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- This invention relates to heterogeneous catalysts and in particular to the heterogeneous catalysis of Diels-Alder reactions.
- the products of such reactions are useful chemical intermediates or reagents for use in the production of fine chemicals or pharmaceutical intermediates.
- the Diels-Alder reaction is a reaction where a double (or triple) bond in a dienophile adds 1 ,4 to a conjugated diene.
- the inherent production of six-membered rings from acyclic materials makes it one of the most important reactions in organic synthesis.
- One form of the reaction is depicted below.
- R H, alkyl
- Z H, alkyl, aryl
- dienes may be substituted or unsubstituted, or may be cyclic, for example cyclopentadiene (Cp).
- Cp cyclopentadiene
- the dienophile is a compound containing a carbon-carbon double or triple bond, for example a vinyl or acetylenic compound, and the diene possesses two carbon-carbon double bonds, separated by a carbon-carbon single bond.
- the Diels-Alder reaction may be made enantioselective by using a suitable diene and dienophile and placing an auxiliary on the diene or dienophile.
- auxiliary we mean a functional group containing optionally a chiral centre that may be present in the final product or removed or converted in a subsequent reaction, and which directs the chirality of the reaction product. Whilst an auxiliary may be present on the diene, it is often more convenient to synthesis a functional group on the dienophile. For example, the use of an imide derived from 2-oxazolidone (or its thioester) allows elevated enantiomeric excess (ee) values. (See for example, D. A.
- auxiliaries can alter the electronic properties of the diene or dienophile with the consequence that the reaction may become more difficult to control and predict in terms of rate, enantioselectivity and, where the diene is a cyclic compound such as cyclopentadiene, the endo:exo ratio.
- Endo and exo are terms used to designate the stereochemistry of bridged rings in a polycyclic structure.
- a group, e.g. an alkyl group, that is anti (i.e. opposite) to the longest bridge in the product structure is said to be exo; if it is syn (i.e. on the same side) it is endo.
- the Diels-Alder reaction occurs primarily in an endo rather than exo fashion when the reaction is kinetically controlled. It is preferred that the endo:exo ratio is high (>90:10) in enantioselective Diels-Alder reactions.
- the Diels-Alder reaction may be made enantioselective by using a chirally- modified Lewis acid catalyst.
- This is generally achieved by complexing a Lewis-acidic metal with a homochiral ligand.
- a range of Lewis acidic metals and chiral ligands have been evaluated with different research groups favouring titanium, aluminium, boron, magnesium, iron, lanthanide or copper compounds.
- Chiral ligands include amino acids, bis(oxazoline), bis(naphthol) BINOL and tetra(aryldioxolanedimethanol) TADDOL compounds.
- Chirality is introduced by the configuration of the substituting groups on the oxazoline rings. These catalysts are found to catalyse the Diels-Alder reaction of cyclopentadiene with acrylamides. This reaction is depicted below;
- the mechanism relies upon the ability of the substrate undergoing activation to chelate to the chiral cationic copper (II) catalyst. If a bis(oxazoline) ligand is present, the rigidity of the geometry forces one face of dienophile to be shielded by the bulky groups on the oxazoline and hence the ligand modified catalyst directs the chirality of the product. Thus the Diels-Alder reaction is sterically demanding and the geometry of the catalyst plays an important part in the enantiocontrol.
- Homogeneous catalysts have also been found to be effective in the so-called 'hetero' Diels- Alder (HDA) reaction of dienophiles such as glyoxylate and pyruvate esters with electron-rich dienes.
- dienophiles such as glyoxylate and pyruvate esters with electron-rich dienes.
- ketones are less reactive than aldehydes.
- Lewis acidic compounds based on Al, B, lanthanides, Ti, Cr, Mn, Rh and Cu have been used successfully.
- Jorgensen K. A. Jorgensen, J. Org. Chem., 1995, 60, 5757 and Ace. Chem.
- a metal-exchanged acidic zeolitic material for example copper- exchanged zeolite Y
- copper- exchanged zeolite Y is described that may be used for the effective heterogeneous catalysis of the reaction between alkenes and nitrene donors to form aziridines.
- chiral aziridines could be prepared using these catalysts in combination with chiral bis(oxazoline) modifiers (see also P. McMorn et al, Appl. Cat. A., 1999, 182, 85).
