WO2009034059A2 - Azo quinolinium compounds comprising a disulphide/thiol unit, compositions containing same, process for dyeing keratin fibres and device - Google Patents

Azo quinolinium compounds comprising a disulphide/thiol unit, compositions containing same, process for dyeing keratin fibres and device Download PDF

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WO2009034059A2
WO2009034059A2 PCT/EP2008/061885 EP2008061885W WO2009034059A2 WO 2009034059 A2 WO2009034059 A2 WO 2009034059A2 EP 2008061885 W EP2008061885 W EP 2008061885W WO 2009034059 A2 WO2009034059 A2 WO 2009034059A2
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  • the present invention relates to thiol/disulphide azo quinolinium compounds for dyeing keratin fibres.
  • These dyes are normally applied to the fibres, optionally in the presence of an oxidizing agent, if it is desired to obtain a simultaneous lightening effect on the fibres.
  • the colourings which result from the use of direct dyes are temporary or semi-permanent colourings since the nature of the interactions which bind the direct dyes to the keratin fibre, and their desorption from the surface and/or from the core of the fibre, are responsible for their weak dyeing power and their relatively poor resistance to washing and perspiration.
  • disulphide dyes In order to increase the fastness of direct colourings, it is known practice to use disulphide dyes.
  • document WO 2006/136617 describes a mixture of several disulphide dyes with chestnut/brown shades on keratin fibres.
  • some disulphide dyes have performance levels that are insufficient in particular in terms of selectivity, uptake, stability or resistance to outside attacks such as bad weather, shampooing operations, light or sweat, which brings about a change in colour over time. Colour change is a particularly embarrassing problem when it occurs after shampooing and/or exposure to light.
  • the aim of the present invention is therefore to provide disulphide or thiol dyes which do not have the drawbacks of existing direct dyes.
  • one of the aims of the present invention is to provide dyes which make it possible to obtain natural shades which are resistant to outside attacks and which do not change colour over time.
  • a subject of which is a process for dyeing keratin materials, in particular human keratin materials such as the hair, which comprises applying, to the keratin materials, a dye composition comprising, in a suitable cosmetic medium, at least one disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium dye of formula (I) or (II) below:
  • L represents an optionally substituted Ci-C 2 O/- particularly Ci-Ci 0 , divalent hydrocarbon-based chain optionally interrupted with one or more divalent groups or combinations thereof, it being understood that two divalent groups or combinations thereof are separated by a Ci-C 6 divalent hydrocarbon-based chain, in particular alkylene, said divalent groups being chosen from: i) -N(R)-; -N + (R) (R 0 )-, An " ; -0-, -S-, -C(O)-, with R representing a group chosen from Ci-C 4 alkyl, C 2 -C 6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy-
  • aryl such as phenyl
  • aryl (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl such as benzyl
  • Ci-C 4 alkylcarbonylamino (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl amino (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl, the amine of which is substituted with one or more Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, (Ci-C 6 ) alkylcarbonyl and
  • Het + representing a saturated or unsaturated, cationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to
  • a cationic heteroaryl comprising from 5 to 10 members, such as imidazolium, piperazinium, benzimidazolium or pyrazolium; iii) a noncationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to 10 members, such as piperazinyl, and iv) an optionally substituted (hetero)aryl such as optionally substituted 1, 3, 5-triazine; with L comprising no diazo, hydrazino, aminooxy, nitro, nitroso or peroxide group;
  • Ri and R 4 independently of one another, represent:
  • an alkylcarbonyloxy group (R a C (O)-O-) in which R a represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical; • an amino group optionally substituted with one or more Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen, for example oxygen; • an alkylcarbonylamino group (R a C (0) -NR' a -) in which R a represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical and R' a represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical;
  • Ci-C 4 alkyl radical Ci-C 4 alkyl radical
  • halogen atom preferably chlorine, fluorine or bromine
  • R 4 radicals can form, with the carbon atoms to which they are attached, a condensed, aromatic 6-membered ring optionally substituted with one or more groups, which may be identical or different, chosen from hydroxyl, Ci-C 4 alkyl, hydroxycarbonyl (HO(O)C-), alkoxycarbonyl (R a 0(0)C-) in which R a represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl group, (alkyl) sulphonylamino (R a S(0) 2 NR b ) in which R a represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl and R b represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl group; Ci-C 4 alkoxy; amino optionally substituted with one or two Ci-C 4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, and optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl or methylcarbonylamino group, it being possible for the two alkyl groups to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached
  • R 2 and R 3 independently of one another, represent:
  • Ci-C 6 alkyl group such as methyl
  • a cycloalkyl (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl group such as cyclohexylmethyl
  • a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl group such as piperidinylmethyl
  • R 3 with the nitrogen atom which bears it
  • R 4 with the carbon atom which bears it, can optionally together form a 5-, 6- or
  • heterocycle 7-membered heterocycle; this heterocycle and the aromatic ring attached to the azo group are then condensed; the heterocycle may be saturated or unsaturated, and optionally interrupted with a heteroatom, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine;
  • R 2 and R 3 of formula (I) form, together with the nitrogen atom which bears them, a 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocycle, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine;
  • R 5 is directly attached to the quaternized nitrogen atom by means of a carbon atom and represents:
  • Ci-C 6 alkyl group such as methyl
  • a cycloalkyl (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl group such as cyclohexylmethyl
  • a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C 6 ) alkyl group such as piperidinylmethyl
  • Y represents: i) a hydrogen atom; ii) an alkali metal; iii) an alkaline earth metal; iv) an ammonium group: N + R 01 R ⁇ R 7 R 5 or a phosphonium group: P + R ⁇ R ⁇ R ⁇ R ⁇ , with R ⁇ , R ⁇ , R ⁇ and R ⁇ , which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl group; or v) a thiol- function-protecting group;
  • Another subject of the invention is a dye composition for dyeing keratin fibres such as hair, comprising, in a cosmetic medium, at least one disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined above, and optionally a reducing agent.
  • a subject of the invention is also a multicompartment device for dyeing keratin fibres, such as the hair, comprising, in one compartment, the composition according to the invention as defined above, in a second compartment, a reducing agent, and optionally, in a third compartment, an oxidizing agent.
  • Another subject of the invention concerns the disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium compounds of formulae (I) and (II) as defined above.
  • the dyeing process according to the invention makes it possible to dye keratin fibres without damaging them, in a manner which is persistent with respect to shampooing operations, common attacks such as sunlight or perspiration, and hair treatments.
  • This process also makes it possible to dye keratin fibres in a strong, nonselective, homogeneous and chromatic manner. Using a mixture with other dyes of different colours, this process also makes it possible to dye keratin fibres in natural shades such as browns and blacks without any notable colour change being observed over time.
  • novel dyes according to the invention have better chemical stability. These dyes are more soluble and stable than the prior art dyes in conventional cosmetic formulations containing in particular basified water and organic solvents. Mention may, for example, be made of C1-C4 lower alkanols such as ethanol and isopropanol, polyols and polyol ethers such as 2-butoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and also aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, and mixtures thereof.
  • C1-C4 lower alkanols such as ethanol and isopropanol
  • polyols and polyol ethers such as 2-butoxyethanol
  • propylene glycol propylene glycol monomethyl ether
  • aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, and
  • an "alkyl radical” is a linear or branched, Ci-Ci 6 , preferably Ci-C 6 , hydrocarbon-based radical;
  • an "alkyl radical” or the “alkyl” part of a radical is said to be ⁇ substituted' when it comprises at least one substituent chosen from the groups:
  • the "aryl” or “heteroaryl” part of a radical or the “arylene” or “heteroarylene” part is said to be ⁇ substituted' when it comprises at least one substituent borne by a carbon atom, chosen from: • a Ci-Ci 6 , preferably Ci-C 8 , alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from the radicals hydroxyl, Ci-C 2 alkoxy, C 2 -C 4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy, acylamino, amino substituted with two Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, or it being possible for the two radicals to form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 7-membered, preferably 5- or 6-membered, heterocycle optionally comprising another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen;
  • halogen atom such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine
  • Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals • a C 2 -C 4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy radical; • an amino radical; an amino radical substituted with one or two Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, or an amino radical substituted with two optionally substituted Ci-C 2 alkyl radicals;
  • an acylamino radical (-NR-C(O)R') in which the R radical is a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R' radical is a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical; a carbamoyl radical (R 2 N-C(O)-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; an alkylsulphonylamino radical (R' S (0) 2 -NR-) in which the R radical represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R' radical represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical or a phenyl radical; an aminosulphonyl radical (R 2 N-S(O) 2 -) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or
  • cyclic or heterocyclic part of a nonaromatic radical is said to be substituted when it comprises at least one substituent borne by a carbon atom, chosen from the groups: • hydroxyl;
  • alkylcarbonylamino (RC(O)-NR'-) in which the R' radical is a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R radical is a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical or an amino radical substituted with two Ci-C 4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for said alkyl radicals to form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally comprising at least one other heteroatom which may or may not be different from nitrogen;
  • an "aryl” radical represents a condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic carbon-based group containing from 6 to 22 carbon atoms, and at least one ring of which is aromatic; preferably, the aryl radical is a phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, indenyl, anthracenyl or tetrahydronaphthyl;
  • heteroaryl radical represents an optionally cationic, condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic group comprising from 5 to 22 members, and from 1 to 6 heteroatoms chosen from nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur and selenium atoms, and at least one ring of which is aromatic; preferably, a heteroaryl radical is chosen from acridinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzo- bistriazolyl, benzopyrazolyl, benzopyridazinyl, benzoquinolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzotriazolyl, benzoxazolyl, pyridinyl, tetrazolyl, dihydro- thiazolyl, imidazopyridinyl, imidazolyl, indolyl, isoquinolyl, naphthoimidazolyl, naphthooxazolyl, naphthopyrazolyl, oxadiazolyl, oxazo
  • alkenylene radical is a C 2 -C 2 O linear or branched, divalent hydrocarbon-based chain comprising from one to three unsaturations, which may or may not be conjugated, optionally substituted with the same groups as those of the alkylene radical;
  • an "arylene” or “heteroarylene radical” is an aryl or heteroaryl group as defined above, which is divalent, i.e. two parts of the aryl or heteroaryl radical form a linker arm in the molecule;
  • an "organic or mineral acid salt” is more particularly chosen from a salt derived i) from hydrochloric acid HCl, ii) from hydrobromic acid HBr, i ⁇ ) from sulphuric acid H 2 SO 4 , iv) from alkylsulphonic acids: AIk-S(O) 2 OH, such as methylsulphonic acid and ethylsulphonic acid; v) from arylsulphonic acids: Ar-S(O) 2 OH, such as benzenesulphonic acid and toluenesulphonic acid; vi) from citric acid; vii) from succinic acid; viii) from tartaric acid; ix) from lactic acid; x) from alkoxysulphinic acids: AIk-O-S(O)OH, such as methoxysulphinic acid and ethoxysulphinic acid; xi) from aryloxysulphinic acids, such as tolueneoxysulphin
  • an "anionic counterion” is an anion or an anionic group associated with the cationic charge of the dye; more particularly, the anionic counterion is chosen from i) halides such as chloride or bromide; ii) nitrates; iii) sulphonates, among which are Ci-C 6 alkylsulphonates : AIk-S(O) 2 O " such as methylsulphonate or mesylate and ethylsulphonate; iv) arylsulphonates : Ar-S(O) 2 O " such as benzenesulphonate and toluenesulphonate or tosylate; v) citrate; vi) succinate; vii) tartrate; viii) lactate; ix) alkyl sulphates: AIk-O-S(O)O " such as methyl sulphate and ethyl sulphate; x) aryl sulphates: Ar-O
  • the "solvates" represent the hydrates and also the association with linear or branched C 2 -C 4 alcohols such as ethanol, isopropanol or n-propanol.
  • a first subject of the invention comprises compounds corresponding to the abovementioned formulae (I) and (II) .
  • a specific embodiment concerns the thiol dyes of formulae (I) and (II) with x and y which are 1, and Y representing a hydrogen atom or an alkali metal.
  • Y represents a hydrogen atom.
  • Y is a protecting group known to those skilled in the art, for instance those described in the books “Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis” , T. W. Greene, John Willey & Sons ed., NY, 1981, pp. 193-217; “Protecting Groups”, P. Kocienski, Thieme, 3rd edition, 2005, chap. 5.
  • Y represents a thiol-function- protecting group
  • Y is chosen from the following radicals :
  • arylcarbonyl such as phenylcarbonyl
  • aryl (Ci-C 4 ) alkoxycarbonyl ⁇ (di) (Ci-C 4 ) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl such as dimethylaminocarbonyl;
  • M + with M + representing an alkali metal such as sodium or potassium, or else An or An' " of formula (I) or (II) and M + are absent;
  • aryl such as phenyl, dibenzosuberyl or 1, 3, 5-cycloheptatrienyl
  • heteroaryl including, in particular, the cationic or noncationic heteroaryl radicals comprising from 1 to 4 heteroatoms below: i) 5-, 6- or 7-membered monocyclic radicals, such as furanyl or furyl, pyrrolyl or pyrryl, thiophenyl or thienyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, oxazolium, isoxazolyl, isoxazolium, thiazolyl, thiazolium, isothiazolyl, isothiazolium, 1, 2, 4-triazolyl, 1, 2, 4-triazolium, 1,2,3- triazolyl, 1, 2, 3-triazolium, 1, 2, 4-oxazolyl, 1, 2, 4-oxazolium, 1, 2, 4-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,4- thiadiazolium, pyrylium, thiopyridyl, pyridinium, pyrimidinyl, pyrimidinium, pyrimidinium, pyr
  • (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl for instance methyl, or polyhalo (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl, for instance trifluoro- methyl;
  • heterocycloalkyl group representing in particular a saturated or partially saturated, 5-, 6- or 7-membered monocyclic group comprising from 1 to 4 heteroatoms chosen from oxygen, sulphur and nitrogen, such as di/tetra- hydrofuranyl, di/tetrahydrothiophenyl, di/tetra- hydropyrrolyl, di/tetrahydropyranyl, di/tetra/- hexahydrothiopyranyl, dihydropyridyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, tetramethylpiperidinyl, morpholinyl, di/tetra/hexahydroazepinyl, di/tetrahydropyrimidinyl, these groups being optionally substituted with one or more groups such as (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl, oxo or thioxo; or the heterocycle represents the following group:
  • R' c , R' d , R' e , R' f , R' g and R' h which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl group, or else two groups R' g with R' h , and/or R' e with R' f form an oxo or thioxo group, or else R' g with R' e together form a cycloalkyl; and v represents an integer between 1 and 3 inclusive; preferably, R' c to R' h represent a hydrogen atom; and
  • An'''- represents a counterion
  • R' c , R' d , R' e and R' f which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl group; preferably, R' c to R' f represent a hydrogen atom; and An''' " represents a counterion;
  • NR' c R' d NR' e ; with R' c , R' d and R' e as defined above; ⁇ optionally substituted (di) aryl (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl, such as 9-anthracenylmethyl, phenylmethyl or diphenylmethyl optionally substituted with one or more groups in particular chosen from (C1-C4) alkyl,
  • (C1-C4) alkoxy for instance methoxy, hydroxyl, alkylcarbonyl, and (di) (Ci-C 4 ) (alkyl) amino, for instance dimethylamino;
  • heteroaryl- (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl optionally substituted (di) heteroaryl- (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl;
  • the heteroaryl group is in particular cationic or noncationic, and monocyclic, comprising 5 or 6 members and from 1 to 4 heteroatoms chosen from nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, such as the groups pyrrolyl, furanyl, thiophenyl, pyridyl, pyridyl N-oxide such as 4-pyridyl N-oxide or 2-pyridyl N-oxide, pyrylium, pyridinium or triazinyl, optionally substituted with one or more groups such as alkyl, particularly methyl; advantageously, the (di) heteroaryl (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl is (di) heteroarylmethyl or (di) heteroarylethyl;
  • R 1 , R 2 and R 3 which may be identical or different, representing a halogen atom or a group chosen from:
  • aryl such as phenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups such as (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl, (Ci-C 4 ) alkoxy or hydroxyl;
  • heteroaryl such as thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrrolyl, pyranyl or pyridyl, optionally substituted with a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl group;
  • R' 1 R' 2 R' 3 with R' 1 and R' 2 which may be identical or different, representing a hydroxyl, (Ci-C 4 ) alkoxy or alkyl group, R' 3 representing a hydroxyl or (Ci-C 4 ) alkoxy group, and Z 1 representing an oxygen or sulphur atom;
  • alkoxyalkyl such as methoxymethyl (MOM) , ethoxyethyl (EOM) and isobutoxymethyl .
  • Y represents :
  • alkylpyridinium radical preferably the methyl- pyridinium group, in particular 2-methylpyridinium.
