WO2003016282A2 - Substituted 1h-dihydropyrazoles, their preparation and use - Google Patents

Substituted 1h-dihydropyrazoles, their preparation and use Download PDF

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WO2003016282A2
WO2003016282A2 PCT/US2002/025612 US0225612W WO03016282A2 WO 2003016282 A2 WO2003016282 A2 WO 2003016282A2 US 0225612 W US0225612 W US 0225612W WO 03016282 A2 WO03016282 A2 WO 03016282A2
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  • This invention relates to novel carboxylic acid derivatives of 1 -aryl-substituted dihydro-lH-pyrazoles and pyrazoles. These compounds are useful for preparation of certain anthranilic amide compounds that are of interest as insecticides (see e.g. PCT Publication WO 01/070671).
  • J. Med. Chem. 2001, 44, 566-578 discloses a preparation of l-(3- cyanophenyl)-3-methyl-lH-pyrazol-5-carboxylic acid and its use in preparing inhibitors of blood coagulation factor Xa.
  • the present invention provides technology useful for the successful and convenient preparation of 1 -aryl-substituted dihydro-lH-pyrazoles and pyrazoles.
  • R 1 is H, C r C 6 alkyl, C 2 -C 6 alkenyl, C 2 -C 6 alkynyl, C 3 -C 6 cycloalkyl, C C 6 haloalkyl, C2-C 6 haloalkenyl, C 2 -C6 haloalkynyl or C3-C6 halocycloalkyl; each R 2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkenyl, C2-C4 alkynyl, C ⁇ -Cg cycloalkyl, C1-C4 haloalkyl, C2-C4 haloalkenyl, C2-C4 haloalkynyl, C ⁇ -Cg halocycloalkyl, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, C1-C4 alkylthio, -C4 alkylsulfinyl, C1
  • R 3 is H, C j -C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-C 6 alkoxycarbonyl;
  • X is N or CR 4 ;
  • R 4 is H or R 2 ;
  • R 5 is C r C 4 alkyl; and
  • n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
  • This invention further provides a method of preparing a compound of Formula I. This method comprises (1) treating a compound of Formula 6
  • This invention also provides a compound of Formula 6, as well as a method for preparing a compound of Formula 6. This method comprises treating the compound of Formula 4
  • R 5 is as defined above for Formula I, in the presence of base to form a compound of Formula 6.
  • This invention further provides a method of preparing a compound of Formula II
  • This method comprises (3) treating a compound of Formula I with acid; and when R 6 is H (4) converting the product of (3) to form a compound of Formula II wherein R 6 is H.
  • This invention also provides compounds of Formula 4 wherein R 1 is CF3; each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR 4 ; R 4 is H, CI or Br; and n is 0, 1, 2 or 3; provided that (i) when X is CH or CC1 then n is at least 1 and (ii) when X is CC1, an R 2 at the 3-position is CI and an R 2 is at the 5-position is CI then n is at least 3.
  • This invention also provides compounds of Formula II wherein R 1 is CF3; each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR 4 ; R 4 is H or R 2 ; R 6 is H or C1-C4 alkyl; and n is 0, 1, 2 or 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
  • This invention also involves a method of preparing a compound of Formula HI,
  • R 7 is CH 3 , CI or Br
  • R 8 is F, CI, Br, I or CF3
  • R 9 is C1-C4 alkyl, using a compound of Formula II wherein R 6 is H.
  • This method is characterized by preparing the compound of Formula II by the method as indicated above.
  • alkyl used either alone or in compound words such as “alkylthio” or “haloalkyl” includes straight-chain or branched alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, t-propyl, or the different butyl, pentyl or hexyl isomers.
  • alkenyl can include straight-chain or branched alkenes such as 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, and the different butenyl, pentenyl and hexenyl isomers.
  • Alkenyl also includes polyenes such as 1 ,2-propadienyl and 2,4-hexadienyl.
  • Alkynyl includes straight-chain or branched alkynes such as 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl and the different butynyl, pentynyl and hexynyl isomers.
  • Alkynyl can also include moieties comprised of multiple triple bonds such as 2,5-hexadiynyl.
  • Alkoxy includes, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, «-propyloxy, isopropyloxy and the different butoxy, pentoxy and hexyloxy isomers.
  • Alkylthio includes branched or straight-chain alkylthio moieties such as methylthio, ethylthio, and the different propylthio, butylthio, pentylthio and hexylthio isomers.
  • Cycloalkyl includes, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl.
  • Cycloalkylamino means the amino nitrogen atom is attached to a cycloalkyl radical and a hydrogen atom and includes groups such as cyclopropylamino, cyclobutylamino, cyclopentylamino and cyclohexylamino.
  • (Alkyl)cycloalkylamino means a cycloalkylamino group where the hydrogen atom is replaced by an alkyl radical; examples include groups such as (alkyl)cyclopropylamino, (alkyl)cyclobutylamino, (alkyl)cyclopentylamino and (alkyl)cyclohexylamino.
  • the alkyl in (alkyl)cycloalkylamino is C 1 -C 4 alkyl
  • the cycloalkyl in cycloalkylamino and (alkyl)cycloalkylamino is C 3 -C 6 cycloalkyl.
  • aryl refers to an aromatic carbocyclic ring or ring system or a heteroaromatic ring or ring system, each ring or ring system optionally substituted.
  • aromatic ring system denotes fully unsaturated carbocycles and heterocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic.
  • Aromatic indicates that each of ring atoms is essentially in the same plane and has a »-orbital perpendicular to the ring plane, and in which (4n + 2) ⁇ electrons, when n is 0 or a positive integer, are associated with the ring to comply with H ⁇ ckel's rule.
  • aromatic carbocyclic ring system includes fully aromatic carbocycles and carbocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic (e. g. phenyl and naphthyl).
  • heterocyclic ring or ring system includes fully aromatic heterocycles and heterocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic and in which at least one ring atom is not carbon and can contain 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, provided that each heteroaromatic ring contains no more than 4 nitrogens, no more than 2 oxygens and no more than 2 sulfurs (where aromatic indicates that the H ⁇ ckel rule is satisfied).
  • the heterocyclic ring systems can be attached through any available carbon or nitrogen by replacement of hydrogen on said carbon or nitrogen. More specifically, the term "aryl" refers to the moiety
  • R 2 , X and n are defined as above and the numerals 3 through 6 indicate respectively the 3-position through the 6-position for substituents on the moiety.
  • halogen either alone or in compound words such as “haloalkyl” includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. Further, when used in compound words such as “haloalkyl”, said alkyl may be partially or fully substituted with halogen atoms which may be the same or different. Examples of “haloalkyl” include F 3 C, CICH2, CF3CH2 and CF 3 CC1 2 .