- the invention provides a process for performing a catalytic Diels-Alder reaction by reacting a diene with a dienophile in the presence of a heterogeneous catalyst comprising a zeolitic material exchanged or impregnated with ions of a Lewis acidic metal.
- the zeolite employed may be selected depending on the nature of the reactants and the reaction product.
- the zeolite may be selected from the group of structures with at least 10 ring apertures such as DAC, EPI, EUO, FER, HEU, LAU, MEL, MFI, MFS, MTT, NES, NU-85,
- NU-86 and NU88, STI, TON, WEI, -PAR and -WEN and structures with 12-ring apertures such as *BEA, BOG, CAN, EMT, FAU, GME, LTL, MAZ, MEI, MOR, MTW, OFF and -RON.
- Other zeolitic materials of use include phosphate materials such as MeALPO and SAPO, and zeolitic titanosilicates, vanadosilicates, ferrisilicates and borosilicates. Full details of many of these structures may be found in the "Atlas of Zeolite Structure Types", W. M. Meier and D. H. Olson, 3 rd Revised Edition, 1992, Butterworth-Heinemann.
- zeolite structures may possess a range of framework compositions.
- the composition of the zeolite for the purposes of the present invention should be such that it possesses cation-exchangeable sites within the framework so that in the final catalyst at least some of the exchangeable cation sites are occupied by Lewis acidic metal ions.
- this may be achieved using aluminosilicate zeolites having a silica : alumina ratio of at least 1 :2, more preferably 1 :5.
- silica : alumina ratios can be used, the reduction in exchangeable sites (associated with aluminium in the framework) means that very high silica : alumina ratios are less preferred.
- the zeolite may be treated with an alkali metal compound, e.g. sodium hydroxide.
- alkali metal compound e.g. sodium hydroxide.
- the preferred zeolite structures are FAU and MFI.
- the FAU zeolite structure corresponds to zeolite X and zeolite Y whereas the aluminosilicate MFI structure corresponds to ZSM-5.
- the preferred zeolites are zeolite Y and ZSM-5.
- the catalyst of the present invention is a zeolite in which at least some of the exchangeable cation sites are occupied by Lewis acidic metal ions. Preferably, between 1 and 100% of the exchange sites occupied by Lewis acidic metal ions, preferably 10-80%, most preferably 25 - 75%.
- the exchanged catalyst may therefore contain between 0.1 and 15% by weight, preferably 0.5 to 7% by weight and most preferably 1 to 5% by weight of Lewis acidic metal.
- the Lewis acidic metal ions comprise at least one Lewis acidic metal selected from Groups IIA, IVB, VB, VIB, VIII, IB, IIB or IIIA of the Periodic Table (as set out in the UK Abridgements of Patent Specifications for the Series 1525001 to 1537580).
- Preferred metals are Mg, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Cu, Zn or Al.
- the most preferred metal is Cu (copper) and the most preferred catalysts are copper-exchanged zeolite Y and copper-exchanged ZSM-5.
- the catalyst may be made directly from the zeolite using wet impregnation techniques in the pH range 4 to 8, preferably 5 to 7.5 and most preferably 5 to 6.5.
- dry impregnation of metal ions into the zeolite may be used, for example by dry-blending followed by a heat treatment, e.g. a protonated zeolite may be dry-blended with a Lewis acidic metal compound having a suitably volatile or readily removable anion, e.g. acetate or oxalate so that when the treated zeolite is heated, the Lewis acidic metal ion (cation) exchanges releasing the volatile compound.
- the zeolite may be described as impregnated.
- the catalyst will comprise a zeolitic material exchanged or impregnated with ions of a Lewis acidic metal. The exchange / impregnation process may be carried out once, or repeated to obtain the desired metal loading.
- sources of the metal are typically aqueous solutions of salts such as the nitrate, sulphate or carboxylates such as the acetate, oxalate or citrate.
- salts such as the nitrate, sulphate or carboxylates such as the acetate, oxalate or citrate.
- suitable salts are copper nitrate, copper oxalate and copper acetate.
- the exchanged / impregnated zeolite is then separated by filtration or by centrifuging, and may be washed to remove any unbound metal ions, and dried. Before use, the exchanged zeolite may, if desired, be calcined to remove counter ions, e.g. acetate, not removed by washing.
- drying refers to a process where absorbed solvent, e.g. water, is driven off by heating at temperatures up to about 170°C
- calcining refers to a process where organic residues on the catalyst are destroyed by heating to temperatures above their decomposition temperature, for example 350-600°C.