  • the Ri and R 4 radicals independently of one another, more particularly represent: a Ci-C 4 alkyl group; a halogen atom such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine; - a hydroxyl group; a Ci-C 2 alkoxy radical; a C 2 -C 4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy radical; - an amino radical; an amino radical substituted with one or two Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl or Ci-C 4 dialkylamino group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, an optionally substituted, saturated or unsaturated, 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom chosen from the nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur atom; an alkylcarbonylamino radical (RC(O)-NR'-) in which the R radical represents a C1-C4 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen or a Ci
  • the Ri and R 4 radicals independently of one another, represent: a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical; an amino radical; - an amino radical substituted with one or two C1-C3 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, an optionally substituted, saturated or unsaturated, 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen; an alkylcarbonylamino radical (RC (0) -NR' ) in which the R radical represents a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical; - a carbamoyl radical (R 2 N-C(O)-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; -
  • the Ri and R 4 radicals independently of one another, represent: a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical; a Ci-C 2 alkoxy radical; a hydroxyl radical; - an amino radical substituted with one or two
  • Ci-C 3 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group;
  • R (0) -NR' an alkylcarbonylamino radical in which the R radical represents a Ci-C 2 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen .
  • the Ri and R 4 radicals independently of one another, represent : a methyl or ethyl radical; an amino, dimethylamino or bis (2-hydroxyethyl) - amino radical; - a hydroxyl radical; an acetylamino radical.
  • the Ri group when m is 1 and the azo group is in the 4-position, the Ri group is preferably in the 2-position.
  • the azo group when m is greater than or equal to 2, then the azo group is preferably in the 4-position, and the Ri groups are in the 2-, 5-, 6- and 7-position.
  • the Ri group When m is 1 and the azo group is in the 2-position, then the Ri group is preferably in the 4-position.
  • the Ri groups are preferably in the 3-, 4-, 5-, 6- and 8-position.
  • the R4 group is preferably in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group, except when the R4 group forms a ring with the R 3 group, in which case the R 4 radical is in the meta-position with respect to the azo group.
  • the R 4 radicals are both preferably in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group or one of the two groups is in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group and the other is in the meta- position with respect to the azo group.
  • This R 4 radical in the meta-position may be preferentially in the ortho-position or in the para-position with respect to the other R 4 group.
  • n is zero or else m is 1 and Ri represents a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl group.
  • n is zero or else m is 2 and Ri represents a methyl or methoxy group.
  • two R 4 radicals borne by adjacent carbon atoms can form, together with the carbon atom to which each is attached, an optionally aromatic condensed ring such as benzo, optionally substituted preferably with a methyl radical; a hydroxyl radical; a methoxy radical; an amino radical; a methylamino radical; a dimethylamino radical; a pyrrolidine radical; or a sulphonylamino radical.
  • the R2 and R 3 radicals independently of one another, represent particularly: a hydrogen atom; - an optionally substituted Ci-C 6 alkyl group;
  • R 2 and R3 of formula (I) form, together with the nitrogen atom which bears them, a 5-, 6- or
  • 7-membered heterocycle such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine.
  • R 2 and R 3 radicals independently of one another, represent: a hydrogen atom; - a C1-C4 alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from the radicals : i) hydroxyl; ii) amino substituted with two Ci-C 2 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one group:
  • Ci-C 3 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group.
  • the R 2 and R 3 radicals independently of one another, represent : - a hydrogen atom; or a methyl, ethyl, 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl radical.
  • the R 2 and R 3 radicals can form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a saturated ring comprising from 5 to 7 members, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine or morpholine rings.
  • R2 and R3 form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a pyrrolidine ring.
  • R 5 radical it represents in particular a Ci-C 6 alkyl radical; a C 2 -C 6 monohydroxyalkyl radical; a C 2 -C 6 polyhydroxyalkyl radical; a (Ci-C 6 ) alkoxy-
  • (C 2 -C 6 ) alkyl radical an optionally substituted arylalkyl radical, such as benzyl; a C 2 -C 6 amidoalkyl radical; a C 2 -C 6 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is substituted with two optionally substituted Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different.
  • the Ri radical is such that the atom directly linked to the nitrogen atom is a carbon atom.
  • R 5 represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical; a C 2 -C 4 monohydroxyalkyl radical; a C 2 -C 4 polyhydroxyalkyl radical; a (Ci-C 4 ) alkoxy (C 2 -C 4 ) alkyl radical; a benzyl radical; a Ci-C 4 aminoalkyl radical; or a Ci-C 4 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is substituted with 4 two Ci-C 2 identical alkyl radicals 4.
  • R 5 represents a methyl or ethyl radical or a 2-hydroxyethyl radical.
  • the linker arm L is a chain which links the chromophore with the disulphide or the thiol.
  • the noncationic divalent linker arm L represents: an optionally substituted Ci-C 20 , preferably Ci-Cio, alkyl radical optionally interrupted with an aromatic or nonaromatic, saturated or unsaturated (hetero) cycle comprising from 3 to 7 members, which is optionally substituted and optionally condensed; said alkyl radical being optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms or groups comprising at least one heteroatom, preferably oxygen or nitrogen, such as -C(O)-, or combinations thereof.
  • the (hetero) arylene radicals are optionally substituted.
  • the alkylene part is optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms chosen from oxygen and nitrogen, preferably a nitrogen atom.
  • the (hetero) arylene radicals are, for example, phenylene or naphthylene, phenanthrylene, triazinylene, pyrimidinylene, pyridinylene, pyridazinylene or quinoxalinylene .
  • L represents a -triazinylene (Ci-Cio) alkylene group of which the triazinylene radical is optionally substituted. Even more preferably, L represents a group: in which:
  • X a represents a halogen atom or a radical chosen from a hydroxyl, amino and a
  • Xb represents a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more hydroxyl radicals
  • R represents a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl radical, particularly a hydrogen atom
  • q is equal to 1 or 2.
  • the dyes of formula (I) or (I') which have a cationic linker arm L.
  • the cationic divalent linker arm L represents: • a C 2 -C 2 O alkyl radical bearing at least one cationic charge, optionally substituted and/or optionally interrupted with one or more aromatic or nonaromatic, saturated or unsaturated
  • hetero cycles which may be identical or different, comprising from 3 to 7 members and/or optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms or groups comprising at least one heteroatom or combinations thereof, for instance oxygen, nitrogen, a -C (0) - group or an -S(O) 2 - group or combinations thereof; the linker arm L comprising no azo, nitro, nitroso or peroxo bond; it being understood that the linker arm L bears at least one cationic charge.
  • the cationic linker arm L advantageously represents a C 2 -C 20 alkyl radical: 1- interrupted with at least one group corresponding to formulae (a) and (b) below:
  • Rn independently of one another, represent : o a linear or branched Ci-C 8 alkyl radical; o a C 2 -C 6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl radical; o a (Ci-C 6 ) alkoxy (C 2 -C 6 ) alkyl radical; o an aryl radical such as phenyl which is optionally substituted; o an arylalkyl radical such as benzyl which is optionally substituted; o a C 2 -C 6 aminocarbonylalkyl radical; o a C 2 -C 6 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is optionally substituted with one or two Ci-C 4 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different; two Rn radicals may form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a saturated or unsaturated, optionally substituted, 5-, 6- or 7-membered ring; Ri 2 , which may be identical or different, represent : o a halogen atom
  • Ci-C 2 alkoxy C 2 -C 4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy, amino substituted with one or more linear or branched Ci-C 2 alkyl groups optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group.
  • Rn are preferably chosen from a Ci-C 6 alkyl radical, a C 2 -C 4 (poly) hydroxyalkyl radical, a
  • Rn radicals separately represent a methyl, ethyl, or 2-hydroxyethyl radical.
  • Ri 2 represents a halogen atom chosen from chlorine and fluorine, a Ci-C 6 alkyl radical, a Ci-C 4 monohydroxyalkyl radical, a Ci-C 4 alkoxy radical, a hydroxycarbonyl radical, a (Ci-C 6 ) alkylthio radical or an amino radical disubstituted with a (Ci-C 4 ) alkyl radical .
  • Ri 2 represents a chlorine atom, a methyl, an ethyl, a 2-hydroxyethyl, a methoxy, a hydroxycarbonyl or a dimethylamino .
  • z is equal to 0.
  • L advantageously represents a C 2 -Ci 0 alkyl radical interrupted with at least one group of formula (a) or (b) in which the Rn and/or R i2 radicals, independently of one another, represent a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl radical and An " is an anionic counterion or a mixture.
  • L is a C 2 -Ci 0 alkylene radical interrupted with a group of formula (a) in which the two Rn radicals are identical and represent a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical, such as methyl.
  • linker arm L By way of linker arm L, mention may also be made of the triazines described in WO 03/029359, the alkylenes mentioned in US 5 708 151, and the -alkylenearylenealkylenes- mentioned in US 5 708 151.
  • the compounds correspond more particularly to the following formulae:
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds of formula (I) used in the invention may comprise implementing the following steps :
  • a first step of diazotization of an amino quinoline (a) is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art. They can be obtained from the references described in Color Chemistry, H Zollinger, 3rd Edn, Wiley VCH, pages 166-169.
  • said amine is placed in the presence of phosphoric acid and of tert-butylnitrite .
  • This reaction usually takes place at a temperature between -2O 0 C and 3O 0 C, preferably between -1O 0 C and 2O 0 C, at a pH of between 0 and 12.
  • the reaction is carried out in the presence of an appropriate solvent, among which mention may be made of water, alcohols, in particular aliphatic alcohols, containing up to 4 carbon atoms, organic acids, for example carboxylic or sulphonic acid containing up to 10 carbon atoms, and/or mineral acids of the hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid type.
  • an appropriate solvent among which mention may be made of water, alcohols, in particular aliphatic alcohols, containing up to 4 carbon atoms, organic acids, for example carboxylic or sulphonic acid containing up to 10 carbon atoms, and/or mineral acids of the hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid type.
  • This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
  • the temperature is conventionally between -15 0 C and 3O 0 C, preferably between -1O 0 C and 2O 0 C, at a pH of preferably between 0 and 8.
  • the product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
  • the resulting product is then dimerized in the manner known to those skilled in the art.
  • said resulting product is placed in the presence of a double alkylating agent having a disulphide unit (c) in the presence of an aprotic apolar or polar solvent, such as acetonitrile, dimethylformamide, toluene, 1, 3-dimethyl- 2-oxohexahydropyrimidine (DMPU) or N-methylpyrrolidone .
  • aprotic apolar or polar solvent such as acetonitrile, dimethylformamide, toluene, 1, 3-dimethyl- 2-oxohexahydropyrimidine (DMPU) or N-methylpyrrolidone .
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 14O 0 C.
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • a first step of alkylation of a quinoline compound (d) is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
  • the conditions for carrying out such a step have been summarized previously .
  • the temperature is conventionally between -15 0 C and 6O 0 C, preferably between O 0 C and 4O 0 C, at a pH of preferably between 4 and 9.
  • the product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
  • the quinolinium hydrazine derivative is oxidized by addition of an oxidant or by the simple addition of air.
  • This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
  • the temperature is conventionally between -15 0 C and 6O 0 C, preferably between O 0 C and 4O 0 C, at a pH of preferably between 4 and 9.
  • the product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc.) .
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • a first step of quaternization of a noncationic azo quinoline compound is carried out, in the usual manner, with a protected thiol compound (£) in the presence of a polar or apolar, protic or aprotic solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH .
  • a polar or apolar, protic or aprotic solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH .
  • This quaternization step is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • Lg- (equivalent to An) with Ri, R 2 , R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above.
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • a first step of quaternization of a noncationic azo quinolinium compound is carried out in the usual way with a compound Lg-CH 2 -L-CH 2 -Lg (h) in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH .
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • This quaternization step is known to those skilled in the art.
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • the quaternization is followed by a nucleophilic substitution with a YSH reactant.
  • a nucleophilic substitution of the product obtained is performed with a compound of Y-SH type (Y is as defined above) .
  • This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate, water or alcohols.
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • the temperature is conventionally between -15 0 C and 6O 0 C, preferably between O 0 C and 5O 0 C, at a pH of preferably between 7 and 9.
  • the product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc. ) .
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • a disulphide/thiol dye according to the invention can be obtained by nucleophilic substitution of an amine HNR 2 R 3 (i) on an aromatic nucleus such as phenyl of an azo dye comprising a quinolinium unit bearing, in the ortho- or para-position of said phenyl, a nucleofuge group, for example a halogen or an alkoxy:
  • This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably a protic polar solvent, such as alcohols.
  • a polar solvent preferably a protic polar solvent, such as alcohols.
  • the precursor bearing the nucleofuge group can be readily obtained according to the first steps of the processes described above .
  • the coupler chosen may be a phenol, which can be subsequently alkylated according to the conditions known to those skilled in the art .
  • Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds of formula (II) used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps :
  • This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
  • the temperature is conventionally between -15 0 C and 3O 0 C, preferably between -1O 0 C and 2O 0 C, at a pH of preferably between 0 and 8.
  • the product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
  • the resulting product is then quaternized in the usual way (see, for example, Synth. Comm. 2005, 35(23), 3021- 3026 ; EP1386916; Synthesis, 1986, 5, 382-383 ; Liebigs Annalen der Chemie, 1987, 1, 77-79 ; Bull. Chem. Soc. Jap. 1977, 50(6), 1510-1512 ; J. Org. Chem. 1979, 44(4), 638-639) .
  • the product obtained can be brought into contact with an alkyl sulphate, such as dimethyl sulphate, diethyl sulphate or dipropyl sulphate, or an alkyl halide or an alkylaryl halide such as iodomethane, iodoethane, 2-bromoethanol or benzyl bromide, in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH .
  • the product obtained can also be brought into contact with dialkyl carbonate, such as dimethyl carbonate or diethyl carbonate, in the presence of a base.
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • a first step of diazotization of an aminoquinoline is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
  • the temperature is usually between 1O 0 C and 18O 0 C, preferably between 2O 0 C and 100 0 C.
  • the resulting product is then quaternized in the usual manner .
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • the azo compound is prepared by reacting a nitroso compound (n) and an aromatic amine (m) .
  • n nitroso compound
  • m aromatic amine
  • a variant of this third synthesis is the use of a hydroxylamine compound. This process is known to those skilled in the art and is also described in J. Hetero. Chem 21 (2) , 501-3, 1984.
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
  • covalent bonds ⁇ that can be generated are listed in the table below, based on condensation of electrophiles with nucleophiles :
  • **the acyl azides can rearrange to give isocyanates .
  • a dye with a linker containing carboxamido groups is synthesized by reacting an azo compound containing a nucleophilic amino group with a compound containing two acyl halide groups (r) .
  • This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably alcohols, in the presence of a base such as triethylamine .
  • a polar solvent preferably alcohols
  • a base such as triethylamine
  • a disulphide/thiol dye according to the invention can be obtained by aromatic nucleophilic substitution on an azo dye comprising a quinolinium unit bearing, in the ortho- or para-position, a nucleofuge group, for example a halogen or an alkyloxy, with a reactant H-NR 3 -L-S-Y (s) or H-NR 3 -L-S-S-L-NR 3 -H (t) (for example, cysteamine or cysteine) :
  • This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably alcohols.
  • a polar solvent preferably alcohols.
  • the precursor bearing the nucleofuge group can be readily obtained according to the first steps of the processes described above. If the process has recourse to diazotization of an aminoquinoline followed by coupling, the coupler chosen may be a phenol, which can subsequently be methylated according to the conditions known to those skilled in the art.
  • the protected thiol dyes of formula (I-Y) for which m and n are 1, can be synthesized in two stages.
  • the first stage comprises preparing the unprotected thiol dye (I—H) according to the methods known to those skilled in the art, for example “Thiols and organic Sulfides” , “Thiocyanates and Isothiocyanates, organic” , Ullmann' s Encyclopedia, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.
  • the second stage comprises protecting the thiol function according to the conventional methods known to those skilled in the art, so as to give the protected thiol dyes of formula (I-Y) .
  • This method can be illustrated by means of the method comprising i) generating thiol dyes of formula (I—H) by reducing a two-chromophore, heterocyclic dye bearing a disulphide function -S-S-, such as (I-S) , and ii) protecting said thiol function of (I-H) with the reactant (u) Y' R, according to the conventional methods, so as to obtain the protected thiol dyes of formula (I—Y) .
  • the thiol compound (I—H) can also be metallated with an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal Met* so as to give the thiolate dye of formula (I-Met) .
  • a protected thiol compound (v) protected with a protecting group Y' as defined above, prepared according to one of the procedures described in the books mentioned above, said protected thiol compound comprising at least one nucleophilic function, can be reacted with a sufficient, preferably equimolar, amount of a chromophore (w) , and which comprises an electrophilic function, so as to form a covalent bond ⁇ ; see below, the preparation of dyes of formula (I' -Y) :
  • L' representing an optionally substituted and/or optionally interrupted, (hetero) aromatic or non (hetero) aromatic, cyclic or noncyclic, linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated Ci-C 2 O/- preferably C 2 -Ci 0 , hydrocarbon-based chain optionally terminated with at least one heteroatom or group comprising at least one heteroatom, preferably oxygen or nitrogen; and n' representing an integer between 1 and 6 inclusive .
  • a thiol reactant (x) Y' -SH comprising a Y' group as defined above, the nucleophilic SH function of which can react on the carbon atom of the L radical in the alpha-position with respect to the halogen atom borne by a chromophore, the ketone functions of which are optionally protected beforehand, as seen above, so as to give the protected thiol dye of formula (I-Y) :
  • certain protected thiol dyes (I' -Y) can be obtained by reacting a protected thiol compound with a compound bearing two carboxylic acid functions which are activated according to the conventional methods (for example, reaction with a carbodiimide or with thionyl chloride) .
  • the resulting product (z) is subsequently reacted with a chromophore, the ketone functions of which are optionally protected beforehand, as seen above, and which bears a nucleophilic function, for example of primary or secondary amine type or of aliphatic alcohol type.
