Title of Invention

"BENZO-, NAPHTHO- AND PHENANTHROCHROMENES SUBSTITUTED WITH AN ARYLAMINE GROUP WITH PHOTOCHROMATIC PROPERTIES"

Abstract Benzo, naphtho-or phenanthrochromene compounds having one or the other of the formulae (Ia), (Ib), (Ic), (Id) below. These compounds possess interesting photochromic properties. The invention also relates to their preparation, their applications as photochromes as well as to compositions containing them.
Full Text BENZO-, NAPHTHO-AND PHENANTHROCHROMENES SUBSTITUTED WITH AN ARYLAMINE GROUP WITH PHOTOCHROMIC PROPERTIES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to novel benzo-, naphtho- or phenanthrocliromene-type compounds which have, in particular, photochromic properties. The invention also relates 'to photochromic compositions and photochromic ophthalmic articles (lenses for example) which contain said naphthopyrans. The invention also covers the preparation of these novel compounds.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The photochromic compounds are capable of changing color under the
influence of a poly- or mono-chromatic light (UV for example) and of returning to their
initial color when the luminous irradiation ceases, or under the influence of temperature
and/or a poly- or mono-chromatic light different from the first.
[0003] The photochromic compounds find applications in various fields, e.g. for the
manufacture of ophthalmic lenses, contact lenses, solar protection glasses, filters, camera
optics or photographic apparatus optics or other optical devices and observation devices,
glazing, decorative objects, bill elements or even for information storage by optical
inscription (coding).
[0004] In the field of ophthalmic optics, and in particular the spectacles trade, a
photochromic lens which comprises one or more photochromic compounds must have:
- a high transmission in the absence of ultraviolets,
- a low transmission (high colorability) under solar irradiation,
- adapted coloration and discoloration kinetics,
- a tint acceptable to the consumer (grey or brown preferably) with preferably a
maintenance of the chosen tint during the coloration and the discoloration of the lens,
- a maintenance of the performances, the properties, within a temperature range of
0-40°C,
- a significant durability, since these objectives sought after are sophisticated
corrective lenses and therefore expensive.
[0005] These lens characteristics are in fact determined by the active photochomic
compounds which said lens contains; compounds which must furthermore be perfectly
compatible with the organic or inorganic, even hybrid support which constitutes asid
lens.
[0006] Moreover, it is to be noted that obtaining a grey or brown tint may'
necessitate the use of at least two photochromes of different colors, i.e. having: distinct
maximal absorption wavelengths in the visible. This combination further imposes other

requirements of the photochromic compounds. In particular, the coloration and discoloration kinetics of the (two or more) combined active photochromic compounds must be essentially identical. The same applies for their stability with time and also for their compatibility with a plastic, inorganic or hybrid inorganic-organic support. [0007] Amongst the numerous photochromic compounds described in the prior art, compounds may be cited which are described in the patents or patent applications: US-A-3,567,605, US-A-3,627,690, US-A-4,826,977, US-A-5,200,116, US-A-5,238,981, US-A-5,411,679, US-A-5,429,744, US-A-5,451,344, US-A-5,458,814, US-A-5,651,923, US-A-5,645,767, US-A-5,6.98,141, US-A-5,783,116, US-A-5,888,432, US-A-6,096,246, US-B-6,023,729, US-B-6,207,084, US-B-6,210,608, US-B-6,291,561, WO-A-95 05382, FR-A-2,718,447, WO-A-96 14596, WO-A-97 21698, WO-A-00 15628, WO-A- 32661, WO-A-01 36424, which are of the reduced formulae below:
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2H-Phenanthropyrans 3H-Phenanthropyrans
[0008] When said compounds are substituted, they are obviously done so in order that the pyran ring of their formula can open.
[0009] Thus, for the 3H-naphthopyrans, R8 must equal H and for the 3H-phenanthropyrans, RIO must similarly be H.
[0010] The patent application WO-A-01 36406 describes 3H-naphthopyrans having a dihydronaphthalene group linked to carbons 5 and 6 of the naphtho skeleton:
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[0011] These compounds claim to satisfy the specifications defined supra. In reality, if these compounds really do have one or more of the basic properties sought after, such as a high transmission in the absence of ultraviolets and a high colorability under solar irradiation, none of the compounds described hitherto have the complete combination of the properties sought after which are necessary for the production of satisfactory articles. In particular, not one of these compounds is intrinsically grey or brown, and the necessity of using an additional photochrome in order to obtain one of these two tints does subsist. [0012] In this context, it is useful to be able to have photochromes at one's disposal for each coloration, thus enabling a fine adjustment of the tint. The presence of donor groups in the para position of a phenyl group in R1or in R.2 (in position 2 of the pyran ring) enables a more or less significant bathochromic shift of the absorption bands of the photochrome. However, the shift obtained by substituting an alkoxy group by an ammo grpup is very high (30-40 nm minimum). Groups enabling an intermediate shift to be obtained are thus necessary.
[0013] Japanese patent application JP 2001-114775 describes compounds the RI group of which is a phenyl substituted in para with an amine substituted with electron attracting groups. The wavelengths of the absorption bands are thus clearly lowered (-15 to -30 nm) with respect to the Comparative Example (morpholino group). In contrast, the discoloration kinetics are strongly penalised (data not mentioned). [0014] It is to the credit of the inventors for having been interested in this type of derivative as a basis for the development of novel photochromes and for having proposed a novel family of molecules having particularly advantageous photochromic properties.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVETION
[0015] Thus, according to a first of its aspects, the present invention relates to
benzo-, naphtho- and phenanthrochromenes of formula (I):

