Title of Invention

" A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 2H-1-BENZOPYRANS"

Abstract wherein R1, R2,R3 are as mentioned in the complete specification the Compounds are useful as inter mediates in preparation of pharmaceutical compounds, the process steps comprises reacting an aliphatic aldehyde of general formula II wherein R1 & R2 are as mentioned above with an aliphatic alcohol of formula R4 (OH) or HOR4OH wherein R4 is as mentioned in the complete specification at - 40° C in the presence of a dehydrating compound of general formula HC(OR5)3 (where Br is described in specification ) and an Al203/ silicium oxide catalyst to from formula III where R1 p2 R4 are as mentioned above, condensing the compound of formula III at 90 to 180° C with a phenol of formula IV whery R3 is as mentioned above in the presence of a base in an inert organic solvent to obtain the compoundi or general formula I. Reference has been made to EP Patent application No.629619.
Full Text The present invention relates to a process for the production of 2H-1-benzopyrans by converting aliphatic aldehydes with aliphatic alcohols in the presence of a dehydrating compound and an aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst in a first stage into aliphatic acetals and their further reaction in a second stage with phenols in the presence of a base in an inert organic solvent. 2H-l-benzopyrans are important intermediate or final products in the production of pharmaceuticals (North et al., J.O.C., 60.3397, 1995; Bell et al, Synthesis, 707, 1995) for example in the production of pyranylcyanoguanidines, used in the treatment of epilepsy and migraine (EP-A O 629 619).
The 2H-l-benzopyrans which can be produced according to the invention have the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, R2 is hydrogen, a (C1-C6) alkyl group and RJ is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, a (C1-C4) haloalkyl group, a (C2-C4) alkenyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxycarbonyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxymethyl group, a (Cr C4) alkanoyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxy group, a (C1-C4) alkylsulphonyl group, halogen, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, nitril, nitro or hydroxy.
The production of acetals using aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalysts has been described in the literature on the basis of ketones (Thuy et Matte, Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 11. 2558; 1975) and on the basis of paraformaldehyde (Deshmukh et al., Synth. Commun. 25, 3939; 1995). The disadvantage of these methods of synthesis known from the literature is the high proportion of catalyst in relation to the starting products which is used in the synthesis.
Compounds with the general formula I and processes to produce such compounds are listed in the European Patent Application EP-A 0 629 619. For
example this application describes a process where 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde is reacted with an aliphatic alcohol, a dehydrating agent and alternatively sodium hydrogen sulphate, potassium hydrogen sulphate or quartemary ammoaium hydrogen sulphate as the catalyst, and the purified acetal obtained is then condensed with a phenol in the presence of a tertiary amine in an inert organic solvent. The disadvantage of this process is that large quantities of potassium carbonate are needed for the processing of the acetal, and in the second stage large quantities of the catalytic tertiary amine are used, in relation to the educts.
The task of the present invention was therefore to provide an improved process whereby compounds with the general formula I can be produced economically.
Therefore, the present invention provides for a process for the production of 2H- 1-benzopyrans of the general formula
where R1 is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, R2 is hydrogen, a (C1-C6) alkyl group and R3 is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, a (C1-C4) haloalkyl group, a (C2-C4) alkenyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxycarbonyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxymethyl group, a (C1-C4) alkanoyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxy group, a (C1-C4) alkylsulphonyl group, halogen, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, nitril, nitro or hydroxy, wherein said process comprises the steps of (a) reacting an aliphatic aldehyde of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 and R2 have the above-mentioned meaning, with an aliphatic alcohol of the formula R4OH or HOR4OH, where R4 is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or a (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group -40 to 40°C, in the presence of a dehydrating compound of the formula HC(OR5)3, where R5 is a (C1-C4) alkyl group, and an aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst to form an aliphatic acetal of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 and R2 have the above-mentioned meaning and R4 as stated above is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or the two R4 together are a cyclical (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group, and the compound of formula III is optionally isolated by conventional method; and
(b) condensing the compound of formula III at 90 to 180°C with a phenol of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R3 has the above-mentioned meaning, in the presence of a base in an inert organic solvent both of the kind such as herein described, to obtain the product of the general formula I.
According to the invention this problem is solved by the process according to patent claim 1. In this in a first stage aliphatic aldehydes with the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 and'R have the meaning stated above, are converted with an aliphatic alcohol with the formula R4OH or HOR4OH, where R4 is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or a (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group, in the presence of a dehydrating compound with the formula HC(OR5)3, where Rs is a (C1-C4) alkyl group, and of an aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst, into an aliphatic acetal with the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R and R" have the above-mentioned meaning and R4, as stated above, is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or both R4 together mean a cyclical (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group.