  • a synthesis variant is to combine the preceding pathway with the first pathway, i.e. using two equivalents of the dye providing a nucleophilic group with a disulphide dielectrophilic reactant (a' ) , it is possible to generate, after condensation, the disulphide dichromophoric product (I' -S), it being possible for the latter to undergo a reduction so as to form the thiol dye (I' -H), which in turn can either be protected so as to form the protected thiol dye (1''-Y), or be metallated with an alkali metal so as to give the metallated dye (I' ' ' Me tai) :
  • the protected thiol dyes of formula (1'''-Y) can be obtained by reacting a compound (b' ) comprising a thiol group protected with a Y' group and a nucleofuge leaving group Lg, for instance mesylate, tosylate, triflate or halide, on the chromophore.
  • a nucleofuge leaving group Lg for instance mesylate, tosylate, triflate or halide
  • the thiol dyes formed can be converted to -SY' protected thiol dyes by protection of the -SH thiol using conventional protecting groups.
  • the thiol dyes are metallated by also using the conventional methods known to those skilled in the art, such as those described in Advanced Organic Chemistry, "Reactions,
  • the protected thiol dyes can be deprotected by conventional pathways such as those described in the books “Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis” , T. W. Greene, John Willey & Sons ed., NY, 1981 ; “Protecting Groups”, P. Kocienski, Thieme, 3rd ed., 2005.
  • compositions which contains at least one disulphide, thiol or protected thiol dye of formula (I) or (II) .
  • the composition of the invention may also contain a reducing agent .
  • This reducing agent may be chosen from thiols, for example, cysteine, homocysteine, thiolactic acid, the salts of these thiols, phosphines, bisulphite, sulphites, thioglycolic acid, and also its esters, in particular glycerol monothioglycolate, and thioglycerol .
  • This reducing agent may also be chosen from borohydrides and derivatives thereof, for instance the salts of borohydride, of cyanoborohydride, of triacetoxyborohydride or of trimethoxyborohydride : sodium salts, lithium salts, potassium salts, calcium salts, quaternary ammonium (tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, tetra-n-butylammonium, benzyltriethylammonium) salts; catechol borane.
  • borohydrides and derivatives thereof for instance the salts of borohydride, of cyanoborohydride, of triacetoxyborohydride or of trimethoxyborohydride : sodium salts, lithium salts, potassium salts, calcium salts, quaternary ammonium (tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, tetra-n-butylammonium, benzyltriethylammonium
  • the dye composition that can be used in the invention in general contains an amount of dye of formula (I) or formula (II) of between 0.001% and 50% relative to the total weight of the composition. Preferably, this amount is between 0.005% and 20% by weight, and even more preferably between 0.01% and 5% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • composition according to the invention may optionally comprise at least one additional disulphide or thiol dye as described in documents WO 2006/136617 and FR2876576.
  • a dye of formula (I) or (II) according to the invention which exhibits a maximum absorption between 560 and 630 nm is advantageously combined with a dye of general formula (III) (red azo disulphide dyes) and/or a dye of general formula (IV) (yellow hydrazone disulphide dyes) in proportions such that the colour obtained after application of the composition to hair, rinsing and drying, makes it possible to obtain an aesthetic coverage (natural, brown, with, where appropriate, coppery, iridescent, mahogany, matt, red, dark purple tints) which is sufficiently strong and stable.
  • a dye of formula (I) or (II) according to the invention which exhibits a maximum absorption between 560 and 630 nm is advantageously combined with a dye of general formula (III) (red azo disulphide dyes) and/or a dye of general formula (IV) (yellow hydrazone disulphide dyes) in proportions such that the colour obtained after application of the composition
  • red azo disulphide dyes are in particular of general formula (III) below:
  • Rx and Ry independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen or a group chosen from optionally substituted Ci-Ci 6 alkyl optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms, and optionally substituted phenyl;
  • Rz independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or an NR' ' ' ' C (0) R' ' ' ' ' group with R'''' and R' ' ' ' ' as defined above, and
  • the content of additional disulphide/thiol dye(s) in the composition generally ranges from 0.001% to 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.01% to 10% by weight relative to the weight of the composition .
  • composition according to the invention may optionally comprise at least one additional direct dye different from the compounds of formula (I) and/or (H) •
  • nitrobenzene dyes such as nitrobenzene dyes, azo, azomethine, methine, tetraazapentamethine, anthraquinone, naphthoquinone, benzoquinone, phenothiazine, indigoid, xanthene, phenanthridine or phthalocyanine dyes, those derived from triarylmethane, and natural dyes, alone or as mixtures .
  • nitrobenzene dyes azo, azomethine, methine, tetraazapentamethine, anthraquinone, naphthoquinone, benzoquinone, phenothiazine, indigoid, xanthene, phenanthridine or phthalocyanine dyes, those derived from triarylmethane, and natural dyes, alone or as mixtures .
  • red or orange nitrobenzene dyes It may, for example, be chosen from the following red or orange nitrobenzene dyes:
  • the additional direct dye may also be chosen from yellow and yellowy-green nitrobenzene direct dyes; mention may, for example, be made of the compounds chosen from:
  • - Rb represents a Ci-C 4 alkyl radical, or a ⁇ -hydroxyethyl, ⁇ -hydroxypropyl or ⁇ -hydroxypropyl radical;
  • Ra and Rc which may be identical or different, represent a ⁇ -hydroxyethyl, ⁇ -hydroxypropyl, ⁇ -hydroxypropyl, or ⁇ , ⁇ -dihydroxypropyl radical, at least one of the radicals Rb, Rc and Ra representing a ⁇ -hydroxypropyl radical, and it being impossible for Rb and Rc to simultaneously denote a ⁇ -hydroxyethyl radical when Rb is a ⁇ -hydroxypropyl radical, such as those described in French patent FR 2 692 572.
  • FR 2 829 926 FR 2 807 650, WO 02/078660, WO 02/100834, WO 02/100369 and FR 2 844 269.
  • triarylmethane dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of the following compounds:
  • indoamine dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of the following compounds : - 2- ⁇ -hydroxyethylamino-5- [bis ( ⁇ -4 ' -hydroxyethyl) - amino] anilino-1, 4-benzoquinone
  • the additional direct dye may also be a natural direct dye .
  • Extracts or decoctions containing these natural dyes may also be used.
  • the content of additional direct dye(s) in the composition generally ranges from 0.001% to 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.01% to 10% by weight relative to the weight of the composition.
  • the dye composition may also contain one or more oxidation bases and/or one or more couplers conventionally used for dyeing keratin fibres.
  • oxidation bases mention may be made of para- phenylenediamines, bisphenylalkylenediamines, para- aminophenols, bis-para-aminophenols, ortho-aminophenols and heterocyclic bases, and addition salts thereof.
  • couplers mention may in particular be made of meta-phenylenediamines, meta-aminophenols, meta- diphenols, naphthalene couplers and heterocyclic couplers, and addition salts thereof.
  • the coupler (s) is (are each) generally present in an amount of between 0.001% and 10% by weight of the total weight of the dye composition, preferably between 0.005% and 6%.
  • the oxidation base(s) present in the dye composition is (are) in general (each) present in an amount of between 0.001% and 10% by weight of the total weight of the dye composition, preferably between 0.005% and 6% by weight .
  • the addition salts of the oxidation bases and of the couplers that can be used in the context of the invention are in particular chosen from the addition salts with an acid, such as hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulphates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulphonates, phosphates and acetates, and the addition salts with a base, such as alkali metal hydroxides, for instance sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, aqueous ammonia, amines or alkanolamines .
  • an acid such as hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulphates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulphonates, phosphates and acetates
  • a base such as alkali metal hydroxides, for instance sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, aqueous ammonia, amines or alkanolamine
  • the medium suitable for dyeing is a cosmetic medium generally constituted of water or of a mixture of water and at least one organic solvent.
  • organic solvent mention may, for example, be made of Ci-C 4 lower alkanols, such as ethanol and isopropanol; polyols and polyol ethers, such as 2-butoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and also aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, and mixtures thereof.
  • the solvents are preferably present in proportions of preferably between 1% and 40% by weight approximately, relative to the total weight of the dye composition, and even more preferably between 5% and 30% by weight approximately.
  • the dye composition may also contain various adjuvants conventionally used in compositions for dyeing the hair, such as anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactants or mixtures thereof, anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic polymers or blends thereof, mineral or organic thickeners, and in particular anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric associative polymeric thickeners, antioxidants, penetrating agents, sequestering agents, fragrances, buffers, dispersing agents, conditioning agents such as, for example, modified or unmodified, volatile or non-volatile silicones, such as amino silicones, film-forming agents, ceramides, preservatives, opacifiers or conductive polymers.
  • adjuvants conventionally used in compositions for dyeing the hair, such as anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactants or mixtures thereof, anionic, cationic,
  • the above adjuvants are in general present in an amount, for each of them, of between 0.01% and 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition.
  • the pH of the dye composition is generally between 3 and 14 approximately, and preferably between 5 and 11 approximately. It may be adjusted to the desired value by means of acidifying or basifying agents normally used in the dyeing of keratin fibres, or alternatively by means of conventional buffer systems.
  • acidifying agents mention may, by way of example, be made of mineral or organic acids such as hydrochloric acid, orthophosphoric acid or sulphuric acid, carboxylic acids such as acetic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid or lactic acid, and sulphonic acids.
  • basifying agents mention may, by way of example, be made of aqueous ammonia, alkali metal carbonates, alkanolamines such as mono-, di- and triethanolamines and also their derivatives, sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide and the compounds of formula ( ⁇ ) below:
  • the dye composition may be in various forms, such as in the form of a liquid, a cream or a gel, or any other form suitable for dyeing keratin fibres, and in particular the hair.
  • a reducing agent in the process of the invention, can be applied as a pretreatment before the application of the composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) .
  • This pretreatment may be of short duration, in particular from 0.1 second to 30 minutes, preferably from 1 minute to 15 minutes, with a reducing agent as mentioned above.
  • the composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) also contains at least one reducing agent as defined above. This composition is then applied to the hair.
  • the reducing agent is added to the dye composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II), at the time of use.
  • the composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) also contains at least one reducing agent as defined above. This composition is then applied to the hair.
  • the reducing agent is applied post-treatment, after the application of the composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) .
  • the duration of the post-treatment with the reducing agent may be short, for example from 0.1 second to 30 minutes, preferably from 1 minute to 15 minutes, with a reducing agent as described above.
  • the reducing agent is an agent of thiol or borohydride type as described above.
  • One specific embodiment of the invention relates to a process in which the dye of formula (I) or (II) can be applied directly to the hair without reducing agents, with no reducing pretreatment or reducing post- treatment .
  • a treatment with an oxidizing agent can optionally be combined.
  • Any type of oxidizing agent that is conventional in the field may be used. Thus, it may be chosen from hydrogen peroxide, urea peroxide, alkali metal bromates, persalts such as perborates and persulphates, and also enzymes, among which mention may be made of peroxidases, 2-electron oxidoreductases such as uricases and 4-electron oxygenases such as laccases.
  • the use of hydrogen peroxide is particularly preferred.
  • the oxidant leave-on time may be between 0.01 and 40 minutes.
  • the process of the invention comprises a deprotection step aimed at restoring the SH function in situ .
  • the deprotection step may be carried out during a hair pretreatment step, for instance the reducing pretreatment of the hair.
  • the deprotection step may be carried out post-treatment or at the same time as the dyeing.
  • the application of the dye composition according to the invention is generally carried out at ambient temperature. It may, however, be carried out at temperatures ranging from 20 to 18O 0 C.
  • a subject of the invention is also a multicompartment dyeing device or dyeing "kit” in which a first compartment contains a dye composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II), and a second compartment contains a reducing agent capable of reducing the disulphide functions of the keratin materials and/or of the disulphide dye of formula (I) or (II) .
  • One of these compartments may also contain one or more other dyes of direct dye or oxidation dye type.
  • the invention also relates to a multicompartment device in which a first compartment contains a dye composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II); a second compartment contains a reducing agent capable of reducing the disulphide bond of the keratin materials and/or of the disulphide dye of formula (I) or (II); and a third compartment contains an oxidizing agent.
  • the dyeing device contains a first compartment containing a dye composition which comprises at least one protected thiol dye of formula (I) or (II) with x and y being 1, a second compartment containing an agent capable of deprotecting the protected thiol so as to free the thiol, and, optionally, a third compartment comprising an oxidizing agent .
  • Each of the devices mentioned above may be equipped with a means for delivering the desired mixture to the hair, for instance the devices described in patent FR 2 586 913.
  • Intermediate 1 is obtained in the usual manner as follows: a solution of tert-butylnitrite is added dropwise to a solution of 4-aminoquinoline in H 3 PO 4 at -1O 0 C with stirring. After 1 h, a solution of urea and then a solution of aniline in H 3 PO 4 and H 2 O are added. The reaction mixture is brought back to pH 7 with sodium hydroxide, at O 0 C, and stirred for 2 h. After filtration, the solid is purified by chromatography (alumina) .
  • Step 1 synthesis of N,N'- (disulfanediyldiethane-2, l- diyl) bis (4-chlorobutanamide)
  • Step 2 Synthesis of l,l'- ⁇ disulfanediylbis[ethane- 2, 1-diylimino (4-oxobutane-4, 1-diyl) ] ⁇ bis ⁇ 4- [ ⁇ 4- [bis (2- hydroxyethyl) amino]phenyl ⁇ diazenyl] quinoliniumjdichlori de
  • Alkylpolyglucoside as an aqueous solution containing 4 .5 g 65%AM
  • compositions A (9 ml) and B (1 ml) are mixed, and then the formulations are applied to locks of natural white hair containing 90% white hairs (NW) , and of permanent-waved white hair (PW) .
  • the leave-on time is 20 minutes at ambient temperature.
  • the locks are then rinsed, shampooed and dried.
  • Composition A is applied to locks of natural white hair containing 90% white hairs (NW) , and of permanent-waved white hair (PW) .
  • the leave-on time is 10 minutes at ambient temperature.
  • the locks thus treated are rinsed with water.
  • Composition B is then applied to these same locks, in a bath ratio of 5 g of formulation per gram of hair.
  • the leave-on time is 15 minutes at ambient temperature.
  • the locks are then rinsed, shampooed and dried.
  • a study of light-fastness was carried out, by exposure to the Xenotest, on the locks of natural white and permanent-waved white hair previously dyed according to the two dyeing processes mentioned above, for a duration of 3 hours.
  • the exposure conditions are 90 W/m 2 , 60% relative humidity and with an exposure chamber temperature of 35 0 C.
  • the locks are shampooed according to 5 shampooing cycles comprising a shampooing operation followed by rinsing with running water and, finally, air-drying. These cycles are carried out 5 times one after the other. During the shampooing operations, there is no visible running, the shampoo foam and the rinsing water are not coloured.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to thiol/disulphide azo quinolinium compounds for dyeing keratin fibres. The invention relates to a dye composition comprising a particular thiol/disulphide azo quinolinium chromophore-containing thiol or disulphide dye, and to a process for dyeing keratin fibres such as the hair, using said composition. It similarly relates to novel particular thiol/disulphide azo quinolinium chromophore-containing dyes and to the uses thereof in dyeing keratin fibres. The dyeing process according to the invention makes it possible to dye keratin fibres without damaging them, in a manner which is particularly persistent with respect to shampooing operations and common attacks. Moreover, the novel dyes according to the invention extend the colour range to violets and blues. This process also makes it possible to dye bleached keratin fibres in a strong and chromatic manner.

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AZO QUINOLINIUM COMPOUNDS COMPRISING A DISULPHIDE/THIOL
UNIT, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME, PROCESS FOR DYEING
KERATIN FIBRES AND DEVICE
The present invention relates to thiol/disulphide azo quinolinium compounds for dyeing keratin fibres.
It is known practice to dye keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair, with dye compositions containing direct dyes. These compounds are coloured or colouring molecules which have an affinity for the fibres. It is known practice, for example, to use direct dyes of the nitrobenzene type, anthraquinone dyes, nitropyridine dyes, or dyes of the azo, xanthene, acridine, azine or triarylmethane type.
These dyes are normally applied to the fibres, optionally in the presence of an oxidizing agent, if it is desired to obtain a simultaneous lightening effect on the fibres. Once the leave-on time has elapsed, the fibres are rinsed, optionally washed and dried.
The colourings which result from the use of direct dyes are temporary or semi-permanent colourings since the nature of the interactions which bind the direct dyes to the keratin fibre, and their desorption from the surface and/or from the core of the fibre, are responsible for their weak dyeing power and their relatively poor resistance to washing and perspiration.
In order to increase the fastness of direct colourings, it is known practice to use disulphide dyes. For example, document WO 2006/136617 describes a mixture of several disulphide dyes with chestnut/brown shades on keratin fibres. However, some disulphide dyes have performance levels that are insufficient in particular in terms of selectivity, uptake, stability or resistance to outside attacks such as bad weather, shampooing operations, light or sweat, which brings about a change in colour over time. Colour change is a particularly embarrassing problem when it occurs after shampooing and/or exposure to light.
The aim of the present invention is therefore to provide disulphide or thiol dyes which do not have the drawbacks of existing direct dyes. In particular, one of the aims of the present invention is to provide dyes which make it possible to obtain natural shades which are resistant to outside attacks and which do not change colour over time.