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in which:
R1 represents a:
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group, R' and R", which are identical or different, independently representing a linear or branched allcyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a phenyl group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or representing, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bound, a 5- to 7-membered ring which optionally comprises at least one other heteroatom selected from oxygen, sulphur and nitrogen, said nitrogen being optionally substituted with an R'" group, which is a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms;
• one of R2 and RS represents:
- a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine or bromine,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a cycloalkyl group which comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms
(advantageously 3 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), or

- a phenyl or benzyl group, which is optionally substituted,
and the other of R2 and R3 represents:
- a hydrogen, or
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon
atoms;
• R4 represents:

- a hydrogen,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a cycloalkyl group which comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms
(advantageously 3 to 6 carbon atoms),

- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a phenyl or benzyl group, which is optionally substituted;
the
group is a phenyl, naphthyl or phenanthryl group, which is optionally substituted and/or annelated with other rings, which are aromatic or non-aromatic, and which are themselves optionally substituted; said group allowing the opening of the pyran ring to which it is fused. [0016] The person skilled in the art will obviously have understood that the branched alkyl and alkoxy groups as defined above comprise a number of carbons which is sufficient for them to be able to be branched (more than 3 carbon atoms). [0017] The person skilled in the art will furthermore have understood that the invention is situated around the structure of the substituents in position 2 of the pyran ring (phenyl substituents) and that the invention is available for a very large context of benzo-, naphtho- and phenanthropyrans. The nature of the
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group is critical only with regard to one point: it must not comprise any substituent(s) which prevent the opening of the pyran ring (said opening conferring the photochromic properties to the compounds in question). It will be noted inter alia that said group can indeed contain substituents bearing unsaturation(s), such unsarurations enabling the polymerisation and/or the cross-linking and/or the grafting of the compound in question. [0018] As regards the values of RI or R3 and R4 = substituted phenyl or benzyl, an indication can be made in a totally non-limiting way that the substituents in question can notably be selected from linear or branched alkyl groups which comprise 1 to 6 carbon atoms, linear or branched alkoxy groups which comprise 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and halogen atoms (more particularly chlorine, fluorine and bromine). Other substituents can

be incorporated and can contain unsaturations, enabling the polymerisation and/or the cross-linking and/or the grafting of the compound in question.
[0019] Amongst said compounds of the invention, of formula (I) above, those which are of formulae (la), (Ib), (Ic) and (Id), below, are preferred:
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in which:
• R1, R2, RS and R4 are as defined above with reference to formula (I)
(the two RI substiruents of formula (Ic) being, independently, identical
or different);
• R5 represents:

- a hydroxy group,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms,
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon
atoms,
an RI group, as defined above with reference to formula (I), i.e. a:
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R6 represents:
a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine or bromine, ahydroxy,
a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms,
a linear or branched alkoxy group which .comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms,
an aryl or heteroaryl group which comprises, in its basic structure, 6 to 24 carbon atoms or 4 to 24 carbon atoms respectively and at least one heteroatom selected from sulphur, oxygen and nitrogen; said basic structure being optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the whole of the substiruents given below: + a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine and bromine, + ahydroxy, + a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), + a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12
carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), + a haloalkyl or haloalkoxy group corresponding to the (CpC^) alkyl or alkoxy groups above, respectively, which are substituted with at least one halogen atom, and notably a fluoroalkyl group of this type,
+ a phenoxy or naphthoxy group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl or alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms, + an -NH2 group,
+ an -NHR group, R representing a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or a phenyl group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, + an RI group, as defined above with reference to formula (I), i. e. ,a
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R5 and R6 together form an aromatic or non-aromatic cyclic group having one or two 5- to 7-membered annelated rings and optionally comprising at least one heteroatom selected from oxygen, sulphur, and nitrogen; said annelated rings optionally comprising at least one R4 substituent, as defined above with reference to formula (1), which is different from hydrogen; R7 and R8, which are identical or different, independently represent: a hydrogen,
a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine or bromine, a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), a cycloalkyl group which comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 3 to 6 carbon atoms),
a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), a haloalkyl, halocycloalkyl, or haloalkoxy group corresponding to the alkyl, cycloalkyl or alkoxy groups above, respectively, which are substituted with at least one halogen atom, notably selected from fluorine, chlorine and bromine,
an aryl or heteroaryl group, having the same definition as the aryl or heteroaryl defined with respect to R6,
an aralkyl or heteroaralkyl group, the alkyl group, which is linear or branched, comprising 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and the aryl and heteroaryl groups having the same definitions as those given above, a phenoxy or naphthoxy group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl or alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms, an amine, amide, carbamate or urea group: -NH2, -NHR, -NHCOR,
-NHCOOR, -NR'COR, -NHCONHR, -CONH2, -CONHR,
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R, R1, R" having their respective definitions given above for the amine substituents of R6 where R6is an aryl or heteroaryl,

- an -OCOR11 or -COOR11 group, R11representing a straight or branched alkyl group comprising 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or a cycloalkyl group comprising 3 to 6 carbon atoms, or a phenyl group, optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the whole of the substituents listed above for R6where R6 is an aryl or heteroaryl, or
R7 and R8 together form an aromatic or non-aromatic cyclic group, optionally comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of: oxygen, sulphur, and nitrogen, and having one or two 5- to 7-membered annelated rings; said annelated rings being optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the whole of the substituents listed above for Re where Re is an aryl or heteroaryl.
[0020] The compounds of formula (la) and (Ic) are 3H-naphthopyrans, those of formula (Ib) are 2H-naphthopyrans, while those of formula (Id) are 2H-phenanthropyrans.
[0021] Amongst the compounds of the invention, those of formula (I), (la), (Ib), (Ic) and (Id) are preferred, in which:
• one of Ra and RS represents:
a halogen, a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6
carbon atoms, an optionally substituted phenyl or benzyl group,
and the other of R2 and R3 represents:
a hydrogen, or a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6
carbon atoms;
and/or, advantageously and
• R4 represents:
- a hydrogen,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon
- atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms).
[0022] According to a second of its aspects, the present invention relates to a method of preparing compounds of formula (I), characterised in that it comprises a condensation of:
• an intermediate product of formula (n) given below:


in which the



group is as defined supra with reference to formula (I); with

• a derivative of propargylic alcohol, having formula (III) below:

in which R1, R2, R3 and R4 are as defined supra with reference to formula (I);
the condensation of (II) and (III) being carried out advantageously in the presence of a catalyst, this catalyst being preferably selected from the group consisting of para-toluenesulphonic acid, dodecylsulphonic acid, camphorsulphonic acid, or bromoacetic acid; or with • an aldehyde derivative, having formula (DP) below:
in which R1, R.2, RS and RI are as defined supra with reference to formula (I);
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the condensation of (II) and (HI') being carried out, advantageously, in the presence of a metallic complex, preferably a complex of titanium, particularly titanium (IV) ethoxide.

