“…There has also been research performed on the use of oxime ethers as fragrances. [16] Oxime ethers can be obtained from the aminohydroxylation reaction of ketones [17,18] and reactions of the oximes with alcohols with triphenylphosphine, [9,19] alkenes, [9] aryl halogens, [20,21] appropriate alkyl halogens, functionalized alkyl halogens, and benzylh alogens. For the synthesis of oxime ethers in latter method,b ases in different solvents are usually used, for example CH 3 ONa in CH 3 OH, [14] NaH in DMF, [22] K 2 CO 3 in acetone/ DMF, [6] NaOH (aq) /toluene, [15] as the halogensu sed are cheap and readily available chlorides.…”