“…Since then, this particular heterocyclic family has hugely expanded and imidazoles are found today in a myriad of applications. They play an important role in areas such as natural products (Brown et al, 1998;Forte et al, 2009), medicinal chemistry (Brown et al, 1998), material sciences for nonlinear optical application (Wang et al, 2002), some imidazole derivatives are used as a catalyst in industrial uses (Louie et al, 2002;Doung et al, 2004) also they have been used as corrosion inhibitors for iron in acidic medium (Abdallah et al, 2012), on certain transition metals, such as copper (Antonijevic et al, 2008) and carbon steel (Bereket et al, 2002). Imidazole can also be found in various compounds which are used for photography (Nakamura et al, 1998;Clark et al, 2005) and these derivatives are used as dopants for doping an organic semiconductor matrix material, organic semiconductor materials and electronic or optoelectronic structural elements (Hartmann et al, 2010).…”