Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dimethyl Sulphoxide GCHS grade for residual analysis
Quantity/Pack Size – 1L
Form – Liquid
Grade – GCHS
Application – Residual analysis, solvent applications
Product Overview
Dimethyl Sulphoxide (DMSO) in GCHS grade is a high-purity solvent specifically formulated for residual analysis applications. Known for its exceptional solvency power, this grade ensures minimal interference in analytical procedures, making it a preferred choice for laboratories requiring precise and reliable results. The GCHS grade designation indicates stringent quality control measures, including low levels of impurities such as water, metals, and organic contaminants. This ensures consistent performance in sensitive analytical techniques, including chromatography and spectroscopy. DMSO is a polar aprotic solvent, capable of dissolving a wide range of polar and non-polar compounds, which enhances its versatility in various laboratory applications. Its high boiling point and stability further contribute to its utility in prolonged experimental conditions. The 1L packaging provides an optimal balance between convenience and cost-efficiency, catering to both small-scale and bulk usage requirements. Whether used as a reaction medium or for sample preparation, this DMSO grade delivers unmatched purity and reproducibility, supporting accurate and dependable analytical outcomes.
FAQs
1. What is the purity level of this GCHS-grade DMSO?
This DMSO is manufactured to meet GCHS grade standards, ensuring ultra-low levels of impurities, including water content below 0.01% and minimal metal ion contamination.
2. Can this DMSO be used for HPLC applications?
Yes, the high purity and low UV absorbance of this GCHS-grade DMSO make it suitable for HPLC and other chromatographic techniques where solvent quality is critical.
3. How should this DMSO be stored to maintain its purity?
Store the bottle tightly sealed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid exposure to air to prevent hygroscopic absorption.
4. Is this DMSO compatible with plastic containers?
While DMSO can dissolve certain plastics, it is best stored in its original glass container or HDPE bottles to prevent contamination or degradation.
5. What alternatives exist if this grade is unavailable?
For residual analysis, ACS or HPLC-grade DMSO can be considered, though they may have slightly higher impurity levels compared to GCHS grade.










