WO2012007142A1 - Process for the preparation of enolate salts of 4-fluoro-2-hydroxymethylene-3-oxo-butyrates - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for the preparation of enolate salts of 4-fluoro-2-hydroxymethylene-3-oxobutyrates, as well a process for the preparation of enol ethers and enol esters from said enolate salts, and to the enolate salts in solid form.
- it relates to a process for the preparation of alkali or alkaline earth enolates of formula
- R 1 is Ci_io alkyl
- R 2 and R 3 are independently hydrogen or fluorine
- M is an alkali or alkaline earth metal
- n ⁇ s 1 or 2
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are as defined above and R 4 is Ci-s alkyl, aryl-Ci-4 alkyl, C2-6 alkanoyl or aroyl,
- the process suffers from poor atom economy because only one of the three alkoxy groups of the trialkyi orthoformate remains in the product and the other two combine with acetic anhydride to give acetic acid and the corresponding alkyl acetate as byproducts.
- R 1 is C1-10 alkyl
- R 2 and R 3 are independently hydrogen or fluorine
- M is an alkali or alkaline earth metal
- n is 1 or 2
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , M and 7 are as defined above.
- the enolate salt of formula I which has been obtained as described above, is further reacted with an alkylating or acylating reagent of formula X-R 4 (IV), wherein R 4 is selected from the group consisting of Ci-s alkyl, aryl-Ci-- alkyl, C2-6 alka- noyl and aroyl, and X is a leaving group, to give an enol ether or ester of a 4-fluoro- 2-hydroxymethylene-3-oxobut rate of formula
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are as defined above.
- the enolate starting materials of formula II may conveniently be prepared from the corresponding 1 ,1-difluoroethyl methyl ethers of formula
- R 2 and R 3 are as defined above,
- R 2 and R 3 are as defined above, and
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are as defined above,
- d-,, alkyl comprises any linear or branched alkyl groups having 1 to n carbon atoms.
- C1-10 alkyl comprises groups such as methyl, ethyl, 1 -propyl, 1-methylethyl (isopropyl), 1 -butyl, 1 -methyl propyl (sec- butyl), 2-methylpropyl (isobutyl), 1 ,1-dimethylethyl (fert-butyl), pentyl, 3-methylbutyl (isopentyl), 1 ,1-dimethylpropyl (te 2-pentyl), 2,2-dimethylpropyl (neopentyl), hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl and decyl.
- C-i-e alkyl comprises groups such as methyl, ethyl, 1-propyl, 1-methylethyl, 1 -butyl, 1-methylpropyl, 2-methylpropyl, 1 ,1-di- methylethyl, pentyl, 3-methylbutyl, 1 ,1-dimethylpropyl, 2,2-dimethylpropyl and hexyl, while “Ci-4 alkyl” comprises methyl, ethyl, 1-propyl, 1-methylethyl, 1-butyl, 1-methylpropyl, 2-methylpropyl and 1 ,1-dimethylethyl.
- alkyl comprises C1- alkyl groups substituted with one or more aryl groups while the expression “aryl” comprises hydro- carbyl groups containing at least one aromatic ring, such as, for example, phenyl or naphthyl.
- aryl-Ci- alkyl groups are phenylmethyl (benzyl), di- phenylmethyl (benzhydryl), triphenylmethyl (trityl), 2-phenylethyl (phenethyl), 3-phenyl- propyl (hydrocinnamyl), 4-phenylbutyl and naphthylmethyl.
- C2-6 alkanoyl comprises acyl group derived from alkanoic acids having 2 to 6 carbon atoms.
- Examples of C2-6 alkanoyl groups are acetyl, propanoyl (propionyl), butanoyl (butyryl), 2-methylpropanoyl (isobutyryl), pentanoyl (valeryl), 2,2-dimethylpropanoyl (pivaloyl) and hexanoyl.
- aroyl comprises acyl groups derived from arenecarboxylic acids, which may be monocyclic or bi- or polycyclic, and may have substituents such as alkyl groups or halogens.
- aroyl groups are benzoyl, 4-methylbenzoyl ( -toluoyl), 1-naphthoyl and 2-naphthoyl.
- Leaving groups are groups which can easily be cleaved in nucleophilic substitution reactions.
- Suitable leaving groups are halogenides, in particular chloride, bromide or iodide in alkyl, arylalkyl or acyl halogenides, or alkanoates in alkanoic anhydrides, such as acetic anhydride, or sulfates, such as the methyl sulfate or ethyl sulfate anion in dimethyl or diethyl sulfate, or sulfonates, such as the /o-toluenesulfo- nate (tosylate) anion in alkyl >toluenesulfonates.
- Alkali metals are those of the first group of the periodic table of the chemical elements, in particular lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and cesium.
- Alkaline earth elements are those of the second group of the periodic table, in particular magnesium, calcium, strontium and barium.
- n is 1 when M is an alkali metal, and n is 2 when M is an alkaline earth metal.
