Benzimidazole

CAS# 51-17-2

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

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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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Chemical Intermediates: Benzimidazole serves as an intermediate in organic synthesis for the production of various compounds, including dyes, pigments, fragrances, and specialty chemicals.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.