WO1999021817A1 - Reaction of alkenes with epoxides, the products thereof and their use as fragrance compounds - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns reaction of alkenes, including cycloalkenes.
- alkenes including cycloalkenes.
- references to alkenes should be construed as covering alkenes and 5 cycloalkenes where appropriate
- the present invention provides the Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of an alkene with an epoxide. This is a novel reaction, useful for synthesis of various fragrance materials (known and novel) and their intermediates.
- One of the main products of reaction is an alkanal (or aldehyde), and the reaction of the invention appears to be generally applicable to the synthesis of homologous aldehydes from open-chain alkenes
- the resulting aldehyde may then be subjected to further reaction, such as reduction to the corresponding alkanol (or alcohol).
- the present invention thus provides a method of synthesis of an 15 aldehyde by Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of an alkene with an epoxide.
- reaction of cyclododecene and propylene oxide produces 2-(cyclododecyl) propan-1-al.
- This alkanal can be readily reduced to the corresponding aikanol, 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol, e.g by catalytic reduction using sodium borohyd ⁇ de
- 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol is a known compound which exhibits an intense and tenacious 20 odour of amber character, and so is useful in fragrance compositions and in perfumed products, and is normally made from cyclododecanone in a more complex, costly and hazardous synthesis.
- the present invention thus provides an alternative route to production of the useful fragrance material 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol.
- the invention thus provides a method of producing 2-(cyclododecyl) 25 propan-1-ol, comprising treating cyclododecene with propylene oxide in the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst to produce 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-al, and reducing the 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-al to 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol.
- a major by-product of the first step of this reaction is 2-methylperhydrocyclododeca[b]furan, which is also a known fragrance compound exhibiting a woody-amber odour, and which is marketed by Wacker under the trade name " Lignoxan' ' Lignoxan' is also normally made from cyclododecanone by a multistage procedure.
- the present invention thus provides a novel route to produce two known useful fragrance materials, 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol and 2-methylperhydrocyclododeca[b]furan, by Lewis-acid catalysed-reaction of cyclododecene with epoxide.
- reaction of 1 ,5,9-cyclododecat ⁇ ene and propylene oxide produces 2-(cyclododecad ⁇ enyi)-1-propanai
- This material can be reduced, e.g. with sodium borohydnde, to the corresponding alcohol, 2-(cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)-1-propanol, which is a novel compound which exhibits an odour of amber and is the subject of our co-pending European patent application No 97308580.6
- Catalytic hydrogenation of 2-(cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)-1-propanol yields 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-oi.
- a minor product of the reaction of 1 ,5,9-cyclododecatr ⁇ ene and propylene oxide is 2-methyl-2,3,3a,4,5,8,9,12,13,13a-decahydrocyclododeca[b]furan, which can be hydrogenated to give Lignoxan'.
- the present invention also includes within its scope products (direct and indirect) of reactions in accordance with the invention.
- Those reaction products having fragrance properties may be used as such to impart, strengthen or improve the odour of a wide variety of products, or they may be used as a component of a perfume to contribute its odour character to the overall odour of such perfume.
- a perfume is intended to mean a mixture of fragrance materials, if desired mixed with or dissolved in a suitable solvent or mixed with a solid substrate, which is used to impart a desired odour to the skin and/or any product for which an agreeable odour is indispensable or desirable.
- perfumed products are: fabric washing powders, washing liquids, fabric softeners and other fabric care products; detergents and household cleaning, scouring and disinfection products; air fresheners, room sprays and pomanders; soaps, bath and shower gels, shampoos, hair conditioners and other personal cleansing products, cosmetics such as creams, ointments, toilet waters, preshave, aftershave, skin and other lotions, talcum powders, body deodorants and antiperspirants, etc.
- fragrance materials which can be advantageously combined with the reaction products according to the invention in a perfume are, for example, natural products such as extracts, essential oils, absolutes, resinoids, resins, concretes etc., but also synthetic materials such as hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, ethers, acids, esters, acetals, ketals, nit ⁇ ies, etc , including saturated and unsaturated compounds, aliphatic, carbocyclic and heterocyclic compounds.
- natural products such as extracts, essential oils, absolutes, resinoids, resins, concretes etc.
- synthetic materials such as hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, ethers, acids, esters, acetals, ketals, nit ⁇ ies, etc , including saturated and unsaturated compounds, aliphatic, carbocyclic and heterocyclic compounds.
