WO2001058843A1 - Procede de preparation d'alcools secondaires optiquement actifs possedant des groupes fonctionnels azote ou oxygene - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing a compound, comprising: using a ruthenium-optically active bidentate phosphine diamine complex as a catalyst, in the presence of hydrogen or in the presence of hydrogen and a base, at any of the a-position, ⁇ -position, or a-position, Alternatively, a ketone compound having an oxygen functional group can be subjected to asymmetric hydrogenation with high efficiency and high efficiency by selectively and functionally selecting a ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group.
- the present invention relates to a novel and highly practical method for producing secondary alcohols. Background art
- transition metal complexes have been reported as effective catalysts for a variety of homogeneous or heterogeneous catalyzed reactions, but are a universal and universal catalyst for the hydrogenation of ketone compounds with nitrogen or oxygen functionality. No truly practical, efficient and highly selective catalysts have been developed.
- a method for producing a corresponding alcohol compound by hydrogenating a carbonyl compound using a homogeneous catalyst has been well known. For example, (Ref. 1) Comprehensive Organo me tallic Chemistry, Vol., Pp. 931 (1 982), Eds.G. Wilkinson, F. GA Stone and EW Abe 1 using a ruthenium complex described in , (Reference 2) I norg. Nu cl. Chem. Letters, Vol.
- yeasts such as baker's yeast Methods using hydrogen and methods for asymmetric hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds using metal complex catalysts are known. Especially in the latter method, many examples of asymmetric catalysis have been reported so far. For example, (Reference 4) Asymmetric Catalysis in Organic Synthesis, page 56-82 (1994) Ed. R. No yori has a functional group by an optically active ruthenium catalyst described in detail. The asymmetric hydrogenation method of carbonyl compounds and the ruthenium described in (Reference 5) Chem. Rev., Vol.
- an optically active alcohol compound can be produced with high selectivity for a substrate such as a / 3-keto acid derivative, but the reaction substrate is still used.
- a substrate such as a / 3-keto acid derivative
- the catalytic activity such as the restrictions on the type of the catalyst, the need for a relatively high hydrogen pressure at room temperature, and the need for heating when the hydrogen pressure was not high.
- the method described in (Reference 10) is excellent in selectivity and activity, but optionally mixes a ruthenium phosphine complex with poor long-term storage properties with a diamine compound and a base.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a catalyst and a method for producing an optically active secondary alcohol having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group. Disclosure of the invention
- a ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group at any of the position, ⁇ position, or ⁇ position can be highly selected under mild conditions.
- Characteristic ruthenium-optically active bidentate phosphine diamine complex which gives a corresponding optically active secondary alcohol selectively and hydrogenated and reduced with high efficiency and high efficiency, and the present invention was completed.
- the present invention relates to the general formula (1)
- n is an integer of 0 to 2;
- R 3 is a group other than (a) an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group among the above groups
- a heteropolycyclic group which may have a substituent, or
- a complex group selected from any of the groups (a) to (j) above, including bonding of R 3 to form a heterocyclic ring;
- a branched alkyl group which may have a substituent which may have a substituent
- a cyclic alkyl group which may have a substituent which may have a substituent
- R 6 and R 7 are each independently
- a linear or branched lower alkyl group or
- a branched lower alkyl group (c) a cyclic lower alkyl group,
- m is an integer of 0 to 2;
- X and Y may be bonded to the ruthenium metal by a covalent bond or an ionic bond.
- a r 1 and A r 2 is independently a phenyl group having a linear or branched lower alkyl group, c androgenic or 0-5 substituents selected from any of lower alkoxy groups;
- the dashed line connecting R 1 Q and the other R 1 Q indicates that 1 1 () may be bonded to the other 1 ⁇ 1 ( via an oxygen atom,
- the dashed line connecting R 9 and R 1 D and the other dashed line connecting R 9 and R 1 Q are independently R 9 and R 1, respectively . And may form the following ring together with the benzene ring to which
- R 11 when R 11 is hydrogen, R 12 and R 13 are independently (a) hydrogen,
- R 12 and R 13 may combine to form the following ring
- R A and n have the same meaning as described above, and * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- the present invention relates to a method for producing an optically active secondary alcohol having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group at any of the ⁇ and ⁇ positions.
- the present invention is also a method for producing an optically active secondary alcohol, wherein R 1 and R in the above general formula (1) do not contain an acidic substituent. Furthermore, the present invention is in the above general formula (2), A r 1 and A r 2 is the independent, is selected from linear or branched lower alkyl group, a halogen or a lower alkoxy group, An optically active secondary alcohol having 2 to 5 substituents, and a phenyl group having at least two linear or branched lower alkyl groups among the substituents. Production method.
- n is 0, A is CH 2 NR 2 R 3 , and R 1 is a nitro group, an amino group, or N (CH 2 C 6 H 5 ) a phenyl group having SO 2 R 16 and having any one of hydrogen, halogen, or a benzyloxy group at the 4-position; R 16 is a methyl group or a benzyl group; and 2 is an acyl group, an alkyloxycarbonyl group, or a benzyl group; and R 3 is an ethyl group bonded at the terminal to a tricyclic group via an oxygen atom.
- This is a method for producing secondary alcohols.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical or agricultural chemical intermediate by sequentially or simultaneously subjecting the optically active secondary alcohols obtained as described above to a deprotection reaction of a protective group for a nitrogen or oxygen functional group. It also provides a practical method for producing optically active secondary alcohols having amino groups, optically active diols, and optically active hydroxyaldehydes that are useful in various applications, including pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. Things. Furthermore, the primary hydroxyl group at the terminal of the optically active diol is converted into a leaving group by an ordinary method, and in the case of an optically active 1,2-diol, it is converted into an optically active epoxy.
- optically active secondary alcohols having an amino group which are particularly important as pharmaceuticals.
- various adrenaline derivatives acting as sympathetic receptor agonists / antagonists can be mentioned.
- Compounds described in WO9725311 and WO99 / 01431 Describes that it is extremely useful for the treatment and prevention of diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, and the like.
- Examples of the compound having an amino group at the / 3 position include compounds acting on the central nervous system such as the antiparkinson drug trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride.
- amino acids having an amino group at the ⁇ -position include non-sedating histamine antagonists such as terfenadine (allergic drugs), and BMS 1811 00 (literature: J. Med. Ch. 35, 4516-4525 (1992)) and other drugs that act on the central nervous system.
- non-sedating histamine antagonists such as terfenadine (allergic drugs), and BMS 1811 00 (literature: J. Med. Ch. 35, 4516-4525 (1992)) and other drugs that act on the central nervous system.
- This description includes part or all of the contents as disclosed in the description and / or drawings of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-30127, which is a priority document of the present application.
- a ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group at any of the ⁇ -position, ⁇ -position, or ⁇ -position, which is a reaction substrate is represented by the general formula (1), where ⁇ is from 0 to 2 And ⁇ is preferably 0. ,
- R 1 is a) a linear lower alkyl group
- a linear lower alkyl group refers to a linear alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms
- Types of substituents include alkyl, alkoxy, halogen, alkenyl, nitro, amino, acylated amino, alkylsulfonylated amino, cyano, etc., and these are phenols.
- a group that does not contain an acidic functional group such as a hydroxyl group or a carboxylic acid is preferred.
- linear lower alkyl group examples include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an n-propyl group, an n-butyl group, an n-pentyl group, and an n-hexyl group. preferable.
- Examples of the monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ring group which may have a substituent include the following: 3-aminophenyl group, 3-nitrophenyl group, 3-nitrophenyl group,
- (b) include the following: 3-aminophenyl group, 3-nitrophenyl group, 3-[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl group, 4-methoxyphenyl group , 4-benzyloxyphenyl, 4-chloro-3-aminophenyl, 4-chloro-3-[[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl, 4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl, 4 —Bromo— 3-aminophenyl, 4-butyl. Mouth 3— [(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl, 4-promo-3-nitrophenyl, 4-benzyloxy-3-nitrophenyl , 4-benzyloxy-1
- Examples of the di-fused aromatic hydrocarbon ring group which may have a substituent include a 1-naphthyl group, a 2-naphthyl group, a 2-indenyl group, a 3-indenyl group and a 4-indenyl group , 5-indenyl group, 6-indenyl group, 7-indenyl group, etc., and a mono-naphthyl group or a 2-naphthyl group is more preferable.
- Examples of the tricondensed aromatic hydrocarbon ring group which may have a substituent include an anthracenyl group, a phenanthrenyl group, a fluorenyl group and the like.
- Examples of the monocyclic aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent include a 2-phenyl group, a 3-phenyl group, a 2-furyl group, a 3-furyl group, a 3-pyrrolyl group and a 3-pyryl group.
- a furyl group or a pyridyl group is more preferred.
- Examples of the di-fused aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent include a xanthenyl group, a 3-indolyl group, a 4-indolyl group, a 5-indolyl group, a 6-indolyl group and a 7-indolyl group.
- a 4-indolyl group, a 6-indolyl group, a 4-benzimidazolyl group, a 5-benzimidazolyl group, a 6-benzimidazolyl group, a 4-benzoxazolyl group, or a 6-benzoxazolyl group A group can be exemplified.