[0023] In practice, the condensation reaction "between compounds (II) and (III) or
(III') can take place in solvents such as toluene, xylene or tetrahydrofuran, to which
appropriate catalysts are optionally added. For more details on the condensation of
compounds (II) and (III'), reference may be made to the EP-A-0 562 915 patent
application.
[0024] The compounds of formula (III) are known to the person skilled in the art and
are obtained from the corresponding ketone according to a method described notably in
the WO-A-96 14596 patent application. The ketone is itself commercial or is prepared
according to known methods such as the Friedel Crafts reaction, (cf. WO-A-96 14596 and
cited references).
[0025] Aldehydes (HI5), which are derivatives of (HI), are obtained by rearrangement
in an acid medium (cf. J. Org. Chem., 1977, 42, 3403).
[0026] , The compounds of formula (H) are phenols, naphthols or phenanthrols which
are optionally substituted, and the synthetic routes to which are described in the prior art.
[0027] According to a third of its aspects, an object of the invention is (co)polymers
which are obtainable by polymerising and/or cross-linking and/or grafting at least one
compound (I) as defined above. The compounds (I) according to the invention can bezper
se (co)monomers and/or be comprised in (co)polymerisable (co)monomers. The
(co)polymers thus obtained (which are optionally cross-linked and/or grafted) can
constitute photochromic matrices such as those presented infra. '
[0028] According to a fourth of its aspects, the present invention relates to the use of
said compounds of formula (I) of the invention as photochromic agents. Another object
of the invention is, therefore:
- firstly, novel photochromic compounds which are constituted by the chromenes of
formula (I), as defined above, taken alone or in a mixture of themselves and/or with at'
least one other photochromic compound of another type and/or with at least one non-
photochromic coloring agent;
- secondly, novel photochromic compositions which comprise at least one compound
(I) as defined above, or at least one (co)polynier of the above type. Such photochromic
compositions can contain at least one other photochromic compound, of another type
and/or at least one non-photochromic coloring agent and/or at least one stabilising agent.
These photochromic compounds of another type, non-photochromic coloring agents, and
stabilising agents, are prior art products known to the person skilled in the art.
[0029] Within the context of the present invention, combinations of photochromic compounds of the invention and/or combinations of photochromic compounds of the invention and photochromic compounds of another type according to the prior art are

particularly recommended; such combinations being interesting in that they are suitable for generating grey or brown tints, which are desired by the public in applications such as ophthalmic spectacles or solar spectacles. These additional photochromic compounds can be those known to the person skilled in the art and described in the literature, e.g. chromenes (US-A-3,567,605, US-A-5,238,981, WO-A-94 22850, EP-A-0 562 915), spiropyrans or naphthospiropyrans (US-A-5,238,981) and spiroxazines (Crano etal., " Applied Photochromic Polymer Systems ", Ed. Blackie & Son Ltd, 1992, chapter 2). [0030] The compositions according to the invention can in fact comprise, in addition to the photochromic compounds:
- non-photochromic coloring agents which enable adjusting the tint,
- and/or one or more stabilising agents, such as an anti-oxidising agent for
example,
- and/or one or more anti-UV,
- and/or one or more anti-radicals,
- and/or one or more photochimic excited state deactivators.
These additives can notably enable improving the durability of said compositions. [0031] The compounds of the invention envisaged within the context of their photochromic applications can be used in liquid solution. Thus, a photochromic solution can be obtained by dissolving at least one of said compounds in an organic solvent such as toluene, dichloromethane, tetrahydrofuran or ethanol. The solutions obtained are in general colorless and transparent. When exposed to sunlight, they develop a strong coloration and regain the colorless state when they are placed in an area of less exposure to the sun's rays or,inother words, when they are no longer subjected to UV. In general, a very low concentration of product (of the order of 0.01 to 5% by weight) is sufficient to obtain an intense coloration.
[0032] The compounds according to the invention are furthermore compatible with support matrices of organic polymer or of inorganic material (even in a hybrid inorganic-organic material).
[0033] Also, within the context of the fourth aspect of the invention in relation to the photochromic applications, an object of the invention is a photochromic composition selected from:
- photochromic solutions, and
- photochromic matrices.
[0034] The most interesting applications of the compounds of the invention are in fact those in which the photochrome is dispersed uniformly within a matrix formed by a polymer and/or copolymer and/or mixture of (co)polymers. Such a matrix can constitute,

