dimethylbenzimidazole
Dimethylbenzimidazole is an organic heterocycle in the benzimidazole family. It is a fused bicyclic structure formed by a benzimidazole ring with two methyl groups installed on the benzene portion, typically at the 5 and 6 positions. The common name for this compound is 5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole, and its molecular formula is C9H12N2 (molecular weight about 148.21 g/mol). The molecule is a weak base, with protonation occurring at the imidazole nitrogen, as is typical for benzimidazole derivatives.
Chemically, dimethylbenzimidazole is used both as a ligand and as a precursor in the synthesis of more
Biologically, the compound is best known for its role as the canonical lower axial ligand of cobalt
Dimethylbenzimidazole thus serves as an important reference compound in studies of vitamin B12 chemistry and related