- Examples of the tricondensed aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent include an acridinyl group, a thianthracenyl group, a phenoxazinyl group, a phenothiazinyl group, a carbazolyl group, a dibenzofuranyl group and a dibenzothiophenyl group.
- Examples include a group such as an acridinyl group or a phenoxazinyl group.
- the Lie layer is more preferable.
- A is preferably (a) CH 2 NR 2 R 3 .
- (1 represents a complex group selected as appropriate from any of the groups (b) to (k) above.
- “optionally having a substituent” in (b) to (g), (j) and (k) means a substituent which may be different in the range of 1 to 20 Preferably represents 1 to 9 substituents, each of which may have a different substituent, more preferably 1 to 5 substituents. It means that each may have a substituent which may be different.
- substituents examples include an alkyl group, an alkoxy group, a halogen, an alkenyl group, a nitro group, an amino group, an acylated amino group, an alkylsulfonylated amino group, a cyano group, and a hydroxyl group protected by a silyl group.
- substituents include aryloxy groups, and these are preferably groups that do not contain acidic functional groups such as phenolic hydroxyl groups and carboxylic acids.
- the acyl group or the alkyloxycarbonyl group is not particularly limited as long as it is commonly used, but is preferably a formyl group, an acetyl group, a propionyl group, a butyryl group, a pentanoyl group, a hexanoyl group, or a trifluoromethyl group.
- An acyl group derived from an alkyl carboxylic acid such as a roacetyl group or a pipeayl group, or an aromatic carboxylic acid such as a benzoyl group, a 4-methoxybenzoyl group, a 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl group or a naphthoyl group;
- acid-derived acyl groups and further carbamyl-type protecting groups such as tert-butoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, P-methoxybenzylcarbonyl or 2,2,2-trichloromethylethoxycarbonyl.
- carbamyl-type protecting groups such as tert-butoxycarbonyl, benzyloxycarbonyl, P-methoxybenzylcarbonyl or 2,2,2-trichloromethylethoxycarbonyl.
- an acetyl group, a benzoyl group, or a tert-butoxycarbonyl group can be exemplified.
- Examples of the linear alkyl group which may have a substituent include a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group and a hexyl group, and a methyl group is preferable.
- Examples of the branched alkyl group which may have a substituent include an isopropyl group, an isobutyl group, a sec-butyl group, a tert-butyl group, a cyclopropylmethyl group, a cyclopropylethyl group, and a cyclobutylmethyl group.
- Examples of the cyclic alkyl group which may have a substituent include a cyclopropyl group, a cyclobutyl group, a cyclopentyl group, a cyclohexyl group and a cycloheptyl group, and a cyclopropyl group is preferred.
- alkenyl group which may have a substituent examples include an aryl group and a vinyl group, and an aryl group is preferable.
- Examples of the aralkyl group which may have a substituent include a benzyl group, a P-methoxybenzyl group, a p-nitrobenzyl group and the like, and a benzyl group or a p-methoxybenzyl group. Is preferred.
- Examples of the aryl group which may have a substituent include a phenyl group, a substituted phenyl group, a naphthyl group, a substituted naphthyl group, an anthryl group, a substituted anthryl group, a phenanthryl group, a substituted phenanthryl group, an indenyl group, Examples thereof include a substituted indenyl group, a fluorenyl group, and a substituted fluorenyl group, and a phenyl group, a substituted phenyl group, a naphthyl group, or a substituted naphthyl group is preferable.
- (h-1) a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group, a hexyl group, an isopropyl group, an isopropyl group, which is directly substituted with an aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent; sec-butyl group, tert-butyl group, cyclopropylmethyl group, cyclopropylethyl group, cyclobutylmethyl group, cyclobutylethyl group, cyclopentylmethyl group, cyclopentylethyl group, cyclohexylmethyl group, cyclohexylethyl group, etc. ,
- (h-2) A methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group, and the like, which are substituted by a hetero atom present as a substituent on an aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent.
- (h-4) methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, which are substituted by a hetero atom present as a substituent on a saturated heterocyclic group which may have a substituent Group, isopropyl group, isobutyl group, sec-butyl group, tert-butyl group, cyclopropylmethyl group, cyclopropylethyl group, cyclobutylmethyl group, cyclobutylethyl group, cyclopentylmethyl group, cyclopentylethyl group, A cyclohexylmethyl group or a cyclohexylethyl group;
- a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group substituted by a hetero atom present as a substituent on the aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent A pentyl group or a hexyl group is preferable, and a methyl group or an ethyl group is more preferable.
- the “hetero atom existing as a substituent” an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom is preferable, and an oxygen atom is more preferable.
- the "aromatic heterocyclic group optionally having substituent (s)” includes a phenyl group, a furyl group, a pyrrolyl group, a pyrazolyl group, an imidazolyl group and an oxazolyl group.
- Examples of the "optionally substituted aromatic heterocyclic group” include an indolyl group, a benzimidazolyl group, a benzofuranyl group, a benzoxazolyl group, a quinolyl group, an isoquinolyl group, a phenoxazinyl group, A phenothiazinyl group, a carbazolyl group, a dibenzofuranyl group, a dibenzothiophenyl group, a tetrahydrodibenzoylyl group, a tetrahydrodibenzofuranyl group or a tetrahydrodibenzothiophenyl group can be exemplified as preferable ones.
- the "optionally substituted saturated heterocyclic group” includes a tetrahydrofuranyl group, a tetrahydrophenyl group, a pyrrolidinyl group, a pyrazogonyl group, and an isoimidazolyl group.
- examples of the "hetero atom present as a substituent" include an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom and a sulfur atom, and an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom preferable.
- (i) and (i-3) are preferable. Also, (i-1) is more preferable.
- an ethylene group or a propylene group directly substituted with an aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent is preferable.
- the "aromatic heterocyclic group optionally having substituent (s)" includes a chenyl group, a furyl group, a pyrrolyl group, a pyrazolyl group, an imidazolyl group, an oxazolyl group , Isoxazolyl group, thiazolyl group, pyridyl group, pyridazinyl group, pyrimidinyl group, vilazinyl group, oxazinyl group, triazinyl group, indolyl group, isoindolyl group, benzimidazolyl group, benzofuranyl group, dihydrobenzofuranyl group, dihydrobenzofuranyl group Group, dihydrothonaphthenyl group, benzoxazolyl group, quinolyl group, isoquinolyl group, quinolizinyl group, quinoxalinyl group, phthalaziny
- Examples of the "optionally substituted aromatic heterocyclic group” include an indolyl group, a benzimidazolyl group, a benzofuranyl group, a benzoxazolyl group, a quinolyl group, an isoquinolyl group, a phenoxazinyl group, Phenothiazinyl, carbazolyl, dibenzofuranyl, dibenzothiophenyl, tetrahydroluba Preferred examples include a zolyl group, a tetrahydrodibenzozofuranyl group and a tetrahydrodibenzothiothiophenyl group.
- a benzofuranyl group or a tetrahydrodibenzothiophenyl group can be exemplified as a more preferable one.
- the “saturated complex ring group optionally having substituent (s)” includes a tetrahydrofuranyl group, a tetrahydrophenyl group, a pyrrolidinyl group, a pyrazolonyl group, and an isoimidazolyl group.
- Examples include a thioxanyl group or a thiomorphonyl group, and preferred examples include a pyrrolidinyl group, a piperazinyl group, a homopiperazinyl group, a dioxanyl group, and a morpholinyl group.
- examples of the "hetero atom existing as a substituent" include an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, and a sulfur atom, and an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom is preferred. preferable.
- heteropolycyclic group which may have a substituent examples include an indolyl group and an isoyl group.
- R 3 is (a) an acyl group or an alkyloxy group of the above groups
- a branched alkyl group which may have a substituent which may have a substituent
- a cyclic alkyl group which may have a substituent which may have a substituent
- a heteropolycyclic group which may have a substituent, or
- (II I) a group that is appropriately selected from any of the groups (lib) to (Ilk) described above, and includes that R 2 and R 3 combine to form a heterocyclic ring;
- substituents examples include an alkyl group, an alkoxy group, a halogen, an alkenyl group, a nitro group, an amino group, an acylated amino group, an alkylsulfonylated amino group, a cyano group, and a hydroxyl group protected by a silyl group.
- substituents include aryloxy groups and the like, and these are preferably groups that do not contain acidic functional groups such as phenolic hydroxyl groups and carboxylic acids.
- linear alkyl group which may have a substituent examples include a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group and a hexyl group which may have a substituent.
- a methyl group or an ethyl group which may have a substituent is preferable, and a methyl group or an ethyl group which does not have a substituent is also preferable.
- the branched alkyl group which may have a substituent includes an isopropyl group, an isobutyl group, a sec-butyl group, a tert-butyl group, a cyclopropylmethyl group, and a cyclopropylethyl group.
- the cyclic alkyl group which may have a substituent includes Examples thereof include a chloropropyl group, a cyclobutyl group, a cyclopentyl group, a cyclohexyl group and a cycloheptyl group, and a cyclopropyl group is preferred.
- Examples of the aralkyl group which may have a substituent (I f) and (I f f) include a benzyl group, a p-methoxybenzyl group, and a p-nitrobenzyl group.
- a p-methoxybenzyl group is preferred.