  • haloalkynyl examples include HC ⁇ CCHCl, CF 3 C ⁇ C, CC1 3 C ⁇ C and FCH 2 C ⁇ CCH 2 .
  • haloalkoxy examples include CF 3 O, CCl 3 CH 2 O, HCF 2 CH 2 CH 2 O and CF 3 CH 2 O.
  • alkylcarbonyl examples include C(O)CH 3 , C(O)CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 and C(O)CH(CH 3 ) 2 .
  • C1-C3 alkylsulfonyl designates methylsulfonyl through propylsulfonyl.
  • R 1 substituent which can be hydrogen
  • this substituent is taken as hydrogen, it is recognized that this is equivalent to said group being unsubstituted.
  • Stereoisomers of this invention can exist as one or more stereoisomers.
  • the various stereoisomers include enantiomers, diastereomers, atropisomers and geometric isomers.
  • one stereoisomer may be more active and/or may exhibit beneficial effects when enriched relative to the other stereoisomer(s) or when separated from the other stereoisomer(s).
  • the skilled artisan knows how to separate, enrich, and/or to selectively prepare said stereoisomers. Accordingly, the compounds of the invention may be present as a mixture of stereoisomers, individual stereoisomers, or as an optically active form.
  • Compounds of Formula I and compounds of Formula II can be prepared by the stepwise process comprising: (a) treating, optionally in the presence of acid, a compound of Formula 2
  • R 5 is C 1 -C 4 alkyl, in the presence of base to form a compound of Formula 6
  • R 3 is H; and R 4 is H, Cl or Br.
  • Preferred 4 Compounds of Preferred 1 wherein R 1 is CF 3 ; one R 2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R 2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R 3 is H; and X is CH. Preferred 5. Compounds of Preferred 1 wherein X is N. Of note are the compounds of Formula I (including, but not limited to the compounds of Preferred 1, Preferred 3, Preferred 4 and Preferred 5) wherein n is from 1 to 3.
  • step (1) comprises treating the compound of Formula 6 with a quaternary ammonium fluoride salt.
  • Preferred 7 The method of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 wherein R 1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R 2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C J-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
  • Preferred 8 The method of Preferred 7 wherein R 1 is CF 3 ; and each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position.
  • Preferred 9 The method of Preferred 7 wherein R 1 is CF 3 ; one R 2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R 2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R 3 is H; and
  • X is CH.
  • Preferred 10 The method of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 wherein X is N. Of note are methods of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 (including, but not limited to the methods of Preferred 6, Preferred 7, Preferred 8, Preferred 9 and Preferred 10) wherein n is from 1 to 3.
  • Preferred 1 Compounds of Formula 6 wherein R 1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R 2 is independently C r C alkyl, -C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN. Preferred 12. Compounds of Formula 6 wherein
  • R 1 is H, C r C 4 alkyl or C C 4 haloalkyl; X is N; and n is O.
  • Preferred 13 Compounds of Preferred 11 wherein R 1 is CF 3 ; each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR 4 ; and R 4 is H, CI or Br.
  • Preferred 14 Compounds of Preferred 11 wherein R 1 is CF 3 ; one R 2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R 2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; and X is
  • the 3-, 4- or 5-positions are identified by the corresponding numerals shown in the aryl moiety included in Formula I, Formula II, Formula 4 and Formula 6 above.
  • R 1 is CF 3 ; each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position;
  • X is N or CR 4 ;
  • R 4 is H, CI or Br; and
  • n is 1, 2 or 3.
  • R 1 is CF 3 ; each R 2 is independently CI or Br, and one R 2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR 4 ; R 4 is H or R 2 ; R 6 is H or C C 4 alkyl; and n is 1, 2 or 3.
  • Formula I by treatment with a catalytic amount of a suitable acid.
  • the catalytic acid can be, for example, sulfuric acid.
  • the reaction is generally conducted using an organic solvent.
  • dehydration reactions can be conducted in a wide variety of solvents in a temperature range generally between about 0 and 200 °C, more preferably between about 0 and 100 °C.
  • a solvent comprising acetic acid and temperatures of about 65 °C are preferred.
  • Compounds of Formula I wherein R 3 is H are preferred for this transformation.
  • Compounds of Formula II can be converted to compounds of Formula II (R 6 is H) by numerous methods including nucleophilic cleavage under anhydrous conditions or hydrolytic methods involving the use of either acids or bases (see T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1991, pp. 224- 269 for a review of methods). Base-catalyzed hydrolytic methods are preferred. Suitable bases include alkali metal (such as lithium, sodium or potassium) hydroxides.
  • the ester can be dissolved in a mixture of water and alcohol such as ethanol.
  • the ester Upon treatment with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, the ester is saponified to provide the sodium salt of the carboxylic acid. Acidification with a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, yields the carboxylic acid.
  • the carboxylic acid can be isolated by methods known to those skilled in the art, including crystallization, extraction and distillation. Scheme 1
  • compounds of Formula I can be prepared from compounds of Formula 6 by treatment with a suitable base in a suitable organic solvent.
  • suitable bases include (but are not limited to) sodium hydride, potassium t-butoxide, dimsyl sodium (CH 3 S(O)CH 2 _ Na + ), alkali metal (such as lithium, sodium or potassium) carbonates or hydroxides, tetraalkyl (such as methyl, ethyl or butyl)ammonium fluorides or hydroxides, or 2-tert-butylimino-2-diethylamino-l,3-dimethyl-perhydro-l,3,2- diazaphosphonine.
  • suitable organic solvents include (but are not limited to) acetone, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane, dimethylsulfoxide, and
  • N,N-dimethylformamide N,N-dimethylformamide.
  • the cyclization reaction is usually conducted in a temperature range from about 0 to 120 °C.
  • the effects of solvent, base, temperature and addition time are all interdependent, and choice of reaction conditions is important to minimize the formation of byproducts.
  • a preferred base is tetrabutylammonium fluoride.
  • the intermediate formed in the reaction, Formula la wherein M + is a suitable counterion derived from the base is then protonated by a suitable acid (for example, acetic acid) to give compounds of Formula lb wherein R 3 is H.
  • intermediates such as la may be alkylated or acylated by the addition of a suitable alkylating or acylating agent to give compounds of Formula Ic wherein R 3 is C 1 -C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 4 alkylcarbonyl or C 2 -Cg alkoxycarbonyl.
  • compounds of Formula Ic can be prepared from compounds of Formula lb in a separate chemical step using a suitable base and alkylating or acylating agent.
  • Suitable alkylating agents include C 1 -C 4 alkyl halides, sulfates and sulfonates; suitable acylating agents include acid chlorides or anhydrides and chloroformates.
  • an alkylating or acylating agent suitable for substituting an R 3 for an alkoxide counterion is used.