- the catalyst may be in any form readily used for the process, i.e. as a powder, granules, pellets or extrudates. These may be prepared by techniques known to those skilled in the art, including pelletising, extruding and spray-drying. The exchange / impregnation process may be performed on pellets or granules before, during or after forming using such techniques.
- the catalyst of the present invention may be used to catalyse Diels-Alder reactions
- the products of said reactions where chiral products are generated comprise a racemic mixture.
- enantioselective Diels-Alder reactions may be effected in the present invention when the metal-exchanged zeolitic material is subjected to a reaction with a chiral bis(imine) compound, in particular a chiral bis(imine) compound of formula (I) or formula (II);
- R may be hydrogen or alkyl (branched or linear C1-C10)
- R 1 and R 2 may be independently alkyl (branched or linear C1-C10), cycloalkyl, aryl or benzyl which may be substituted or unsubstituted; substituting groups being selected from a list comprising halogen, hydroxyl, carboxyl, amide, silyl and aryl
- n is independently 1 or 2
- X and Y are independently 0, S, CR 2 or NR' (in which R' may be hydrogen, alkyl (branched or linear C1-C10), or an electron withdrawing group, e.g.
- Z is a linking group that links the carbons of the imine groups via between 0 and 3 linking atoms.
- Z may be of formula NR" or CR" 2 in which R" is independently hydrogen or alkyl, (branched or linear C1-C10) through which the imine groups are linked via the N and C atoms respectively, or pyridine, linked via the carbon atoms adjacent to the nitrogen atom of the pyridine ring.
- R, R', R", R 1 and R 2 may be linked so as to form at least one ring in the bis(imine) structure.
- En- amine compounds that are capable of forming imine compounds according to formula (I) or formula (II) are also necessarily included in the present invention.
- the bis(imine) possesses C 2 - symmetry. Accordingly the bis(imine) may possess an axis of symmetry through Z and has R-i and R 2 the same; n the same for both imine rings and the same X and Y groups.
- R is preferably hydrogen;
- R 1 and R 2 are preferably tert-butyl (C(CH 3 ) 3 ), iso-propyl (CH(CH 3 ) 2 ), phenyl (C 6 H 5 ) or benzyl (CH 2 C 6 H 5 );
- n is 1 ;
- X and Y are O and Z is CH 2 , C(CH 3 ) 2 , NCH 3 or 1 ,5- C 5 H 5 N.
- suitable bis(imine) compounds include, but are not restricted to the following, where R 1 and R 2 are as hereinbefore defined.
- the chiral bis(imine) compounds have R 1 and R 2 bonded to chiral centres.
- the designations "(S,S)”, and “(R,R)” describe the chiral configuration of the R 1 and R 2 groups within the bis(imine) structure.
- Preferred bis(imines) include chiral bis(oxazolines), disubstituted iso-oxazolines, symmetrical semicorrins and aza-semicorrins.
- Particularly preferred bis(imines) are chiral bis(oxazolines), especially disubstituted bis(oxazolines).
- Suitable chiral disubstituted bis(oxazolines) include (S,S)-bis(tert-butyloxazoIines), (R,R)-bis(phenyloxazolines), (S.S)-bis(phenyloxazolines) and (R,R)-bis(benzyloxazolines).
- a further preferred bis(oxazoline) is 2,2-bis(8,8'-dihydro-3aH-indeno[1 ,2-d]oxazol-2-yl)propane.
- Suitable chiral bis(oxazolines) may be readily synthesized using methods known to those in the art, for example using methods described in Pfalz et al, Helv. Chim. Ada., 1991 , 74, 232-240 and G. Helmchen et al., Synlett, 1991 , 257-259, or are commercially available.
- the amount of bis(imine), for example bis(oxazoline), that may be used may be considerably less than with the analogous homogeneous catalyst.
- the yields of desired product may be decreased, possibly as a result of the excess of bis(oxazoline) blocking the zeolite supercage structure.
- the treatment of the metal-exchanged zeolite with bis(imine) compound may conveniently be performed separately from the process of the present invention or immediately before use.
- the generation of the treated catalyst may be carried out in diene, dienophile or another suitable medium.
