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WO2006036350A1
WO2006036350A1 PCT/US2005/029183 US2005029183W WO2006036350A1 WO 2006036350 A1 WO2006036350 A1 WO 2006036350A1 US 2005029183 W US2005029183 W US 2005029183W WO 2006036350 A1 WO2006036350 A1 WO 2006036350A1
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  • the invention relates to a method for purifying N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2- pyrrolidone, an intermediate used in the manufacture of N-v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done
  • N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrol ⁇ done HEP
  • N- v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done NVP
  • the polymers are used in beverage clarification, hair care, pharmaceutical tablet binding, and other industrial applications
  • HEP is commercially available and is often made by reacting gamma- butyrolactone (GBL) with monoethanolamine (2-am ⁇ noethanol) It is normally purified by ⁇ d ⁇ st ⁇ llat ⁇ on (see U S Pat No 3,875, 184 and U S Pat Appl Publ 2002/0139657)
  • the initial reaction product of GBL and 2-am ⁇ noethanol is N-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxybutryam ⁇ de, hereinafter "HEHBA,” which undergoes an intramolecular dehydration reaction to give HEP
  • HEHBA N-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxybutryam ⁇ de
  • HEHBA N-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxybutryam ⁇ de
  • HEHBA, 2-Py, and other HEP impurities are preferably minimized because they will eventually contaminate the desired N-v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done monomer Particularly for pharmaceutical applications, it is crucial to have very pure N-v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done Thus, the industry would benefit from better ways to purify HEP
  • HEP a liquid at room temperature
  • the invention is a method for purifying N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrol ⁇ done (HEP)
  • the method comprises (a) crystallizing crude HEP to produce HEP crystals and a mother liquor, and (b) separating the HEP crystals from the mother liquor
  • crystallization is induced by adding an HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP
  • the crystallization is performed in the presence of 1-4 wt % of added water
  • HEP N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrol ⁇ done
  • HEP is normally purified by distillation during its manufacture
  • the method of the invention can be used instead of distillation More preferably, however, crystallization supplements distillation as a way to make pure HEP
  • a relatively simple distillation provides HEP that is pure enough to benefit from the crystallization method
  • "crude HEP” refers to any HEP used as the starting material for a crystallization of the invention Crystallization is performed using well-known techniques and equipment
  • the crude HEP is chilled in a suitable vessel under conditions effective to promote HEP crystal growth
  • the crude HEP is preferably cooled to a temperature in the range of O 0 C to -2O 0 C, more preferably in the range of -5 0 C to -15 0 C, to promote crystallization
  • the crystals are then separated by any suitable means (e g , filtration, decantation, centrifugation, or a combination of these methods) from the resulting mother liquor
  • the mother liquor can be further chilled to induce more crystal growth
  • the isolated crystals are conveniently recovered as a liquid by allowing them to warm to room temperature Multiple crystallization steps can be used if desired to further enhance purity
  • Crystallization is preferably induced by adding an HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP
  • a suitable seed "crystal” can be made simply by chilling commercial HEP until it freezes
  • crude HEP can be crystallized even at room temperature by adding a seed crystal and waiting for crystal growth to occur (typically 5-10 days)
  • crystallization is performed quickly, i e , within a few hours rather than a week or more
  • the crystallization is performed in the presence of added water
  • the amount of added water is preferably 1 to 4 wt % based on the amount of crude HEP A more preferred range is from 2 to 3 wt %
  • the mixture is chilled to less than -5 0 C, more preferably less than -1O 0 C HEP crystallizations in the presence of water can be further accelerated, if desired, by adding an HEP seed crystal to the mixture as described earlier
  • the method of the invention can provide highly pure HEP
  • the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99%, more preferably greater than 99 9%
  • Example 5 demonstrates, a previously crystallized HEP sample of purity 99 85% could be upgraded to 99 95% purity using a single crystallization stage with the addition of 2 wt % water Interestingly, adding water into the crystallization method does not increase the amount of water present in the HEP crystals (see Table 3) The water level in the crystallized HEP stayed constant at 0 03 wt %, even when 2 wt %