This aim is achieved with the present invention, a subject of which is a process for dyeing keratin materials, in particular human keratin materials such as the hair, which comprises applying, to the keratin materials, a dye composition comprising, in a suitable cosmetic medium, at least one disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium dye of formula (I) or (II) below:
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(H) and also the addition salts thereof with an organic or mineral acid, and the solvates, hydrates, tautomers and optical and geometrical isomers thereof; in which formulae (I) and (II) :
L represents an optionally substituted Ci-C2O/- particularly Ci-Ci0, divalent hydrocarbon-based chain optionally interrupted with one or more divalent groups or combinations thereof, it being understood that two divalent groups or combinations thereof are separated by a Ci-C6 divalent hydrocarbon-based chain, in particular alkylene, said divalent groups being chosen from: i) -N(R)-; -N+(R) (R0)-, An"; -0-, -S-, -C(O)-, with R representing a group chosen from Ci-C4 alkyl, C2-C6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy-
(Ci-C6) alkyl, aryl such as phenyl, aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl such as benzyl,
(Ci-C4) alkylcarbonylamino (Ci-C6) alkyl, amino (Ci-C4) alkyl, the amine of which is substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, (Ci-C6) alkylcarbonyl and
(Ci-C4) alkylcarbonylamino; and R° representing a hydrogen atom or R; ii) a cationic heterocycle or cationic heteroaryl
Het+, An", with An" as previously defined and
Het+ representing a saturated or unsaturated, cationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to
10 members, or a cationic heteroaryl comprising from 5 to 10 members, such as imidazolium, piperazinium, benzimidazolium or pyrazolium; iii) a noncationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to 10 members, such as piperazinyl, and iv) an optionally substituted (hetero)aryl such as optionally substituted 1, 3, 5-triazine; with L comprising no diazo, hydrazino, aminooxy, nitro, nitroso or peroxide group;
> Ri and R4, independently of one another, represent:
• a Ci-C4 alkyl group;
• a hydroxyl group;
• a Ci-C4 alkoxy group;
• a C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy group; • an alkoxycarbonyl group (RaO-C(O)-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• an alkylcarbonyloxy group (RaC (O)-O-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; • an amino group optionally substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen, for example oxygen; • an alkylcarbonylamino group (RaC (0) -NR' a-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical and R' a represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a (di) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl group ( (Ra) 2N-C (0) ) in which the Ra radicals independently of one another, and which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a ureido group ( (Ra) 2N-C0-NRb-) in which the Ra and Rb radicals, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a guanidinium group ( (Ra) 2N-C (=NH2 +) -NRb-) in which the Ra and Rb radicals, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a
Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a halogen atom, preferably chlorine, fluorine or bromine;
• or else two adjacent R4 radicals can form, with the carbon atoms to which they are attached, a condensed, aromatic 6-membered ring optionally substituted with one or more groups, which may be identical or different, chosen from hydroxyl, Ci-C4 alkyl, hydroxycarbonyl (HO(O)C-), alkoxycarbonyl (Ra0(0)C-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl group, (alkyl) sulphonylamino (RaS(0)2NRb) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl and Rb represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl group; Ci-C4 alkoxy; amino optionally substituted with one or two Ci-C4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, and optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl or methylcarbonylamino group, it being possible for the two alkyl groups to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen, for example oxygen;
R2 and R3, independently of one another, represent:
• a hydrogen atom;
• an optionally substituted Ci-C6 alkyl group such as methyl;
• an optionally substituted aryl group such as phenyl;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl group such as pyridyl; • an optionally substituted aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as benzyl;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as pyridinylmethyl;
• a cycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as cyclohexylmethyl;
• a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as piperidinylmethyl;
• or else R3, with the nitrogen atom which bears it, and R4, with the carbon atom which bears it, can optionally together form a 5-, 6- or
7-membered heterocycle; this heterocycle and the aromatic ring attached to the azo group are then condensed; the heterocycle may be saturated or unsaturated, and optionally interrupted with a heteroatom, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine;
• or else two contiguous R2 groups, when n is 2, form, together with the carbon atom which bears them, a benzo group;
• or else R2 and R3 of formula (I) form, together with the nitrogen atom which bears them, a 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocycle, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine;
> R5 is directly attached to the quaternized nitrogen atom by means of a carbon atom and represents:
• an optionally substituted Ci-C6 alkyl group such as methyl;
• an optionally substituted aryl group such as phenyl; • an optionally substituted heteroaryl group such as pyridyl;
• an optionally substituted aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as benzyl;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as pyridinylmethyl;
• a cycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as cyclohexylmethyl;
• a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group such as piperidinylmethyl;
> Y represents: i) a hydrogen atom; ii) an alkali metal; iii) an alkaline earth metal; iv) an ammonium group: N+R01R^R7R5 or a phosphonium group: P+RαRβRγRδ, with Rα, Rβ, Rγ and Rδ, which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group; or v) a thiol- function-protecting group;
> An represents an anionic counterion; > m represents an integer between 0 and 6 inclusive; ^ n represents an integer between 0 and 4 inclusive;
> x represents 1 or 2;
> y represents 0 or 1;
it being understood that:
- if x is 1, then y is 1 and that if x is 2, then y is zero; - the electroneutrality of the compounds of formulae (I) and (II) being ensured by one or more cosmetically acceptable anionic counterions An, which may or may not be identical.
Another subject of the invention is a dye composition for dyeing keratin fibres such as hair, comprising, in a cosmetic medium, at least one disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined above, and optionally a reducing agent.
A subject of the invention is also a multicompartment device for dyeing keratin fibres, such as the hair, comprising, in one compartment, the composition according to the invention as defined above, in a second compartment, a reducing agent, and optionally, in a third compartment, an oxidizing agent.
Another subject of the invention concerns the disulphide or thiol azo quinolinium compounds of formulae (I) and (II) as defined above.
The dyeing process according to the invention makes it possible to dye keratin fibres without damaging them, in a manner which is persistent with respect to shampooing operations, common attacks such as sunlight or perspiration, and hair treatments.
This process also makes it possible to dye keratin fibres in a strong, nonselective, homogeneous and chromatic manner. Using a mixture with other dyes of different colours, this process also makes it possible to dye keratin fibres in natural shades such as browns and blacks without any notable colour change being observed over time.
Moreover, the novel dyes according to the invention have better chemical stability. These dyes are more soluble and stable than the prior art dyes in conventional cosmetic formulations containing in particular basified water and organic solvents. Mention may, for example, be made of C1-C4 lower alkanols such as ethanol and isopropanol, polyols and polyol ethers such as 2-butoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and also aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, and mixtures thereof.
For the purpose of the present invention, and unless otherwise indicated:
- an "alkyl radical" is a linear or branched, Ci-Ci6, preferably Ci-C6, hydrocarbon-based radical;
- an "alkyl radical" or the "alkyl" part of a radical is said to be ^substituted' when it comprises at least one substituent chosen from the groups:
• hydroxyl,
• C1-C4 alkoxy,
• C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy, • amino, amino substituted with one or more C1-C4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for said alkyl radicals to form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally comprising at least one other heteroatom which may or may not be different from nitrogen;
- an "aryl" or "heteroaryl radical", the "aryl" or "heteroaryl" part of a radical or the "arylene" or "heteroarylene" part is said to be ^substituted' when it comprises at least one substituent borne by a carbon atom, chosen from: • a Ci-Ci6, preferably Ci-C8, alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from the radicals hydroxyl, Ci-C2 alkoxy, C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy, acylamino, amino substituted with two Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, or it being possible for the two radicals to form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 7-membered, preferably 5- or 6-membered, heterocycle optionally comprising another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen;
• a halogen atom such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine;
• a hydroxyl group;
• a Ci-C2 alkoxy radical;
• a Ci-C4 alkylthio;
• a C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy radical; • an amino radical; an amino radical substituted with one or two Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, or an amino radical substituted with two optionally substituted Ci-C2 alkyl radicals;
• an acylamino radical (-NR-C(O)R') in which the R radical is a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R' radical is a Ci-C2 alkyl radical; a carbamoyl radical (R2N-C(O)-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; an alkylsulphonylamino radical (R' S (0) 2-NR-) in which the R radical represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R' radical represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical or a phenyl radical; an aminosulphonyl radical (R2N-S(O)2-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group;
- when an aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl; heteroaryl (Ci-C6) alkyl; cycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl or heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl radical is said to be substituted, it is the aryl, heteroaryl, cycloalkyl or heterocycloalkyl part which is substituted;
- the cyclic or heterocyclic part of a nonaromatic radical is said to be substituted when it comprises at least one substituent borne by a carbon atom, chosen from the groups: • hydroxyl;
• Ci-C4 alkoxy , C2-C4 (po ly ) hydroxyalkoxy ;
• Ci-C4 alkylthi o ;
• alkylcarbonylamino (RC(O)-NR'-) in which the R' radical is a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R radical is a Ci-C2 alkyl radical or an amino radical substituted with two Ci-C4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for said alkyl radicals to form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally comprising at least one other heteroatom which may or may not be different from nitrogen;
- when a ring does not bear the maximum number of substituents, then the unsubstituted position (s) bear(s) a hydrogen atom;
- an "aryl" radical represents a condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic carbon-based group containing from 6 to 22 carbon atoms, and at least one ring of which is aromatic; preferably, the aryl radical is a phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, indenyl, anthracenyl or tetrahydronaphthyl;
- a "heteroaryl radical" represents an optionally cationic, condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic group comprising from 5 to 22 members, and from 1 to 6 heteroatoms chosen from nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur and selenium atoms, and at least one ring of which is aromatic; preferably, a heteroaryl radical is chosen from acridinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzo- bistriazolyl, benzopyrazolyl, benzopyridazinyl, benzoquinolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzotriazolyl, benzoxazolyl, pyridinyl, tetrazolyl, dihydro- thiazolyl, imidazopyridinyl, imidazolyl, indolyl, isoquinolyl, naphthoimidazolyl, naphthooxazolyl, naphthopyrazolyl, oxadiazolyl, oxazolyl, oxazolo- pyridyl, phenazinyl, phenooxazolyl, pyrazinyl, pyrazolyl, pyrilyl, pyrazoyltriazyl, pyridyl, pyridinoimidazolyl, pyrrolyl, quinolyl, tetrazolyl, thiadiazolyl, thiazolyl, thiazolopyridinyl, thiazoylimidazolyl, thiopyrylyl, triazolyl, xanthylyl and its ammonium salt; - a "cyclic" or "cycloalkyl radical" is a condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic, nonaromatic cycloalkyl radical containing from 5 to 22 carbon atoms, which may comprise one or more unsaturations; in particular, the cyclic radical is a cyclohexyl; - a "heterocyclic radical or heterocycle" is a condensed or noncondensed, monocyclic or polycyclic, nonaromatic radical containing from 5 to 22 members, comprising from 1 to 6 heteroatoms chosen from nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur atoms; - an "alkylene radical" is a Ci-C2O linear or branched, divalent hydrocarbon-based chain optionally substituted with the same substituents as those of an optionally substituted alkyl group or with a carboxyl group; in particular, the alkylene chain is not substituted, such as methylene, ethylene or propylene;
- an "alkenylene radical" is a C2-C2O linear or branched, divalent hydrocarbon-based chain comprising from one to three unsaturations, which may or may not be conjugated, optionally substituted with the same groups as those of the alkylene radical;
- an "arylene" or "heteroarylene radical" is an aryl or heteroaryl group as defined above, which is divalent, i.e. two parts of the aryl or heteroaryl radical form a linker arm in the molecule;
- an "organic or mineral acid salt" is more particularly chosen from a salt derived i) from hydrochloric acid HCl, ii) from hydrobromic acid HBr, iϋ) from sulphuric acid H2SO4, iv) from alkylsulphonic acids: AIk-S(O)2OH, such as methylsulphonic acid and ethylsulphonic acid; v) from arylsulphonic acids: Ar-S(O)2OH, such as benzenesulphonic acid and toluenesulphonic acid; vi) from citric acid; vii) from succinic acid; viii) from tartaric acid; ix) from lactic acid; x) from alkoxysulphinic acids: AIk-O-S(O)OH, such as methoxysulphinic acid and ethoxysulphinic acid; xi) from aryloxysulphinic acids, such as tolueneoxysulphinic acid and phenoxysulphinic acid; xii) from phosphoric acid H3PO4; xiii) from acetic acid CH3C(O)OH; xiv) from triflic acid CF3SO3H and xv) from tetrafluoroboric acid HBF4;
- an "anionic counterion" is an anion or an anionic group associated with the cationic charge of the dye; more particularly, the anionic counterion is chosen from i) halides such as chloride or bromide; ii) nitrates; iii) sulphonates, among which are Ci-C6 alkylsulphonates : AIk-S(O)2O" such as methylsulphonate or mesylate and ethylsulphonate; iv) arylsulphonates : Ar-S(O)2O" such as benzenesulphonate and toluenesulphonate or tosylate; v) citrate; vi) succinate; vii) tartrate; viii) lactate; ix) alkyl sulphates: AIk-O-S(O)O" such as methyl sulphate and ethyl sulphate; x) aryl sulphates: Ar-O-S(O)O" such as benzene sulphate and toluene sulphate; xi) alkoxy sulphates: AIk-O-S(O)2O" such as methoxy sulphate and ethoxy sulphate; xii) aryloxy sulphates: Ar-O-S(O)2O", xiii) phosphates; xiv) acetate; xv) triflate; xvi) borates such as tetrafluoroborate; and xvii) oxalates;
- the "solvates" represent the hydrates and also the association with linear or branched C2-C4 alcohols such as ethanol, isopropanol or n-propanol.
The compounds of the invention of formulae (I) and
(II), when x and y are 1, contain an SY function which may be in the covalent -S-Y form or ionic -S-Y+ form, depending on the nature of Y and on the pH of the medium.
As indicated above, a first subject of the invention comprises compounds corresponding to the abovementioned formulae (I) and (II) .
A specific embodiment concerns the thiol dyes of formulae (I) and (II) with x and y which are 1, and Y representing a hydrogen atom or an alkali metal. Advantageously, Y represents a hydrogen atom.
In accordance with another specific embodiment of the invention, in the abovementioned formulae (I) and (II), Y is a protecting group known to those skilled in the art, for instance those described in the books "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis" , T. W. Greene, John Willey & Sons ed., NY, 1981, pp. 193-217; "Protecting Groups", P. Kocienski, Thieme, 3rd edition, 2005, chap. 5.
