There were a lot of Hyper-sensitisation techniques around at one point, astronomers in particular used them, but they worked best with older film emulsions. Some like Hydrogen Peroxide worked before or after exposure, and sulphur dioxide, metabisulphite etc are used as well, but these films used active gelatins.
Modern film emulsions use traces of Gold etc to latensify emulsions, control the sulphur content by adding thiosulphate to de-activated gelatin for optimal sensitivity and this is done in a far more controlled way during emulsion manufacture which give a film that's stable at higher speed. These films are mucj less sensitive to hypersensititisation.
Ian