in accordance with a first variant, a photochromic substrate per se (in its volume), and according to a second variant, a photochromic coating (intended to be incorporated on the surface of an element).
[0035] Following the example of their behaviour in solution, the compounds (I), included in a polymer matrix, are colorless or slightly colored in the initial state and rapidly develop an intense coloration under a UV light (365 nm) or under a light source of the solar type. Finally, they regain their initial coloration once the irradiation ceases. [0036] The methods of implementation which can be envisaged in order to obtain such a matrix are very varied. Amongst those known to the person skilled in the art, the diffusion in the (co)polymer, from a suspension or solution of the photochrome, in a silicone oil, in an aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon, or in a glycol, or from another polymer matrix, can be cited for example. The diffusion is commonly carried out at a temperature of 50 to 200°C for a period of time of 15 minutes to several hours, according to the nature of the polymer matrix. Another implementation technique consists in mixing the photochrome in a formulation of polymerisable materials, depositing this mixture on a surface or in a mould, and then carrying out the copolymerisation. These implementation techniques, and others, are described in the article by Crano et al. " Spiroxazines and their use in photochromic lenses " published in Applied Photochromic Polymer Systems, Ed. Blackie and Son Ltd -1992. [0037] The following products may be mentioned as examples of preferred polymer > materials for forming matrices which are useful in optical applications of the photochromic compounds according to the invention:
- those obtained from alkyl, cycloalkyl, (poly or oligo)ethylene glycol,
aryl or arylalkyl mono-, di- tri- or tetraacrylates or mono-, di-, tri- or
tetramethacrylates, which are optionally halogenated or which comprise
at least one ether and/or ester and/or carbonate and/or carbamate and/or
thiocarbamate and/or urea and/or amide group,
- polystyrene, polyether, polyester, polycarbonate (e.g. bisphenol-A
polycarbonate, diallyl diethylene glycol polycarbonate), polycarbamate,
polyepoxy, polyurea, polyurethane, polythiourethane, polysiloxane,
polyacrylonitrile, polyamide, aliphatic or aromatic polyester, vinylic
polymers, cellulose acetate, cellulose triacetate, cellulose acetate-
propionate or polyvinylbutyral,
- those obtained from difunctional monomers having the formula below:
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in which: A R10, R'10, RI i and R'j i are identical or different and represent
independently a hydrogen or a methyl group; A m and n are, independently, integers between 0 and 4 (inclusive);
and are advantageously independently equal to 1 or 2; A X and X', which are identical or different, are a halogen and
represent, preferably, a chlorine and/or a bromine; A p and q are, independently, integers between 0 and 4 (inclusive); - copolymers of at least two types of copolymerisable monomers selected from the precursor monomers of the polymers listed supra, and preferably those belonging to the groups comprising: (meth)acrylic monomers, vinylic monomers, allylic monomers, and mixtures thereof. [
0038] In a particularly preferred manner, the photochromes of the invention are used:
with resins which have a nanobiphasic structure and which are obtainable by copolymerising at least two specific, different difunctional monomers. Such resins have been described in the patent application WO-A-98 50443;
with resins obtainable by co-polymerisation of at least one monofunctional monomer and at least one difunctional monomer, as described in WO-A-01 92 372;
- with resins obtainable by copolymerising a composition containing at least
one monofunctional monomer, at least one other monomer selected from monofunctional
monomers and alkenic difunctional monomers and an effective amount of at least one
acid or basic additive, as described in WO-A-02 06364; and
- with resins based on linear polymers of polyurethane or polyurethane-urea
type, which comprise at least one unsaturation in their chain. Such resins are described in
the French patent application FR 02 04778, which is hitherto not published.
[0039] The amount of photochrome used in the (co)polymer matrix depends upon the degree of darkening desired. Usually, between 0.001 and 20% by weight of it is used. [0040] Still according to the fourth of its aspects in relation to the applications of the compounds (I) as photochromes, another object of the present invention is photochromic articles comprising a photochromic composition as described above, notably a photochromic matrix in its volume.
[0041] In practice, the photochromic articles which are more particularly covered by the present invention are ophthalmic or solar lenses, glazing (windows for buildings, for locomotion engines, automobile vehicles), optical devices, decorative articles, solar protection articles, information storage, ...
[0042] The present invention is illustrated by the Examples which follow, of synthesis and of photochromic validation, of compounds of the invention. Said compounds of the invention are compared to a prior art compounds Cl to C5.

