1-Methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)benzimidazole (
1) is a sulfone derivative developed of its application by Ando
et al. which is used as a Julia-Kocienski-type methylenation reagent.
1 reacts with aldehydes and ketones to afford the methylene moieties under mild conditions in one pot. In the methylenation reaction, Wittig reagent is often used but one equivalent of triphenylphosphine oxide is obtained as a by-product which is hard to remove. Therefore the Wittig reagent is unsuitable for use on a large scale. On the other hand, the benzimidazole derivative as a by-product in this reaction is able to be removed by partition, so that the purification can be done more easily.