dimethyl sulfoxide
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”3.0.47″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.0.51″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.51″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https://safe.engineering.asu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/2023/10/dmso.jpg” _builder_version=”3.0.51″][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_blurb title=”DMSO is the classic polar aprotic solvent. It’s used in lots of known reactions. Why should I worry?” admin_label=”Blurb” _builder_version=”3.0.51″ header_font=”|on|||” header_font_size=”20px”] DMSO decomposes with heating, and the decomposition products catalyze further decomposition, resulting in…