- the aryl group which may have a substituent includes a phenyl group, a substituted phenyl group, a naphthyl group, a substituted naphthyl group, an anthryl group, a substituted anthryl group, a phenanthryl group, a substituted Examples thereof include a phenanthryl group, an indenyl group, a substituted indenyl group, a fluorenyl group, and a substituted fluorenyl group.
- a phenyl group, a substituted phenyl group, a naphthyl group, and a substituted naphthyl group are preferred.
- (h-1) a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group, a hexyl group, an isopropyl group, an isopropyl group, which are directly substituted with an aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent group; sec-butyl group, tert-butyl group, cyclopropylmethyl group, cyclopropylethyl group, cyclobutylmethyl group, cyclobutylethyl group, cyclopentylmethyl group, cyclopentylethyl group, cyclohexylmethyl group, cyclohexylethyl group, etc. ,
- (h-2) A methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group, and the like, which are substituted on the aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent by a hetero atom present as a substituent.
- (h-3) a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, a pentyl group, a hexyl group, an isopropyl group, which is directly substituted with an optionally substituted saturated heterocyclic group; Isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, cyclopropylmethyl, cyclopropylethyl, cyclobutylmethyl, cyclobutylethyl, cyclopentylmethyl, cyclopentylethyl, cyclohexylmethyl Or a cyclohexylethyl group or the like, or
- (h-4) a methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl group substituted by a hetero atom present as a substituent on a saturated heterocyclic group which may have a substituent Group, isopropyl group, isobutyl group, sec-butyl group, tert-butyl group, cyclopropylmethyl group, cyclopropylethyl group, cyclobutylmethyl group, cyclobutylethyl group, cyclopentylmethyl group, cyclopentylethyl group, A cyclohexylmethyl group or a cyclohexylethyl group;
- the “aromatic complex group optionally having substituent (s)” includes chenyl group, furyl group, pyrrolyl group, pyrazolyl group, imidazolyl group, oxazolyl group Group, isoxazolyl group, thiazolyl group, pyridyl group, pyridazinyl group, pyrimidinyl group, birazinyl group, oxazinyl group, triazinyl group, indolyl group, isoindolyl group, benzimidazolyl group, benzofuranyl group, dihydrobenzofuranothyl dithiobenzoyl thiophenyl hydrodithiolanyl group Naphthenyl group, benzoxazolyl group, quinolyl group, isoquinolyl group, quinolizinyl group, quinoxalinyl group, phthalazinyl group, naphthyridin
- aromatic heterocyclic group examples include an indolyl group, a benzimidazolyl group, a benzofuranyl group, a benzoxazolyl group, a quinolyl group, an isoquinolyl group, a phenoxazinyl group, Phenothiazinyl, carbazolyl, dibenzofuranyl, dibenzothiophenyl, tetrahydrodibenzoyl, tetrahydrodibenzofuranyl or tetrahydrodibenzonitrile
- Ophenyl groups can be exemplified as preferred.
- the "optionally substituted saturated complex ring group” includes a tetrahydrofuranyl group, a tetrahydrophenyl group, a pyrrolidinyl group, a virazolonyl group, and an isoimidazolyl group.
- a thioxanyl group and a thiomorphonyl group examples include a pyrrolidinyl group, a piperazinyl group, a homopiperazinyl group, a dioxanyl group, and a morpholinyl group.
- examples of the "hetero atom present as a substituent" include an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom and a sulfur atom, and an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom preferable.
- the aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent includes a carbazolyl group, a dibenzofuranyl group, a dibenzothiophenyl group, a tetrahydrocarbazolyl group, a tetrahydrodibenzofuranyl group Alternatively, a tetrahydrodibenzothiophenyl group is particularly preferable.
- the saturated carbon chain group substituted with a hetero atom which is present as a substituent on the aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent include a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, a butyl group, and a pentyl group.
- hexyl group more preferably a methyl group or an ethyl group, and particularly preferably an ethyl group.
- hetero atom present as a substituent an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom is preferable, and an oxygen atom is particularly preferable.
- an ethylene group or a propylene group directly substituted with an aromatic heterocyclic group which may have a substituent is preferable.
- the "aromatic heterocyclic group optionally having substituent (s)" includes a chenyl group, a furyl group, a pyrrolyl group, a pyrazolyl group, an imidazolyl group, an oxazolyl group , Isoxazolyl group, thiazolyl group, pyridyl group, pyridazinyl group, pyrimidinyl group, vilazinyl group, oxazinyl group, triazinyl group, indolyl group, isoindolyl group, benzimidazolyl group, benzofuranyl group, dihydrobenzofuranyl group, dihydrobenzofuranyl group Group, dihydrothonaphthenyl group, benzoxazolyl group, quinolyl group, isoquinolyl group, quinolizinyl group, quinoxalinyl group, phthalazin
- One drill group, dibenzofuranyl group, di-base emission zone thiophenyl, tetrahydronaphthyl carba Zori group, can be exemplified tetrahydrophthalic dibenzofuranyl group or Tetorahidoroji base Nzochiofeniru group.
- the “aromatic heterocyclic group optionally having substituent (s)” includes an indolyl group, a benzimidazolyl group, a benzofuranyl group, a benzoxazolyl group, a quinolyl group, an isoquinolyl group, a phenoxazinyl group, and a phenolic group.
- a benzofuranyl group or a tetrahydrodibenzothiophenyl group can be exemplified as a more preferable one.
- the “optionally substituted saturated complex ring group J may be a tetrahydrofuranyl group, a tetrahydrophenyl group, a pyrrolidinyl group, a pyrazolonyl group, an isoimidazolyl group.
- Examples include a thioxanyl group or a thiomorphonyl group, and preferred examples include a pyrrolidinyl group, a piperazinyl group, a homopiperazinyl group, a dioxanyl group, and a morpholinyl group.
- examples of the "hetero atom present as a substituent" include an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom and a sulfur atom, and an oxygen atom or a nitrogen atom Is preferred.
- pyridyl group pyridazinyl group, pyrimidinyl group, birazinyl group, oxazinyl group, triazinyl group, tetrahydrofuranyl group, tetrahydrochenyl group, pyrrolidinyl group, pyrazolonyl group, isoimidazolyl group, imidazolinyl group, imidazolidinyl group, imidazolidinyl group, imidazolidinyl group, imidazolidinyl group
- Examples include oxazolidinyl, viranyl, thiazinyl, orthoxazinyl, oxazinyl, piperidyl, piperazinyl, homopiperazinyl, dioxanyl, morpholinyl, thioxanyl, or thiomorphonyl. It can be a furyl group, it can be exemplified as casting preferred a pyrrolyl
- indolyl benzimidazolyl, benzofuranyl, benzoxazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, phenoxazinyl, phenothiazinyl, dibenzozorilyl, dibenzofuranyl, dibenzothiophenyl And a tetrahydroforce rubazolyl group, a tetrahydrodibenzofuranyl group, or a tetrahydrodibenzothiophenyl group.
- Examples of the nitrogen-containing heterocycle which may be formed by combining R 2 and R 3 in (III) include an aziridine ring, an azetidine ring, a pyrrolyl ring, a pyrrolidine ring, a pyrazolyl ring, and a pyrazopine ring.
- an aziridine ring, a piperidine ring, a piperidine ring, a piperazine ring, a homopyrazine ring, a morpholin ring, or a thiomorpholin ring can be exemplified as preferred.
- A when A is represented by CH 2 NR 2 R 3 and R 2 is not an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group, that is, a ketone compound having an amine nitrogen functional group is It can be used not only in the form of free amine but also as a salt with commonly used mineral or organic acids.
- the mineral acid usually used is not particularly limited as long as it does not have oxidizing property, and examples thereof include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, sulfuric acid and the like. More preferably, hydrochloric acid and hydrobromic acid can be exemplified.
- the organic acid that is usually used is not particularly limited as long as it does not have oxidizability, and examples thereof include carboxylic acids such as formic acid, acetic acid, butyric acid, and trifluoroacetic acid. Even better Preferable examples are acetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
- ketone compounds represented by the general formula (1) in a group of compounds in which n is 0 and A is CH 2 NR 2 R 3 , WO97 / 253111 and W
- n 0
- A CH 2 NR 2 R 3
- WO97 / 253111 and W As important synthetic intermediates of pharmaceuticals described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 09/011431, which are described to be extremely useful for the treatment and prevention of diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, etc., the following are mentioned.
- R 1 is a 3-aminophenyl group, a 3-nitrophenyl group, a 3-[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl group, a 4-chloro-amino-3-phenylamino group, and a 4-chloro-3-.
- R 2 represents a protecting group for an amino group that can be deprotected under mild conditions, specifically, an acetyl group, a propionyl group, a ptyryl group, a pentanoyl group, a hexanoyl group, a trifluoroacetyl group, a vivaloyl group, Benzyl group, 4-methoxybenzoyl group, acyl group such as 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl group or naphthoyl group, or tert-butoxycarbonyl group, benzyloxycarbonyl group, P-methoxybenzylcarbonyl group , A 2,2,2-trichloromouth ethoxycarbonyl group or other rubamate-type protecting group, or an aralkyl group such as a benzyl group, a p-methoxybenzyl group, or a p-2-methoxybenzyl group, and preferably a benzoyl group;
- R 3 represents an ethyl group bonded at the terminal to a tricondensed group via an oxygen atom, specifically, a 2- (dibenzofuran-3-yloxy) ethyl group, a 2- (dibenzothiophene) 1- (3-yloxy) ethyl group, 2- (9H-capillyl-2-yloxy) ethyl group, 2- (1,2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzofuran-6-yloxy) ethyl group, 2- (1 And 2,2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzothiophene-6-yloxy) ethyl group, 2- (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9H-potassium-l-butyl 7-yloxy) ethyl group Represents a 2- (9H-carbazole-2-yloxy) ethyl group.