  • Compounds of Formula 6 can be prepared by treatment of compounds of Formula 4 with compounds of Formula 5 in a suitable organic solvent in the presence of an acid scavenger such as triethylamine.
  • suitable organic solvents include (but are not limited to) dichloromethane and tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is usually conducted at a temperature between about 0 and 100 °C. Scheme 3 illustrates this transformation.
  • the hydrazone compound of Formula 4 can be prepared from hydrazine compound of Formula 2 by treatment with a compound of Formula 3 in a solvent such as water, methanol or acetic acid.
  • a solvent such as water, methanol or acetic acid.
  • this reaction may require catalysis by an optional acid and may also require elevated temperatures depending on the molecular substitution pattern of the hydrazone of Formula 4.
  • EXAMPLE 2 Preparation of Ethyl hydrogen ethanedioate (3-chloro-2-pyridinyl) (2.2.2-trifluoro-l- methylethylidene ' )hvdrazide Triethylamine (20.81 g, 0.206 mol) was added to 3-chloro-2(lH)-pyridinone (2,2,2- trifluoro-l-methylethylidene)hydrazone (i.e. the product of Example 1) (32.63 g, 0.137 mol) in dichloromethane (68 mL) at 0 °C.
  • Example 3 (1 g, 2.96 mmol) in acetic acid (10 mL) and the mixture was warmed to 65 °C for about 1 hour. The mixture was allowed to cool to 25 °C and most of the acetic acid was removed under reduced pressure. The mixture was partitioned between saturated aqueous sodium carbonate solution (100 mL) and ethyl acetate (100 mL). The aqueous layer was further extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried and evaporated to give the product as an oil (0.66 g, 77% yield).
  • X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
  • X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
  • X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
  • X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
  • R 7 is CH 3 , CI or Br
  • R 8 is F, CI, Br, I or CF 3
  • R 9 is C!-C 4 alkyl.
  • Compounds of Formula III are useful as insecticides.
  • a benzoxazinone of Formula 8 is prepared directly via sequential addition of methanesulfonyl chloride in the presence of a tertiary amine such as triethylamine or pyridine to a pyrazolecarboxylic acid of Formula Ila, followed by the addition of an anthranilic acid of Formula 7, followed by a second addition of tertiary amine and methanesulfonyl chloride. This procedure generally affords good yields of the benzoxazinone.
  • Scheme 6 depicts an alternate preparation of benzoxazinones of Formula 8 involving coupling of a pyrazole acid chloride of Formula 10 with an isatoic anhydride of Formula 9 to provide the Formula 8 benzoxazinone directly.
  • Solvents such as pyridine or pyridine/acetonitrile are suitable for this reaction.
  • the acid chlorides of Formula 10 are available from the corresponding acids of Formula Ila by known procedures such as chlorination with thionyl chloride or oxalyl chloride.
  • Compounds of Formula III can be prepared by the reaction of benzoxazinones of Formula 8 with C1-C4 alkyl amines as outlined in Scheme 7.
  • the reaction can be run neat or in a variety of suitable solvents including tetrahydrofuran, diethyl ether, dichloromethane or chloroform with optimum temperatures ranging from room temperature to the reflux temperature of the solvent.
  • suitable solvents including tetrahydrofuran, diethyl ether, dichloromethane or chloroform with optimum temperatures ranging from room temperature to the reflux temperature of the solvent.
  • the general reaction of benzoxazinones with amines to produce anthranilamides is well documented in the chemical literature.
  • benzoxazinone chemistry see Jakobsen et al., Biorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 2000, 8, 2095-2103 and references cited within. See also Coppola, J. Heterocyclic Chemistry 1999, 36, 563-588.

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Abstract

This invention provides compounds of Formula (I), methods for their preparation and use for preparing compounds of Formula (II) wherein R1, R2, R3, R5, R6, X and n are as defined in the disclosure. This invention also discloses preparation of compounds of Formula (III) wherein R1, R2, R7, R8, R9 and n are as defined in the disclosure. This invention also pertains to certain compounds of Formula 4 and 6 used to prepare compounds of Formula (I), wherein R1, R2, R5, X and n are as defined in the disclosure.

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TITLE
NOVEL SUBSTITUTED 1H-DIHYDROPYRAZOLES,
THEIR PREPARATION AND USE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to novel carboxylic acid derivatives of 1 -aryl-substituted dihydro-lH-pyrazoles and pyrazoles. These compounds are useful for preparation of certain anthranilic amide compounds that are of interest as insecticides (see e.g. PCT Publication WO 01/070671). J. Med. Chem. 2001, 44, 566-578 discloses a preparation of l-(3- cyanophenyl)-3-methyl-lH-pyrazol-5-carboxylic acid and its use in preparing inhibitors of blood coagulation factor Xa. The present invention provides technology useful for the successful and convenient preparation of 1 -aryl-substituted dihydro-lH-pyrazoles and pyrazoles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention provides compounds of Formula I
Figure imgf000003_0001
wherein
R1 is H, CrC6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, C C6 haloalkyl, C2-C6 haloalkenyl, C2-C6 haloalkynyl or C3-C6 halocycloalkyl; each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkenyl, C2-C4 alkynyl, Cβ-Cg cycloalkyl, C1-C4 haloalkyl, C2-C4 haloalkenyl, C2-C4 haloalkynyl, Cβ-Cg halocycloalkyl, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, C1-C4 alkylthio, -C4 alkylsulfinyl, C1-C4 alkylsulfonyl, -C4 alkylamino, C2-C8 dialkylamino, C3-C6 cycloalkylamino, C3-C6 (alkyl)cycloalkylamino, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl, C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl, C2-Cg alkylaminocarbonyl, Cβ-Cg dialkylaminocarbonyl or C3-C6 trialkylsilyl;
R3 is H, Cj-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl; X is N or CR4; R4 is H or R2; R5 is CrC4 alkyl; and n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1. This invention further provides a method of preparing a compound of Formula I. This method comprises (1) treating a compound of Formula 6
Figure imgf000004_0001
(wherein X, R1, R2, R5 and n are defined as above for Formula I) with a base; and when R3 is C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl, (2) reacting with an alkylating or acylating agent suitable for substituting an R3 for an alkoxide counterion to form a compound of Formula I.
This invention also provides a compound of Formula 6, as well as a method for preparing a compound of Formula 6. This method comprises treating the compound of Formula 4
Figure imgf000004_0002
(wherein X, R1, R2 and n are defined as above for Formula I) with a compound of Formula 5
Figure imgf000004_0003
wherein R5 is as defined above for Formula I, in the presence of base to form a compound of Formula 6.
This invention further provides a method of preparing a compound of Formula II
Figure imgf000005_0001
wherein X, R1, R2, and n are defined as above for Formula I, and R6 is R5 as defined above for Formula I or R5 is H. This method comprises (3) treating a compound of Formula I with acid; and when R6 is H (4) converting the product of (3) to form a compound of Formula II wherein R6 is H.