- fragrance materials are mentioned, for example, in S. Arctander, “Perfume and Flavor Chemicals” (Montclair, N J Cosmetic 1969), in S. Arctander, “Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin” (Elizabeth, N J , 1960) and in “Flavor and Fragrance Materials - 1991", Allured Publishing Co. Wheaton, III USA.
- fragrance materials which can be used in combination with the reaction products according to the invention are: geraniol, geranyl acetate, linalol, hnalyl acetate, tetrahydroiinalol, citroneliol, citronellyl acetate, dihydromyrcenol, dihydromyrcenyl acetate, tetrahydromyrcenol, terpineol, terpinyl acetate, nopol, nopyl acetate, 2-phenylethanol, 2-phenyiethyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl acetate, benzyl sa cylate, styrallyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, amyl sahcylate, dimethylbenzyl-carbinol, t ⁇ chloromethylphenylcarbinyi acetate, p-tert-butylcyclo
- Solvents which can be used for perfumes which contain products according to the invention are, for example ethanol, isopropanoi, diethyieneglycol monoethyl ether, dipropylene glycol, diethyl phthalate, t ⁇ ethyl citrate, isopropyl my ⁇ state, etc.
- reaction products according to the invention can be used in perfumes or in products to be perfumed may vary within wide limits and depend, inter alia, on the nature of the product, on the nature and the quantity of the other components of the perfume in which the compound is used and on the olfactive effect desired. It is therefore only possible to specify wide limits, which, however, provide sufficient information for the specialist in the art to be able to use reaction products according to the invention for his specific purpose.
- an amount of 0.01 % by weight or more of the reaction product according to the invention has been found to have a clearly perceptible olfactive effect.
- the amount is 0.1 to 80% by weight, more preferably at least 1%.
- the amount of the reaction product according to the invention present in products will frequently be at least 10 ppm by weight, preferably at least 100 ppm, more preferably at least 1000 ppm. However, levels of up to about 20% by weight may be used in particular cases, depending on the reaction product and the product to be perfumed
- the present invention thus also includes within its scope perfumes and perfumed products incorporating products of reactions in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 1 is a reaction scheme for AICI 3 -catalysed reaction of cyclododecene with propylene oxide
- Figure 2 illustrates further the reaction of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 is a reaction scheme for conversion of 2-(4,8-cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)propan-1-al to 2-(4,8-cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)propan-1-ol and 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol;
- Figure 4 illustrates the possibilities of double bond rearrangement and internal ring closure of 1 ,5,9-cyclododecatr ⁇ ene following formation of the carbonium ion;
- Figure 5 is a reaction scheme for AICI 3 -catalysed reaction of 1 ,5,9-cyclododecatr ⁇ ene with propylene oxide, also showing products of further reaction;
- Figure 6 shows the structure of 6-(2-hydroxypropyl)perhydro-as- ⁇ ndacen-3-ol
- Figure 7 is a reaction scheme for Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of cyclododecene with propylene oxide
- Figure 8 shows the reaction of cycloalkenes of different ring sizes with propylene oxide, catalysed by the Lewis acid AICI 3 ;
- Figure 9 is a reaction scheme for Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of 1 ,5-cyclooctad ⁇ ene with propylene oxide;
- Figure 11 shows the reaction of cycloalkenes of different ring sizes with mono-substituted epoxides, catalysed by the Lewis acid AICI 3 ,
- Figure 12 shows Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of 2,3-epoxybutane with cyclododecene
- Figure 13 shows Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of cyclohexene oxide with cyclooctene
- Figure 14 illustrates production of Karanal from 2-methyl-2-(1-methylpropyl)propane- 1 ,3-d ⁇ ol
- Figure 15 is a reaction scheme for production of 2-methyl-2-(1-methylpropyl)propane- 1 ,3-diol
- Figure 16 illustrates Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of but-2-ene with propylene oxide to give 2,3-dimethylpentanal, which can be used for production of 2-methyl-2-(1-methylpropyl)- propane-1 ,3-diol and hence Karanal; and
- Figure 17 illustrates Lewis acid-catalysed reaction of exo-methylene cyciododecane with propylene oxide.
- the products were the aldehyde 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-al (referred to herein as QRM 2173), obtained directly in 25-30% yield, a fused furan, 2-methylperhydrocyclo- dodeca[b]furan (referred to herein as QRM 2429), isolated in 18-20% yield, and a mixture of unsaturated alcohols, containing mainly 1-(2-cyclododecenyl) propan-2-ol (referred to herein as QRM 2829), which could be isolated pure in a yield of 24-30%.