- R 2 is a benzoyl group
- R 2 is a benzoyl group
- (3-ditrophenyl) 1 2 [[2- (9H-carbazol-2-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanone, 1— (3-nitrophenyl) 1-2 — [[2— (1,2,3,3, 4-tetrahydrodibenzothiophene 6-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanonone, 1- (3-ditrophenyl) 1 2-[[2- (1,2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzofuran-1-6-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanone or 1- (3-ditrophenyl) -2-[[2- (1,2 , 3,4-Tetrahydro-l9H-l-l-bazol-l-7-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanone, and the like.
- the ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group at the position, ⁇ position, or ⁇ position, which is a reaction substrate represented by the general formula (1), can be synthesized as follows.
- ⁇ in the general formula (1) is CH 2 NR 2 R 3 and R 2 is not an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group, that is, a ketone compound having an amine nitrogen functional group
- R 2 is not an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group, that is, a ketone compound having an amine nitrogen functional group
- R 1 R 3 and n represent the same meaning as described above, and R 2 represents a group having the same meaning as described above which is not an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group;
- a sulfonic ester group such as a mesylate group or a p-tosylate group, or
- aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene, dimethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF), 1,4-dioxane, diisopropyl ether (IPE), tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE), etc.
- Polarity such as ether solvents, acetonitrile, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylacetamide (DMA), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
- MEK methyl ethyl ketone
- DMF dimethylformamide
- DMA dimethylacetamide
- NMP N-methylpyrrolidone
- DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide
- the method may be carried out in the presence of a solvent, an alcoholic solvent such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, etc. When used, it can be carried out by a method not using the above-mentioned solvent.
- This reaction is usually potassium carbonate as an acid trapping agent, and alkali metal salts such as sodium carbonate, Toryechiruamin, Hunig's base, pyridine, a base catalyst such as an organic base collidine, with respect to the leaving group B 2 1
- alkali metal salts such as sodium carbonate, Toryechiruamin, Hunig's base, pyridine, a base catalyst such as an organic base collidine
- these acid scavengers are not used.
- the leaving group B 2 is chlorine or bromine
- the iodide such as sodium iodide or potassium iodide is used as a halogen exchange catalyst in an amount of 0.01 to 10 times, preferably 0.1 to 10 times.
- the reaction time can be shortened by adding a 0.3-fold molar amount.
- this reaction is usually completed in 1 to 48 hours in a temperature range of 20 to 200 ° C, but it is more preferable to carry out the reaction in a temperature range of 20 to 100 ° C for 1 to 24 hours. preferable.
- RR 2 , R 3 , n and B 2 have the same meaning as in the general formula (4).
- the carbonyl group of the ketone compound having a leaving group B 2 is converted to a temperature of 80 to 100 ° C. in 1,2-ethanediol in the presence of an acid catalyst such as p-toluenesulfonic acid. After heating in the range to protect the ketal, it is condensed with the secondary amine compound [4_b], and then the deprotection of the ketal of [5-b] results in the desired aminoketone compound [4-c].
- a method for leading to a salt can be exemplified.
- the reaction between [5-a] and [4-b] can be carried out in the same manner as in the case of the general formula (4).
- the deprotection of the ketal is not particularly limited as long as it is a generally used method.For example, in a THF solvent at a temperature range of 20 to 40 ° C., 0.1 to 10-fold molar diluted hydrochloric acid, preferably 0.1 to 10 times. By using 1 to 2 moles of dilute hydrochloric acid, deprotection can be performed with a high yield in 1 to 24 hours.
- the aminoketone compound produced at the same time can be solidified as a hydrochloride, and can be easily purified by a recrystallization operation.
- a in the general formula (1) is CH 2 NR 2 R 3 and R 2 is an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group, that is, a ketone compound having an amide type nitrogen functional group
- R 2 is an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group
- a ketone compound having an amide type nitrogen functional group References: For example, Ikezaki et al., Pharmaceutical Journal, 106 (1), 80-89 (1986), and Takayuki Kaw aguchietal., Chemical & Pharmaceutical Builetin, 4 1 ( 4), 639-642 (1993) It can be synthesized more. That is, the general formula (6)
- Halogen such as chlorine and bromine
- a ketone compound having a leaving group B 2 [4 one a, primary Amin compound [6 a] and by condensing a secondary ⁇ Minoketon compound [6- b], and then the amino group of [6-b] is protected with an acylating agent or an alkyloxycarbonylating agent represented by R 17 C ( 0) —B 3 [6-c].
- an acylating agent or an alkyloxycarbonylating agent represented by R 17 C ( 0) —B 3 [6-c].
- a secondary amino ketal compound is obtained by condensing a ketal having a leaving group B 2 [5-a] with a primary amine compound [6-a].
- the condensation reaction of this [4-1a] or [5-a] with the primary amine compound [6-a] is usually carried out using aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene, getyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF) , 1,4-dioxane, diisopropyl ether (IPE), ether solvents such as tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE), etc., acetonitrile, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), dimethylformamide (DMF) , Dimethylacetamide (DMA), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and other polar solvents, or methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol,
- aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene, getyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF) , 1,4-di
- the method can be carried out in the presence of an alcoholic solvent such as butanol, but when [6-a] is used as a solvent in a large excess, it may be carried out without using the above solvent. it can.
- an alcoholic solvent such as butanol
- acids such as potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate are used as acid scavengers.
- a method in which [6-a] is used without using these acid scavengers in a large excess amount can also be exemplified as a preferable method.
- iodide such as sodium iodide or potassium iodide is used as a halogen exchange catalyst in an amount of 0.01 to 10 times, preferably 0.1 to 0 times.
- the reaction time can be shortened by adding a three-fold molar amount.
- This reaction can be completed in a temperature range of 20 to 100 ° C in 0.1 to 48 hours, but can be completed in a temperature range of 20 to 50 ° C in 0.1 to 1 hour.
- the method of carrying out the method is a more preferable example. In this condensation reaction, two-phase conditions of water and an organic solvent can be used, and a particularly preferable method can be exemplified.
- the benzoyl chloride in [6-b], in a solvent such as dichloroethane-THF, in the temperature range of 0 to 30 ° C, in the presence of an acid scavenger such as sodium hydrogen carbonate, the benzoyl chloride is 1 to 3 moles. Preferably, it is a method in which a 1- to 1.2-fold molar action is performed.
- RBR 5 , R 6 , R 7 and n have the same meaning as described above.
- [4-a] or [5-a] is treated with an alkali such as NaOH or KOH.
- an alkali such as NaOH or KOH.
- the ketal is deprotected by acid treatment.
- Te hydroxyketone compounds against [8- a] silylating agents der Ru B 2 - S i R 5 R 6 R 7 [8- b] Li by the reacting, Shiriruokishiketo emission compound [ 8—c] can be exemplified.
- This silylation reaction is described in the book “Greene, T. W. eta1., Protective Grupsin Organic Synthesis (Wi 1 ey—Interscience Science Publication). It can be carried out by a usual method used for protecting a silyl group of an acid group.
- [8-a] is dissolved in a solvent such as THF, dichloromethane or DMF in a concentration range of 0.1 to 10 mol ZL, preferably in a concentration range of 1 to 5 mol / L,
- a solvent such as THF, dichloromethane or DMF
- an organic base such as imidazole, triethylamine or pyridine
- a silylating agent such as t-butyldiphenylchlorosilane is reacted in a temperature range of 0 to 30 ° C by 1.05 to 1.2 times mole. , 0.5 to 12 hours.
- the ketone compound having an ether-type oxygen functional group is represented by the general formula (9)
- R 1 B 2 , R 4 and n have the same meaning as described above.
- a [4-a] alcohols represented by HOR 4, phenols, there have can be synthesized by reacting the silanols [9-a].
- an alternative method of reacting using [5-a] can be used.
- By selectively deprotecting a ketal a ketone compound [9-1d] having an ether bond can be synthesized.
- This substitution reaction between HOR 4 [9-a] and the leaving group B 2 is usually carried out using aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene, getyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF), 1,4-dioxane, diisopropyl ether
- IPE ether solvents such as tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE), acetonitrile, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), dimethylformamide (DMF), dimethylacetamide (DMA)
- a polar solvent such as N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) or dimethylsulfoxide (DMS0)
- NMP N-methylpyrrolidone
- DMS0 dimethylsulfoxide
- [9-a] is a lower alcohol such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, or 2-butanol
- an acid scavenger an alkali metal salt such as sodium hydride, potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate, or a base catalyst such as an organic base such as triethylamine, Hunig's base, pyridine or collidine is used as a leaving group B.
- an alkali metal salt such as sodium hydride, potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate
- a base catalyst such as an organic base such as triethylamine, Hunig's base, pyridine or collidine is used as a leaving group B.
- 1 to 1 0-fold moles preferably 1 to 5 moles, more preferably can be used 1-2 times moles.
