Benzimidazole
Product Description
Benzimidazole is a chemical compound with various industrial applications.
Product:
Benzimidazole
CAS:
51-17-2
Synonym:
1H-Benzimidazole; 1H-Benzo[d]imidazole; 1,3-Benzodiazole
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White, crystalline solid
Boiling point
360 °C
Density
1.32 g/cm3
Melting point
170-174 °C
Molecular Weight
118.14
Odor
Odorless
Purity
98%
Refractive index
1.550
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Benzimidazole used in many
industry applications
Benzimidazole is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Pharmaceuticals: Benzimidazole derivatives are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry as the core structure for various drugs, including anthelmintics (anti-parasitic drugs), proton pump inhibitors (for treating gastric ulcers), antiviral agents, and antifungal medications.
- Agrochemicals: Benzimidazole compounds serve as key ingredients in the production of agrochemicals, such as fungicides and pesticides, to protect crops from fungal infections and pest infestations.
- Corrosion Inhibitors: Benzimidazole derivatives are employed as corrosion inhibitors in metalworking fluids, cooling water systems, and oilfield applications to protect metal surfaces from degradation caused by exposure to corrosive environments.
- Photostabilizers: Benzimidazole compounds are used as photostabilizers in plastics, coatings, and polymer formulations to protect against the degradative effects of UV radiation, thereby extending the lifespan of the material.
- Chemical Intermediates: Benzimidazole serves as an intermediate in organic synthesis for the production of various compounds, including dyes, pigments, fragrances, and specialty chemicals.
- Biological Stains: Benzimidazole derivatives are used as biological stains and fluorescent probes in microscopy and cell biology research to visualize cellular structures, nucleic acids, and proteins.
- Antioxidants: Some benzimidazole derivatives exhibit antioxidant properties and are used as additives in lubricants, fuels, and rubber products to prevent oxidative degradation and extend the lifespan of these materials.