  • HEP is an intermediate used in the manufacture of N-v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done (NVP) Impurities in HEP will tend to survive the dehydration step and will carry over into the resulting NVP product
  • NVP N-v ⁇ nyl-2-pyrrol ⁇ done
  • Example 1 is repeated with a different HEP sample, and the results are summarized in Table 2 The levels of 2-Py, HEHBA, water, and other impurities are substantially reduced
  • Example 3 is repeated, except that water (1 0 wt %) is added to the previously crystallized HEP prior to chilling it The mixture is slowly cooled HEP crystals form after about 2 h and at -1 1 0 C Importantly, the mixture remains stirrable, and the crystals are isolated from the mother liquor GC analysis is used to compare the purity of the crystallized HEP and mother liquor with that of the crude HEP (see Table 3) Adding water helps to avoid trapping of mother liquor in the HEP crystals, and the purity level of the already-pure HEP increases marginally to 99 88% EXAMPLE 5 Crystallization of HEP at Reduced Temperature in the
  • Example 4 is repeated, except that the amount of water added is 2 0 wt % HEP crystals form after about 5 h and at -1 1 0 C
  • the mixture is a readily stirrable slush, and the crystals are easy to isolate from the mother liquor
  • the resulting crystals are easy to handle because they do not melt rapidly after draining the mother liquor GC analysis (Table 3) shows that the purity level of even a relatively pure sample of HEP can be raised significantly by crystallization in the presence of 2 wt % added water Interestingly, the water level in the crystallized HEP stays at 0 03 wt %, it is unaffected by using 1 wt % water in the crystallization or by increasing the amount of water to 2 wt %

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Abstract

A method for purifying N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrolidone (HEP) is disclosed. The method comprises crystallizing crude HEP to produce HEP crystals and a mother liquor, and separating the HEP crystals from the mother liquor. In one method of the invention, crystallization is induced by adding an HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP. In a preferred method, the crystallization is performed in the presence of 1-4 wt.% of added water. HEP can be successfully crystallized to a purity greater than 99.9%.

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METHOD FOR PURIFYING N-(2-HYDROXYETHYL)-2-PYRROLIDONE
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a method for purifying N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2- pyrrolidone, an intermediate used in the manufacture of N-vιnyl-2-pyrrolιdone
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The dehydration of N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrolιdone (HEP) provides N- vιnyl-2-pyrrolιdone (NVP), a monomer used for making crosslinked or uncrosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidones, vinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl ester copolymers, and other valuable polymers The polymers are used in beverage clarification, hair care, pharmaceutical tablet binding, and other industrial applications
HEP is commercially available and is often made by reacting gamma- butyrolactone (GBL) with monoethanolamine (2-amιnoethanol) It is normally purified byυdιstιllatιon (see U S Pat No 3,875, 184 and U S Pat Appl Publ 2002/0139657) The initial reaction product of GBL and 2-amιnoethanol is N-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxybutryamιde, hereinafter "HEHBA," which undergoes an intramolecular dehydration reaction to give HEP Because HEHBA is not easily separated from HEP by distillation, even a distilled HEP product will normally contain traces of HEHBA The distilled HEP product also usually contains traces of 2-pyrollιdone ("2-Py"), a hydrolysis by-product
HEHBA, 2-Py, and other HEP impurities are preferably minimized because they will eventually contaminate the desired N-vιnyl-2-pyrrolιdone monomer Particularly for pharmaceutical applications, it is crucial to have very pure N-vιnyl-2-pyrrolιdone Thus, the industry would benefit from better ways to purify HEP
HEP, a liquid at room temperature, has a nominal freezing point of 2O0C We found that HEP will crystallize upon prolonged standing, and its purity level can be raised simply by separating the resulting solids from any remaining mother liquor This observation prompted us to devise conditions under which HEP can be effectively and efficiently purified by crystallization
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is a method for purifying N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrolιdone (HEP) The method comprises (a) crystallizing crude HEP to produce HEP crystals and a mother liquor, and (b) separating the HEP crystals from the mother liquor In one method of the invention, crystallization is induced by adding an HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP In a preferred method, the crystallization is performed in the presence of 1-4 wt % of added water We surprisingly found that HEP can be successfully crystallized to a purity level in excess of 99 9%