- M + represents a monovalent metal ion or a quaternary ammonium ion.
- a preferred method is to activate [4-a] at a relatively low temperature of 20 to 5 ° C.
- the leaving group B 2 is chlorine or bromine, iodide is added in the same manner as described above as a halogen exchange catalyst in an amount of 0.01 to 10 times, preferably 0.1 to 0.3 times by mole.
- the reaction time can be shortened.
- the reaction can be completed in a temperature range of 20 to 100 ° C in 0.1 to 48 hours, but can be completed in a temperature range of 20 to 50 ° C in 0.1 to 1 hour.
- a preferred method is mentioned as a preferred example.
- a in the general formula (1) is CH (OR 15 ) 2 , that is, the synthesis of a ketone compound having a ketal-type oxygen functional group is different when n is 0, 1 and 2, respectively.
- [10-b] is reacted under room temperature for 12 to 24 hours in the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst such as trimethylsilyl chloride to produce [10-c] under relatively mild conditions.
- a Lewis acid catalyst such as trimethylsilyl chloride
- Another method that does not use [10-a] is to convert various methyl ketone compounds [10-d] from the literature: Tiecco, M. eta, J. Org. Chem., 55 ( 15), 452 3-4528 (1990), that is, 0.5 to 2 of ammonium perdisulfate and diphenyldiselenide are heated under heating in the presence of [10-b].
- a method of directly synthesizing [10-c] in a shorter process can also be used depending on the method of acting on time.
- n is 1, the general formula (1 1) PT / JP01 / 00797
- R 1 and R 15 have the same meaning as described above.
- a silyl enol ether [11-a] was converted to a known method described in the literature (Maki II, S. M. eta 1., J. Org. Chem. USSR Trans. 1.), 17 (4), 630-634 (1981); Sakurai, Hidekieta 1., Bull. Chem. Soc. J pn., 56 ( 1 0) 3 1 95- 3 1 96 (1 983)), i.e.
- acetate Echiru Ya aprotic solvent such as dichloroethane Rometan, Z n C 1 2 Ya strong Lewis acid catalyst presence, such as trimethyl ® over de silane By reacting with a trialkoxymethane [11-b] such as trimethoxymethane for 1 to 3 hours at a temperature in the range of 1 to 78 ° C to 25 ° C for 1 to 3 hours.
- This silyl phenol ether [111-a] can be used to convert various methyl ketone compounds [10-d] into an organic base such as 1-1.1 mole of triethylamine or LDA (lithium diisopropylamide). 1. It can be easily prepared by treating with 1 mole of trimethylchlorosilane.
- R 1 and R 15 have the same meaning as described above.
- B 2 represents chlorine or bromine.
- commercially available ⁇ -keto nitriles [12-a] can be prepared by a known method described in the literature (Kirrma nnetal., Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr) , ⁇ 5> 2, 2 150 (1 935)), in ethereal solvents such as getyl ether, THF, etc., at a relatively low temperature of 78 to 0 ° C, 1.0 to 1.05.
- ⁇ -ketalkoketon compound [12-c] is reacted with 1-fold molar Grignard reagent [12-b] for 1 to 6 hours, and then subjected to a hydrolysis reaction at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Can be synthesized.
- nitrile [12-d] and acid chloride [12-f] can be prepared by known methods described in the literature (Bar 1 uenga, J. eta 1., J. Chem. S o c. Perkin Trans.
- the prepared ketal Grignard reagent [12—g] was converted to a known method described in the literature (Watanabe, Masamieta 1., J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 1, 2 1, 3125-3128 (1994)), in an ethereal anhydrous solvent such as geethylether, THF, etc. at a low temperature of -78 to -20 ° C, 1.0 to 1.
- a method for synthesizing [12-c] by using a 1-fold molar amount and subjecting it to a nucleophilic reaction followed by a hydrolysis reaction at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours can also be exemplified.
- the ruthenium-optically active bidentate phosphine-diamine complex used in the present invention is represented by the general formula (2), wherein m represents an integer from 0 to 2, and Hi represents 0. preferable.
- X and Y may be the same or different, and the bond to ruthenium may be a covalent bond or an ionic bond.
- the bond to ruthenium may be a covalent bond or an ionic bond.
- the other anion groups described above may be of various types, and examples thereof include [BH 4 ] — and [BF 4 ] —. Further, hydrogen, halogen, and [BH 4 ] are more preferable.
- the ruthenium-optically active bidentate phosphine-diamine complex has an optically active bidentate phosphine ligand and a diamine ligand in the molecule, and the optically active bidentate phosphine ligand has the general formula ( 13)
- R 14 represents a lower alkyl group.
- R 1 () and the other R 1 D indicate that R 1 G may be bonded to the other R 1 Q via an oxygen atom, and R 9 and R 1 . Dashed line connecting and R 9
- the other dashed line connecting R 10 is independently a benzene to which each R 9 and R 1 G are bonded, and a tetralin ring which may have a substituent, even if it has a substituent.
- a r 1 and A 1 indicate that a good naphthalene ring or a 1,3-benzodioxomono ring which may have a substituent bonded by “—OCH 20 —” may be formed;
- a r 2 may be the same or different from each other, and is selected from a linear or branched lower alkyl group, a halogen, and a lower alkoxy group.
- R 8 is
- R 14 represents a lower alkyl group.
- Examples of the lower alkyl group include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group, a tert-butyl group, and trifluoromethyl, and a methyl group or trifluoromethyl is preferable.
- Examples of the lower alkoxy group include a methoxy group, an ethoxy group, an isopropoxy group, a tert-butoxy group, and a trifluoromethoxy group, and a methoxy group or a trifluoromethoxy group is preferable. .
- R 14 in N (R 14 ) 2 examples include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group and the like, and preferably a methyl group.
- dashed line connecting the dashed and R 9 and R 1 Q connecting the R 9 and R 1 Q are independently selected from the following with benzene ring and each of R 9 and R 10 are bonded The ring:
- Examples of the lower alkyl group include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group, a t-tert-butyl group, and a trifluoromethyl group, and a methyl group or a trifluoromethyl group is preferable.
- Examples of the lower alkoxy group include a methoxy group, an ethoxy group, an isopropoxy group, a tert-butoxy group, and a trifluoromethoxy group, and a methoxy group or a trifluoromethoxy group is preferable. .
- Examples of the lower alkyl group include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group, a tert-butyl group, and a trifluoromethyl group, and a methyl group or a trifluoromethyl group is preferable.
- Examples of the lower alkoxy group include a methoxy group, an ethoxy group, an isopropoxy group, a tert-butoxy group, and a trifluoromethoxy group.
- a methoxy group or a trifluoromethoxy group is preferred.
- R 9 Can be exemplified as a more preferred embodiment of R 9 . Further, formation of a naphthalene ring which may have a substituent R 8 can be exemplified as a particularly preferred embodiment of R 9 .
- R 10 Can be exemplified as a more preferred embodiment of R 10 . Further, formation of a naphthalene ring which may have a substituent R 8 can be exemplified as a particularly preferred embodiment of R 1 Q.
- R 1 Q may also be bonded via the other of the oxygen atom, it is good Li preferred not to bind.
- Ar 1 and Ar 2 are each independently a phenyl group having 0 to 5 substituents selected from a linear or branched lower alkyl group, a halogen atom and a lower alkoxy group; It is. In this substituent,
- Examples of the linear or branched lower alkyl group substituent include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group and a t-tert-butyl group, and a methyl group is preferable.
- halogen substituent examples include fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, and preferably fluorine.
- Examples of the lower alkoxy group substituent include a methoxy group, an ethoxy group, an isopropoxy group, a tert-butoxy group and the like, and preferably a methoxy group.
- a r 1 and A r 2 may be the same or different from each other;
- a phenyl group having 0 to 5 phenyl groups is preferred.
- eight! ⁇ ⁇ May be the same or different and has 2 to 5 substituents, and among the substituents, at least two substituents are substituted with a linear or branched lower alkyl group Also preferred are phenyl groups.
- a r 1 and A r 2 is a 2-5 substituents mentioned above, and among the substituents, the same phenyl which is at least two substituted with straight-chain or branched lower alkyl group Groups are particularly preferred.
- Ar 1 and Ar 2 include phenyl, m-tolyl, p-fluorophenyl, p-chlorophenyl, 3,5-dimethylphenyl (xylyl), 3,5-ditert-butylphenyl group, p-methoxyphenyl group, Examples thereof include a p-tert-butylphenyl group, a p-tolyl group, and a 3,5-dimethyl-4-methoxyphenyl group.
- Preferred examples are those in which A r 1 and A r 2 are each independently a 3,5-dimethylphenyl group (xylyl group) or a 3,5-dimethyl- 14 -methoxyphenyl group. It can be mentioned as.
- R 8 represents hydrogen, a methyl group, or a trifluoromethyl group.
- R 9 is bonded to hydrogen, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group, a methoxy group, a trifluoromethoxy group, or R 1 Q to form a tetralin ring or a naphthalene ring.
- R 1 Q is bonded to a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group, a methoxy group, a trifluoromethoxy group, or R 9 to form a tetralin ring or a naphthalene ring. Moreover, it shows that R 1 Q and the other R 1 G are not bonded via an oxygen atom.