This invention also provides compounds of Formula 4 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H, CI or Br; and n is 0, 1, 2 or 3; provided that (i) when X is CH or CC1 then n is at least 1 and (ii) when X is CC1, an R2 at the 3-position is CI and an R2 is at the 5-position is CI then n is at least 3. This invention also provides compounds of Formula II wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H or R2; R6 is H or C1-C4 alkyl; and n is 0, 1, 2 or 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
This invention also involves a method of preparing a compound of Formula HI,
Figure imgf000005_0002
m wherein X, R1, R2, and n are defined as above for Formula I; R7 is CH3, CI or Br; R8 is F, CI, Br, I or CF3; and R9 is C1-C4 alkyl, using a compound of Formula II wherein R6 is H. This method is characterized by preparing the compound of Formula II by the method as indicated above.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In the above recitations, the term "alkyl", used either alone or in compound words such as "alkylthio" or "haloalkyl" includes straight-chain or branched alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, t-propyl, or the different butyl, pentyl or hexyl isomers. "Alkenyl" can include straight-chain or branched alkenes such as 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, and the different butenyl, pentenyl and hexenyl isomers. "Alkenyl" also includes polyenes such as 1 ,2-propadienyl and 2,4-hexadienyl. "Alkynyl" includes straight-chain or branched alkynes such as 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl and the different butynyl, pentynyl and hexynyl isomers. "Alkynyl" can also include moieties comprised of multiple triple bonds such as 2,5-hexadiynyl. "Alkoxy" includes, for example, methoxy, ethoxy, «-propyloxy, isopropyloxy and the different butoxy, pentoxy and hexyloxy isomers. "Alkylthio" includes branched or straight-chain alkylthio moieties such as methylthio, ethylthio, and the different propylthio, butylthio, pentylthio and hexylthio isomers. "Cycloalkyl" includes, for example, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl. "Cycloalkylamino" means the amino nitrogen atom is attached to a cycloalkyl radical and a hydrogen atom and includes groups such as cyclopropylamino, cyclobutylamino, cyclopentylamino and cyclohexylamino. "(Alkyl)cycloalkylamino" means a cycloalkylamino group where the hydrogen atom is replaced by an alkyl radical; examples include groups such as (alkyl)cyclopropylamino, (alkyl)cyclobutylamino, (alkyl)cyclopentylamino and (alkyl)cyclohexylamino. Preferably the alkyl in (alkyl)cycloalkylamino is C1-C4 alkyl, while the cycloalkyl in cycloalkylamino and (alkyl)cycloalkylamino is C3-C6 cycloalkyl.
The term "aryl" refers to an aromatic carbocyclic ring or ring system or a heteroaromatic ring or ring system, each ring or ring system optionally substituted. The term "aromatic ring system" denotes fully unsaturated carbocycles and heterocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic. Aromatic indicates that each of ring atoms is essentially in the same plane and has a »-orbital perpendicular to the ring plane, and in which (4n + 2) π electrons, when n is 0 or a positive integer, are associated with the ring to comply with Hϋckel's rule. The term "aromatic carbocyclic ring system" includes fully aromatic carbocycles and carbocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic (e. g. phenyl and naphthyl). The term "heteroaromatic ring or ring system" includes fully aromatic heterocycles and heterocycles in which at least one ring of a polycyclic ring system is aromatic and in which at least one ring atom is not carbon and can contain 1 to 4 heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur, provided that each heteroaromatic ring contains no more than 4 nitrogens, no more than 2 oxygens and no more than 2 sulfurs (where aromatic indicates that the Hύckel rule is satisfied). The heterocyclic ring systems can be attached through any available carbon or nitrogen by replacement of hydrogen on said carbon or nitrogen. More specifically, the term "aryl" refers to the moiety
Figure imgf000006_0001
wherein R2, X and n are defined as above and the numerals 3 through 6 indicate respectively the 3-position through the 6-position for substituents on the moiety.
The term "halogen", either alone or in compound words such as "haloalkyl", includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. Further, when used in compound words such as "haloalkyl", said alkyl may be partially or fully substituted with halogen atoms which may be the same or different. Examples of "haloalkyl" include F3C, CICH2, CF3CH2 and CF3CC12. The terms "haloalkenyl", "haloalkynyl", "haloalkoxy", and the like, are defined analogously to the term "haloalkyl". Examples of "haloalkenyl" include (C1)2C=CHCH2 and CF3CH2CH=CHCH2. Examples of "haloalkynyl" include HC≡CCHCl, CF3C≡C, CC13C≡C and FCH2C≡CCH2. Examples of "haloalkoxy" include CF3O, CCl3CH2O, HCF2CH2CH2O and CF3CH2O.
Examples of "alkylcarbonyl" include C(O)CH3, C(O)CH2CH2CH3 and C(O)CH(CH3)2. Examples of "alkoxycarbonyl" include CH3OC(=O), CH3CH2OC(=O), CH3CH2CH2OC(=O), (CH3)2CHOC(=O) and the different butoxy- or pentoxycarbonyl isomers. The terms "alkylaminocarbonyl" and "dialkylaminocarbonyl" include, for example, CH3NHC(=O), CH3CH2NHC(=O) and (CH3)2NC(=O).
The total number of carbon atoms in a substituent group is indicated by the "Ci-Cj" prefix where i and j are numbers from 1 to 8. For example, C1-C3 alkylsulfonyl designates methylsulfonyl through propylsulfonyl. In the above recitations, when a compound of Formula I contains a heteroaromatic ring, all substituents are attached to this ring through any available carbon or nitrogen by replacement of α hydrogen on said carbon or nitrogen. When a group contains a substituent which can be hydrogen, for example R1, then, when this substituent is taken as hydrogen, it is recognized that this is equivalent to said group being unsubstituted. Compounds of this invention can exist as one or more stereoisomers. The various stereoisomers include enantiomers, diastereomers, atropisomers and geometric isomers. One skilled in the art will appreciate that one stereoisomer may be more active and/or may exhibit beneficial effects when enriched relative to the other stereoisomer(s) or when separated from the other stereoisomer(s). Additionally, the skilled artisan knows how to separate, enrich, and/or to selectively prepare said stereoisomers. Accordingly, the compounds of the invention may be present as a mixture of stereoisomers, individual stereoisomers, or as an optically active form.