EXAMPLES
[0043] EXAMPLE 1: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (1)
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200 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 350 mg of naphthol (5) and 320 mg of propargylic acid (6) in 15 ml of toluene. Stirring at 60 °C is effected for 3 hours, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 95 mg of crystals which are pure by 1H NMR.
[0044] EXAMPLE 2: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (2)
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18 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 370 mg of naphthol (5) and 450 mg of propargylic alcohol (7) in 15 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 50 °C for 2 hours, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 320 mg of crystals which are pure by JH NMR.
[0045] EXAMPLE 3: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (3)
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84 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 500 mg of naphthol (8) and 528 mg of propargylic alcohol (6) in 10 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 60°C for 6h, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 19 mg of crystals which are pure by 1H NMR.
[0046] EXAMPLE 4: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (4)
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585 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 660 mg of naphthol (8) and 860 mg propargylic alcohol (7) in 15 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 50 °C for 3 hours, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 7 mg of crystals which are pure by 1H NMR.
[0047] EXAMPLE 5: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (5)
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511 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 568 mg of naphthol (9) and 768 mg of propargylic alcohol (10) in 10 ml of toluene. The reaction mixture is stirred at 60°C for 4 hours, diluted in dichloromethane and washed with a solution of sodium bicarbonate. After purification by filtration on silica and recrystallisation, 280 mg of crystals are isolated which are pure by 1H NMR.
[0048] EXAMPLE 6: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND
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520 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 580 mg of naphthol (9) and 950 mg propargylic alcohol (11) in 10 ml of toluene. The reaction mixture is stirred at 60°C for 4 hours, diluted in dichloromethane and washed with a solution of sodium bicarbonate. After purification by filtration on silica and recrystallisation, 287 mg of crystals are isolated which are pure by 1H NMR.
[0049] EXAMPLE 7: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (Cl) OF PRIOR ART (WO-A-0136406)
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18 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 460 mg of naphthol (5) and 402 mg of propargylic alcohol (12) in 10 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 60°C for 2 hours, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 360 mg of crystals which are pure by JH NMR.
[0050] EXAMPLE 8: COMPOUND (C2) OF PRIOR ART (WO-A-0136406) [0051] EXAMPLE 9: COMPOUND (C3) OF PRIOR ART (WO-A- 0015628) [0052] EXAMPLE 10; SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (C4) OF PRIOR ART (WO-A-0015628)
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25 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 553 mg of naphthol (8) and 500 mg of propargylic alcohol (13) in 10 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 60°C for 2h, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 640 mg of crystals which are pure by ^ NMR.
[0053] EXAMPLE 11: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUND (C5) OF PRIOR ART (JP 2001-114775)
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180 mg of camphorsulphonic acid are added to a solution of 500 mg of naphthol (5) and 900 mg propargylic alcohol (14) in 10 ml of toluene. Stirring is effected at 65 °C for 1 hour 30 minutes, and the reaction mixture is then purified by filtration on silica. The solid obtained is recrystallised to give 60 mg of crystals which are pure by *H NMR.
[0054] The photochromic properties of said compounds (1) to (6) and (Cl) to (C5) were evaluated.
[0055] Said compounds were dissolved, at the rate of 5 mg in 50 ml of THF, and the UV-visible absorptions (optical path of 1 cm) is then measured before and after exposure to a UV source at 365 nm. The observation of the tints and the.intensities developed is done by placing the solutions in the sun or before a solar simulator. The properties of these compounds are given in the Table below.
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λVIS1:λ of the band of highest energy in the field of the visible spectrum of the
compound after exposure
• * * ΛMAX VIS: λ of the band of the lowest energy in the field of the visible spectrum of
the compound after exposure.
• *** T1/2: discoloration time corresponding to 50% decrease of absorption at the λvis at
21 °C.
[0056] The observation of the solutions in the presence of sun's rays or UV rays shows that the compounds of the invention have a visible AMAX between that of the parent compound (Cl) or (C3) and that of the alkoxy analogue (G2) or (C4) while at the same time keeping discoloration kinetics close to those of the alkoxy analogue (C2) or (C4). With respect to the N-acyl compounds (C5) of the prior art (JP 2001 114775), the
compounds of the invention are unexpectedly much more rapid and their discoloration kinetics are closer to those of the alkoxy analogue (C2).