R means hydrogen or a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-4 C atoms. Methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-, i-, t-butyl are possibilities. It is particularly preferred for R1 to mean hydrogen and methyl. R2 means hydrogen or a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-6 C atoms. Methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-, i-, t-butyl, pentyl and its isomers as well as hexyl and its isomers are possibilities. It is particularly preferred if R2 means hydrogen and methyl. R4 means a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-4 C atoms. Methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-, i-, t-butyl are possibilities. It is particularly preferred if R4 means methyl and ethyl. The two R together mean a cyclical alkyldiyl group with 2-4 C atoms. Ethane-1,2-diyl, propane-1,3-diyl, propane-1,2-diyl, butane-1,4-diyl, butane-1,3-diyl, butane-1,2-diyl are possibilities. It is particularly preferred if the two R4 together mean ethane-1,2-diyl and propane-1,3-diyl. R5 means a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-4 C atoms. Methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-, i-, t-butyl are possibilities. It is particularly preferred if R3 means methyl and ethyl.
The aliphatic aldehyde can be produced simply, e.g. according to the isomerisation process described in US-A 3 994 936 and EP-A 0 240 431 from 2-methyl-3-butin-2-ol.
The conversion is usefully carried out with an aliphatic alcohol R OH or HOR4OH, where R4 has the stated meaning. Preferably methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol or propylene glycol are used.
Trimethyl orthoformate or triethyl orthoformate are preferably used as dehydrating compounds HC(OR5)3 where R3 has the stated meaning.
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Montmonllonites which have a specific surface of between 100 and 270 m7g (BET-measurement) and a micropore volume (7.5 - 80 nm) of more than 0.15 mi/g (Hg porosimeter measurement) can usefully be chosen as the aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalysts. These are commercially available under the name K-catalysts, e.g., FCP10, K10. KO, KS (Siid-Chemie). Particularly preferred are montmorillonites with a surface of 150 - 200 mVg and a micropore volume (7.5 - 80 nm) of 0.18 ml/g, which are commercially available under the name KP10 (Siid-Chemie). The catalyst is usefully added in a quantity of 0.05 to 30% by weight in
relation to the aliphatic aldehyde used, preferably in a quantity of 0.1 to 1% by weight in relation to the aliphatic aldehyde used.
The reaction is usefully carried out at a reaction temperature of -40°C to 40°C, preferably 5°C to 20°C. After a normal conversion time of 3 to 6 hours the compound with the general formula III is obtained as a raw product.
Processing can be carried out as follows : Separation of the catalyst, which can be reused after washing and drying, by filtration, addition of potassium carbonate and finally distillation of the product. Alternatively the potassium carbonate added can be filtered off before distillation and washed with ethanol.
In a second stage the aliphatic acetal (formula III) is condensed with a phenol with the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R has the above mentioned meaning, in the presence of a base in an inert organic solvent, to the final product with the general formula I.
R3 means hydrogen or a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-4 C atoms, a haloalkyl group with a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1-4 C atoms, a straight-chain or branched alkenyl group with 2 to 4 C atoms, an alkoxycarbonyl group with a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1 to 4 C atoms, an alkoxymethyl group with a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1 to 4 C atoms, an alkanoyl group with 1 to 4 C atoms, an alkoxy group with a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1 to 4 C atoms, an alkylsulphonyl group with a straight-chain or branched alkyl group with 1 to 4 C atoms, halogen, amino, alkylamino with an alkyl group with 1 to 2 C atoms, dialkylamino with two alkyl groups with 1 to 2 C atoms, nitril. nitro or hydroxy. Methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-, i-, t-butyl, halomethyl, haloethyl, 1-halo-propyl, 2-halo-propyl, halo-i-propyl, 1-
halo-butyl, 2-halo-butyl, 3-halo-butyI, l-halo-2-methyl-propyl, 2-halo-2-methyl-propyl, halo-t-butyl, vinyl, allyl, propenyl, i-propenyl, but-1-enyl, but-2-enyl, but-3-enyl, i-but-1-enyl, i-but-2-enyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, n-, i-propoxycarbonyl, n-, i-, t-butoxycarbonyl, methoxymethyl, ethoxymethyl, n-, i-propoxymethyl, n-, i-, t-butoxymethyl, formyl, acetyl, n-, i-propionyl, n-, i-, t-butyryl, methoxy, ethoxy, n-, i-propoxy, n-, i-, t-butoxy, methansulfonyl, ethansulfonyl, propane-3-sulfonyl, propane-2-sulfonyl, butane-4-sulfonyl, butane-3-sulfonyl, butane-2-sulfonyl, methylamino, ethylamino, diethylamino are possibilities. Fluorine, chlorine and bromine should be understood as halogen or halosubstituents. It is particularly preferred if R means formyl, acetyl, methoxycarbonyl and ethoxycarbonyl.
