26DMNB
26DMNB, also known as 2-(2,6-dimethoxyphenyl)-1H-benzimidazole, is a chemical compound. It belongs to the benzimidazole class of organic molecules, characterized by a fused benzene and imidazole ring system. The "26DMNB" nomenclature refers to the specific substitution pattern on the benzimidazole core. The "2" indicates that the substituent is attached at the second position of the benzimidazole ring. The "6DMNB" part describes the substituent itself: a 2,6-dimethoxyphenyl group. This means a phenyl ring (a benzene ring) is attached at the second position of the benzimidazole, and this phenyl ring has two methoxy groups (CH3O-) attached at its own sixth and second positions, respectively.
The synthesis of 26DMNB typically involves condensation reactions between appropriately substituted ortho-phenylenediamines and carboxylic acids or