- the reaction of the 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate enolate salt (II) with carbon monoxide is advantageously carried out at a temperature in the range of 20 to 80 °C.
- the carbon monoxide pressure is suitably in the range of 1 to 100 bar (10 5 to 10 7 Pa), preferably in the range of 2 to 50 bar (2* 10 5 to 5* 10 6 Pa), and more preferably in the range of 5 to 20 bar (5x 10 5 to 2 10 6 Pa).
- the reaction with carbon monoxide can be carried out without solvent or in a suitable solvent.
- suitable solvents are for example polar solvents such as alcohols, in particular lower alcohols, or esters.
- Preferred alcohols are those having the formula R 1 -OH, wherein R has the same meaning as in formulae I and II, while preferred esters are the esters derived from said alcohols.
- the enolate salt of the 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate (II) is prepared in situ from the corresponding 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate and a strong base of the corresponding metal M.
- the strong base can be employed in a stoichiometric amount, it is not necessary to use an excess of base.
- the strong base may be any strong base that is able to deprotonate the 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate, the a-methylene group of which is relatively acidic. Suitable strong bases are for example the hydroxides, hydrides or alkoxides of the alkali and alkaline earth metals or alkali metal alkyls such as methyllithium or butyllithium.
- the strong base is an alkoxide of formula
- the metal M is sodium and, consequently, n ⁇ s 1 .
- the substituent R 1 in formulae I, II, III and V is C1-4 alkyl, most preferably methyl or ethyl. ln still another preferred embodiment, the substituents R 2 and R 3 in formulae I, II and III are fluorine and hydrogen, respectively.
- M is sodium, n is 1 , R 1 is methyl or ethyl, R 2 is fluorine, and R 3 is hydrogen.
- the enolate salt of the 4-fluoro-2-hydroxymethylene-3-oxobutyrate (I) may also exist in other tautomeric forms such as the formyl form depicted below
- the enolate salt of the 4-fluoro-2-hydroxymethylene-3-oxobutyrate (I) is preferably obtained in solid form, either by conducting the reaction with carbon monoxide without using a solvent or by isolating the enolate salt (I) from its solution in a conventional way, for example by evaporating the solvent or precipitating the product by adding another solvent wherein it is poorly soluble.
- M is preferably sodium and, consequently, n ⁇ s 1.
- R 1 in the solid enolate salt of formula I is C1- alkyl, more preferably methyl or ethyl.
- substituents R 2 and R 3 in the solid enolate salt of formula I are fluorine and hydrogen, respectively. ln the most preferred embodiment, M is sodium, n is 1 , R is methyl or ethyl, R 2 is fluorine, and R 3 is hydrogen.
- the enol ethers or esters of formula III may exist in the depicted keto form or, if R 3 is hydrogen, in the tautomeric enol form of formula
- R , R 2 and R 4 are as defined above, or as a mixture of both forms.
- Especially preferred enol ethers (III) are those where R 4 is C1-4 alkyl, in particular methyl. They can be prepared by reacting the enolate salt I with a suitable alkylating agent such as a alkyl halide or tosylate, in particular a C1-4 alkyl bromide or iodide, such as methyl iodide.
- Especially preferred enol esters (III) are those where R 4 is C2-4 alkanoyi, in particular acetyl.
- the antimony pentafluoride in step (i) is advan- tageously used in catalytic amounts, preferably in an amount of 1 to 5 mol%, based on the amount of 1 ,1-difluoroethyl methyl ether (VI).
- the reaction of step (i) may be carried without solvent (neat) or in an inert solvent, such as a haloalkane. The same solvent may also be used in the subsequent steps.
- Suitable haloalkanes are fluoro- or chloroalkanes, for example dichloromethane or 1 ,2-dichloroethane.
- the halogen exchange step (step (ii)) in the synthesis of the enolates of formula II may be carried out by simply adding a solid alkali or alkaline earth chloride, preferably lithium chloride, to the acetyl fluoride of formula VII or, preferably, to the reaction mixture obtained in step (i).
- the reaction temperature in step (ii) is conveniently in the same range as in step (i), preferably at room temperature (about 20 °C to about 30 °C).
- the amount of alkali or alkaline earth chloride is advantageously 1.0 to 1.2 molar equivalents per mol of 1 ,1-difluoroethyl methyl ether (VI).
- phase transfer catalyst can be substantially increased by using a phase transfer catalyst, thus reducing the required reaction time from e.g. about 24 h for lithium chloride without catalyst to about 10 h or less when a catalyst is used.
- Suitable phase transfer catalysts are those known in the art, for example tetraalkyl- ammonium salts such as tetrabutylammonium chloride.
- Using a phase transfer catalyst has the advantage that it is also possible to accomplish the halogen exchange with less reactive chlorides such as calcium chloride within a reasonable period of time.
- the metal fluoride formed in the halogen exchange step (ii) is advantageously filtered off before isolating the acetyl chloride of formula VIII or, preferably, subjecting the reaction mixture obtained in step (ii) to the reaction with ketene, i.e., step (iii).