- Ar 1 and Ar 2 are the same, and are phenyl, m-tolyl, p-fluorophenyl, p-chlorophenyl, 3,5-dimethylphenyl (xylyl) ), 3,5-ditert-butylphenyl group, p-methoxyphenyl group, p-tert-butylphenyl group, p-tolyl group or 3,5-dimethyl-41-methoxyphenyl group Bidentate phosphine ligand.
- BINAP 2,2'-bis- (diphenylphosphino) 1-1,1'-binaphthyl
- BINAP 2,2'-bis- (diphenylphosphino) 1-1,1'-binaphthyl
- BI NAP 2,2'-bis- (di-p-tolylphosphino) -11,1'-binaphthyl (abbreviation: T01-BI NAP) Isomer, 2,2'-bis [bis (3-methylphenyl) phosphino] optical isomer of 1,1,1'-binaphthyl, 2,2'-bis [bis (3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl) Phosphino] 1, 1, 1 '-Each optical isomer of binaphthyl, 2, 2' Bis [bis (4-tert-butylphenyl) phosphino]-1, 1, 'Each optical isomer of binaphthyl, 2, 2'-bis [bis (3,5-dimethylphenyl) phosphuin
- optical isomers of 2,2'-bis [bis (3,5-dimethylphenyl) phosphino] -1-1,1'-binaphthyl (abbreviation: Xy1-BINAP), 2,2'- Bis [3,5-dimethyl-4-methoxyphenyl] phosphino] — 1,1'-binaphthyl (abbreviation: Dmanyl—BI NAP) is an optical isomer of As a BI NAP derivative having a substituent and also having 1 to 5 lower alkyl group substituents on the benzene ring on the phosphorus atom of BINAP, for example, 2,2′-bis [bis (3,5-dimethylphenyl) Phenyl) phosphuino] — 6,6 ′ —dimethyl-1,1 ′ —binaphthyl (abbreviation: 00797
- optical isomers of Xyl-6MeBINAP can be mentioned as a particularly preferred example.
- bidentate tertiary phosphine compounds other than BI NAP derivatives are also exemplified as suitable examples.
- Optical isomers of '-biphenyl derivatives specifically 6, 6'-bis (diphenylphosphino) _3,3'dimethoxy-2,2', 4,4'-tetramethyl-1,1'-biphenyl
- Each of the optical isomers 6, 6'-bis- [bis- (4-methoxy-phenyl) -phosphanyl]-3,3'-dimethoxy-1,2,4,2 ', 4'-tetramethyl-piphenyl
- the above-described method for synthesizing a BINAP derivative can be used. Further, an optically active biphenyl derivative having an alkoxy substituent on the benzene ring of biphenyl is disclosed in The method can be carried out according to the method described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 1-269185.
- the diamine ligand has the general formula (14)
- m represents an integer of 0 to 2
- R 1 1 is hydrogen
- R 12 and R 13 are independently (a) hydrogen
- R 12 and R 13 may combine to form the following ring
- n represents an integer of 0 to 2, and preferably, m is 0.
- R 1 1 (a) hydrogen
- cycloheptyl group and the like are methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl And a cycloheptyl group and the like, and preferably a cyclobutyl group, a cyclopentyl group and a cyclohexyl group, but are not limited thereto.
- the phenyl group having 0 to 5 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups includes phenyl, 2,3-dimethylphenyl, 2,4-dimethylphenyl, 2,5-dimethylphenyl, , 6-dimethylphenyl, 3,4-dimethylphenyl, 3,5-dimethylphenyl, 2,3,4-trimethylphenyl, 2,3,5-trimethylphenyl, 2 , 3,6-trimethylphenyl, 2,4,5-trimethylphenyl, 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl, 3,4,5-trimethylphenyl, 2-methoxyphenyl, 3
- phenyl group can be exemplified, It is not limited to LES.
- Preferred examples of the 1-naphthyl group having 0 to 7 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups include a 4-methoxy-1-naphthyl group, but are not limited thereto. is not.
- a phenyl group having 0 to 5 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups is particularly preferred.
- R 11 is (a) hydrogen
- R 12 and R 13 are independently hydrogen
- R 11 is (a) hydrogen
- R 12 and R 13 are each independently:
- cyclic lower alkyl group examples include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an n-propyl group, an isopropyl group, an n-butyl group, a sec-butyl group, an isobutyl group, a tert-butyl group, a cyclopropyl group, a cyclobutyl group, Examples thereof include a cyclopentyl group, a cyclohexyl group, and a cycloheptyl group, and preferably a force capable of illustrating a cyclobutyl group, a cyclopentyl group, or a cyclohexyl group. Absent.
- the phenyl group having 0 to 5 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups includes phenyl group, 2,3-dimethylphenyl group, 2,4-dimethylphenyl group, 2,5-dimethylphenyl group, 2,6-dimethylphenyl group, 3,4-dimethylphenyl group, 3,5-dimethylphenyl group, 2,3,4-trimethylphenyl group, 2,3,5-trimethylphenyl group, 2,3 , 6—Trimethylphenyl, 2,4,5—Trimethylphenyl, 2,4,6—Trimethylphenyl, 3,4,5—Trimethylphenyl, 2-Methoxyphenyl,
- 3-methoxyphenyl group 4-methoxyphenyl group, 2,3-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,4-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,5-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,6-dimethoxyphenyl group 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl, 3,5-dimethoxyphenyl, 2,3,4-trimethoxyphenyl, 2,3,5-trimethoxyphenyl, 2,3,6 —Trimethoxyphenyl, 2,4,5—trimethoxyphenyl, 2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl, 3,4,5—trimethoxyphenyl
- a phenyl group 3,
- Examples thereof include, but are not limited to, a 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl group and a 3,5-dimethoxyphenyl group.
- the 1-naphthyl group having 0 to 7 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups is preferably a 1-naphthyl group or a 4-methoxy-1-naphthyl group. This can be exemplified as a preferred example, but is not limited thereto.
- 2-naphthyl group having 0 to 7 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups 2-naphthyl group, 1-methoxy-2-naphthyl group, or 4-methoxy-2-naphthyl group is preferable. Examples include, but are not limited to:
- R 12 and R 13 may combine to form the following ring
- Examples of the cycloalkyl ring include a cyclopropane ring, a cyclobutane ring, a cyclopentane ring, a cyclohexane ring, a cycloheptane ring, and a cyclooctane ring.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- heterocyclic ring containing a hetero atom examples include a tetrahydrofuran ring, a tetrahydropyran ring, a dioxane ring and the like, but are not limited thereto.
- (I h) or R 12 and R 13 may be formed by combining, (I h- l) a cycloalkyl ring;
- (I h) or R 12 and R 13 may be formed by combining, (I h- l) a cycloalkyl ring, particularly preferably exemplified, it has name limited thereto.
- Examples of the cyclic lower alkyl group include methyl group, ethyl group, n-propyl group, isopropyl group, n-butyl group, sec-butyl group, isobutyl group, tert-butyl group, cyclopropyl group, cyclobutyl group, and cyclopentyl group.
- the phenyl group having 0 to 5 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups includes phenyl group, 2,3-dimethylphenyl group, 2,4-dimethylphenyl group, 2,5-dimethylphenyl group, 2,6-dimethylphenyl group, 3,4-dimethylphenyl group, 3,5-dimethylphenyl group, 2,3,4-trimethylphenyl group, 2,3,5-trimethylphenyl group, 2, 3,6-trimethylphenyl group, 2,4,5-trimethylphenyl group, 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl group, 3,4,5-trimethylphenyl group, 2-methoxyphenyl group, 3 —Methoxyphenyl group, 4-methoxyphenyl group, 2,3-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,4-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,5-dimethoxyphenyl group, 2,6-dimethoxyphenyl group Group, 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl group, 3,5-di
- Examples include dimethoxyphenyl or 3,5-dimethoxyphenyl Can, but it is not limited thereto. (lie) Preferred examples of the 1-naphthyl group having 0 to 7 lower alkyl groups or lower-alkoxy groups include a 1-naphthyl group and a 4-methoxy-1-naphthyl group. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
- Examples of the 2-naphthyl group having 0 to 7 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups include 2-naphthyl group, 1-methoxy-12-naphthyl group, or 4-methoxy-12-naphthyl group. Can be mentioned as a preferable example, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- Examples of the lower alkyl group include a methyl group, an ethyl group, an isopropyl group, and an isobutyl group.A methyl group or an isopropyl group is preferable, and a methyl group is particularly preferable, but is not limited thereto. Not.
- (lid) A phenyl group having 0 to 5 lower alkyl groups or lower alkoxy groups is particularly preferable, and it is more preferable that R 12 is the same as R 11 at this time, but it is not limited thereto. Not something.
- a lower alkyl group is particularly preferably exemplified, but not limited thereto.
- R 11 represents a 3,5-dimethylphenyl group, a 4-methoxyphenyl group, a 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl group, or a 3,5-dimethoxyphenyl group.
- R 12 is the same as R 11 and is a 3,5-dimethylphenyl group, a 4-methoxyphenyl group, a 3,4-dimethyphenyl group, or a 3,5-dimethyloxyphenyl group. Is shown.
- R 13 represents a methyl group, an isopropyl group, or a benzyl group.
