New Research Reveals Explosive Risks of Common Laboratory Solvent
The researchers investigated how dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) breaks down to understand its safety risks. They found new chemical bonds in the breakdown products, suggesting a radical reaction. Sulfur atoms in DMSO were reduced during decomposition. The main breakdown of DMSO happens through a radical pathway. Autocatalysts in DMSO decomposition speed up the process by shortening the time it takes to start breaking down.