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-2-pyrrolιdone (HEP) is commercially available from BASF Corporation and International Specialty Products It can also be made by well-known processes, particularly the reaction of gamma-butyrolactone and 2- aminoethanol (see, e g , U S Pat Nos 2,669,570 and 5,801 ,252 The source of the HEP is not critical The method of the invention will benefit most commercial and non-commercial sources of HEP
HEP is normally purified by distillation during its manufacture The method of the invention can be used instead of distillation More preferably, however, crystallization supplements distillation as a way to make pure HEP Usually, a relatively simple distillation provides HEP that is pure enough to benefit from the crystallization method As used herein, "crude HEP" refers to any HEP used as the starting material for a crystallization of the invention Crystallization is performed using well-known techniques and equipment
Usually, the crude HEP is chilled in a suitable vessel under conditions effective to promote HEP crystal growth The crude HEP is preferably cooled to a temperature in the range of O0C to -2O0C, more preferably in the range of -50C to -150C, to promote crystallization The crystals are then separated by any suitable means (e g , filtration, decantation, centrifugation, or a combination of these methods) from the resulting mother liquor After the crystals are separated from the mother liquor, the mother liquor can be further chilled to induce more crystal growth The isolated crystals are conveniently recovered as a liquid by allowing them to warm to room temperature Multiple crystallization steps can be used if desired to further enhance purity
Crystallization is preferably induced by adding an HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP A suitable seed "crystal" can be made simply by chilling commercial HEP until it freezes As Examples 1-2 below show, crude HEP can be crystallized even at room temperature by adding a seed crystal and waiting for crystal growth to occur (typically 5-10 days)
Ideally, crystallization is performed quickly, i e , within a few hours rather than a week or more In one preferred method, the crystallization is performed in the presence of added water The amount of added water is preferably 1 to 4 wt % based on the amount of crude HEP A more preferred range is from 2 to 3 wt % When water is added, it is preferred to chill the crude HEP to accelerate crystallization Preferably, the mixture is chilled to less than -50C, more preferably less than -1O0C HEP crystallizations in the presence of water can be further accelerated, if desired, by adding an HEP seed crystal to the mixture as described earlier
We surprisingly found that adding an effective amount of water promotes a more porous crystal structure that allows the mother liquor to drain efficiently from the crystallized HEP and avoids entrapment of impurities in the crystals As Examples 4-5 and Table 3 show, the purity level of even previously crystallized HEP can be further improved by recrystallizing it in the presence of added water
We found that simply chilling HEP in the absence of water is generally ineffective for delivering a desired purity As illustrated by Comparative Example 3, below, HEP usually supercools, then freezes quickly into a solid mass that contains occluded impurities The solid mass melts rapidly upon warming to give impure HEP liquid and solids that still contain trapped impurities In other words, the freeze/melt cycle does not significantly change the purity level of either phase, and no purification is achieved The method of the invention can provide highly pure HEP Preferably, the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99%, more preferably greater than 99 9% As Example 5 demonstrates, a previously crystallized HEP sample of purity 99 85% could be upgraded to 99 95% purity using a single crystallization stage with the addition of 2 wt % water Interestingly, adding water into the crystallization method does not increase the amount of water present in the HEP crystals (see Table 3) The water level in the crystallized HEP stayed constant at 0 03 wt %, even when 2 wt % water was added for the crystallization
Crystallization gives HEP with reduced levels of HEHBA, 2-Py, and other impurities that remain in HEP even after distillation As noted earlier, HEP is an intermediate used in the manufacture of N-vιnyl-2-pyrrolιdone (NVP) Impurities in HEP will tend to survive the dehydration step and will carry over into the resulting NVP product For many NVP polymer applications, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, highly pure NVP is required Starting with pure HEP makes it easier to manufacture highly pure NVP