In particular, when Y represents a thiol-function- protecting group, Y is chosen from the following radicals :
(Ci-C4) alkylcarbonyl; (Ci-C4) alkylthiocarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkoxycarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkoxythiocarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkylthiothiocarbonyl; ■ (di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl;
(di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminothiocarbonyl;
arylcarbonyl such as phenylcarbonyl;
aryloxycarbonyl;
aryl (Ci-C4) alkoxycarbonyl; ■ (di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl such as dimethylaminocarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) (alkyl) arylaminocarbonyl;
carboxyl;
SO3 ~; M+ with M+ representing an alkali metal such as sodium or potassium, or else An or An'" of formula (I) or (II) and M+ are absent;
optionally substituted aryl such as phenyl, dibenzosuberyl or 1, 3, 5-cycloheptatrienyl;
optionally substituted heteroaryl; including, in particular, the cationic or noncationic heteroaryl radicals comprising from 1 to 4 heteroatoms below: i) 5-, 6- or 7-membered monocyclic radicals, such as furanyl or furyl, pyrrolyl or pyrryl, thiophenyl or thienyl, pyrazolyl, oxazolyl, oxazolium, isoxazolyl, isoxazolium, thiazolyl, thiazolium, isothiazolyl, isothiazolium, 1, 2, 4-triazolyl, 1, 2, 4-triazolium, 1,2,3- triazolyl, 1, 2, 3-triazolium, 1, 2, 4-oxazolyl, 1, 2, 4-oxazolium, 1, 2, 4-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,4- thiadiazolium, pyrylium, thiopyridyl, pyridinium, pyrimidinyl, pyrimidinium, pyrazinyl, pyrazinium, pyridazinyl, pyridazinium, triazinyl, triazinium, tetrazinyl, tetrazinium, azepine, azepinium, oxazepinyl, oxazepinium, thiepinyl, thiepinium, imidazolyl or imidazolium; ii) 8- to 11-membered bicyclic radicals, such as indolyl, indolinium, benzoimidazolyl, benzoimidazolium, benzoxazolyl, benzoxazolium, dihydrobenzoxazolinyl, benzothiazolyl, benzo- thiazolium, pyridoimidazolyl, pyrido- imidazolium or thienocycloheptadienyl, these monocyclic or bicyclic groups being optionally substituted with one or more groups such as
(Ci-C4) alkyl, for instance methyl, or polyhalo (Ci-C4) alkyl, for instance trifluoro- methyl;
optionally cationic, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl, the heterocycloalkyl group representing in particular a saturated or partially saturated, 5-, 6- or 7-membered monocyclic group comprising from 1 to 4 heteroatoms chosen from oxygen, sulphur and nitrogen, such as di/tetra- hydrofuranyl, di/tetrahydrothiophenyl, di/tetra- hydropyrrolyl, di/tetrahydropyranyl, di/tetra/- hexahydrothiopyranyl, dihydropyridyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl, tetramethylpiperidinyl, morpholinyl, di/tetra/hexahydroazepinyl, di/tetrahydropyrimidinyl, these groups being optionally substituted with one or more groups such as (Ci-C4) alkyl, oxo or thioxo; or the heterocycle represents the following group:
in which R'c, R'd, R'e, R'f, R'g and R'h, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group, or else two groups R' g with R'h, and/or R'e with R' f form an oxo or thioxo group, or else R'g with R'e together form a cycloalkyl; and v represents an integer between 1 and 3 inclusive; preferably, R' c to R'h represent a hydrogen atom; and
An'''- represents a counterion;
-C(NR'cR'd)=N+R'eR'f; An'"" with R' c, R' d, R' e and R'f, which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group; preferably, R' c to R' f represent a hydrogen atom; and An'''" represents a counterion;
-C (NR'cR'd)=NR'e; with R' c, R' d and R' e as defined above; ■ optionally substituted (di) aryl (Ci-C4) alkyl, such as 9-anthracenylmethyl, phenylmethyl or diphenylmethyl optionally substituted with one or more groups in particular chosen from (C1-C4) alkyl,
(C1-C4) alkoxy, for instance methoxy, hydroxyl, alkylcarbonyl, and (di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) amino, for instance dimethylamino;
optionally substituted (di) heteroaryl- (Ci-C4) alkyl; the heteroaryl group is in particular cationic or noncationic, and monocyclic, comprising 5 or 6 members and from 1 to 4 heteroatoms chosen from nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, such as the groups pyrrolyl, furanyl, thiophenyl, pyridyl, pyridyl N-oxide such as 4-pyridyl N-oxide or 2-pyridyl N-oxide, pyrylium, pyridinium or triazinyl, optionally substituted with one or more groups such as alkyl, particularly methyl; advantageously, the (di) heteroaryl (Ci-C4) alkyl is (di) heteroarylmethyl or (di) heteroarylethyl;
CR1R2R3 with R1, R2 and R3, which may be identical or different, representing a halogen atom or a group chosen from:
- (Ci-C4) alkyl;
- (Ci-C4) alkoxy;
- optionally substituted aryl, such as phenyl optionally substituted with one or more groups such as (Ci-C4) alkyl, (Ci-C4) alkoxy or hydroxyl;
- optionally substituted heteroaryl, such as thiophenyl, furanyl, pyrrolyl, pyranyl or pyridyl, optionally substituted with a (Ci-C4) alkyl group;
- P (Z1) R' 1R' 2R'3 with R'1 and R'2, which may be identical or different, representing a hydroxyl, (Ci-C4) alkoxy or alkyl group, R'3 representing a hydroxyl or (Ci-C4) alkoxy group, and Z1 representing an oxygen or sulphur atom;
a sterically hindered cyclic group; and
optionally substituted alkoxyalkyl, such as methoxymethyl (MOM) , ethoxyethyl (EOM) and isobutoxymethyl .
According to a preferred variant of the invention, Y represents :
- a hydrogen atom; - a Ci-C4 alkylcarbonyl radical, preferably acetyl;
- an imidazolium radical optionally substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals;
- a -C (NR'cR'd) =NR'e radical where R'C, R'd and R'e are as defined above, preferably the group -C(=NH)NH2; - a Ci-C4 alkoxycarbonyl radical, preferably the group -CO2Et;
- an alkylpyridinium radical, preferably the methyl- pyridinium group, in particular 2-methylpyridinium.
The Ri and R4 radicals, independently of one another, more particularly represent: a Ci-C4 alkyl group; a halogen atom such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine; - a hydroxyl group; a Ci-C2 alkoxy radical; a C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy radical; - an amino radical; an amino radical substituted with one or two Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl or Ci-C4 dialkylamino group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, an optionally substituted, saturated or unsaturated, 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom chosen from the nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur atom; an alkylcarbonylamino radical (RC(O)-NR'-) in which the R radical represents a C1-C4 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; - a carbamoyl radical (R2N-C(O)-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; - an alkylsulphonylamino radical (R' S (0) 2-NR-) in which the R radical represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, and the R' radical represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; - an aminosulphonyl radical (R2N-S(O)2-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; - a ureido radical (R2N-C(O)-NR'-) in which the R and R' radicals, which may be identical or different, and independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical .
More particularly, the Ri and R4 radicals, independently of one another, represent: a Ci-C2 alkyl radical; an amino radical; - an amino radical substituted with one or two C1-C3 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, an optionally substituted, saturated or unsaturated, 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen; an alkylcarbonylamino radical (RC (0) -NR' ) in which the R radical represents a Ci-C2 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; - a carbamoyl radical (R2N-C(O)-) in which the R radicals, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group; - a sulphonylamino radical; a hydroxyl radical; a Ci-C2 alkoxy radical; a chlorine atom.
Even more particularly, the Ri and R4 radicals, independently of one another, represent: a Ci-C2 alkyl radical; a Ci-C2 alkoxy radical; a hydroxyl radical; - an amino radical substituted with one or two
Ci-C3 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group;
- an alkylcarbonylamino radical (RC (0) -NR' ) in which the R radical represents a Ci-C2 alkyl radical and the R' radical represents a hydrogen .
According to a preferred variant of the invention, the Ri and R4 radicals, independently of one another, represent : a methyl or ethyl radical; an amino, dimethylamino or bis (2-hydroxyethyl) - amino radical; - a hydroxyl radical; an acetylamino radical.
As regards the position of the Ri radical, when m is 1 and the azo group is in the 4-position, the Ri group is preferably in the 2-position. When m is greater than or equal to 2, then the azo group is preferably in the 4-position, and the Ri groups are in the 2-, 5-, 6- and 7-position. When m is 1 and the azo group is in the 2-position, then the Ri group is preferably in the 4-position. When m is greater than or equal to 2, then the azo group is in the 2-position, and the Ri groups are preferably in the 3-, 4-, 5-, 6- and 8-position.
As regards the position of R4, when m is 1, the R4 group is preferably in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group, except when the R4 group forms a ring with the R3 group, in which case the R4 radical is in the meta-position with respect to the azo group.
When n is 2, then the R4 radicals are both preferably in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group or one of the two groups is in the ortho-position with respect to the azo group and the other is in the meta- position with respect to the azo group. This R4 radical in the meta-position may be preferentially in the ortho-position or in the para-position with respect to the other R4 group.
In particular, m is zero or else m is 1 and Ri represents a (Ci-C4) alkyl group.
In particular, n is zero or else m is 2 and Ri represents a methyl or methoxy group.
According to a second preferred variant of the invention, two R4 radicals borne by adjacent carbon atoms can form, together with the carbon atom to which each is attached, an optionally aromatic condensed ring such as benzo, optionally substituted preferably with a methyl radical; a hydroxyl radical; a methoxy radical; an amino radical; a methylamino radical; a dimethylamino radical; a pyrrolidine radical; or a sulphonylamino radical. The R2 and R3 radicals, independently of one another, represent particularly: a hydrogen atom; - an optionally substituted Ci-C6 alkyl group;
- R2 and R3 of formula (I) form, together with the nitrogen atom which bears them, a 5-, 6- or
7-membered heterocycle such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, homopiperidine, piperazine, homopiperazine or morpholine.
More particularly, the R2 and R3 radicals, independently of one another, represent: a hydrogen atom; - a C1-C4 alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from the radicals : i) hydroxyl; ii) amino substituted with two Ci-C2 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one group:
• hydroxyl;
• a Ci-C2 alkoxy radical; • an amino radical;
• an amino radical substituted with one or two Ci-C3 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group.
According to a preferred variant of the invention, the R2 and R3 radicals, independently of one another, represent : - a hydrogen atom; or a methyl, ethyl, 2-hydroxyethyl or 2-hydroxypropyl radical.
According to a second preferred variant of the invention, for the compounds of formula (I) the R2 and R3 radicals can form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a saturated ring comprising from 5 to 7 members, such as pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine or morpholine rings.
Preferably, R2 and R3 form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a pyrrolidine ring.
As regards the R5 radical, it represents in particular a Ci-C6 alkyl radical; a C2-C6 monohydroxyalkyl radical; a C2-C6 polyhydroxyalkyl radical; a (Ci-C6) alkoxy-
(C2-C6) alkyl radical; an optionally substituted arylalkyl radical, such as benzyl; a C2-C6 amidoalkyl radical; a C2-C6 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is substituted with two optionally substituted Ci-C4 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different.
Furthermore, the Ri radical is such that the atom directly linked to the nitrogen atom is a carbon atom.
Preferably, R5 represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; a C2-C4 monohydroxyalkyl radical; a C2-C4 polyhydroxyalkyl radical; a (Ci-C4) alkoxy (C2-C4) alkyl radical; a benzyl radical; a Ci-C4 aminoalkyl radical; or a Ci-C4 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is substituted with 4 two Ci-C2 identical alkyl radicals 4.
Preferably, R5 represents a methyl or ethyl radical or a 2-hydroxyethyl radical.
According to a specific embodiment of the invention, the linker arm L is a chain which links the chromophore with the disulphide or the thiol.
Another specific aspect of the invention concerns the dyes of formula (I) or (I') which have a noncationic linker arm L. According to this variant, the noncationic divalent linker arm L represents: an optionally substituted Ci-C20, preferably Ci-Cio, alkyl radical optionally interrupted with an aromatic or nonaromatic, saturated or unsaturated (hetero) cycle comprising from 3 to 7 members, which is optionally substituted and optionally condensed; said alkyl radical being optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms or groups comprising at least one heteroatom, preferably oxygen or nitrogen, such as -C(O)-, or combinations thereof.
L more particularly represents: an alkylene group -CnH2n- in which n is an integer from 1 to 20, preferably from 1 to 10, and even more preferably from 1 to 6; - a -CpH2P-C(O)-NR-C5H2S- radical in which p and s, which may be identical or different, represent an integer between 1 and 6 inclusive, and R represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl group, preferably p=l to 4, s=l to 4 and R=H; a - (hetero) arylene-J- (Ci-C6) alkylene- radical, with J representing a divalent group chosen from -0-, -S-, -N(R)-, -C(O)-N(R)- and -N(R)-C(O)-, R representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group, preferably the alkylene is Ci-C4.
The (hetero) arylene radicals are optionally substituted. The alkylene part is optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms chosen from oxygen and nitrogen, preferably a nitrogen atom.
The (hetero) arylene radicals are, for example, phenylene or naphthylene, phenanthrylene, triazinylene, pyrimidinylene, pyridinylene, pyridazinylene or quinoxalinylene .
According to this variant, L represents a -triazinylene (Ci-Cio) alkylene group of which the triazinylene radical is optionally substituted. Even more preferably, L represents a group:
Figure imgf000025_0001
in which:
Xa represents a halogen atom or a radical chosen from a hydroxyl, amino and a
(di) (Ci-C4) alkylamino radical, the alkyl group (s) of which is (are) optionally substituted with one or more hydroxyl radicals;
Xb represents a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl radical optionally substituted with one or more hydroxyl radicals; R represents a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl radical, particularly a hydrogen atom; q is equal to 1 or 2.
Another particular aspect of the invention concerns the dyes of formula (I) or (I') which have a cationic linker arm L. According to this variant, the cationic divalent linker arm L represents: • a C2-C2O alkyl radical bearing at least one cationic charge, optionally substituted and/or optionally interrupted with one or more aromatic or nonaromatic, saturated or unsaturated
(hetero) cycles, which may be identical or different, comprising from 3 to 7 members and/or optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms or groups comprising at least one heteroatom or combinations thereof, for instance oxygen, nitrogen, a -C (0) - group or an -S(O)2- group or combinations thereof; the linker arm L comprising no azo, nitro, nitroso or peroxo bond; it being understood that the linker arm L bears at least one cationic charge. According to this variant, the cationic linker arm L advantageously represents a C2-C20 alkyl radical: 1- interrupted with at least one group corresponding to formulae (a) and (b) below:
Figure imgf000026_0001
in which:
• Rn, independently of one another, represent : o a linear or branched Ci-C8 alkyl radical; o a C2-C6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl radical; o a (Ci-C6) alkoxy (C2-C6) alkyl radical; o an aryl radical such as phenyl which is optionally substituted; o an arylalkyl radical such as benzyl which is optionally substituted; o a C2-C6 aminocarbonylalkyl radical; o a C2-C6 aminoalkyl radical of which the amine is optionally substituted with one or two Ci-C4 alkyl radicals which may be identical or different; two Rn radicals may form, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a saturated or unsaturated, optionally substituted, 5-, 6- or 7-membered ring; Ri2, which may be identical or different, represent : o a halogen atom chosen from bromine, chlorine or fluorine; o a Ci-C6 alkyl radical; o a C2-C6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl radical; o a Ci-C6 alkoxy radical; o a Ci-C4 (di) alkylamino radical; o a hydroxycarbonyl radical; o a Ci-C6 alkylcarbonyl radical; o an optionally substituted benzyl radical; o a phenyl radical optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from methyl, hydroxyl, amino and methoxy radicals; • An- represents an anionic counterion or a mixture of anionic counterions; • z is an integer between 1 and 3; if z < 3, then the unsubstituted carbon atoms bear a hydrogen atom;
2- optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms or groups comprising at least one heteroatom or combinations thereof, chosen from oxygen, nitrogen and the -C (0) - group;
3- and optionally substituted with one or more radicals chosen from the radicals hydroxyl, Ci-C2 alkoxy, C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy, amino substituted with one or more linear or branched Ci-C2 alkyl groups optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group.
According to a specific embodiment of formula (a) , Rn, separately, are preferably chosen from a Ci-C6 alkyl radical, a C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkyl radical, a
(Ci-C6) alkoxy (C2-C4) alkyl radical and a dimethyl- amino (C2-C6) alkyl radical. Even more particularly, the
Rn radicals separately represent a methyl, ethyl, or 2-hydroxyethyl radical.
According to a specific embodiment of formula (b) , Ri2 represents a halogen atom chosen from chlorine and fluorine, a Ci-C6 alkyl radical, a Ci-C4 monohydroxyalkyl radical, a Ci-C4 alkoxy radical, a hydroxycarbonyl radical, a (Ci-C6) alkylthio radical or an amino radical disubstituted with a (Ci-C4) alkyl radical .
According to an even more specific embodiment of formula (b) , Ri2 represents a chlorine atom, a methyl, an ethyl, a 2-hydroxyethyl, a methoxy, a hydroxycarbonyl or a dimethylamino . According to another even more specific embodiment of formula (b) , z is equal to 0.
When the linker arm L is cationic, L advantageously represents a C2-Ci0 alkyl radical interrupted with at least one group of formula (a) or (b) in which the Rn and/or Ri2 radicals, independently of one another, represent a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl radical and An" is an anionic counterion or a mixture. Even more preferably, L is a C2-Ci0 alkylene radical interrupted with a group of formula (a) in which the two Rn radicals are identical and represent a Ci-C4 alkyl radical, such as methyl.
By way of linker arm L, mention may also be made of the triazines described in WO 03/029359, the alkylenes mentioned in US 5 708 151, and the -alkylenearylenealkylenes- mentioned in US 5 708 151.
A particular embodiment relates to disulphide dyes of formula (I) or (II) in which x = 2 and y = 0.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the compounds correspond more particularly to the following formulae:
Figure imgf000028_0001
(Ib) O Q
Figure imgf000029_0001
(Ic)
Figure imgf000029_0002
(Id)
Figure imgf000029_0003
(Ha)
Figure imgf000030_0001
(lib)
Figure imgf000030_0002
(Ie)
Figure imgf000030_0003
(If) in which formulae, Ri, R2, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n have been defined above.
By way of example of a dye of formula (I) or (II), or of (Ia) to (If), (Ha) and (lib), mention may be made of the following dyes:
Figure imgf000031_0001
Figure imgf000032_0001
Figure imgf000033_0001
Figure imgf000034_0001
Figure imgf000035_0001
Figure imgf000036_0001
Figure imgf000037_0001
Figure imgf000038_0001
Figure imgf000039_0001
with An, which may be identical or different, representing a counterion.
These compounds can be obtained using the similar preparation processes described in the books Advanced Organic Chemistry, "Reactions, Mechanisms and
Structures", J. March, 4th Ed, John Willey & Sons,
1992, T. W. Greene "Protective Groups in Organic
Synthesis" or "Color Chemistry" , H Zollinger, 3rd Ed, Wiley VCH.
According to a first embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds of formula (I) used in the invention may comprise implementing the following steps :
Figure imgf000040_0001
with Ri, R2, R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above.
According to this process, a first step of diazotization of an amino quinoline (a) is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art. They can be obtained from the references described in Color Chemistry, H Zollinger, 3rd Edn, Wiley VCH, pages 166-169.
Thus, said amine is placed in the presence of phosphoric acid and of tert-butylnitrite . This reaction usually takes place at a temperature between -2O0C and 3O0C, preferably between -1O0C and 2O0C, at a pH of between 0 and 12.
Conventionally, the reaction is carried out in the presence of an appropriate solvent, among which mention may be made of water, alcohols, in particular aliphatic alcohols, containing up to 4 carbon atoms, organic acids, for example carboxylic or sulphonic acid containing up to 10 carbon atoms, and/or mineral acids of the hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid type. Once the reaction has been carried out, coupling of the product obtained with a compound of the aniline type
(b) is performed.
