Dimethyl sulfoxide HPLC | CAS: 67-68-5 | M.F: (CH3)2SO | MW: 78.13. , Buy now for reliable and accurate results from LiChrom HPLC Solvents. All LiChrom Products are exclusively distributed by Dawn Scientific Inc.
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) HPLC is a clear, colorless polar organic solvent. It has been utilized to oxidize a variety of alcohols, including primary, secondary, allylic, benzylic, hindered, and bicyclic types, when activated by different electrophiles such as oxalyl chloride. The reaction yields carbonyl compounds as products. Due to its enhanced stability, DMSO is suggested as a viable alternative to methyl cellosolve for applications in the ninhydrin reaction. The chemical formula for HPLC Grade Dimethyl sulfoxide is (CH3)2SO. This solvent is capable of dissolving both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible with water as well as a broad spectrum of organic solvents; it is commonly abbreviated as DMSO. Additionally, it is referred to by other names, including Methanesulfinylmethane, Methyl sulfoxide, Dimethyl(oxido)sulfur, and DMSO.
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Application :
- Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) HPLC is suitable for HPLC and spectrophotometry. It is used as a mobile phase in HPLC (High performance liquid chromatography) and Liquid Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry.
- It is used for environmental testing.
- It is used as an oxidation reagent in certain transformations.
Benefits :
- High purity and very low levels of non-volatile impurities
- Low impurity gradient LC baseline
- Strong solvent that is able to solubilize a lot of different analytes, both small- and large-molecule
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