Compounds of Formula I and compounds of Formula II can be prepared by the stepwise process comprising: (a) treating, optionally in the presence of acid, a compound of Formula 2
Figure imgf000008_0001
(wherein X, R2 and n are defined as above) with a compound of Formula 3
Figure imgf000008_0002
(wherein R1 is defined as above) to form a compound of Formula 4
Figure imgf000008_0003
(wherein X, R1, R2 and n are defined as above);
(b) treating said compound of Formula 4 with a compound of Formula 5
Figure imgf000008_0004
wherein R5 is C1-C4 alkyl, in the presence of base to form a compound of Formula 6
Figure imgf000008_0005
(wherein X, R1, R2, R5 and n are defined as above);
(1) treating said compound of Formula 6 with a base to form a compound of Formula I wherein R3 is H; and (2) when R3 is CrC alkyl, C2-C alkylcarbonyl or C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl, reacting with an alkylating or acylating agent to form a compound of Formula I
Figure imgf000009_0001
(wherein X, R1, R2, R5 and n are defined as above);
(3) treating a compound of Formula I with acid; and when R6 is H (4) converting the product of (3) to form a compound of Formula II wherein R6 is H.
Figure imgf000009_0002
wherein X, R1, R2, R5 and n are defined as above. Preferred 1. Compounds of Formula I wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C!-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C!-C alkyl, CrC haloalkyl, halogen or CN. Preferred 2. Compounds of Formula I wherein R1 is H, CrC4 alkyl or CrC4 haloalkyl;
X is N; and n is O. Preferred 3. Compounds of Preferred 1 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position;
R3 is H; and R4 is H, Cl or Br. Preferred 4. Compounds of Preferred 1 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R3 is H; and X is CH. Preferred 5. Compounds of Preferred 1 wherein X is N. Of note are the compounds of Formula I (including, but not limited to the compounds of Preferred 1, Preferred 3, Preferred 4 and Preferred 5) wherein n is from 1 to 3.
Preferred 6. The method of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 wherein step (1) comprises treating the compound of Formula 6 with a quaternary ammonium fluoride salt.
Preferred 7. The method of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C J-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN. Preferred 8. The method of Preferred 7 wherein R1 is CF3; and each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position.
Preferred 9. The method of Preferred 7 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R3 is H; and
X is CH. Preferred 10. The method of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 wherein X is N. Of note are methods of preparing a compound of Formula I from a compound of Formula 6 (including, but not limited to the methods of Preferred 6, Preferred 7, Preferred 8, Preferred 9 and Preferred 10) wherein n is from 1 to 3.
Preferred 1 1. Compounds of Formula 6 wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently CrC alkyl, -C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN. Preferred 12. Compounds of Formula 6 wherein
R1 is H, CrC4 alkyl or C C4 haloalkyl; X is N; and n is O. Preferred 13. Compounds of Preferred 11 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; and R4 is H, CI or Br. Preferred 14. Compounds of Preferred 11 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; and X is
CH. Preferred 15. Compounds of Preferred 11 wherein X is N. Preferred 16. Compounds of Formula II wherein X is N. Of note are compounds of Formula 6 (including, but not limited to the compounds of Preferred 11, Preferred 13, Preferred 14, and Preferred 15) wherein n is from 1 to 3.
The 3-, 4- or 5-positions are identified by the corresponding numerals shown in the aryl moiety included in Formula I, Formula II, Formula 4 and Formula 6 above. Of note are compounds of Formula 4 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H, CI or Br; and n is 1, 2 or 3. Of note are compounds of Formula 4 wherein X is N. Of note are compounds of Formula II wherein n is 1, 2 or 3.
Of note are compounds of Formula II wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H or R2; R6 is H or C C4 alkyl; and n is 1, 2 or 3.
Of note are compounds of Formula II wherein when R1 is CF3, n is 1, and R2 selected from CI or Br is at the 3-position; then X is N. Examples include those where n is from 1 to 3. Of note are compounds of Formula II wherein when R1 is CF3, n is 1, and R2 selected from CI or Br is at the 3-position; then X is CR4. Examples include those where n is from 1 to 3.
Preferred methods of preparing compounds I, II and 6 comprise the preferred compounds above. As shown in Scheme 1, compounds of Formula II can be prepared from compounds of
Formula I by treatment with a catalytic amount of a suitable acid. The catalytic acid can be, for example, sulfuric acid. The reaction is generally conducted using an organic solvent. As one skilled in the art will realize, dehydration reactions can be conducted in a wide variety of solvents in a temperature range generally between about 0 and 200 °C, more preferably between about 0 and 100 °C. For the dehydration in the method of Scheme 1 , a solvent comprising acetic acid and temperatures of about 65 °C are preferred. Compounds of Formula I wherein R3 is H are preferred for this transformation. Compounds of Formula II (R6 is C!-C4 alkyl) can be converted to compounds of Formula II (R6 is H) by numerous methods including nucleophilic cleavage under anhydrous conditions or hydrolytic methods involving the use of either acids or bases (see T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1991, pp. 224- 269 for a review of methods). Base-catalyzed hydrolytic methods are preferred. Suitable bases include alkali metal (such as lithium, sodium or potassium) hydroxides. For example, the ester can be dissolved in a mixture of water and alcohol such as ethanol. Upon treatment with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, the ester is saponified to provide the sodium salt of the carboxylic acid. Acidification with a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, yields the carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid can be isolated by methods known to those skilled in the art, including crystallization, extraction and distillation. Scheme 1
Figure imgf000012_0001
As illustrated in Scheme 2, compounds of Formula I can be prepared from compounds of Formula 6 by treatment with a suitable base in a suitable organic solvent. Examples of suitable bases include (but are not limited to) sodium hydride, potassium t-butoxide, dimsyl sodium (CH3S(O)CH2 _ Na+), alkali metal (such as lithium, sodium or potassium) carbonates or hydroxides, tetraalkyl (such as methyl, ethyl or butyl)ammonium fluorides or hydroxides, or 2-tert-butylimino-2-diethylamino-l,3-dimethyl-perhydro-l,3,2- diazaphosphonine. Examples of suitable organic solvents include (but are not limited to) acetone, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, dichloromethane, dimethylsulfoxide, and
N,N-dimethylformamide. The cyclization reaction is usually conducted in a temperature range from about 0 to 120 °C. The effects of solvent, base, temperature and addition time are all interdependent, and choice of reaction conditions is important to minimize the formation of byproducts. A preferred base is tetrabutylammonium fluoride. The intermediate formed in the reaction, Formula la wherein M+ is a suitable counterion derived from the base, is then protonated by a suitable acid (for example, acetic acid) to give compounds of Formula lb wherein R3 is H. As one skilled in the art will know, intermediates such as la may be alkylated or acylated by the addition of a suitable alkylating or acylating agent to give compounds of Formula Ic wherein R3 is C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl. Alternatively, compounds of Formula Ic can be prepared from compounds of Formula lb in a separate chemical step using a suitable base and alkylating or acylating agent. Suitable alkylating agents include C1-C4 alkyl halides, sulfates and sulfonates; suitable acylating agents include acid chlorides or anhydrides and chloroformates. In any case, when using la or lb, an alkylating or acylating agent suitable for substituting an R3 for an alkoxide counterion is used. Scheme 2
Figure imgf000013_0001
la (M is a suitable counterion) alkylating or acylating agent
Figure imgf000013_0002
lb (R3 is H) Ic (R3 is C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl)
Compounds of Formula 6 can be prepared by treatment of compounds of Formula 4 with compounds of Formula 5 in a suitable organic solvent in the presence of an acid scavenger such as triethylamine. Examples of suitable organic solvents include (but are not limited to) dichloromethane and tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is usually conducted at a temperature between about 0 and 100 °C. Scheme 3 illustrates this transformation.