This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
The temperature is conventionally between -150C and 3O0C, preferably between -1O0C and 2O0C, at a pH of preferably between 0 and 8.
The product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
In a final step, the resulting product is then dimerized in the manner known to those skilled in the art. Thus, said resulting product is placed in the presence of a double alkylating agent having a disulphide unit (c) in the presence of an aprotic apolar or polar solvent, such as acetonitrile, dimethylformamide, toluene, 1, 3-dimethyl- 2-oxohexahydropyrimidine (DMPU) or N-methylpyrrolidone . The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 14O0C.
The double alkylating agent having a disulphide unit
(c) can be prepared according to the methods described in the literature and which are known to those skilled in the art :
- Synthesis of the disulphide diol: see, for example, J. Org. Chem. 1985, 50(26), 5716-5719 ; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1970, 92(24), 7224-7225 ; Tetrahedron 2004, 60(51), 11911-11922 ; J. Org. Chem. 1990, 55(9), 2580-2586 ; J. Org. Chem. 1985, 50(26), 5716-5719 ; J. Chem. Soc, Chem. Comm. 1981, 15, 741-742 ; Tet . Lett. 2005, 46(36), 6097-6099 ; J. Org. Chem. 1990, 55(9), 2580-2586 ; J. Org. Chem. 1985, 50(26), 5716-5719.
- Synthesis of the double alkylating agent having a disulphide unit (c) : see, by way of example, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2004, 14(21), 5347-5350 ; WO04039771 ; Chem. Berichte, 1983, 116(1), 323-347, Tetrahedron 1985, 41(15), 3063-3069 ; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1987, 109(25), 7648-7653 ; J. Org. Chem. 1995, 60(8), 2638-2639 ; Sulfur Lett. 2000, 24(3), 137-145.
According to a second embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000042_0001
oxidation t <I-S} with R1, R2, R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above. Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
According to this process, a first step of alkylation of a quinoline compound (d) is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art. The conditions for carrying out such a step have been summarized previously .
Once the reaction has been carried out, a nucleophilic substitution of the product obtained, with a compound of arylhydrazine type (f) , is performed. This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
The temperature is conventionally between -150C and 6O0C, preferably between O0C and 4O0C, at a pH of preferably between 4 and 9.
The product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
Once the reaction has been carried out, the quinolinium hydrazine derivative is oxidized by addition of an oxidant or by the simple addition of air. This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step. The temperature is conventionally between -150C and 6O0C, preferably between O0C and 4O0C, at a pH of preferably between 4 and 9. The product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc.) .
According to a third embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000044_0001
with R1, R2, R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above. Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
According to this process, a first step of quaternization of a noncationic azo quinoline compound is carried out, in the usual manner, with a protected thiol compound (£) in the presence of a polar or apolar, protic or aprotic solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH . This quaternization step is known to those skilled in the art. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C.
Once the reaction has been carried out, deprotection of the thiol group followed by oxidation of the thiol are performed. The conditions for carrying out such a step have been summarized below. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C.
This process makes it possible to obtain, during the first step, a dye according to the invention comprising a protected thiol unit (for which x=y=l), during the thiol deprotection step, a dye comprising a thiol unit
(for which x=y=l and Y represents a hydrogen atom) or a thiolate unit (for which Y represents a metal, an ammonium or a phosphonium) , and finally a disulphide dye (for which x=2 and y=0) . According to a fourth embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000045_0001
Lg- (equivalent to An) nucleophilic substitution with a compound Y-SH
-HLg
Figure imgf000045_0002
Lg- (equivalent to An) with Ri, R2, R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above. Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
According to this process, a first step of quaternization of a noncationic azo quinolinium compound is carried out in the usual way with a compound Lg-CH2-L-CH2-Lg (h) in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH . Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
This quaternization step is known to those skilled in the art. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C. The quaternization is followed by a nucleophilic substitution with a YSH reactant.
Once the reaction has been carried out, a nucleophilic substitution of the product obtained is performed with a compound of Y-SH type (Y is as defined above) . This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate, water or alcohols. Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
The temperature is conventionally between -150C and 6O0C, preferably between O0C and 5O0C, at a pH of preferably between 7 and 9.
The product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc. ) .
Once the reaction has been carried out, deprotection of the thiol group and then oxidation of the thiol are performed. The conditions for carrying out such a step have been summarized below. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C.
This process also makes it possible to obtain, during the first step, a dye according to the invention comprising a protected thiol unit (for which x=y=l), during the thiol deprotection step, a dye comprising a thiol unit (for which x=y=l and Y represents a hydrogen atom) or a thiolate unit (for which Y represents a metal, an ammonium or a phosphonium) , and finally a disulphide dye (for which x=2 and y=0) .
According to another embodiment, a disulphide/thiol dye according to the invention can be obtained by nucleophilic substitution of an amine HNR2R3 (i) on an aromatic nucleus such as phenyl of an azo dye comprising a quinolinium unit bearing, in the ortho- or para-position of said phenyl, a nucleofuge group, for example a halogen or an alkoxy:
Figure imgf000047_0001
+ MeOH
Figure imgf000047_0002
with R1, R2, R3, R4, L, Y, An, m and n as defined above.
This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably a protic polar solvent, such as alcohols. The precursor bearing the nucleofuge group can be readily obtained according to the first steps of the processes described above .
If the process has recourse to diazotization of an aminoquinoline followed by coupling, the coupler chosen may be a phenol, which can be subsequently alkylated according to the conditions known to those skilled in the art .
Figure imgf000048_0001
with Ri, R4, L, Y, An, m and n as defined above. Lg represents a leaving group such as chloride, bromide, tosylate or mesylate.
According to a first embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds of formula (II) used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps :
Figure imgf000048_0002
with R1, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n as defined above According to this process, a first step of diazotization of an aminoquinoline is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art. The conditions for carrying out such a step have been previously summarized.
Once the reaction has been carried out, coupling of the product obtained, with a compound of the disulphide type (k) , is performed.
This reaction is usually carried out in the presence of a solvent, which may be that of the preceding step.
The temperature is conventionally between -150C and 3O0C, preferably between -1O0C and 2O0C, at a pH of preferably between 0 and 8.
The product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc . ) .
The resulting product is then quaternized in the usual way (see, for example, Synth. Comm. 2005, 35(23), 3021- 3026 ; EP1386916; Synthesis, 1986, 5, 382-383 ; Liebigs Annalen der Chemie, 1987, 1, 77-79 ; Bull. Chem. Soc. Jap. 1977, 50(6), 1510-1512 ; J. Org. Chem. 1979, 44(4), 638-639) . For example, the product obtained can be brought into contact with an alkyl sulphate, such as dimethyl sulphate, diethyl sulphate or dipropyl sulphate, or an alkyl halide or an alkylaryl halide such as iodomethane, iodoethane, 2-bromoethanol or benzyl bromide, in the presence of a protic or aprotic, polar or apolar solvent such as dichloromethane, toluene, ethyl acetate or water at spontaneous or alkaline pH . The product obtained can also be brought into contact with dialkyl carbonate, such as dimethyl carbonate or diethyl carbonate, in the presence of a base. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C.
According to a second embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000050_0001
1 diazotization
2 coupling
Figure imgf000050_0002
(ii-s) with Ri, R3, R4, L, An, m and n as defined above.
According to this process, a first step of diazotization of an aminoquinoline is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
Once the reaction has been carried out, coupling of the product obtained, with a compound of the protected thiol type (m) , is performed.
Once the reaction has been carried out, deprotection of the thiol group and then oxidation of the thiol are performed. The temperature is usually between 1O0C and 18O0C, preferably between 2O0C and 1000C. The resulting product is then quaternized in the usual manner .
The conditions for carrying out all the steps of this process have been summarized previously. At each step of this synthesis, the intermediate and thus the final product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc. ) .
According to a third embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000051_0001
1 deprotection 1 quatermzation
2. oxidation 2. deprotection
3. quatermzation 3. oxidation
Figure imgf000051_0002
with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, Y, An, m and n as defined above,
According to this process, the azo compound is prepared by reacting a nitroso compound (n) and an aromatic amine (m) . This process is known to those skilled in the art and is described in J. Hetero. Chem 21(2), 501-3, 1984. The conditions for carrying out the other steps of the synthesis have been summarized previously.
A variant of this synthesis is the use of a disulphide compound
Figure imgf000052_0001
(If-S) with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n as defined above.
A variant of this third synthesis is the use of a hydroxylamine compound. This process is known to those skilled in the art and is also described in J. Hetero. Chem 21 (2) , 501-3, 1984.
Figure imgf000052_0002
(If-S) with R1, R3, R4, L, Y, An, m and n as defined above.
According to another embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000053_0001
(H-S)
with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, Lg, An, m and n as defined above .
According to another embodiment, the process for synthesizing the compounds used in the invention may comprise carrying out the following steps:
Figure imgf000053_0002
Figure imgf000053_0003
with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n as defined above; Nuc representing a nucleophilic group; E representing an electrophilic group; Σ the bond generated after attack of the nucleophile on the electrophile; the combination of the group L'-Σ-I/' is contained by the linker L as defined above.
By way of example, the covalent bonds Σ that can be generated are listed in the table below, based on condensation of electrophiles with nucleophiles :
Figure imgf000054_0001
Figure imgf000055_0003
*activated esters of general formula -CO-Part, with Part representing a leaving group such as optionally substituted oxysuccinimidyl , oxybenzotriazolyl, or aryloxy;
**the acyl azides can rearrange to give isocyanates .
By way of nonlimiting indication, a dye with a linker containing carboxamido groups is synthesized by reacting an azo compound containing a nucleophilic amino group with a compound containing two acyl halide groups (r) .
Figure imgf000055_0001
Figure imgf000055_0002
with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n as defined above.
This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably alcohols, in the presence of a base such as triethylamine . The final product can be isolated by the techniques known to those skilled in the art (precipitation, evaporation, etc.) and the precursors can be readily obtained according to the first steps of the processes described above.
According to another embodiment, a disulphide/thiol dye according to the invention can be obtained by aromatic nucleophilic substitution on an azo dye comprising a quinolinium unit bearing, in the ortho- or para-position, a nucleofuge group, for example a halogen or an alkyloxy, with a reactant H-NR3-L-S-Y (s) or H-NR3-L-S-S-L-NR3-H (t) (for example, cysteamine or cysteine) :
Figure imgf000056_0001
-2MeOH with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, Y, An, m and n as defined above.
This reaction is carried out in a manner known to those skilled in the art, in a polar solvent, preferably alcohols. The precursor bearing the nucleofuge group can be readily obtained according to the first steps of the processes described above. If the process has recourse to diazotization of an aminoquinoline followed by coupling, the coupler chosen may be a phenol, which can subsequently be methylated according to the conditions known to those skilled in the art.
The protected thiol dyes of formula (I-Y) , for which m and n are 1, can be synthesized in two stages. The first stage comprises preparing the unprotected thiol dye (I—H) according to the methods known to those skilled in the art, for example "Thiols and organic Sulfides" , "Thiocyanates and Isothiocyanates, organic" , Ullmann' s Encyclopedia, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005. In addition, the second stage comprises protecting the thiol function according to the conventional methods known to those skilled in the art, so as to give the protected thiol dyes of formula (I-Y) . By way of example, to protect the -SH thiol function of the thiol dye, the methods of the books "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis" , T. W. Greene, John Willey & Sons ed., NY, 1981, pp. 193-217 ; "Protecting Groups", P. Kocienski, Thieme, 3rd ed., 2005, chap. 5, can be used. This method can be illustrated by means of the method comprising i) generating thiol dyes of formula (I—H) by reducing a two-chromophore, heterocyclic dye bearing a disulphide function -S-S-, such as (I-S) , and ii) protecting said thiol function of (I-H) with the reactant (u) Y' R, according to the conventional methods, so as to obtain the protected thiol dyes of formula (I—Y) . The thiol compound (I—H) can also be metallated with an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal Met* so as to give the thiolate dye of formula (I-Met) .
Figure imgf000058_0001
(1-H)
Figure imgf000058_0002
with Ri, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n as defined above; Y' representing a thiol-function-protecting group; Met* representing an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal, particularly sodium or potassium, it being understood that, when the metal is an alkaline earth metal, 2 chromophores with a thiolate function -S" can be associated with 1 metal2+; R representing a nucleofuge leaving group, for instance mesylate, tosylate, triflate or halide.
According to another possibility, a protected thiol compound (v) protected with a protecting group Y' as defined above, prepared according to one of the procedures described in the books mentioned above, said protected thiol compound comprising at least one nucleophilic function, can be reacted with a sufficient, preferably equimolar, amount of a chromophore (w) , and which comprises an electrophilic function, so as to form a covalent bond Σ; see below, the preparation of dyes of formula (I' -Y) :
Figure imgf000059_0001
(I'-Y) with R1 to R4, m, n, Nuc, 1E, Σ and Y' as defined above; L' representing an optionally substituted and/or optionally interrupted, (hetero) aromatic or non (hetero) aromatic, cyclic or noncyclic, linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated Ci-C2O/- preferably C2-Ci0, hydrocarbon-based chain optionally terminated with at least one heteroatom or group comprising at least one heteroatom, preferably oxygen or nitrogen; and n' representing an integer between 1 and 6 inclusive .
A variant to this process is to use a chromophore having an electrophilic acrylate function (-OCO-C=C-) on which is carried out an addition reaction which will generate a Σ bond.
Use may also be made of a thiol reactant (x) : Y' -SH comprising a Y' group as defined above, the nucleophilic SH function of which can react on the carbon atom of the L radical in the alpha-position with respect to the halogen atom borne by a chromophore, the ketone functions of which are optionally protected beforehand, as seen above, so as to give the protected thiol dye of formula (I-Y) :
Figure imgf000060_0001
with R to R , L, Y' , n, m and (I—Y) as defined above, and Hal representing a nucleofuge halogen atom such as bromine, iodine or chlorine.
More particularly, a nucleofuge leaving group may be substituted with a thiourea group (S=C (NRR) NRR) so as to generate isothiouroniums; for example, if the thiourea group is a thioimidazolinium (%) , so as to give the dye which is S-protected with an lmidazolium group (I' '-Y) :
Figure imgf000060_0002
(1"-Y) with Ri to R5, L, n, m, Hal and An as defined above
In accordance with another possibility, certain protected thiol dyes (I' -Y) can be obtained by reacting a protected thiol compound with a compound bearing two carboxylic acid functions which are activated according to the conventional methods (for example, reaction with a carbodiimide or with thionyl chloride) . The resulting product (z) is subsequently reacted with a chromophore, the ketone functions of which are optionally protected beforehand, as seen above, and which bears a nucleophilic function, for example of primary or secondary amine type or of aliphatic alcohol type.
Figure imgf000061_0001
with Ri to R5, I/, n, m, n' , E1 Nu and (I'-Y) as defined above .
A synthesis variant is to combine the preceding pathway with the first pathway, i.e. using two equivalents of the dye providing a nucleophilic group with a disulphide dielectrophilic reactant (a' ) , it is possible to generate, after condensation, the disulphide dichromophoric product (I' -S), it being possible for the latter to undergo a reduction so as to form the thiol dye (I' -H), which in turn can either be protected so as to form the protected thiol dye (1''-Y), or be metallated with an alkali metal so as to give the metallated dye (I' ' 'Metai) :
Figure imgf000062_0001
(1"-Y) ('"Meal) with Ri to R5, I/, n, m, n' , E, Nu and (I' -Y) as defined above .
In accordance with another possibility, the protected thiol dyes of formula (1'''-Y) can be obtained by reacting a compound (b' ) comprising a thiol group protected with a Y' group and a nucleofuge leaving group Lg, for instance mesylate, tosylate, triflate or halide, on the chromophore.
Figure imgf000062_0002
with Ri to R4, L, Y, n, m, and Lg as defined above.
Reference may be made to the book Advanced Organic Chemistry, "Reactions, Mechanisms and Structures", J. March, 4th Ed, John Willey & Sons, 1992 or T. W. Greene "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", for further details on the operating conditions used for the processes mentioned above.
The thiol dyes formed can be converted to -SY' protected thiol dyes by protection of the -SH thiol using conventional protecting groups. The thiol dyes are metallated by also using the conventional methods known to those skilled in the art, such as those described in Advanced Organic Chemistry, "Reactions,
Mechanisms and Structures", J. March, 4th Ed, John Willey & Sons, NY, 1992.
The protected thiol dyes can be deprotected by conventional pathways such as those described in the books "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis" , T. W. Greene, John Willey & Sons ed., NY, 1981 ; "Protecting Groups", P. Kocienski, Thieme, 3rd ed., 2005.
The starting reactants are commercially available or accessible by conventional methods known to those skilled in the art. By way of example, mention may be made of document US 4 579 949.
Another subject of the invention is a composition which contains at least one disulphide, thiol or protected thiol dye of formula (I) or (II) . In addition to the presence of at least one dye of formula (I), the composition of the invention may also contain a reducing agent .
This reducing agent may be chosen from thiols, for example, cysteine, homocysteine, thiolactic acid, the salts of these thiols, phosphines, bisulphite, sulphites, thioglycolic acid, and also its esters, in particular glycerol monothioglycolate, and thioglycerol . This reducing agent may also be chosen from borohydrides and derivatives thereof, for instance the salts of borohydride, of cyanoborohydride, of triacetoxyborohydride or of trimethoxyborohydride : sodium salts, lithium salts, potassium salts, calcium salts, quaternary ammonium (tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium, tetra-n-butylammonium, benzyltriethylammonium) salts; catechol borane.
