Uses
Nioxime is an analogue of dimethylglyoxime, with which, in general, the same
determinations can be accomplished as with dimethylglyoxime. It is, however, more
soluble in water than dimethylglyoxime so that it can be applied as an aqueous
solution for the precipitation of metal complexes. In this way the potential error
caused by the increased solubility of the complex in the presence of alcohol is
eliminated. In gravimetric determinations the higher molecular weight of nioxime
presents a further advantage (the molecular weight of the nioxime complex of
nickel is 340.99, while that of the nickel complex of dimethylglyoxime is 288.91).
Recently nioxime has been successfully applied for the gravimetric determination
of bismuth/34 , 477) The bismuth nioxime complex was precipitated selectively
from a solution containing about 30 cations (among them nickel and palladium)
using the masking action of EDTA at about pH 12.
Uses
1,2-Cyclohexanedione dioxime acts as a chelating ligand forming complexes with many transition metal ions like Co, Fe and Ni. It is used in photometric detection of metal ions.