WE CLAIM;
1. Benzo, naphtho-or phenanthrochromene compounds having one or the other of the formulae (ia), (Ib), (Ic), (Id) below:
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group, FT and R", which are identical or different, independently representing a linear or branched aikyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a phenyl group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched aikyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or representing, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bound, a 5- !o 7-membered rng which optionally comprises at least one other heteroatom selected from oxygen, sulphur and nitrogen, said nitrogen being optionally substituted with an R" group, which is a linear or branched aikyl group having 1 to 6 carbons atoms; the two 51 substituents of formula (Ic) being, independently, identical or different, • one of R2 and R3 represents:
- chiorine or bromine,
- a linear or branched a!kyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a cycloalkyl group which Comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 3 to 8 carbon atoms),
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms), or
- a phenyl or benzyl group, which is optionally substituted,
and the other of R2 and R3 represents:
- a hydrogen, or
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms;
• R4 represents:
- a hydrogen,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a cycloalkyl group which comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 3 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a phenyl or benzyl group, which is optionally substituted;
• R5 represents: a hydroxy group; a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms; a
linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atom; or
an R1 group, as defined above, i.e., a group having the formula:
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• R6 represents:
- a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine or bromine,
- a hydroxy,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms,
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms,
-an aryl or heteroaryl group which comprises, in its basic structure, 6 to 24 carbon atoms or 4 to 24 carbon atoms respectively and at least one heteroatom selected from sulphur, oxygen and nitrogen; said basic structure being optionally substituted with at least one substituent selected from the whole of the substituents given below:
+ a halogen, and notably fluoride, chloride and bromine. + a hydroxy,
+ a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
+ a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
+ a haloalkyl or halcalkoxy group corresponding to the (C1-C12) alkyl or alkoxy groups above, respec-tively, which are substituted with at ieast one halogen atom, and notably a fluoroalkyl group of this type, + a phenoxy or naphthoxy group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched aikyl cr alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms, + an -NH2 group,
+ an -NHR group, R representing a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises. 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or a phenyl group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 3 carbon atoms, + an R1 group, as defined above, I.e., a group having the following formula:
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group,
or
R5 and R6 together form an aromatic or non-aromatic cyclic group having one or two 5- to 7-membered
annelated rings and optionally comprising art least one heteroatom selected from oxygen, sulphur, and
nitrogen; said annelated rings optionally comprising at least one R4 substituent, as defined above,
which is different from hydrogen;
• R7 and R3, which are identical or different independently represent
- a hydrogen,
- a halogen, and notably fluorine, chlorine or bromine,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon
atoms),
- a cycioalkyl group which comprises 3 to 12 carbon atoms {advantageously 3 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a linear or branched alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon atoms),
- a haloalkyl, halocyclcalkyl, or haloalkoxy group corresponding to the alkyl, cyclcalkyl or alkoxy groups above, respectively, which are substituted with at least one halogen atom, notably selected from fluorine, chlorine and bromine,
- an aryl or heteroaryl group, having the same definition as the ary or heteroaryl defined with respect to R6,
- an aralkyl or heteroaralkyl group, the alkyl group, which is linear or branched, comprising 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and the aryl and heteroaryl groups having the same definitions as those given above,
- a phenoxy or naphtoxy group which is optionally substituted with at least one linear cr branched alkyl or alkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms,
- an amine, amide, carbamate or urea group: -NH2, -NHR, -NHCCR, NHCOOR, -NR'COR, -NHCONHR, -CONH2, -CONHR,
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R, R', R" having their respective definitions given above for the amine substituents cf R6 where R6 is an
aryl or heteroaryl,
- an -OCOR11 or -COCR11 a group, R11 representing a straight or branched alkyl group comprising 1 to 6
carbon atoms, or a cycloalkyl group comprising 3 to 6 carbon atoms, or a phenyl group, optionally substituted
with at least one substituent selected from the whole of the substituents fisted above for R6 where R6 is an
aryl or heteroaryl,
or
R7 and Ra together form an aromatic or non-arcmatic cyclic group, optionally comprising at least one
heteoatom selected from the group consisting of: oxygen, sulphur, and nitrogen, and having one or two