Scheme 3
Figure imgf000013_0003
As illustrated by Scheme 4, the hydrazone compound of Formula 4 can be prepared from hydrazine compound of Formula 2 by treatment with a compound of Formula 3 in a solvent such as water, methanol or acetic acid. One skilled in the art will recognize that this reaction may require catalysis by an optional acid and may also require elevated temperatures depending on the molecular substitution pattern of the hydrazone of Formula 4.
Scheme 4
Solvent
Figure imgf000013_0004
Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art using the preceding description can utilize the present invention to its fullest extent. The following Examples are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limiting of the disclosure in any way whatsoever. The starting material for the following Examples may not have necessarily been prepared by a particular preparative run whose procedure is described in other
Examples. Percentages are by weight except for chromatographic solvent mixtures or where otherwise indicated. Parts and percentages for chromatographic solvent mixtures are by volume unless otherwise indicated. lVL NMR spectra are reported in ppm downfield from tetramethylsilane; "s" means singlet, "d" means doublet, "t" means triplet, "q" means quartet, "m" means multiplet, "dd" means doublet of doublets, "dt" means doublet of triplets, and "br s" means broad singlet.
EXAMPLE 1
Preparation of 3-Chloro-2(lH)-pyridinone (2.2.2-trifluoro-l-methylethylidene')hvdrazone 1,1,1-Trifluoroacetone (7.80 g, 69.6 mmol) was added to (3-chloro-pyridin-2-yl)- hydrazine (alternatively named (3-chloro-pyridin-2-yl)-hydrazine) (10 g, 69.7 mmol) at
20-25 °C. After the addition was complete, the mixture was stirred for about 10 minutes.
The solvent was removed under reduced pressure, and the mixture was partitioned between ethyl acetate (100 mL) and saturated sodium carbonate solution (100 mL). The organic layer was dried and evaporated. Chromatography on silica gel (eluted with ethyl acetate) gave the product as an off-white solid (11 g, 66% yield), m.p. 64-64.5 °C (after crystallization from ethyl acetate/hexanes).
IR (nujol) v 1629, 1590, 1518, 1403, 1365, 1309, 1240, 1196, 1158, 1100, 1032, 992,
800 cm-1. lH NMR (CDC13) 5 2.12 (s, 3Η), 6.91-6.86 (m, 1H), 7.64-7.61 (m, 1H), 8.33-8.32 (m, 2H). MS m/z 237 (M+).
EXAMPLE 2 Preparation of Ethyl hydrogen ethanedioate (3-chloro-2-pyridinyl) (2.2.2-trifluoro-l- methylethylidene')hvdrazide Triethylamine (20.81 g, 0.206 mol) was added to 3-chloro-2(lH)-pyridinone (2,2,2- trifluoro-l-methylethylidene)hydrazone (i.e. the product of Example 1) (32.63 g, 0.137 mol) in dichloromethane (68 mL) at 0 °C. Ethyl chlorooxoacetate (18.75 g, 0.137 mol) in dichloromethane (69 mL) was added dropwise to the mixture at 0 °C. The mixture was allowed to warm to 25 °C over about 2 hours. The mixture was cooled to 0 °C and a further portion of ethyl chlorooxoacetate (3.75 g, 27.47 mmol) in dichloromethane (14 mL) was added dropwise. After about an additional 1 hour, the mixture was diluted with dichloromethane (about 450 mL), and the mixture was washed with water (2 x 150 mL). The organic layer was dried and evaporated. Chromatography on silica gel (eluted with 1 : 1 ethyl acetate-hexanes) gave the product as a solid (42.06 g, 90% yield), m.p. 73.0-73.5 °C (after crystallization from ethyl acetate/hexanes). IR (nujol) v 1751, 1720, 1664, 1572, 1417, 1361, 1330, 1202, 1214, 1184, 1137, 1110, 1004, 1043, 1013, 942, 807, 836 cnr1. lΗ NMR (OMSO-d6, 115 °C) 6 1.19 (t, 3Η), 1.72 (br s, 3H), 4.25 (q, 2H), 7.65 (dd, J= 8.3, 4.7 Hz, 1H), 8.20 (dd, J= 7.6, 1.5 Hz, 1H), 8.55 (d, J= 3.6 Hz, 1H). MS m/z 337 (M+). EXAMPLE 3
Preparation of Ethyl 1 -(3-chloro-2-pyridinylV4.5-dihvdro-5-hvdroxy-3-(trifluoromethyl')- lH-pyrazole-5-carboxylate Ethyl hydrogen ethanedioate (3-chloro-2-pyridinyl) (2,2,2-trifluoro-l-methyl- ethylidene)hydrazide (i.e. the product of Example 2) (5 g, 14.8 mmol) in dimethyl sulfoxide (25 mL) was added to tetrabutylammonium fluoride hydrate (10 g) in dimethyl sulfoxide (25 mL) over 8 hours. When the addition was complete, the mixture was poured into a mixture of acetic acid (3.25 g) and water (25 mL). After stirring at 25 °C overnight, the mixture was then extracted with toluene (4 x 25 mL), and the combined toluene extracts were washed with water (50 mL), dried and evaporated to give a solid. Chromatography on silica gel (eluted with 1 :2 ethyl acetate-hexanes) gave the product as a solid (2.91 g, 50% yield, containing about 5% of 3-chloro-2(lH)-pyridinone (2,2,2-trifluoro-l- methylethylidene)hydrazone), m.p. 78-78.5 °C (after recrystallization from ethyl acetate/hexanes) .
IR (nujol) v 3403, 1726, 1618, 1582, 1407, 1320, 1293, 1260, 1217, 1187, 1150, 1122, 1100, 1067, 1013, 873, 829 cm-1. iΗ NMR (CDC13) 6 1.19 (s, 3Η), 3.20 (1/2 of ABZ pattern, J = 18 Hz, 1H), 3.42 (1/2 of ABZ pattern, J= 18 Hz, 1H), 4.24 (q, 2H), 6.94 (dd, J= 7.9, 4.9 Hz, 1H), 7.74 (dd, J= 7.7, 1.5 Hz, 1H), 8.03 (dd, J= 4.7, 1.5 Hz, 1H).