- the diene or dienophile are liquid under the reaction conditions, it may be possible to disperse the metal-exchanged zeolite in one, add the bis(imine) compound, allow sufficient time for the reaction between metal and ligand to occur and then add the second reactant.
- the metal-exchanged zeolite catalyst may be treated with bis(imine) compound in the presence of a suitable solvent for the reaction before addition of the diene and dienophile.
- pre-dried metal-exchanged zeolite is dispersed in a solvent and the bis(imine) compound added and stirred for sufficient time, e.g. 2-3 hours, for the bis(imine) compound to complex with the Lewis acidic metal.
- the treated catalyst may be recovered from the solvent, e.g. by filtration, and used separately, or, for example, the diene and dienophile may be added to the treated catalyst in-situ.
- dienes suitable for use in the process of the present invention may vary considerably depending upon whether the reaction is a formal Diels-Alder reaction, a hetero Diels-Alder reaction or an inverse electron demand hetero Diels-Alder reaction.
- die we include molecules having at least two double bonds and where the double bonds may or may not be between two carbon atoms.
- suitable dienes include vinyl-phosphate, - sulponate and -carbonyl compounds. Useful dienes are depicted below.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 may be independently hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or cycloalkyl (C1-C12) and aryl, alkoxy (C1-C12), siloxy (C1-C12), halide, amino, amido, nitrile, thiol, sulphide, carbonyl, sulphonyl or phosphonyl.
- R-groups examples include methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, phenyl, substituted phenyl, methoxy, ethoxy, ethoxy- ethoxide, amino, dimethylamino, acetonyl, benzoyl and trimethylsilyl (TMSO).
- Substituting groups may be selected from the group comprising alkyl, aryl, halide, alkoxy, amido, amino, nitrile, carbonyl and sulphonyl.
- the cyclic diene may comprise a heterocyclic molecule having greater than one heteroatom selected from O, N or S in the ring structure.
- R 5 may be carbonyl, e.g. C0 2 Et, or sulphonyl, e.g.
- Particularly useful dienes include cyclopentadiene and substituted cyclopentadienes, furans, pyrroles, oxazoles and thiophenes, and the Danishefsky and Brassart dienes.
- dienophiles suitable for use in the process of the present invention may also vary considerably depending upon whether the reaction is a formal Diels-Alder reaction, a hetero Diels-Alder reaction or an inverse electron demand hetero Diels-Alder reaction. Useful dienophiles are depicted below.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 may be independently selected from hydrogen, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or cycloalkyl (C1-C12) and aryl, alkoxy (C1-C12), siloxy (C1-C12), halide, amino, amido, nitrile, thiol, sulphide, carbonyl, eg in ketone, aldehyde, ester or carboxylic acid, nitro, sulphonyl or phosphonyl.
- R 1 and R 2 may be linked as in (VIII) via X.
- Y may be O or NR (and R is hydrogen, alkyl or aryl) may be used.
- Y is O.
- R 5 and R 6 may be independently hydrogen, alkyl or cycloalkyl (C1-12), aryl, substituted aryl, ketone, aldehyde, ester, amide carboxylic acid, nitrile, nitrate, sulphonate or phosphonate.
- the dienophile may be an unsaturated cyclic ether or an allene.
- Valuable reaction products formed by or derivable from the process of the present invention include for example chiral cyclohexenes, cyclohexanones, cyclohexenones, cyclohexene carboxylic acids and amides, carbocycles, carbohydrates, lactones, dihydropyrans and derived tetrahydropyrans.
- the molar ratio of diene to dienophile may be 1 :1 however an excess of diene relative to dienophile improves the yields of product from the reactions.
- diene to dienophile ratios of between 1 :1 and 10:1 and preferably 2:1 to 6:1 may be used in the present process.
- an excess of dienophile may similarly be used to increase yield and enantioselectivity.
- Solvents are preferably used in the process of the present invention.
- the solvents may be polar or non-polar. Examples include aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene, xylene or mesitylene, halocarbons such as dichloromethane or chloroform, ethers such as diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran.
- the solvent is a polar solvent and most preferably, the solvent is dichloromethane. Strongly co-ordinating solvents such as acetonitrile are less preferred.
- the reaction temperature employed in the process depends upon the nature, i.e. boiling point or stability, of the solvent and reactants or products but is generally in the range -80°C to +80°C, with low temperatures, ⁇ 40°C preferred for enantiomeric Diels-Alder reactions.