The dye composition that can be used in the invention in general contains an amount of dye of formula (I) or formula (II) of between 0.001% and 50% relative to the total weight of the composition. Preferably, this amount is between 0.005% and 20% by weight, and even more preferably between 0.01% and 5% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition.
The composition according to the invention may optionally comprise at least one additional disulphide or thiol dye as described in documents WO 2006/136617 and FR2876576.
By way of nonlimiting examples, a dye of formula (I) or (II) according to the invention which exhibits a maximum absorption between 560 and 630 nm is advantageously combined with a dye of general formula (III) (red azo disulphide dyes) and/or a dye of general formula (IV) (yellow hydrazone disulphide dyes) in proportions such that the colour obtained after application of the composition to hair, rinsing and drying, makes it possible to obtain an aesthetic coverage (natural, brown, with, where appropriate, coppery, iridescent, mahogany, matt, red, dark purple tints) which is sufficiently strong and stable.
The red azo disulphide dyes are in particular of general formula (III) below:
Figure imgf000064_0001
(III) and also the addition salts thereof with an organic or mineral acid, and the solvates, hydrates, tautomers and geometrical isomers thereof; in which formula (III) : - R' ' , independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or an NR' ' ' ' C (0) R' ' ' ' ' group; - R' , R' ' ' , R' ' ' ' and R' ' ' ' ' , independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a group chosen from optionally substituted (Ci-Ci4) alkyl, optionally substituted (C5-Ci0) cycloalkyl; optionally substituted (C2-Ci4) alkylenyl; optionally substituted (C5-Ci0)- aryl (Ci-Ci0) alkyl; optionally substituted (Ci-Ci0)- alkyl (C5-Ci0) aryl; and optionally substituted (C5-Ci0)- aryl; Lx, independently of one another, represent an optionally substituted Ci-C20, in particular Ci-Ci0, divalent hydrocarbon-based chain optionally interrupted with one or more divalent groups or combinations thereof, it being understood that two divalent groups or combinations thereof are interrupted with a C2-C6 divalent hydrocarbon-based chain, in particular alkylene, said divalent groups being chosen from -N(R)-, -0-, -S- and -C(O)-, with R representing a hydrogen atom or a group chosen from Ci-C4 alkyl, C2-C6 (poly) hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy (Ci-C6) alkyl, aryl such as phenyl, aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl such as benzyl, (Ci-C4) alkyl- carbonylamino (Ci-C6) alkyl, amino (Ci-C4) alkyl, the amine of which is substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, (Ci-C6)- alkylcarbonyl and (Ci-C4) alkylcarbonylamino .
The "yellow" hydrazone disulphide dyes are in particular of general formula (IV) below:
Figure imgf000065_0001
:iv) and also the addition salts thereof with an organic or mineral acid, and the solvates, hydrates, tautomers and geometrical isomers thereof;
in which formula (IV) :
- Rx and Ry, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen or a group chosen from optionally substituted Ci-Ci6 alkyl optionally interrupted with one or more heteroatoms, and optionally substituted phenyl;
- Rz, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or an NR' ' ' ' C (0) R' ' ' ' ' group with R'''' and R' ' ' ' ' as defined above, and
- Lx are as defined above.
If they are present, the content of additional disulphide/thiol dye(s) in the composition generally ranges from 0.001% to 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.01% to 10% by weight relative to the weight of the composition .
The composition according to the invention may optionally comprise at least one additional direct dye different from the compounds of formula (I) and/or (H) •
By way of nonlimiting examples, mention may be made of nitrobenzene dyes, azo, azomethine, methine, tetraazapentamethine, anthraquinone, naphthoquinone, benzoquinone, phenothiazine, indigoid, xanthene, phenanthridine or phthalocyanine dyes, those derived from triarylmethane, and natural dyes, alone or as mixtures .
It may, for example, be chosen from the following red or orange nitrobenzene dyes:
- l-hydroxy-3-nitro-4-N- (γ-hydroxypropyl) amino- benzene, - N- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-3-nitro-4-aminobenzene,
- l-amino-3-methyl-4-N- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino- 6-nitrobenzene,
- l-hydroxy-3-nitro-4-N- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino- benzene,
- 1, 4-diamino-2-nitrobenzene,
- l-amino-2-nitro-4-methylaminobenzene,
- N- (β-hydroxyethyl) -2-nitro-para-phenylenediamine,
- l-amino-2-nitro-4- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-5-chloro- benzene,
- 2-nitro-4-aminodiphenylamine,
- l-amino-3-nitro-6-hydroxybenzene,
- 1- (β-aminoethyl) amino-2-nitro-4- (β-hydroxy¬ ethyloxy) benzene, - 1- (β,γ-dihydroxypropyl) oxy-3-nitro-4- (β-hydroxy¬ ethyl) aminobenzene,
- 1-hydroxy-3-nitro-4-aminobenzene,
- l-hydroxy-2-amino-4, 6-dinitrobenzene,
- l-methoxy-3-nitro-4- (β-hydroxyethyl) aminobenzene, - 2-nitro-4 ' -hydroxydiphenylamine,
- l-amino-2-nitro-4-hydroxy-5-methylbenzene .
The additional direct dye may also be chosen from yellow and yellowy-green nitrobenzene direct dyes; mention may, for example, be made of the compounds chosen from:
- 1-β-hydroxyethyloxy-3-methylamino-4-nitrobenzene,
- l-methylamino-2-nitro-5- (β,γ-dihydroxypropyl) - oxybenzene, - 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-2-methoxy-4-nitrobenzene,
- 1- (β-aminoethyl) amino-2-nitro-5-methoxybenzene,
- 1, 3-di (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-4-nitro-6-chloro- benzene,
- l-amino-2-nitro-6-methylbenzene, - 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-2-hydroxy-4-nitrobenzene,
- N- (β-hydroxyethyl) -2-nitro-4-trifluoromethyl- aniline,
- 4- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-3-nitrobenzenesulphonic acid, - 4-ethylamino-3-nitrobenzoic acid,
- 4- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-3-nitrochlorobenzene, - S l -
- 4- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-3-nitromethylbenzene,
- 4- (β,γ-dihydroxypropyl) amino-3-nitrotrifluoro- methylbenzene,
- 1- (β-ureidoethyl) amino-4-nitrobenzene, - 1 , 3-diamino-4-nitrobenzene,
- 1-hydroxy-2-amino-5-nitrobenzene,
- l-amino-2- [tris (hydroxymethyl) methyl] amino- 5-nitrobenzene,
- 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene, - 4- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-3-nitrobenzamide .
Mention may also be made of the blue or violet nitrobenzene direct dyes, for instance:
- 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-4-N, N-bis (β-hydroxy- ethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene,
- 1- (γ-hydroxypropyl) amino-4-N, N-bis (β-hydroxy¬ ethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene,
- 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-4- (N-methyl-N-β- hydroxyethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene, - 1- (β-hydroxyethyl) amino-4- (N-ethyl-N-β- hydroxyethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene,
- 1- (β, γ-dihydroxypropyl) amino-4- (N-ethyl-N-β- hydroxyethyl) amino-2-nitrobenzene,
- the 2-nitro-para-phenylenediamines of formula below:
Figure imgf000068_0001
NRbRc in which:
- Rb represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical, or a β-hydroxyethyl, β-hydroxypropyl or γ-hydroxypropyl radical;
- Ra and Rc, which may be identical or different, represent a β-hydroxyethyl, β-hydroxypropyl, γ-hydroxypropyl, or β, γ-dihydroxypropyl radical, at least one of the radicals Rb, Rc and Ra representing a γ-hydroxypropyl radical, and it being impossible for Rb and Rc to simultaneously denote a β-hydroxyethyl radical when Rb is a γ-hydroxypropyl radical, such as those described in French patent FR 2 692 572.
Among the azo direct dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of the cationic azo dyes described in patent applications WO 95/15144,
WO 95/01772, EP 714954, FR 2 822 696, FR 2 825 702,
FR 2 825 625, FR 2 822 698, FR 2 822 693, FR 2 822 694,
FR 2 829 926, FR 2 807 650, WO 02/078660, WO 02/100834, WO 02/100369 and FR 2 844 269.
Among these compounds, mention may most particularly be made of the following dyes:
- 1, 3-dimethyl-2- [ [4- (dimethylamino) phenyl] azo] -IH- imidazolium chloride,
- 1, 3-dimethyl-2- [ (4-aminophenyl) azo] -IH- imidazolium chloride,
- l-methyl-4- [ (methylphenylhydrazono) methyl] - pyridinium methyl sulphate.
Among the azo direct dyes, mention may also be made of the following dyes, described in the Colour Index International, 3rd edition:
- Disperse Red 17 - Acid Yellow 9
- Acid Black 1
- Basic Red 22
- Basic Red 76
- Basic Yellow 57 - Basic Brown 16
- Acid Yellow 36
- Acid Orange 7
- Acid Red 33
- Acid Red 35 - Basic Brown 17
- Acid Yellow 23
- Acid Orange 24
- Disperse Black 9.
Mention may also be made of 1- (4' -aminodiphenylazo) - 2-methyl-4-bis (β-hydroxyethyl) aminobenzene and
4-hydroxy-3- (2-methoxyphenylazo) -1-naphthalenesulphonic acid.
Among the quinone direct dyes, mention may be made of the following dyes:
- Disperse Red 15
- Solvent Violet 13
- Acid Violet 43 - Disperse Violet 1
- Disperse Violet 4
- Disperse Blue 1
- Disperse Violet 8
- Disperse Blue 3 - Disperse Red 11
- Acid Blue 62
- Disperse Blue 7
- Basic Blue 22
- Disperse Violet 15 - Basic Blue 99 and also the following compounds:
- 1-N-methylmorpholiniumpropylamino- 4-hydroxyanthraquinone
- l-aminopropylamino-4-methylaminoanthraquinone - 1-aminopropylaminoanthraquinone
- 5-β-hydroxyethyl-l , 4-diaminoanthraquinone
- 2-aminoethylaminoanthraquinone
- 1, 4-bis (β,γ-dihydroxypropylamino) anthraquinone .
Among the azine dyes, mention may be made of the following compounds:
- Basic Blue 17
- Basic Red 2.
Among the triarylmethane dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of the following compounds:
- Basic Green 1
- Acid Blue 9 - Basic Violet 3 - Basic Violet 14
- Basic Blue 7
- Acid Violet 49
- Basic Blue 26 - Acid Blue 7.
Among the indoamine dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of the following compounds : - 2-β-hydroxyethylamino-5- [bis (β-4 ' -hydroxyethyl) - amino] anilino-1, 4-benzoquinone
- 2-β-hydroxyethylamino-5- (2' -methoxy-4' -amino) - anilino-1, 4-benzoquinone
- 3-N- (2 ' -chloro-4 ' -hydroxy) pheny1acetylamino- 6-methoxy-l, 4-benzoquinoneimine
- 3-N- (3' -chloro-4' -methylamino) phenylureido- 6-methyl-l, 4-benzoquinoneimine
- 3- [4' -N- (ethylcarbamylmethyl) amino] phenylureido- 6-methyl-l , 4-benzoquinoneimine .
The additional direct dye may also be a natural direct dye .
Among the natural direct dyes that can be used according to the invention, mention may be made of lawsone, juglone, alizarin, purpurin, carminic acid, kermesic acid, purpurogallin, protocatechaldehyde, indigo, isatin, curcumin, spinulosine and apigeninidin .
Extracts or decoctions containing these natural dyes, and in particular henna-based extracts or poultices, may also be used.
If they are present, the content of additional direct dye(s) in the composition generally ranges from 0.001% to 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition, and preferably from 0.01% to 10% by weight relative to the weight of the composition.
The dye composition may also contain one or more oxidation bases and/or one or more couplers conventionally used for dyeing keratin fibres.
Among the oxidation bases, mention may be made of para- phenylenediamines, bisphenylalkylenediamines, para- aminophenols, bis-para-aminophenols, ortho-aminophenols and heterocyclic bases, and addition salts thereof.
Among these couplers, mention may in particular be made of meta-phenylenediamines, meta-aminophenols, meta- diphenols, naphthalene couplers and heterocyclic couplers, and addition salts thereof.
The coupler (s) is (are each) generally present in an amount of between 0.001% and 10% by weight of the total weight of the dye composition, preferably between 0.005% and 6%.
The oxidation base(s) present in the dye composition is (are) in general (each) present in an amount of between 0.001% and 10% by weight of the total weight of the dye composition, preferably between 0.005% and 6% by weight .
In general, the addition salts of the oxidation bases and of the couplers that can be used in the context of the invention are in particular chosen from the addition salts with an acid, such as hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, sulphates, citrates, succinates, tartrates, lactates, tosylates, benzenesulphonates, phosphates and acetates, and the addition salts with a base, such as alkali metal hydroxides, for instance sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, aqueous ammonia, amines or alkanolamines .
The medium suitable for dyeing, also known as dye support, is a cosmetic medium generally constituted of water or of a mixture of water and at least one organic solvent. By way of organic solvent, mention may, for example, be made of Ci-C4 lower alkanols, such as ethanol and isopropanol; polyols and polyol ethers, such as 2-butoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, and also aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, and mixtures thereof.
When they are present, the solvents are preferably present in proportions of preferably between 1% and 40% by weight approximately, relative to the total weight of the dye composition, and even more preferably between 5% and 30% by weight approximately.
The dye composition may also contain various adjuvants conventionally used in compositions for dyeing the hair, such as anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactants or mixtures thereof, anionic, cationic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic polymers or blends thereof, mineral or organic thickeners, and in particular anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric associative polymeric thickeners, antioxidants, penetrating agents, sequestering agents, fragrances, buffers, dispersing agents, conditioning agents such as, for example, modified or unmodified, volatile or non-volatile silicones, such as amino silicones, film-forming agents, ceramides, preservatives, opacifiers or conductive polymers.
The above adjuvants are in general present in an amount, for each of them, of between 0.01% and 20% by weight relative to the weight of the composition.
Of course, those skilled in the art will take care to select this or these possible additional compound (s) in such a way that the advantageous properties intrinsically associated with the dye composition in accordance with the invention are not, or are not substantially, impaired by the addition (s) envisaged.
The pH of the dye composition is generally between 3 and 14 approximately, and preferably between 5 and 11 approximately. It may be adjusted to the desired value by means of acidifying or basifying agents normally used in the dyeing of keratin fibres, or alternatively by means of conventional buffer systems.
Among the acidifying agents, mention may, by way of example, be made of mineral or organic acids such as hydrochloric acid, orthophosphoric acid or sulphuric acid, carboxylic acids such as acetic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid or lactic acid, and sulphonic acids.
Among the basifying agents, mention may, by way of example, be made of aqueous ammonia, alkali metal carbonates, alkanolamines such as mono-, di- and triethanolamines and also their derivatives, sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide and the compounds of formula (γ) below:
Raj / Ra2
N W3-N
Ra4 Ra3 (γ) in which Wa is a propylene residue optionally substituted with a hydroxyl group or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; Rai, Ra2, Ra3 and Ra4, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom, or a Ci-C4 alkyl or Ci-C4 hydroxyalkyl radical.
The dye composition may be in various forms, such as in the form of a liquid, a cream or a gel, or any other form suitable for dyeing keratin fibres, and in particular the hair.
According to a specific embodiment, in the process of the invention, a reducing agent can be applied as a pretreatment before the application of the composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) . This pretreatment may be of short duration, in particular from 0.1 second to 30 minutes, preferably from 1 minute to 15 minutes, with a reducing agent as mentioned above.
According to another process, the composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) also contains at least one reducing agent as defined above. This composition is then applied to the hair.
According to a variant, the reducing agent is added to the dye composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II), at the time of use.
According to another process, the composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) also contains at least one reducing agent as defined above. This composition is then applied to the hair.
According to another variant, the reducing agent is applied post-treatment, after the application of the composition containing at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) . The duration of the post-treatment with the reducing agent may be short, for example from 0.1 second to 30 minutes, preferably from 1 minute to 15 minutes, with a reducing agent as described above. According to a specific embodiment, the reducing agent is an agent of thiol or borohydride type as described above.
One specific embodiment of the invention relates to a process in which the dye of formula (I) or (II) can be applied directly to the hair without reducing agents, with no reducing pretreatment or reducing post- treatment .
A treatment with an oxidizing agent can optionally be combined. Any type of oxidizing agent that is conventional in the field may be used. Thus, it may be chosen from hydrogen peroxide, urea peroxide, alkali metal bromates, persalts such as perborates and persulphates, and also enzymes, among which mention may be made of peroxidases, 2-electron oxidoreductases such as uricases and 4-electron oxygenases such as laccases. The use of hydrogen peroxide is particularly preferred. The oxidant leave-on time may be between 0.01 and 40 minutes.
When the thiol dye of formula (I) or (II) for which x and y are 1 comprises a thiol-function-protecting group Y, the process of the invention comprises a deprotection step aimed at restoring the SH function in situ .
By way of example, it is possible to deprotect the S-Y function of the dyes of the invention which have a protecting group Y, by adjusting the pH as follows:
Figure imgf000076_0001
8- to 11-membered bicyclic pH>9 heteroaryl such as benzoimidazolium, or benzoxazolium
The deprotection step may be carried out during a hair pretreatment step, for instance the reducing pretreatment of the hair.
