Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)
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DMSO decomposes with heating, and the decomposition products catalyze further decomposition, resulting in a runaway reaction that has caused explosions resulting in injuries and deaths. A wide range of other reagents (oxidizers, reducers, bases, and especially acids) can accelerate the decomposition, or cause the decomposition to occur at much lower temperatures (some as low as 20°C), thus increasing the hazard whenever DMSO is used as a solvent.
In situations where a safer solvent cannot be substituted for DMSO, evaluate the usage conditions within the context of the following papers and review:
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00113
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00159
If the reaction conditions have any potential to initiate DMSO decomposition, your lab must develop a written Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that specifies safeguards, such as limitations on reaction scale and the use of a blast shield, and send the SOP to your lab manager and FSE Safety for review (see the new/changed chemical approval process for details).
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide Standard Operating Procedure Template (coming soon; in the interim, please use the FSE Liquids & Solids SOP Template)
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DMSO Poses Decomposition Danger – C&EN article
Study on Autocatalytic Decomposition of Dimethyl Sulfoxide – Organic Process Research & Development
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