- diamine ligand examples include methylenediamine, ethylenediamine, 1,2-diaminopropane, 1,3-diaminopropane, 1,4-diaminobutane, 2,3-diaminobutane, 1,2-cyclopentanediamine, 1,2-cyclohexanediamine, 1,1-diphenylethylenediamine, 1,1-di (P-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1,1-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1,1-dinaphthyl Examples include ethylenediamine. Further, an optically active diamine compound can also be used.
- optically active 1,2-diphenylethylenediamine (abbreviation: DPEN), 1,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1,2-cyclohexanediamine, 1,2-cycloheptanediamine Amine, 2,3-dimethylbutanediamine, 1-methyl-2,2-diphenylethylenediamine, 1-isobutyl-1,2,2-diphenylethylenediamine, 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-diphenyl Luethylenediamine, 1-benzyl-2,2-diphenylethylenediamine, 1-methyl-2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine (abbreviation: DAM EN), 1-isobutyl-2,2-di ( ⁇ —Methoxyphenyl) Ethylenediamine (abbreviation: DAI ⁇ ⁇ ), 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine (abbreviation: DAI
- optically active diamine compound that can be further used is not limited to the exemplified optically active ethylenediamine derivatives, and optically active propanediamine, butanediamine, cyclohexanediamine derivatives, and the like can be used.
- optically active diamine ligand Preferred examples of the optically active diamine ligand are shown below. That is, 1—methyl mono 2,
- DAMEN 1-isobutyl-2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine
- DAIBEN 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-di (P-Methoxyphenyl) Ethylenediamine
- DAIP EN 1-benzyl-1,2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) Ethylenediamine, 1-methyl-2,2-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) Ethylenediamine, 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1-isobutyl-2,2-di (3,5dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1-benzyl1-2,2-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) Ethylenediamine.
- optically active diamine ligand 1-methyl-2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine (abbreviation: DA MEN), 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-di (p-methoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine (abbreviation: DAIP EN), 1-benzyl-2,2-di (p-methoxy Phenyl) ethylenediamine, 1-methyl-2,2-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1-isopropyl-1,2,2-di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine, 1-benzyl-2,2 —Di (3,5-dimethoxyphenyl) ethylenediamine.
- the synthesis of the ruthenium-bidentate phosphine-diamine complex used in the present invention can be carried out by a known method described in JP-A-11-189600, and more specifically, a bidentate phosphine ligand , And a diamine ligand can be synthesized in order, or in reverse order, or simultaneously, by reacting with a ruthenium compound as a raw material.
- a zero-valent, monovalent, divalent, trivalent, or even higher-valent ruthenium compound can be used as the ruthenium compound as a starting material for complex synthesis.
- oxidation of ruthenium atoms is required by the final stage.
- the compound can be synthesized by reacting a ruthenium compound with a phosphine ligand and an amine ligand sequentially or in reverse order or simultaneously.
- a trivalent or tetravalent or more ruthenium compound is used as a starting material, it is necessary to reduce ruthenium atoms by the final stage.
- ruthenium compound serving as a starting material examples include inorganic ruthenium compounds such as ruthenium chloride (II) hydrate, ruthenium bromide (II) hydrate, ruthenium (III) iodide hydrate, and ruthenium dichloride (norbornadiene) )] Polynuclear, [2 salted ruthenium (cyclooctadiene)] polynuclear, ruthenium compound coordinated with a gen such as bis [(methylaryl) ruthenium (cyclooctadiene)], [ruthenium dichloride (Benzene)] binuclear, [ruthenium dichloride (p-cymene)] binuclear, [ruthenium dichloride (trimethylbenzene)] binuclear, [ruthenium dichloride (hexamethylbenzene)] binuclear
- a ruthenium complex coordinated with an aromatic compound such as, for example, a complex coordinated with
- cationic ruthenium complexes such as [chloro-ruthenium (binap) (benzene)] chloride and [chloro-ruthenium (binap) (p-cymene)] chloride r g. Chem., 59, 3064 (1994) Description
- an anionic complex can also be used.
- the present invention is not particularly limited to the above.
- various ruthenium compounds shown in COMPREHEN SIVE ORGANOMET ALLIC CHEMISTRY II, Vol. 7, pp. 294-296 (PERGAMON) can be used as starting materials.
- a method in which a divalent ruthenium compound is used from the beginning, and a bidentate phosphine compound and a diamine compound are reacted sequentially, in reverse order, or simultaneously, can be exemplified.
- genes such as [ruthenium dichloride (norbornadiene)] polynuclear, [ruthenium dichloride (cyclooctadiene)] polynuclear, and bis [(methylaryl) ruthenium (cyclooctadiene)] are coordinated.
- a ruthenium complex in which an aromatic compound such as a binuclear compound is coordinated, or a complex in which a phosphine such as dichlorotris (triphenylphosphine) ruthenium is coordinated is used as an aromatic hydrocarbon such as toluene and xylene.
- Solvents aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents such as pentane and hexane, halogen-containing hydrocarbon solvents such as methylene chloride, Ether solvents such as ethyl ether and tetrahydrofuran; alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, butanol and benzyl alcohol; acetonitrile; N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF); N, N-dimethylacetamide Reacts with bidentate phosphine compounds in organic solvents containing heteroatoms such as (DMA), N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) at reaction temperatures between 100 ° C and 200 ° C.
- DMA N-methylpyrrolidone
- DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
- a bidentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex can be obtained. More preferably, it is described in Masato Kitamura; Makoto Tokunaga; Takeshi Ohkuma; and Ryoji Noyori, Organic Synthesis, 71, 1-13 (1993). Method, ie
- the reaction between the obtained bidentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex and the diamine compound is carried out in an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene and xylene, an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent such as pentane and hexane, and a halogen-containing hydrocarbon such as methylene chloride.
- Solvent, ether solvents such as getyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, etc.
- alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, butanol, benzyl alcohol, etc., acetonitrile, DMF, DMA, NMP, DMS O, etc.
- diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex preferably a halogen-containing hydrocarbon such as dichloromethane.
- a cationic ruthenium complex such as [chlororuthenium (binap) (benzene)] chloride can be reacted with a diamine compound to obtain a diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex.
- the diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex obtained as described above is used as a catalyst precursor, and is previously hydrogenated in the presence of a base or hydrided under hydrogen transfer type reduction reaction conditions.
- One of the most preferred characteristic aspects of the present invention is a procedure of activating the compound by reacting it with a ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group.
- a diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex is converted into an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene or xylene, an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent such as pentane or hexane, or a halogen-containing solvent such as methylene chloride.
- ether solvents such as getyl ether or tetrahydrofuran
- alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, butanol or benzyl alcohol, acetonitrile, DMF, DMA, NMP or DMSO
- reaction temperature should not exceed 100 ° C.
- metal hydrides such as hydrogen, sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, methylmagnesium bromide, ethylmagnesium bromide, propylmagnesium bromide, methyllithium, ethyllithium, propyllithium ⁇ organometallic compounds such as beam or, KOH, K 2 C 0 3 , KO CH 3, KO CH (CH 3) 2, KC 1 () H 8, tert -Bu OK, N aOH, N a 2 CO 3, N a OCH 3, N aOCH ( CH 3) 2, L i OH, L i OCH 3, L i OCH (CH 3) alkali 2 or the like, by reaction with an alkaline earth metal salt such as, Jiamin twelve A phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex can be obtained.
- metal hydrides such as hydrogen, sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, methylmagnesium bromide, ethylmagnesium bromide, prop
- the diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex is reacted with the halide complex in a degassed alcoholic solvent such as 2-propanol at a reaction temperature of 55 to 65 ° C.
- a degassed alcoholic solvent such as 2-propanol
- Activate the catalyst by reacting with a base such as 10-fold molar tert-butoxy potassium for 0.5 hours or more.
- a solution of a ketone compound having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group, such as a degassed alcoholic solvent such as 2-propanol, or a solution of a catalytically active species is added to the solution of the ketone compound.
- a diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex is obtained by simultaneously injecting hydrogen to the required pressure and stirring vigorously, and asymmetric hydrogenation of the ketone compound proceeds immediately.
- the bidentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex can be converted to a bidentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex, and then reacted with a diamine compound to obtain a diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex.
- a Ru C l 2 (tolbinap) ( dmf) n, RuH 2 (tolbinap) (dm f) converted into n (dmf denotes dimethyl formamidine de), it reacted with DP EN, RuH 2 (tolbinap ) (dpen) can be obtained.
- a bidentate phosphine-ruthenium halide complex is converted into an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene or xylene, an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent such as pentane or hexane, a halogen-containing hydrocarbon solvent such as methylene chloride, or Ether solvents such as ter and tetrahydrofuran; alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, butanol, and benzyl alcohol; acetate In organic solvents containing heteroatoms such as nitrile, DMF, DMA, NMP, DMSO, etc., at a reaction temperature between 100 ° C and 200 ° C, hydrogen, sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, etc.
- the bidentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex can be obtained by reacting with an alkali or alkaline earth metal salt.
- the reaction of the resulting bidentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex with a diamine compound is carried out in an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene and xylene, an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent such as pentane and hexane, and a halogen-containing hydrocarbon such as methylene chloride.
- the reaction is carried out at a reaction temperature of from 100 ° C. to 200 ° C. in an organic solvent containing, and can be converted to a diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium hydride complex.