According to a variant, the deprotection step may be carried out post-treatment or at the same time as the dyeing.
The application of the dye composition according to the invention is generally carried out at ambient temperature. It may, however, be carried out at temperatures ranging from 20 to 18O0C.
A subject of the invention is also a multicompartment dyeing device or dyeing "kit" in which a first compartment contains a dye composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II), and a second compartment contains a reducing agent capable of reducing the disulphide functions of the keratin materials and/or of the disulphide dye of formula (I) or (II) .
One of these compartments may also contain one or more other dyes of direct dye or oxidation dye type.
The invention also relates to a multicompartment device in which a first compartment contains a dye composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II); a second compartment contains a reducing agent capable of reducing the disulphide bond of the keratin materials and/or of the disulphide dye of formula (I) or (II); and a third compartment contains an oxidizing agent. Alternatively, the dyeing device contains a first compartment containing a dye composition which comprises at least one protected thiol dye of formula (I) or (II) with x and y being 1, a second compartment containing an agent capable of deprotecting the protected thiol so as to free the thiol, and, optionally, a third compartment comprising an oxidizing agent .
Each of the devices mentioned above may be equipped with a means for delivering the desired mixture to the hair, for instance the devices described in patent FR 2 586 913.
The examples which follow serve to illustrate the invention without, however, being limiting in nature.
EXAMPLE 1
Synthesis example:
(a) Synthesis of 4, 4 ' - {disulphanediylbis [ethane- 2 , 1-diylimino ( 6-chloro-l , 3, 5-triazine-4 , 2-diyl) imino- 4, 1-phenylene (E) diazene-2, 1-diyl] }bis (1-ethyl- quinolinium) bis (ethyl sulphate)
Figure imgf000078_0001
Compound 1 Synthesis scheme
Figure imgf000079_0001
Intermediate 1
Figure imgf000079_0002
Intermediate 2
Figure imgf000079_0003
Intermediate 1 is obtained in the usual manner as follows: a solution of tert-butylnitrite is added dropwise to a solution of 4-aminoquinoline in H3PO4 at -1O0C with stirring. After 1 h, a solution of urea and then a solution of aniline in H3PO4 and H2O are added. The reaction mixture is brought back to pH 7 with sodium hydroxide, at O0C, and stirred for 2 h. After filtration, the solid is purified by chromatography (alumina) .
Intermediate 1 and a stoichiometric amount of diethyl sulphate are refluxed for 24 h in ethyl acetate. After the solvent has been evaporated off, the 4- [ (4-aminophenyl) diazenyl-1-ethylquinolinium] 2- (ethyl sulphate) compound is purified by chromatography (alumina) .
A solution containing 4- [ (E) - (4-aminophenyl) diazenyl] - 1-ethylquinolinium ethyl sulphate (1 g) , water (50 ml) and ethanol (50 ml) is added to a solution of 2, 4, 6-trichloro-l, 3, 5-triazine (0.46 g) , acetone
(25 ml) and ice-cold water (50 ml) , while keeping the pH between 4-6 by adding a saturated solution of K2CO3 and keeping a temperature of between 0-50C. After the addition, the reaction medium is allowed to return slowly to ambient temperature while maintaining the pH thereof at between 4 and 6 with a saturated solution of K2CO3. After stirring of the mixture at ambient temperature for 12 h and at pH 4-6, a solution of cysteamine dihydrochloride (280 mg) solubilized in water (25 ml) and absolute ethanol (25 ml) is slowly added to said mixture, at AT (180C), always taking care to keep the pH of the reaction medium between 4 and 6. The mixture is heated for one hour at 440C. The pH is always maintained between 4 and 6 by adding a saturated solution of K2CO3 to the reaction medium. After slow cooling to ambient temperature, the mixture is poured into acetone (1 L), filtered and dried under vacuum, so as to recover a violet powder (310 mg) . The analysis shows that compound 1 is in conformity (LC-MS m/z=465) .
(b) Synthesis of 1, 1 ' - {disulfanediylbis [ethane-2, 1- diylimino (4-oxobutane-4, 1-diyl) ] }bis{4- [ {4- [bis (2- hydroxyethyl) amino] phenyl } diazenyl] - quinolinium} dichloride
Figure imgf000081_0001
Synthesis scheme
Figure imgf000081_0002
NaOH
Figure imgf000081_0003
Step 1 : synthesis of N,N'- (disulfanediyldiethane-2, l- diyl) bis (4-chlorobutanamide)
60 g of cystamine hydrochloride are solubilized in 500 mL and cooled to 50C. pH is raised to 10 by addition of aq. NaOH (30%) . A solution of 4-chlorobutanoyl chloride
(105 g) in anhydrous THF (500 mL) , is added dropwise, while pH is maintained above 7 by addition of aq. NaOH
(30%) . After completion of the addition and stabilization of pH at 7, the mixture is kept mixing for 3 d. The aqueous layer is extracted with 3 x 500 mL dichloromethane, combined with THF layer and dried over Na2SO4. After drying under vacuum, 41 g of a white powder are collected. Analyses are in accordance with the expected structure.
Step 2 : Synthesis of l,l'-{disulfanediylbis[ethane- 2, 1-diylimino (4-oxobutane-4, 1-diyl) ] }bis { 4- [ { 4- [bis (2- hydroxyethyl) amino]phenyl }diazenyl] quinoliniumjdichlori de
0.35 g of 2,2 '- ({4- [ (quinolin-4-yl) diazenyl] -phenyl}- imino) diethanol and 0.18 g of N, N ' - (disulfane- diyldiethane-2, l-diyl)bis (4-chlorobutanamide) are solubilized in 2 mL acetonitrile . The mixtured is heated at reflux for 24h, cooled and poured on 50 mL acetone. The resulting oil is washed several times with acetone .
Dyeing process - compound [1]
Preparation of a composition A
Compound [1] 0 .3 g
Benzyl alcohol 4 g
Polyethylene glycol 6EO 6 g
Hydroxyethylcellulose 0 .7 g
Alkylpolyglucoside as an aqueous solution containing 4 .5 g 65%AM
Demineralized water qs 1 00 g
Preparation of a composition B
Thioglycolic acid IM
Sodium hydroxide qs pH 8.5
Demineralized water qs 1 00 g — QOZO —
First dyeing process: One-step application
At the time of use, compositions A (9 ml) and B (1 ml) are mixed, and then the formulations are applied to locks of natural white hair containing 90% white hairs (NW) , and of permanent-waved white hair (PW) . The leave-on time is 20 minutes at ambient temperature. The locks are then rinsed, shampooed and dried.
Second dyeing process: Two-step application
Composition A is applied to locks of natural white hair containing 90% white hairs (NW) , and of permanent-waved white hair (PW) . The leave-on time is 10 minutes at ambient temperature. The locks thus treated are rinsed with water.
Composition B is then applied to these same locks, in a bath ratio of 5 g of formulation per gram of hair. The leave-on time is 15 minutes at ambient temperature. The locks are then rinsed, shampooed and dried.
In the two cases, strong colouring is obtained on the NW and PW white hair.
Study of light-fastness and shampoo-fastness:
A study of light-fastness was carried out, by exposure to the Xenotest, on the locks of natural white and permanent-waved white hair previously dyed according to the two dyeing processes mentioned above, for a duration of 3 hours. The exposure conditions are 90 W/m2, 60% relative humidity and with an exposure chamber temperature of 350C.
Once treated according to the two dyeing processes above, the locks are shampooed according to 5 shampooing cycles comprising a shampooing operation followed by rinsing with running water and, finally, air-drying. These cycles are carried out 5 times one after the other. During the shampooing operations, there is no visible running, the shampoo foam and the rinsing water are not coloured.
It appears, visually, that the colourings obtained according to the two processes withstand jointly exposure to light and to shampooing operations.

Claims

Figure imgf000085_0001
(H) and also the addition salts thereof with an organic or mineral acid, and the solvates, hydrates, tautomers and optical and geometrical isomers thereof;
in which formulae (I) and (II) :
L represents an optionally substituted Ci-C2O divalent hydrocarbon-based chain optionally interrupted with one or more divalent groups or combinations thereof, it being understood that two divalent groups or combinations thereof are separated by a Ci-C6 divalent hydrocarbon-based chain, said divalent groups being chosen from: i) -N(R)-; -N+(R) (R0)-, An"; -0-, -S-, -C(O)-, with R representing a group chosen from Ci-C4 alkyl, C2-C6
(poly) hydroxyalkyl, alkoxy (Ci-C6) alkyl, aryl, aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl, (Ci-C4) alkylcarbonyl- amino (Ci-C6) alkyl, amino (Ci-C4) alkyl, the amine of which is substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different,
(Ci-C6) alkylcarbonyl and (Ci-C4) alkylcarbonylamino; and R° representing a hydrogen atom or R; ii) a cationic heterocycle or cationic heteroaryl Het+, An", with An" as previously defined and Het+ representing a saturated or unsaturated, cationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to 10 members, or a cationic heteroaryl comprising from 5 to 10 members; iii) a noncationic heterocycle comprising from 5 to 10 members, such as piperazinyl, and iv) an optionally substituted (hetero) aryl; with L comprising no diazo, hydrazino, aminooxy, nitro, nitroso or peroxide group;
> Ri and R4, independently of one another, represent:
• a Ci-C4 alkyl group; • a hydroxyl group;
• a Ci-C4 alkoxy group;
• a C2-C4 (poly) hydroxyalkoxy group;
• an alkoxycarbonyl group (RaO-C(O)-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; • an alkylcarbonyloxy group (RaC (O)-O-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• an amino group optionally substituted with one or more Ci-C4 alkyl radicals, which may be identical or different, optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl group, it being possible for the two alkyl radicals to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a substituted or unsubstituted 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen, for example oxygen;
• an alkylcarbonylamino group (RaC (0) -NR' a-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl radical and R' a represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a (di) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl group ( (Ra) 2N-C (0) ) in which the Ra radicals independently of one another, and which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical ;
• a ureido group ( (Ra) 2N-C0-NRb-) in which the Ra and Rb radicals, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical;
• a guanidinium group ( (Ra) 2N-C (=NH2 +) -NRb-) in which the Ra and Rb radicals, independently of one another, represent a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl radical; • a halogen atom, preferably chlorine, fluorine or bromine;
• or else two adjacent R4 radicals can form, with the carbon atoms to which they are attached, a condensed, aromatic 6-membered ring optionally substituted with one or more groups, which may be identical or different, chosen from hydroxyl, Ci-C4 alkyl, hydroxycarbonyl (HO(O)C-), alkoxycarbonyl (RaO(O)C-) in which Ra represents a Ci-C4 alkyl group, (alkyl) sulphonylamino (RaS(O)2NRb) in which Ra represents a Cx-C4 alkyl and Rb represents a hydrogen atom or a Ci-C4 alkyl group; Ci-C4 alkoxy; amino optionally substituted with one or two Ci-C4 alkyl groups, which may be identical or different, and optionally bearing at least one hydroxyl or methylcarbonylamino group, it being possible for the two alkyl groups to optionally form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a 5- or 6-membered heterocycle optionally bearing another heteroatom identical to or different from nitrogen;
R2 and R3, independently of one another, represent:
• a hydrogen atom;
• an optionally substituted Ci-C6 alkyl group; • an optionally substituted aryl group;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl group;
• an optionally substituted aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group; • a cycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• or else R3, with the nitrogen atom which bears it, and R4, with the carbon atom which bears it, can optionally together form a 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocycle; this heterocycle and the aromatic ring attached to the azo group are then condensed; the heterocycle may be saturated or unsaturated, and optionally interrupted with a heteroatom;
• or else two contiguous R2 groups, when n is 2, form, together with the carbon atom which bears them, a benzo group;
• or else R2 and R3 of formula (I) form, together with the nitrogen atom which bears them, a 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocycle;
> R5 is directly attached to the quaternized nitrogen atom by means of a carbon atom and represents: • an optionally substituted Ci-C6 alkyl group;
• an optionally substituted aryl group;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl group;
• an optionally substituted aryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• an optionally substituted heteroaryl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• a cycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
• a heterocycloalkyl (Ci-C6) alkyl group;
> Y represents: i) a hydrogen atom; ii) an alkali metal; iii) an alkaline earth metal; iv) an ammonium group: N+RαRβRγRδ or a phosphonium group: P+RαRβRγRδ, with Rα, Rβ, Rγ and Rδ, which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a
(C1-C4) alkyl group; or v) a thiol-function-protecting group;
> An represents an anionic counterion;
^ m represents an integer between 0 and 6 inclusive;
> n represents an integer between 0 and 4 inclusive; > x represents 1 or 2;
> y represents 0 or 1;
it being understood that:
- if x is 1, then y is 1 and that if x is 2, then y is zero;
- the electroneutrality of the compounds of formulae (I) and (II) being ensured by one or more cosmetically acceptable anionic counterions An, which may or may not be identical.
2. Dye of formula (I) or (II) according to the preceding claim, in which x and y are 1, and Y represents a hydrogen atom or an alkali metal.
3. Dye of formula (I) or (II) according to Claim 1, in which x and y are 1, and Y represents a protecting group .
4. Dye of formula (I) or (II) according to the preceding claim, in which Y represents a protecting group chosen from the following radicals:
(Ci-C4) alkylcarbonyl; ■ (Ci-C4) alkylthiocarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkoxycarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkoxythiocarbonyl;
(Ci-C4) alkylthiothiocarbonyl;
(di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl; ■ (di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminothiocarbonyl;
arylcarbonyl;
aryloxycarbonyl;
aryl (Ci-C4) alkoxycarbonyl;
(di) (Ci-C4) (alkyl) aminocarbonyl; ■ (Ci-C4) (alkyl) arylaminocarbonyl;
carboxyl;
SO3 "; M+ with M+ representing an alkali metal, or else An or An'" of formula (I) or (II) and
M /i+ are absent; optionally substituted aryl;
optionally substituted heteroaryl;
optionally cationic, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl; ■ the following group:
Figure imgf000090_0001
'
in which R' c, R'd, R'e, R'f, R'g and R'h, which may be identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group, or else two groups R'g with R'h, and/or R'e with R' f form an oxo or thioxo group, or else R'g with R'e together form a cycloalkyl; and v represents an integer between 1 and 3 inclusive; and An'''" represents a counterion; ■ -C(NR'cR'd)=N+R'eR'f; An'"" with R' c, R' d, R' e and R'f, which may be identical or different, representing a hydrogen atom or a (Ci-C4) alkyl group and An'''" being as defined above;
-C(NR'cR'd)=NR'e; with R' c, R' d and R' e as defined above;
optionally substituted (di) aryl (Ci-C4) alkyl;
optionally substituted (di) heteroaryl (Ci-C4) - alkyl;
CR1R2R3 with R1, R2 and R3, which may be identical or different, representing a halogen atom or a group chosen from:
- (Ci-C4) alkyl;
- (Ci-C4) alkoxy;
- optionally substituted aryl; - optionally substituted heteroaryl;
- P (Z1) R' 1R' 2R'3 with R'1 and R'2, which may be identical or different, representing a hydroxyl, (Ci-C4) alkoxy or alkyl group, R'3 representing a hydroxyl or (Ci-C4) alkoxy group, and Z1 representing an oxygen or sulphur atom;
a sterically hindered cyclic group; and
optionally substituted alkoxyalkyl .
5. Disulphide dye of formula (I) or (II) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which x=2 and y=0.
6. Dye of formula (I) or (II) according to any one of the preceding claims, belonging to any one of formulae (Ia) to (If) and (Ha), (lib) below:
Figure imgf000091_0001
( Ib)
Figure imgf000091_0002
( Ic)
Figure imgf000092_0001
(Id)
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(Ha)
Figure imgf000092_0003
( Ie)
Figure imgf000093_0001
( If) in which formulae, Ri, R2, R3, R4, R5, L, An, m and n are as defined in the preceding claims.
7. Dye of formula (I) or (II) according to any one of the preceding claims, of chemical structure (1) to (50) below:
Figure imgf000093_0002
Figure imgf000094_0001
Figure imgf000094_0002
Figure imgf000095_0001
Figure imgf000096_0001
Figure imgf000097_0001
Figure imgf000098_0001
Figure imgf000099_0001
Figure imgf000100_0001
Figure imgf000101_0001
with An, which may be identical or different, representing a counterion.
8. Dye composition comprising, in a suitable cosmetic medium, a dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 7.
9. Dye composition according to the preceding claim, comprising, in a suitable cosmetic medium: o at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 7; o and at least one reducing agent .
10. Composition according to any one of Claims 8 or 9, in which the dye of formula (I) or (II) is present in an amount of between 0.001% and 50% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
11. Process for dyeing keratin materials, in which a suitable dye composition comprising at least one dye of formula (I) or (II) according to any one of Claims 8 to 10 is applied to the materials.
12. Process according to Claim 11, in which the reducing agent is applied before or after the application of the dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined in Claims 1 to 7.
13. Process according to any one of Claims 11 or 12, in which the composition comprises an oxidizing agent.
14. Multicompartment device in which a first compartment contains a dye composition comprising a dye of formula (I) or (II) as defined in Claims 1 to 7, and a second compartment contains a reducing agent.
15. Use of dyes of formula (I) or (II) as defined in Claims 1 to 7, for dyeing keratin fibres.
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