- the furan QRM 2429 is the same as a woody amber fragrance material sold by Wacker under the trade name Lignoxan, for which the reported route of production involves synthesis from cyclododecanone in a three step procedure.
- Lignoxan is a fragrance material in its own right.
- the aldehyde 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-al (QRM 2173) has an ozone, seabreeze-like odour and can be readily reduced to the corresponding alcohol, 2-(cyclododecyl)propan-1-ol (referred to herein as QRM 2172) using inexpensive reagents.
- This alcohol is a known compound exhibiting an odour of amber character.
- the unsaturated alcohol QRM 2829 has no useful odour, it may be oxidised or alkylated to give materials of fragrance interest.
- Aluminium chloride 180 g;1.35 mol was suspended in CH 2 CI 2 (1 litre), and cooled to -30° C.
- the reaction mixture was immediately quenched o into ice (2 litres) and diethyl ether (2 litres) was added The organic layer was separated, washed and dried over magnesium sulphate
- QRM 2172 An alternative approach to synthesis of QRM 2172 would be to utilise a cheaper starting material in place of cyclododecene.
- 1 ,5,9-cyclododecatr ⁇ ene is worthy of investigation
- the desired reaction product, 2-(4,8-cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)propan-1-al (5) (referred to herein as QRM 2669) could be hydrogenated to give QRM 2172. It could also be reduced to give 2-(4,8-cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)propan-1-ol (6) (referred to herein as QRM 2671 ), a novel molecule, which would have a strong possibility of exhibiting amber properties, together with improved biodegradability.
- QRM 2669 and the furan (8) were confirmed by hydrogenation to give QRM 2172 (a known amber material obtainable from Wacker) and QRM 2429 (Lignoxan, Wacker), respectively.
- Sodium borohydnde reduction of QRM 2669 gave 2-(cyclododecad ⁇ enyl)propan-1-ol (QRM 2671 ) which is a novel amber material.
- Alcohol #1 was subjected to catalytic hydrogenation, in order to remove the problem of double bond isomers
- the material (8.2 g) was dissolved in ethanol (100 ml), and 5% Pd/C ( 1 9) as added
- the reaction mixture was hydrogenated in a Buchi autoclave at 5 bar hydrogen pressure for 4 hours
- the catalyst was then removed by filtration through Celite, and the solvent removed to give a colourless oil.
- This material was chromatographed to give a colourless oil (4 8 g)
- a sample (1 8 g) was short-path distilled, bp 140° C at 3 mbar M+222, confirming original presence of only one double bond.
- Alcohol #2 was identified as 6-(2-hydroxypropyl)perhydro-as-indacen-3-ol, the structure of which is shown in Figure 6. M+238.
- QRM 2355 3-(cyclododecyl)butan-2-one
- 2-methyl-2-(1-methylpropyl)propane-1 ,3-diol (10) is used to make Karanal (Karanal is a Trade Mark of Quest), which is a Quest material having intense amber character, with woody, floral overtones.
- the diol (10) is currently made by a process involving hydroformyiation of 3-methylpent-2-ene, followed by Tollen's reaction, as shown in Figure 15.
- the reaction of the present invention can be used in the production of 2-methyl-2-(1-methylpropyl)propane-1 ,3-diol (10), by reacting but-2-ene and propylene oxide, using AICI 3 as catalyst, to give 2,3-dimethylpentanal (11 ) in 33% yield, as shown in Figure 16.
- the 2,3-dimethylpentanal can then be reacted to produce 2-methyl- 2-(1 -methylpropyl)propane-1 ,3-diol (10), as shown in Figure 15, avoiding the need for the dehydration-rearrangement or the hydroformyiation of Figure 15.
- E o-methylenecyclododecane has been reacted with propylene oxide to give the oxaspirocycloalkane illustrated in Figure 17.
- Related oxaspirocyclooctanes are known to be of fragrance utility. Again, these are usually obtained by multistage procedures. Exo-methylenecyclododecane (17 g; 0.094 mol) and propylene oxide (9 g; 0.15 mol) were dissolved together in CH 2 CI 2 (50 ml), and the solution added dropwise, with stirring, to a suspension of AICI 3 (15 g; 0.112 moi) in CH 2 CI 2 , maintaining the exothermic reaction between -50° C and -40° C. The reaction mixture was immediately quenched in ice-water, 5 and extracted into CH 2 CI 2 . The organic layer was separated, washed, and dried over
- QRM 2300 5'-methylspiro[cyclododecane-1 ,2'-perhydrofuran] (referred to herein as QRM 2300) (2.2 g), bp 110° C at 1 mbar.
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