- the enantiomeric excess may be increased and in one preferred embodiment, the reaction is carried out at -80 to -60°C.
- the process may be effected at any suitable pressure, e.g. atmospheric, although where the diene, dienophile or the reaction product is volatile or gaseous at the reaction temperature, the reaction pressure should preferably be sufficient to maintain them in the liquid state e.g. in solution.
- the process of the present invention may be effected batch-wise or continuously.
- the amount of catalyst employed is preferably such that there are about 0.01 to 0.5 molar equivalents and more preferably 0.02 to 0.25 molar equivalents of Lewis acidic metal per mole of dienophile.
- An advantage of the catalysts of the present invention is that they may readily be separated from the reaction mixture and, if desired, re-used for subsequent reactions.
- the catalysts may be separated by known methods such as filtration or centrifugation.
- a suitable solvent for said undesirable residues and dry prior to re-use include aliphatic hydrocarbons such as hexane or heptane, aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene, xylene or mesitylene, halocarbons such as dichloromethane or chloroform, ethers such as diethyl ether and esters such as ethyl acetate.
- the separated catalyst is preferably washed with ethyl acetate and dried under vacuum to remove traces of solvent and/or any traces of the reaction mixture prior to re-use.
- Preferable drying temperatures are in the range 20 to 160°C in air, nitrogen or under vacuum for between 1 and 24 hours.
- the catalyst may be calcined at temperatures of, e.g. 550°C for e.g. 6 hours to completely destroy any organic residues.
- Example 1 Preparation of a copper exchanged Zeolite Y
- the exchanged zeolite was then dried at 110°C followed by calcination at 550°C for 6 hours.
- the copper loading of the resultant powder was measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (ICPAAS) at 3.1 % by weight.
- ICPAAS Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
- Example 2 Heterogeneouslv catalysed acrylamide-cvclopentadiene reaction Solvent-damp copper-exchanged zeolite Y (0.41 g, 85%, 0.17 mmol Cu) as prepared in Example 1 was placed in a Schlenk flask and dried under a high vacuum at about 150°C for 2 hours. The flask was allowed to cool under nitrogen to room temperature (ca 20°C). To the cool solid were added DCM (4.0 ml) and bis(imine) compound ⁇ 2,2'-isopropylidene bis[4(S)-4- 'Butyl-2-oxazoline] ⁇ (0.025 g, 0.075 mmol).
- the product had an endo:exo ratio of 94:6. If it is desired, the reaction may be performed in the absence of the chiral bis(oxazoline) to yield a racemic mixture of the product.
- the catalyst was recovered by filtration, filtered and washed with ethyl acetate (3x15 ml). It was then dried in a vacuum oven for 12 hours at 60°C and then re-used following the same procedure as Example 2. The product was obtained at 78% yield and 70% ee. The endo:exo ratio was again 94:6. The results demonstrate that the catalyst may be re-used with maintained selectivity.
- Example 2 The general method of Example 2 was repeated using cyclopentadiene as the diene with a range of different dienophiles as depicted in Table 2 below. The reaction times were varied as shown. In each case the copper-exchanged zeolite Y (CuHY) was treated with one of four different bis(oxazoline) compounds as follows;
- Example 2 The general method of Example 2 was repeated using cyclohexadiene or 2,3- dimethylbutadiene as the diene with the acrylamide dienophile depicted below. The reaction times were extended to 30 hours for these less active dienes.
- the copper-exchanged zeolite Y was treated in both cases with bis(oxazoline) compound (1). The results are given in Table 3;
- Example 2 The general method of Example 1 was repeated using ZSM-5.
- the resulting copper- exchanged ZSM-5 had a copper loading of 3.7% by weight.
- Example 2 Using the general method of Example 2, the copper-exchanged ZSM-5 was used for the reaction between cyclopentadiene and the acrylamide depicted below. The copper-exchanged ZSM-5 was treated with bis(oxazoline) compound (1). The result is given in Table 4;
- Example 7 Hetero-Diels-Alder Reactions The method of Example 2 was repeated using the Danisheffsky diene (7a, 7b) or cyclopentadiene (7c) as the diene with a range of different dienophiles as depicted in Table 7 below. The reaction times were extended accordingly to 30 or 48 hours.
- the catalysts comprised copper-exchanged zeolite Y treated with bis(oxazoline) (2). The results are given in Table 5; Table 5
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