Figure imgf000016_0001
EXAMPLE 4
Preparation of Ethyl 1 -(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl')-3-(trifluoromethylV lH-pyrazole-5-carboxylate Sulfuric acid (concentrated, 2 drops) was added to ethyl l-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)- 4,5-dihydro-5-hydroxy-3-(trifluoromethyl)- lH-pyrazole-5-carboxylate (i.e. the product of
Example 3) (1 g, 2.96 mmol) in acetic acid (10 mL) and the mixture was warmed to 65 °C for about 1 hour. The mixture was allowed to cool to 25 °C and most of the acetic acid was removed under reduced pressure. The mixture was partitioned between saturated aqueous sodium carbonate solution (100 mL) and ethyl acetate (100 mL). The aqueous layer was further extracted with ethyl acetate (100 mL). The combined organic extracts were dried and evaporated to give the product as an oil (0.66 g, 77% yield).
IR (neat) v 3147, 2986, 1734, 1577, 1547, 1466, 1420, 1367, 1277, 1236, 1135, 1082, 1031,
973, 842, 802 cm-1. iΗ NMR (CDC13) δ 1.23 (t, 3Η), 4.25 (q, 2H), 7.21 (s, 1H), 7.48 (dd, J= 8.1, 4.7 Hz, 1H), 7.94 (dd, J= 6.6, 2 Hz, 1H), 8.53 (dd, J= 4.7, 1.5 Hz, 1H).
MS m/z 319 (M+).
EXAMPLE 5 Preparation of l-(3-chloro-2-pyridinvπ-3-(trifluoromethvπ-lH-pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid Potassium hydroxide (0.5 g, 85%, 2.28 mmol) in water (1 mL) was added to ethyl 1 -(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)- lH-pyrazole-5-carboxylate (i.e. the product of Example 4) (0.66 g, 2.07 mmol) in ethanol (3 mL). After about 30 minutes, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure, and the mixture was dissolved in water (40 mL). The solution was washed with ethyl acetate (20 mL). The aqueous layer was acidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid and was extracted with ethyl acetate (3 x 20 mL). The combined extracts were dried and evaporated to give the product as a solid (0.53 g, 93% yield), m.p. 178-179 °C (after crystallization from hexanes-ethyl acetate). IR (nujol) v 1711, 1586, 1565, 1550, 1440, 1425, 1292, 1247, 1219, 1170, 1135, 1087, 1059, 1031, 972, 843, 816 cm-1. lH NMR (DMSO-rf6) δ 7.61 (s, 1Η), 7.77 (m, 1Η), 8.30 (d, 1Η), 8.60 (s, 1Η). By the procedures described herein together with methods known in the art, the following compounds of Tables 1 to 5 can be prepared. The following abbreviations are used in the Tables: t is tertiary, s is secondary, n is normal, i is iso, Me is methyl, Et is ethyl, Pr is propyl, t-Pr is isopropyl and t-Bu is tertiary butyl. TABLE 1
Figure imgf000017_0001
X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6 R2 R6
CI H Br H CI H Br H CI H Br H CI H Br H
CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me
CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et
CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr
CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr
CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu
CI i-Bu Br z"-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br t-Bu
CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br .y-Bu
CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu
TABLE 2
Figure imgf000017_0002
X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5
CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me
CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et
CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr
CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI -Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr
CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu
CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br j'-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu
CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu
CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu TABLE 3
Figure imgf000018_0001
X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2 R2
CI Br CI Br CI Br CI Br
Figure imgf000018_0002
X is N X is CH X is CC1 X is CBr
R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5 R2 R5
Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me CI Me Br Me
Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et CI Et Br Et n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr CI n-Pr Br n-Pr
/-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr CI /-Pr Br /-Pr n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu CI n-Bu Br n-Bu i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu CI i-Bu Br i-Bu s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu CI s-Bu Br s-Bu t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu CI t-Bu Br t-Bu
Figure imgf000018_0003
Figure imgf000019_0001
Utility
The compounds of Formulae I, II, 4 and 6 are useful as synthetic intermediates for preparing a compound of Formula III
Figure imgf000019_0002
m wherein X, R1, R2 and n are defined as above; R7 is CH3, CI or Br; R8 is F, CI, Br, I or CF3; and R9 is C!-C4 alkyl.
Compounds of Formula III are useful as insecticides.
Compounds of Formula III can be prepared from compounds of Formula II (and in turn from compounds of Formula 4, 6 and I) by the processes outlined in Schemes 5-7.
Coupling of a pyrazolecarboxylic acid of Formula Ila (a compound of Formula II wherein R6 is H) with an anthranilic acid of Formula 7 provides a benzoxazinone of Formula 8. In Scheme 5, a benzoxazinone of Formula 8 is prepared directly via sequential addition of methanesulfonyl chloride in the presence of a tertiary amine such as triethylamine or pyridine to a pyrazolecarboxylic acid of Formula Ila, followed by the addition of an anthranilic acid of Formula 7, followed by a second addition of tertiary amine and methanesulfonyl chloride. This procedure generally affords good yields of the benzoxazinone.
Scheme 5
Figure imgf000020_0001
3. tertiary amine
4. MeS(0)2Cl
Scheme 6 depicts an alternate preparation of benzoxazinones of Formula 8 involving coupling of a pyrazole acid chloride of Formula 10 with an isatoic anhydride of Formula 9 to provide the Formula 8 benzoxazinone directly.
Scheme 6
Figure imgf000020_0002
Solvents such as pyridine or pyridine/acetonitrile are suitable for this reaction. The acid chlorides of Formula 10 are available from the corresponding acids of Formula Ila by known procedures such as chlorination with thionyl chloride or oxalyl chloride.
Compounds of Formula III can be prepared by the reaction of benzoxazinones of Formula 8 with C1-C4 alkyl amines as outlined in Scheme 7. The reaction can be run neat or in a variety of suitable solvents including tetrahydrofuran, diethyl ether, dichloromethane or chloroform with optimum temperatures ranging from room temperature to the reflux temperature of the solvent. The general reaction of benzoxazinones with amines to produce anthranilamides is well documented in the chemical literature. For a review of benzoxazinone chemistry see Jakobsen et al., Biorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 2000, 8, 2095-2103 and references cited within. See also Coppola, J. Heterocyclic Chemistry 1999, 36, 563-588.
Scheme 7
Figure imgf000021_0001
III
Of note are methods of preparing compounds of Formula III wherein n is 0.
Also of note are methods of preparing compounds of Formula III wherein n is from 1 to 3.

