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Deuterated DMSO






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Deuterated DMSO
Wireframe of deuterated DMSO
Names
Preferred IUPAC name

[(2H3)Methanesulfinyl](2H3)methane

Other names

Deuterated dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO-d6

Identifiers

CAS Number

3D model (JSmol)

Abbreviations DMSO-d6

Beilstein Reference

1237248
ChemSpider
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EC Number
  • 218-617-0

PubChem CID

RTECS number
  • PV6210000

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  • InChI=1S/C2H6OS/c1-4(2)3/h1-2H3/i1D3,2D3 checkY

    Key: IAZDPXIOMUYVGZ-WFGJKAKNSA-N checkY

  • InChI=1S/C2H6OS/c1-4(2)3/h1-2H3/i1D3,2D3

    Key: IAZDPXIOMUYVGZ-WFGJKAKNSA-N

  • InChI=1/C2H6OS/c1-4(2)3/h1-2H3/i1D3,2D3

    Key: IAZDPXIOMUYVGZ-WFGJKAKNEE

  • [2H]C([2H])([2H])S(=O)C([2H])([2H])[2H]

Properties

Chemical formula

C2D6OS
Molar mass 84.17 g/mol
Density 1.19 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Melting point 20.2 °C (68.4 °F; 293.3 K)

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

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Infobox references

Deuterated DMSO, also known as dimethyl sulfoxide-d6, is an isotopologueofdimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO, (CH3)2S=O)) with chemical formula ((CD3)2S=O) in which the hydrogen atoms ("H") are replaced with their isotope deuterium ("D"). Deuterated DMSO is a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy.

Production[edit]

Deuterated DMSO is produced by heating DMSO in heavy water (D2O) with a basic catalyst such as calcium oxide. The reaction does not give complete conversion to the d6 product, and the water produced must be removed and replaced with D2O several times to drive the equilibrium to the fully deuterated product.[1]

Use in NMR spectroscopy[edit]

13C NMR Spectrum of DMSO-d6

Pure deuterated DMSO shows no peaks in 1HNMR spectroscopy and as a result is commonly used as an NMR solvent.[2] However commercially available samples are not 100% pure and a residual DMSO-d5 1H NMR signal is observed at 2.50ppm (quintet, JHD=1.9Hz). The 13C chemical shift of DMSO-d6 is 39.52ppm (septet).[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ DE application 1171422B, Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang & Hampel, Bruno, "Process for the production of hexadeuterodimethyl sulfoxide", published 1964-06-04, assigned to E. Merck A.G. 
  • ^ Chandak, MS; Nakamura, T; Takenaka, T; Chaudhuri, TK; Yagi-Utsumi, M; Chen, J; Kuwajima, K (22 January 2013). "The use of spin desalting columns in DMSO-quenched H/D-exchange NMR experiments". Protein Sci. 22 (4). Hoboken, New Jersey, USA: Wiley-Blackwell: 486–91. doi:10.1002/pro.2221. PMC 3610054. PMID 23339068. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  • ^ Gottlieb, Hugo E.; Kotlyar, Vadim; Nudelman, Abraham (17 October 1997). "NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Laboratory Solvents as Trace Impurities". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 62 (21). Washington, D.C., USA: American Chemical Society: 7512–7515. doi:10.1021/jo971176v. PMID 11671879. Retrieved 18 June 2011.

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