The conversion is usefully carried out in the presence of catalytic quantities of an inorganic or organic base. Potassium carbonate, preferably anhydrous, or sodium hydroxide can be advantageously used as the inorganic base, and pyridine or 3-picoline as the organic base. It is particularly preferred if anhydrous potassium carbonate is used. The base is usefully added in a quantity of 0.001 to 5% by weight in relation to the 4-hydroxy-acetophenone used, preferably in a quantity of 0.005 to 0.1% by weight in relation to the 4-1 hydroxy-acetophenone used.
A non-polar organic solvent such as xylol or toluol can advantageously be chosen as the inert organic solvent. Xylol is particularly preferred.
The reaction in the second stage is usefully carried out at a reaction temperature of 90°C to 180°, advantageously 130°C to 150°C. After a normal conversion time of a total of 24 hours the compound with the general formula I is obtained as a raw product.
Processing can be carried out simply as follows, for example : after cooling the organic phase this can be washed with 5% NaOH and the solvent evaporated completely. The final product can then be isolated by high-vacuum distillation.
Alternatively the conversion into the end product (formula I) can also be carried out without isolating the intermediate product (formula III).
Example 1 (Invention)
Production of l-l-diethoxy-3-methyl-2-butene
1.25 g undried catalyst: KP-10 (Sud-Chemie) and 189.25 g triethyl orthoformate were placed in a flask in a nitrogen atmosphere in 225 ml absolute ethanol. While cooling 110.5 g 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde was added in drops over 30 minutes at 5°C. Cooling was then stopped, the reaction mixture was heated slowly to 20°C and stirred for a total of 3.5 hours after the addition of 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde. The course of the reaction was monitored by gas cromatography.
The catalyst was then filtered-off through a suction filter and washed with 20 ml ethanol, 2.6 g potassium carbonate was added to the filtrate and the ethanol was distilled off under vacuum (230 mbar/50°C/0.5 hour and 182 mbar/52°C/l hour). After the potassium carbonate had been filtered off and washed with 20 ml ethanol, the product was distilled at 187 mbar/114°C. The l,l-diethoxy-3-methyl-2-butene distillate obtained (143.4 g, 86.4% yield) had a content of 97.1% (boiling point : 114°Cat l87 mbar).
Example 2 (comparison according to Thuy and Maite, Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr.
11,2558; 1975) :
Production of l,l-diethoxy-3-methyl-2-butene
The procedure described in example 1 was followed, but 4 g undried catalyst KSF (Aldrich) was used instead of 1.25 g undried catalyst KP-10 (Sud-Chemie), 37.78 g ethyl [sic] orthoformate was used instead of 189.25 g, 90 ml ethanol was used instead of 225 ml, 21.9 g 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde was used instead of 110.5 g and 4 g potassium carbonate was used instead of 2.6 g. The product (29.82 g, 70.3% yield) had a content of 94.1%.
Example 3 (comparison according to Thuy and Maite, Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr.
11,2558; 1975) :
Production of l,l-diethoxy-3-methyl-2-butene
The procedure described in example 1 was followed, but 4 g undried catalyst KSF (Aldrich) was used instead of 1.25 g undried catalyst KP-10 (Sud-Chemie), 37.65 g
ethyl [sic] orthoformate was used instead of 189.25 g, 90 ml ethanol was used instead of 225 ml, 22.25 g 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde was used instead of 110.5 g and 4 g potassium carbonate was used instead of 2.6 g. The product (29.65 g, 69.5% yield) had a content of 95%.
Example 4 (Invention)
Production of 3-methyl-2-butyl-l-3 dioxolane
0.5 undried catalyst KP-10 (Sttd-Chemie), 79.6 g triethyl orthoformate and 48.2 g 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde were placed in a flask in a nitrogen atmosphere in 34.3 g ethyleneglycol and stirred at 4°C for 1.5 hours. Then the catalyst was filtered off through a suction filter and washed with 20 ml ethanol. The product was concentrated and isolated by fractionated distillation (2 fractions at 204 mbar/107°C). The 3-methyl-2-butene-l,3-dioxolane fractions obtained had a content of 81% (39.2 g) and 86.9% (3 g) (47% yield).
Example 5 (Invention)
Production of 6-acetyl-2,2-dimethyl-2H-l-benzopyran
83.8 g 4-hydroxy-acetophenone and 0.576 g anhydrous potassium carbonate were placed in 600 ml xylol in a argon atmosphere and heated to 140°C. 162.3 g 1,1-diethoxy-3-methyl-2-butene (77.9% in ethanol) was added in drops over 5 hours to this boiling solution with continuous distillation of the ethanol formed. After the solution had been stirred for 18 hours at 140°C, it was cooled to 20°C and the organic phase was washed with 200 ml NaOH (5%) and concentrated in a vacuum. The raw product (orange-coloured oil) is distilled under a high vacuum (2.8 mbar/143°C). The 6-acetyl-2,2-dimethyl-2H-l-benzopyran distillate obtained (90.2 g, 71.3% yield) had a content of 94.9%.