Claims

CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. A compound of Formula I
Figure imgf000022_0001
I wherein
R1 is H, CrC6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, CrC6 haloalkyl, C2-C6 haloalkenyl, C2-C6 haloalkynyl or C3-Cg halocycloalkyl; each R2 is independently CrC4 alkyl, C2-C alkenyl, C2-C alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, Cι-C haloalkyl, C2-C4 haloalkenyl, C2-C4 haloalkynyl, C3-C6 halocycloalkyl, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, Cj-C alkylthio, C C4 alkylsulfinyl, C C4 alkylsulfonyl, C!-C4 alkylamino, C2-Cg dialkylamino, C3-C6 cycloalkylamino, C3-C6 (alkyl)cycloalkyla ino, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl, C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl, C2-Cg alkylaminocarbonyl, C3-C8 dialkylaminocarbonyl or C3-C6 trialkylsilyl;
R3 is H, C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl;
X is N or CR4;
R4 is H or R2;
R5 is C C4 alkyl; and n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
2. A compound of Claim 1 wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, Cj-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
3. A compound of Claim 1 wherein n is 1 to 3.
4. A compound of Claim 2 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; R3 is H; X is N or CR4; and R4 is H, CI or Br.
5. A compound of Claim 2 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R3 is H; and X is CH.
6. A compound of Claim 2 wherein X is N.
7. A method of preparing a compound of Formula I according to Claim 1 comprising (1) treating a compound of Formula 6
Figure imgf000023_0001
wherein R5 is C1-C4 alkyl; with a base; and when R3 is Cj-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-Cg alkoxycarbonyl, (2) reacting with an alkylating or acylating agent suitable for substituting an R3 for an alkoxide counterion to form a compound of Formula I.
8. The method of Claim 7 wherein step (1) comprises treating the compound of Formula 6 with a quaternary ammonium fluoride salt.
9. The method of Claim 7 wherein R1 is H, CrC4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
10. The method of Claim 9 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; and R3 is H.
11. The method of Claim 9 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; R3 is H; and X is CH.
12. The method of Claim 7 wherein X is N.
13. A compound of Formula 6
Figure imgf000023_0002
wherein
R1 is H, CrC6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, CrC6 haloalkyl, C2-C6 haloalkenyl, C2-C6 haloalkynyl or C3-C6 halocycloalkyl; each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkenyl, C2-C alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, C1-C4 haloalkyl, C2-C4 haloalkenyl, C2-C haloalkynyl, C3-C6 halocycloalkyl, halogen, CN, NO2, C C4 alkoxy, C C4 haloalkoxy, CrC4 alkylthio, C^ alkylsulfinyl, CrC4 alkylsulfonyl, C C4 alkylamino, C2-C8 dialkylamino, C3-Cg cycloalkylamino, C3-C6 (alkyl)cycloalkylamino, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl, C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl, C2-C6 alkylaminocarbonyl, C3-Cg dialkylaminocarbonyl or C3-C6 trialkylsilyl;
X is N or CR4;
R4 is H or R2;
R5 is CrC4 alkyl; and n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
14. A compound of Claim 13 wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C C4 alkyl, C C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
15. A compound of Claim 13 wherein n is 1 to 3.
16. A compound of Claim 14 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; and R4 is H, CI or Br.
17. A compound of Claim 14 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; and X is CH.
18. A compound of Claim 14 wherein X is N.
19. A method of preparing a compound of Formula 6 according to Claim 13 comprising treating in the presence of base a compound of Formula 4
Figure imgf000024_0001
with a compound of Formula 5
Figure imgf000024_0002
wherein R5 is C1-C4 alkyl.
20. The method of Claim 19 wherein R1 is H, CrC4 alkyl or CrC4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C1-C4 alkyl, C!-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
21. The method of Claim 20 wherein R1 is CF3; and each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position.
22. The method of Claim 20 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; and X is CH.
23. The method of Claim 19 wherein X is N.
24. A compound of Formula 4
Figure imgf000025_0001
wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H or R2; and n is 0 to 3; provided that (i) when X is CH or CCl then n is at least 1 and (ii) when X is CCl, an R2 at the 3-position is CI and an R2 is at the 5-position is CI then n is at least 3.
25. A compound of Claim 24 wherein n is 1 to 3.
26. A method of preparing a compound of Formula II
Figure imgf000025_0002
wherein R6 is H or C1-C4 alkyl; comprising
(3) treating a compound of Formula I of Claim 1 with acid; and when R6 is H,
(4) converting the product of (3) to form a compound of Formula II wherein R6 is H.
27. The method of Claim 26 wherein the compound of Formula I is prepared using a method comprising
(1) treating a compound of Formula 6
Figure imgf000025_0003
with a base; and when R3 is C1-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl or C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl, (2) reacting with an alkylating or acylating agent suitable for substituting an R3 for an alkoxide counterion.
28. The method of Claim 26 wherein R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl or Cj-C4 haloalkyl; and each R2 is independently C C4 alkyl, C1-C4 haloalkyl, halogen or CN.
29. The method of Claim 28 wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position.
30. The method of Claim 28 wherein R1 is CF3; one R2 is at the 4-position and is CN, and if an R2 is present at the 5-position, it is F; and X is CH.
31. The method of Claim 26 wherein X is N.
32. A compound of Formula II
Figure imgf000026_0001
wherein R1 is CF3; each R2 is independently CI or Br, and one R2 is at the 3-position; X is N or CR4; R4 is H, CI or Br; R6 is H or Ct to C4 alkyl; and n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1.
33. A compound of Claim 32 wherein n is 1 to 3.
34. A compound of Claim 32 wherein X is N.
35. A method of preparing a compound of Formula III
Figure imgf000026_0002
m wherin R1 is H, CrC6 alkyl, C2-C6 alkenyl, C2-C6 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, CrC6 haloalkyl, C2-C6 haloalkenyl, C2-C6 haloalkynyl or C3-C6 halocycloalkyl; each R2 is independently CrC4 alkyl, C2-C alkenyl, C2-C4 alkynyl, C3-C6 cycloalkyl, C C4 haloalkyl, C2-C4 haloalkenyl, C2-C4 haloalkynyl, C3-C6 halocycloalkyl, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 haloalkoxy, C C4 alkylthio, CrC alkylsulfinyl, CrC4 alkylsulfonyl, CrC alkylamino, C2-C8 dialkylamino, C3-C6 cycloalkylamino, C3- (alkyl)cycloalkylamino, C2-C4 alkylcarbonyl, C2-C6 alkoxycarbonyl, C2-Cg alkylaminocarbonyl, C3-Cg dialkylaminocarbonyl or C3-C6 trialkylsilyl; X is N or CR4;
R4 is H, CI or Br;
R7 is CH3, CI or Br;
R8 is F, CI, Br, I or CF3;
R9 is C -C alkyl and n is 0 to 3, provided when X is CH then n is at least 1 ; using a compound of Formula II
Figure imgf000027_0001
wherein R6 is H; characterized by: preparing said compound of Formula II by the method of Claim 26.
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