Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) GC-HS is a clear and colorless organic solvent with polar properties. The chemical formula for Dimethyl sulphoxide GC-HS Grade is (CH3)2SO. This solvent has the ability to dissolve both polar and bipolar compounds and is soluble in water as well as a variety of organic solvents. In brief, it is commonly referred to as DMSO and is also known by other names such as Methanesulfinylmethane, Methyl sulfoxide, Dimethyl(oxido)sulfur, and DMSO. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) GC-HS grade finds extensive applications, particularly in analytical chemistry, specifically in gas chromatography and headspace analysis.
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Application :
- Dimethyl Sulfoxide GC-HS grade can be used as a standard for headspace analysis to accurately quantify residual DMSO levels in many products.
- It can be present as a volatile organic compound in various matrices. GC-HS analysis using DMSO as a standard enables the quantification of other volatile compounds present in samples, particularly in industrial applications.
- It serves as a versatile solvent and reaction medium in organic synthesis.
Key features :
- High purity, minimizing interference in analytical techniques
- Minimal impurities reduces the risk of contamination
- Low UV absorbances and low water content
- Dissolve both polar and non-polar compounds