- the ketene is advantageously used in gaseous form, such as the crude (about 70% w/w) ketene gas obtained by pyrolysis of acetic acid.
- the reaction with ketene may be conducted in the presence of a Lewis acid such as boron trifluoride, but it is also possible to conduct it without addition of a Lewis acid as catalyst.
- the reaction temperature in step (iii) is advantageously in the range of -50 °C to 0 °C and preferably in the range of -30 °C to -10 °C.
- step (iii) The acetoacetyl chloride (IX) obtained in step (iii) or, preferably, the reaction mixture obtained in step (iii) is reacted (quenched) with an alcohol of formula X to obtain the 4- fluoro-3-oxobutyrate of formula XI, which may also be present in the tautomeric enol form depicted below
- the alcohol is advantageously used in moderate excess, for example about 2 mol per mol of 1 ,1-difluoroethyl methyl ether (VI) starting material, in order to ensure complete reaction.
- the reaction with the alcohol is conveniently carried out at a temperature of -30 °C to -10 °C, for example at about -15 °C.
- the steps (i) to (iv) are conducted without isolating any of the intermediates of formulae VII, VIII and IX.
- the 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate of formula XI may be isolated and purified according to methods known in the art, for example by evaporating the low-boiling components of the reaction mixture obtained in step (iv), followed by distillation of the thus-obtained crude product.
- the enolate salt of formula II is obtained in the conventional way by reacting the 4-fluoro-3-oxobutyrate of formula XI with a strong base of the corresponding metal M, said base having the formula
- M and n are as defined above and A- is an anion, preferably selected from the group consisting of HO-, R-O-, H-, and R-, wherein R is Ci-6 alkyl.
- suitable bases are the hydroxides, Ci_6 alkoxides, hydrides or Ci- « alkyls of the alkali or alkaline earth metal M.
- Preferred alkoxides are those derived from the alcohol R -OH used in step (iv) above.
- Suitable metal alkyls are those conventionally used in organic synthesis, such as methyllithium or butyllithium.
- Ethyl 4,4-difluoro-3-oxobutyrate (234.2 g, 1.41 mol) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (260 g) in an autoclave.
- Sodium ethoxide (96.0 g, 1.41 mol) was added at 20 °C and the reaction mixture was heated to 60 °C. At that temperature, the autoclave was pressurized with carbon monoxide (10 bar). After 5 h the carbon monoxide uptake had ceased and the pressure was released.
- the solvent was evaporated in vacuo Xo obtain the desired product as slightly yellow solid.
- the product was characterized via 1 H, 13 C and 19 F NMR spectroscopy.
- Ethyl-4,4-difluoro-3-oxobutyrate (110.7 g, 0.67 mol) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (115 g) in an autoclave.
- Sodium ethoxide (45.3 g, 0.67 mol) was added at 20 °C and the reaction mixture was heated to 60 °C.
- the autoclave was then pressurized with carbon monoxide (10 bar) for 5 h. After that time carbon monoxide uptake had ceased and the pressure was released.
- the reaction mixture was cooled to 0 °C and acetyl chloride (57.5 g, 0.73 mol) was added over 1 h.
- the reaction mixture was stirred for an additional hour at 30 °C and then filtered to remove NaCI.
- Ethyl-4,4-difluoro-3-oxobutyrate (150 g, 0.90 mol) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (160 g) in an autoclave and treated with sodium ethoxide and carbon monoxide in the same manner as described in Examples 1 and 2. After the CO uptake had ceased, the pressure was released and the reaction mixture was cooled to 0 °C before methyl iodide (128.2 g, 0.90 mol) was added slowly. After stirring for 3 h at 50 °C, the reaction mixture was filtered and the filtrate was distilled to remove the ethyl acetate. The product was obtained as a colorless liquid (141 g, 75%).
- the product was characterized via 19 F, 1 H and 13 C NMR spectroscopy. Due to rapid proton exchange the keto-enol tautomery could not be observed in the 1 H NMR spectrum. According to the 19 F NMR data the product was a tautomeric mixture of ca. 76% enol form and ca. 24% keto form.
- the product was characterized via NMR and GC. According to the 1 H NMR data the product was a tautomeric mixture of ca. 60% keto form and ca. 40% enol form (ethyl 4,4-difluoro-3-hydroxybut-2-enoate).
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 4 was repeated using methanol instead of ethanol. After distillation the methyl ester was obtained as a colorless liquid. According to the 1 H NMR data the product was a tautomeric mixture of ca. 60% keto form and ca. 40% enol form (methyl 4,4-difluoro-3-hydroxybut-2-enoate).
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 4 was repeated without addition of BF3-etherate. The crude product obtained was analyzed using H NMR.
- Example 4 The procedure of Example 4 was repeated without addition of BF3-etherate, but the lithium chloride was added together with tetrabutylammonium chloride (10.5 g, 37.9 mmol) as phase transfer catalyst and the reaction time for the halogen exchange was 10 h instead of 24 h.
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