Example 6 (Invention)
Production of 6-acetyl-2,2-dimethyl-2H-l-benzopyran
60 mg undried catalyst KP-10 (Sud-Chemie) and 35.8 g triethyl orthoformate were placed in a flask in 45 ml absolute ethanol in an argon atmosphere. While cooling

19.56 g 3-methyl-crotonaldehyde was added in drops over 30 minutes at 5°C. Then the reaction mixture was stirred for a further hour at 5°C. After adding 195 mg potassium carbonate, 100 ml xylol and 20.95 g 4-hydroxy-acetophenone, the reaction mixture was heated for an hour to 140°C and the ethanol formed was continuously distilled off. The solution was stirred for a further 4 hours at 140°C. After cooling, the organic phase was washed with NaOH (5%) and concentrated. The raw product was distilled under high vacuum (0.5mbar/98°C). The fractions of the said compound obtained had a content of 76.4% (0.91 g) and 94.3% (15.8 g) (51.8% yield).





WE CLAIM:
1. A process for the production of 2H-l-benzopyrans of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, R2 is hydrogen, a (C1-C6) alkyl group and R3 is hydrogen, a (C1-C4) alkyl group, a (C1-C4) haloalkyl group, a (C2-C4) alkenyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxycarbonyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxymethyl group, a (C1-C4) alkanoyl group, a (C1-C4) alkoxy group, a (C1-C4) alkylsulphonyl group, halogen, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, nitril, nitro or hydroxy, wherein said process comprises the steps of (a) reacting an aliphatic aldehyde of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 and R2 have the above-mentioned meaning, with an aliphatic alcohol of the formula R4OH or HOR4OH, where R4 is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or a (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group -40 to 40°C, in the presence of a dehydrating compound of the formula HC(OR5)3, where R5 is a (C1-C4) alkyl group, and an aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst to form an aliphatic acetal of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R1 and R2 have the above-mentioned meaning and R4 as stated above is a (C1-C4) alkyl group or the two R4 together are a cyclical (C2-C4) alkyldiyl group, and the compound of formula III is optionally isolated by conventional method; and
(b) condensing the compound of formula III at 90 to 180°C with a phenol of the general formula
(Formula Removed)
where R3 has the above-mentioned meaning, in the presence of a base in an inert organic solvent both of the kind such as hereinbefore described, to obtain the product of the general formula I.
2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst used in the first step is a montmorillonite with a surface of 100 to 170 m2/g and a micropore volume (7.5 - 80nm) of more than 0.15 ml/g.
3. A process as claimed in any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein the aluminium oxide/silicium oxide catalyst used in the first step is
added in a quantity of 0.05 to 30% by weight in relation to the aliphatic aldehyde used.
4. A process as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein R4 of the aliphatic alcohol R4OH is used in the first step and R5 of the dehydrating compound HC(OR5)3 used in the first step are ethyl radical.
5. A process as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein R4 of the aliphatic alcohol HOR4OH used in the first step is ethane- 1-2-diyl and R5 of the dehydrating compound HC(OR5)3 used in the first step is ethyl radical.
6. A process as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the base used in the second step is an inorganic base.
7. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inorganic base used in the second step is potassium carbonate.
8. A process as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the conversion is carried out without isolation of the product of formula III.
9. A process for the production of 2H-l-benzopyrans with the general formula I substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the foregoing examples 1 and 4 to 6.

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Patent Number 186875
Indian Patent Application Number 2384/DEL/1997
PG Journal Number 48/2001
Publication Date 01-Dec-2001
Grant Date 05-Jul-2002
Date of Filing 22-Aug-1997
Name of Patentee SMITH KLINE BEECHAM P.L.C.
Applicant Address NEW HORIZONS COURT, BRENTFORD,MIDDLESEX TW8 9EP, ENGLAND.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 PIERRE BOSSARD C/O. LONZA AG,MUNCHENSTEIN ERSTRASSE 38, CH-4002, BASEL,SWITZERLAND.
2 MICHAEL GOTTSPONER C/O. LONZA AG,MUNCHENSTEIN ERSTRASSE 38, CH-4002, BASEL,SWITZERLAND.
3 FRANCES FINNEY NEW FRONTIERS SCIENCE PARK SOUTH,THIRD AVENUE,HARLOW, ESSEX CM 19 5AW, ENGLAND.
PCT International Classification Number A61K 31/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA