Dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 may be used as an NMR solvent for 1H and 13C NMR experiments.
DMSO-d6 is a solvent of choice in NMR spectroscopy, owing to its unique characteristics of dissolving both nonpolar and polar compounds, miscibility with almost all organic solvents and permitting high temperature dynamic NMR studies.
(Dimethyl Sulfoxide-d6) DMSO is a very common aprotic solvent that is used in a variety of organic chemical reactions and spectroscopic analyses.
ChEBI: Dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 is a deuterated compound, a sulfoxide and a volatile organic compound.
Dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 (DMSO-d6) is a deuterated solvent. It is 100% isotopically enriched NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) solvent. It is widely employed in high resolution NMR studies due to its high chemical and isotopic purity. On photoirradiation in the range of 193 and 222nm, it undergoes decomposition to afford CD3 radicals. Quantum yields of CD3 have been evaluated by infrared diode laser absorption spectroscopy. 100% DMSO-d6 has been used as solvent in the long-range COSY (Correlation Spectroscopy) experiment.