5- to 7-membered annelated rings; said annelated rings being optionally substituted with at least one
substituent selected from the whole of the substituent iisted above f cr R6 where R6 is an aryl or heteroaryl.
2. Compounds as claimed in claim 1, in which:
• one of R2 and R3 represents:
chlorine or bromine, a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms, an optionally
substituted phenyl or benzyl group,
and the other of R2 and R3 represents:
a hydrogen, or a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 6 carbon atoms;
and/or, advantageously and
• R4 represents:
- a hydrogen,
- a linear or branched alkyl group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously t to 6 carbon
atoms),
- a linear or branched aJkoxy group which comprises 1 to 12 carbon atoms (advantageously 1 to 6 carbon
atoms).
3. A method of preparing the compounds as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2, wherein it comprises carrying out a condensation of:
an intermediate product of formula (II) given below:
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in which the
(Formula Removed)
group is one of the following groups
(Formula Removed)
In which
R1, R5, R6, R7 and R8 are as defined above with reference to formulae (Ia) to (1d)
• a derivative of propargylic alcohol, having formula (III) below:
(Formula Removed)
in which R1, R2, R3 and R4 are as defined in any one of claims 1 to 2;
the condensation of (II) and (ill) being carried out advantageously in the presence of a catalyst, this catalyst
being preferably selected from the group consisting of para-toluenesulphonic acid, dodecylsulphonic acid, cam-
phorsulphonic add, or bromoacetic acid;
or with
* an aldehyde derivative, heaving formula (III') below:
(Formula Removed)
in which R1, R2, R3 and R4 are as defined in any one of claims 1 to 2 the condensation of (II) and (III') being carried out, advantageously, in the presence of a metallic complex, preferably a complex of titanium, particularly titanium (IV) ethoxide.
4. A photochromic composition, wherein it is constituted by a compound as claimed in any one of claims
1 to 2, or by a mixture of at least two compounds as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2, or by a mixture of at least one compound as claimed in one of claims 1 to 2 with at least one other photochromic compound of another type and/or at least one non-photochromic colouring agent,
wherein,
the photochromic compounds comprise between 0.001 and 20% by weight of the photochromic compositions.
5. A photochromic composition, wherein it comprises:
- at least one compound of formula (I) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2,
-and, optionally, at least one other photochromic compound of another type and/at least one non-photochromic coloring agent and/or at least one stabilizing agent.
6. The photochromic composition as claimed in 5, wherein it is selected from the group comprising:
- photochromic solutions, and
- photochromic matrices.
7. The photochromic composition as claimed in one of claims 5 and 6, wherein it consists of a matrix of
(co)polymer(s), the (co)polymer(s) which constitute it being selected from the following list:
- those obtained from alkyl, cycloalkyl, (poiy or oligo)ethylene glycol, aryl or arylalkyl mono-, di- tri- or tetraacr-
ylates or mono-, di-, tri- or tetramethacrylates, which is optionally halogenated or comprising at least one ether
and/or ester and/or carbonate and/or carbonate and/or thiocarbamate and/or urea and/or amide group,
- polystyrene, polyether, polyester, polycarbonate (e.g. bisphenol-A polycarbonate, diailyl diethylene glycol
polycarbonate), polycarbamate, polyepoxy, polyurea, polyurethane, polythiourethane, polysiloxane, polyacry-
lonitrile, potyamide, aliphatic or aromatic polyester, vinylic polymers, cellulose acetate, cellulose triacetate,
cellulose acetats-propionate or polyvinylbutyral,
- those obtained from difunctional monomers having the formula beiow:
(Formula Removed)
in which:
A R10, R'10, R11 and R'11 are identical or different and independently represent a hydrogen ora methyl group; A m and n are, independently, integers between 0 and 4 (Inclusive),' and are advantageously independently
equal to 1 or 2;
A X and X', which are identical or different, are a halogen and represent, preferably, a chlorine and/or a
bromine;
A p and q are, independently, integers between 0 and 4 (inclusive);,
- copolymers of at least two types of copolymerisable monomers selected from the precursor monomers of the
polymers listed above, and preferably those belonging to the groups comprising: (meth)acrylic monomers,
vinylic monomers, allylic monomers, and mixtures thereof.
8. A photochromic composition as claimed in claims 5 to 7 as and when used as a photochromic article
consisting of the photochromic composition and more particularly consisting of an ophthalmic or solar
lens, a glazing or an optical device.

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Patent Number 239829
Indian Patent Application Number 5066/DELNP/2005
PG Journal Number 15/2010
Publication Date 09-Apr-2010
Grant Date 05-Apr-2010
Date of Filing 07-Nov-2005
Name of Patentee CORNING INCORPORATED
Applicant Address 1 RIVERFRONT PLAZA, CORNING, NEW YORK 14831, U.S.A.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 YOU-PING CHAN 14 BOULEVARD JEAN XXIII, 69008 LYON, FRANCE.
2 OLIVIER BREYNE 5, RUE ROSSET, 69004 LYON, FRANCE.
3 RODRIGUE BREMAND SAINT JACQUES APT. 39, BAT E, RUE SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER, 33170 GRADIGNAN, FRANCE.
PCT International Classification Number C07D 311/92
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2004/014240
PCT International Filing date 2004-05-05
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 03/05437 2003-05-05 France