DMS originates primarily from DMSP, (dimethylsulfoniopropionate), a major secondary metabolite in some
marine algae. DMS is the most abundant biological sulfur compound emitted to the
atmosphere. Emission occurs over the
oceans by
phytoplankton. DMS is also produced naturally by bacterial transformation of
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Marine phytoplankton produce dimethyl sulfide, and DMS is also produced by bacterial cleavage of extracellular DMSP. This may be an
adaptive trait, as the algae can use the resulting clouds to disperse themselves around the world. DMS has been characterized as the "smell of the sea", though it would be more accurate to say that DMS is a component of the smell of the sea, others being chemical derivatives of DMS, such as oxides, and yet others being algal
pheromones such as
dictyopterenes. Dimethyl sulfide,
dimethyl disulfide, and
dimethyl trisulfide have been found among the volatiles given off by the fly-attracting plant known as
dead-horse arum (
Helicodiceros muscivorus). Those compounds are components of an
odor like rotting meat which attracts various
pollinators that feed on carrion such as many species of flies.
Brewing DMS can occur in beer as a product from either
S-Methylmethionine (SMM) or
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Most SSM and DMSO stem from the
malt, formed during the
malting process (
germination and
kilning), and converted to DSM during the brewing process. SMM is converted to DSM when heated, both during kilning and during boiling of the
wort. DMSO may form during kilning, from oxidation of DSM. It is heat stable and may remain in the wort into fermentation, where bacteria (or yeast) can
reduce it to DSM.
Astronomical detection Dimethyl sulfide has been detected in comets, which indicates non-living sources are available. For comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the European Space Agency sampled the cloud of dust and gas shed from the comet.
Industrial production In industry dimethyl sulfide is produced by treating
hydrogen sulfide with
methanol over an
aluminium oxide catalyst: : Dimethyl sulfide is emitted by
kraft pulping mills as a side product from
delignification. == Odor ==