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Crystals of dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 formed from the gas phase

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English: Dimethyl sulfoxide in which all isotopes of hydrogen 1H (Protium) are replaced by 2H (Deuterium), is used for the analysis of substances by the NMR method. This substance has a melting point of 20 degrees Celsius. However, it can evaporate without melting (sublimation) with the following crystallization from gas and long needle-shaped crystals formation.
Русский: Диметилсульфоксид, в котором все изотопы водорода 1H (протий) заменены на 2Н (дейтерий), применяется для анализа веществ методом ЯМР. Данное вещество имеет температуру плавления 20 градусов Цельсия, однако может происходить его испарение без плавления (сублимация) и последующая кристаллизация из газа с образованием длинных игл.
English: Dimethyl sulfoxide in which all isotopes of hydrogen 1H (Protium) are replaced by 2H (Deuterium), is used for the analysis of substances by the NMR method. This substance has a melting point of 20 degrees Celsius. However, it can evaporate without melting (sublimation) with the following crystallization from gas and long needle-shaped crystals formation.
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