Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Dimethyl Sulphoxide-d6 for NMR spectroscopy |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 10 ml, 25 ml |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | NMR spectroscopy grade |
| Application | NMR solvent, deuterated solvent for high-resolution spectroscopy |
Product Description
Dimethyl Sulphoxide-d6 (DMSO-d6) is a deuterated solvent widely used in NMR spectroscopy due to its excellent solvent properties and minimal interference with NMR signals. With 99.8% atom %D purity, this high-grade DMSO-d6 ensures accurate and reliable results in proton and carbon NMR studies. It is particularly valued for its ability to dissolve a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds, making it indispensable in research and analytical laboratories.
Whether you’re a student, researcher, or educator, DMSO-d6 from eqipped provides the consistency and quality needed for precise NMR analysis. Its low viscosity and high boiling point further enhance its utility in spectroscopic applications.
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FAQs
What is DMSO-d6 used for in NMR spectroscopy?
DMSO-d6 is a deuterated solvent used to dissolve samples for NMR analysis. Its high deuterium content minimizes signal interference, making it ideal for proton and carbon NMR studies.
Is DMSO-d6 safe to handle?
While DMSO-d6 is less toxic than its non-deuterated counterpart, it should still be handled with care. Use gloves and work in a fume hood to avoid skin contact or inhalation.
Can I use DMSO-d6 for other applications besides NMR?
Yes, DMSO-d6 is also used in organic synthesis, cryopreservation, and as a solvent in various chemical reactions due to its polarity and stability.
What’s the difference between DMSO and DMSO-d6?
DMSO-d6 is the deuterated version of dimethyl sulfoxide, where hydrogen atoms are replaced with deuterium. This reduces NMR signal interference, making it superior for spectroscopy.
How do I dispose of DMSO-d6 safely?
Follow local regulations for chemical waste disposal. Typically, DMSO-d6 should be collected in a designated solvent waste container and disposed of through a licensed hazardous waste service.