The following examples merely illustrate the invention Those skilled in the art will recognize many variations that are within the spirit of the invention and scope of the claims
EXAMPLE 1 Crystallization of Crude HEP at Room Temperature using an HEP Seed Crystal
A commercial sample of HEP is analyzed by gas chromatography (GC), results appear in Table 1 A seed crystal of HEP is added to induce crystallization After standing for 10 days at room temperature, crystallization occurs The mother liquor is decanted, and crystallized HEP is recovered The results of analysis of both the mother liquor and the crystallized HEP are shown in Table 1 The results demonstrate that the purity level of HEP can be raised significantly by crystallization In particular, the levels of 2-Py, HEHBA, water, and other impurities can be reduced Interestingly, HEHBA was undetectable in this commercial HEP sample, detecting it becomes easier after the HEHBA is concentrated in the mother liquor
Figure imgf000005_0001
EXAMPLE 2 Crystallization of Crude HEP at Room Temperature using an HEP Seed Crystal
Example 1 is repeated with a different HEP sample, and the results are summarized in Table 2 The levels of 2-Py, HEHBA, water, and other impurities are substantially reduced
Figure imgf000006_0001
COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 3 Attempted Crystallization of HEP at Reduced Temperature
A previously crystallized sample of HEP (purity level 99 85%) is chilled over 2-3 hours A steel rod is used to try to induce crystal formation When the temperature reaches -60C, the sample freezes to a solid mass Upon warming, the mass melts rapidly to give HEP liquid and solids of substantially the same composition No purification is achieved
EXAMPLE 4 Crystallization of HEP at Reduced Temperature in the
Presence of Added Water
Example 3 is repeated, except that water (1 0 wt %) is added to the previously crystallized HEP prior to chilling it The mixture is slowly cooled HEP crystals form after about 2 h and at -1 10C Importantly, the mixture remains stirrable, and the crystals are isolated from the mother liquor GC analysis is used to compare the purity of the crystallized HEP and mother liquor with that of the crude HEP (see Table 3) Adding water helps to avoid trapping of mother liquor in the HEP crystals, and the purity level of the already-pure HEP increases marginally to 99 88% EXAMPLE 5 Crystallization of HEP at Reduced Temperature in the
Presence of Added Water
Example 4 is repeated, except that the amount of water added is 2 0 wt % HEP crystals form after about 5 h and at -1 10C The mixture is a readily stirrable slush, and the crystals are easy to isolate from the mother liquor The resulting crystals are easy to handle because they do not melt rapidly after draining the mother liquor GC analysis (Table 3) shows that the purity level of even a relatively pure sample of HEP can be raised significantly by crystallization in the presence of 2 wt % added water Interestingly, the water level in the crystallized HEP stays at 0 03 wt %, it is unaffected by using 1 wt % water in the crystallization or by increasing the amount of water to 2 wt %
Figure imgf000007_0001
The preceding examples are meant only as illustrations The following claims define the invention

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We claim:
I . A method which comprises: (a) crystallizing crude N-(2-hydroxyethyl)- 2-pyrrolidone (HEP) to produce HEP crystals and a mother liquor; and (b) separating the HEP crystals from the mother liquor.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein crystallization is induced by adding an
HEP seed crystal to the crude HEP.
3. The method of claim 1 performed in the presence of 1 to 4 wt.% of water based on the amount of crude HEP.
4. The method of claim 3 performed in the presence of 2 to 3 wt.% of water based on the amount of crude HEP.
5. The method of claim 3 wherein the crude HEP/water mixture is chilled to less than -50C to induce crystallization.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the crude HEP/water mixture is chilled to less than -1O0C to induce crystallization.
7. The method of claim 5 wherein the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99%.
8. The method of claim 5 wherein the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99.9%.
9. A method which comprises: (a) crystallizing crude N-(2-hydroxyethyl)- 2-pyrrolidone (HEP) in the presence of 1 to 4 wt.% of water based on the amount of crude HEP at a temperature less than -50C to produce purified HEP crystals and a mother liquor; and (b) separating the HEP crystals from the mother liquor, wherein the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99%.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the crystallization is performed in the presence of 2 to 3 wt.% of water.
I I . The method of claim 9 wherein the crystallization is performed at a temperature less than -1O0C.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein the HEP crystals have a purity greater than 99.9%.
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