- an optically active bidentate phosphine ligand and an optically active diamine ligand having the same absolute configuration sign [for example, (R, R) or [ R, (R, R)] etc. are preferred, but the diamine ligand does not necessarily have to have an asymmetric center.
- WO 9725311 and W099Z01431 indicate that they are extremely useful for the treatment and prevention of diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, etc.
- important synthetic intermediates of the drugs described in the above include the following aminoketone groups wherein n is 0 and A is CH 2 NR 2 R 3 : rR 1 is a 3-aminophenyl group , 3-nitrophenyl group, 3-[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl group, 4-chloro-3-aminoaminophenyl, 4-monocyclo-3--3-[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl group , 4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl, 4-bromo-3-aminophenyl, 4-bromo-3-[(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl, 4-bromo-3-nitrophenyl, 4-benzyloxy-3
- R 2 represents a protecting group for an amino group that can be deprotected under mild conditions, specifically, an acetyl group, a propionyl group, a butyryl group, a pentanoyl group, a hexanoyl group, a trifluoroacetyl group, a piperoyl group, Benzoyl group, 4-methoxybenzoyl group, 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl group, naphthoyl group or other acyl group, or tert-butoxycarbonyl group, benzyloxycarbonyl group, p-methoxybenzylcarbonyl group, A dibamate-type protecting group such as a 2,2,2-trichloromouth ethoxycarbonyl group or an aralkyl group such as a benzyl group, a p-methoxybenzyl group, or a p-nitrobenzyl group, preferably a benzoyl group Or a benzyl
- R 3 represents an ethyl group in which a terminal is bonded to a tricondensed group via an oxygen atom at the terminal; specifically, a 2- (dibenzofuran-3-yloxy) ethyl group and a 2- (dibenzothiophene-1 3) —Yloxy) ethyl group, 2— (9H—Rubazo—Ru-2-yloxy) ethyl group, 2— (1,2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzofuran—6-yloxy) ethyl group, 2— (1 , 2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzothiophene-6-yloxy) ethyl group, 2- (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9H-carbazoyl 7-yloxy) ethyl group, preferably With regard to the “2- (9H-capillyl-2-yloxy) ethyl group”, the following ruthenium-bidentate phos
- aminoketone compound which preferably uses the above ruthenium-bidentate phosphine-diamine complex as a hydrogenation catalyst are shown below. That is, 1- [4-benzyloxy-3 -_ [(benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl] -2-[[2- (dibenzothiophene-3-yloxy) ethyl] benzylamino] ethanone, 1- [ 4—Benzyloxy—3 — [(Benzyl) (methylsulfonyl) amino] phenyl] One 2 — [[2-
- R 2 is a benzoyl group
- R 2 is a benzoyl group
- (4-I-benzyloxy-3-nitrotrophenyl) 1 2 [[2- (9H-L-bazole-1 2-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanone, 1- (4-1-benzyloxy-3-ditrophenyl) 1 2— [[2- (1,2,3,4-tetrahydrodibenzothiophene-6-yloxy) ethyl] benzoylamino] ethanone, 1— (4-benzyloxy-3-ditrophenyl) 1 2—
- the amount used depends on the reaction vessel and economics. It can be used in a molar ratio of 1 / 1,000,000 to: 1.3,000,000 times the ketone compound as a substrate. A more preferable practical range is, for example, a range of 1/10000 to 1 / 3,000,000 times mole.
- the ruthenium complex can be hydrogenated by mixing with a ketone compound without adding a base and then stirring under a hydrogen pressure. If a ketone compound is used in a large excess over the catalyst, it may be desirable to add a base.
- the ruthenium complex is preliminarily stirred at 60 ° C for 30 minutes in 2-propanol in the presence of a base such as potassium tert-butoxide to form the hydride. It is effective to hydrogenate the ketone compound by applying hydrogen pressure after mixing with the ketone compound.
- the base ketone compound is a neutral or basic compound
- the amount of the base to be added is 0.5 to 100 equivalents, preferably 2 to 40 equivalents, based on the diamine monodentate phosphine-ruthenium complex. .
- the ketone compound of the substrate forms a salt with an acidic substance, that is, a mineral acid or an organic acid, or has a very weak acidic functional group in the molecule
- the salt or the acidic group It is preferable to add 0.5 to 100 equivalents, preferably 2 to 40 equivalents, of a base to the diamine-bidentate phosphine-ruthenium complex in addition to an amount corresponding to neutralization of the base.
- a base preferably 2 to 40 equivalents, of a base to the diamine-bidentate phosphine-ruthenium complex in addition to an amount corresponding to neutralization of the base.
- the stability of the substrate itself is taken into consideration. It is preferably prepared as a hydrochloride, and the most preferred example is to use a base in an amount of 1.0 to 1.2 times mol of the monoaminoketone derivative '1 hydrochloride.
- the type of base KOH, K 2 C0 3, KOCH 3, KOCH (CH 3) 2, KOC (CH 3) 3, KC 1 (3 H 8, NaOH, N a 2 CO 3, N a OCH 3, N a 0 CH (CH 3) 2, N a OC (CH 3) 3, L i OH, L i OCH 3, L i 0 CH (CH 3) 2, L i 0 (CH 3) 3 or the like alkali, It can be exemplified alkaline earth metal salts such as, preferably K 2 C0 3, KOCH (CH 3) 2, KO C (CH 3) N aa CO a, N a O CH (CH 3) 2, N a OC (CH 3 ) 3 is not limited to a base, as long as it generates a diamine monodentate phosphine ruthenium hydride, for example, hydrogen, sodium borohydride Metal hydrides such as lithium aluminum hydride, and organometallic compounds such as methylmagnesium bromide
- any suitable solvent can be used as long as it can solubilize the reaction raw materials and the catalyst system, but the raw materials do not necessarily need to be completely dissolved.
- aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene; aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents such as pentane and hexane; halogen-containing hydrocarbon solvents such as methylene chloride; ether solvents such as methyl ether and tetrahydrofuran; Alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, butanol, and tert-butanol, and organic solvents containing heteroatoms such as acetonitrile, DMF, DMA, NMP, and DMSO can be used.
- reaction product is an alcohol compound
- an alcohol solvent is more preferable, and 2-propanol and tert-butanol can be mentioned as the most preferable examples.
- the reaction substrate is difficult to dissolve in the solvent, it can be appropriately selected from the above various solvents and used as a mixed solvent.
- tert-butanol DMF (4: 1 to 1: 4)
- tert-butanol DMA (4: 1 to 1: 4)
- solvent The amount is determined by the solubility and economics of the reaction substrate. And preferably in the range of 0.1 to 1.0 mol / L, and when the substrate is an ⁇ -aminoketone compound, a concentration of 0.1 mol / L is more preferred.
- the pressure of hydrogen in the present invention is sufficient even at 1 atm because the present catalyst system is extremely high in activity.However, the pressure is preferably in the range of 1 to 200 atm, preferably in the range of 1 to 100 atm. it can. Further, from the viewpoint of the design of the pressure resistance of the reactor, it is more preferable to carry out the reaction at a lower pressure in the range of 3 to 10 atmospheres. However, considering the economics of the whole process, 3 to 50 atmospheres is a preferable range, and less than 10 atmospheres is sufficient for small scale operation.
- the reaction temperature is preferably from 15 ° C to 100 ° C in view of economy, but preferably from 15 to 80 ° C in consideration of the stability of the catalyst and the substrate.
- the present invention is characterized by the fact that the reaction proceeds even at a low temperature of ⁇ 30 to 0 ° C.
- One of the features is that the yield and selectivity hardly fluctuate depending on the reaction temperature. It is.
- the reaction time varies depending on the reaction conditions such as the amount of the catalyst used, the concentration of the reaction substrate, the temperature, and the pressure.However, the reaction can be completed in a few minutes to several days. For example, when a 12,000-fold molar amount of the catalyst is used, the reaction time is generally several minutes. It is a feature of the present invention that the reaction is completed in one hour. Specific examples will be described in Examples. Further, the hydrogenation reaction of the ketone compound in the present invention can be carried out in a batch mode or a continuous mode.
- the optically active secondary alcohol having a nitrogen or oxygen functional group obtained with high optical purity according to the present invention can be used for a deprotection reaction of a commonly used protecting group such as an acyl group, a benzyl group or a ketal group, or the like.
- a functional group conversion reaction By subjecting it to a functional group conversion reaction, it can be converted into an optically active secondary alcohol having an amino group, which is important as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals or as the main body of pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. Can be carried out in combination.
- R n, R 2 and R 3 are as defined above. However, R 2 and R 3 are not bonded.
- * Represents an asymmetric carbon. Represented by, nitrogen functionality optically active secondary alcohols having the [1 5-a], by subjecting the de-protection reaction of the protective group R 2, optically active secondary alcohols having an amino group it is possible to manufacture a class [1 5-b], the protecting group R 2, Ashiru group or aralkyl kill O alkoxycarbonyl group, and the like benzyl group which may have a substituent and the like, for example, formed
- ⁇ -amino alcohols extremely useful for the treatment and prevention of diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, etc. described in W097 / 25311 and W ⁇ 99013143
- a benzyl group and a benzoyl group are shown as the protecting group R 2 .
- the removal of the benzoyl group can be carried out, for example, by the action of a base such as sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or the like and hydrolysis.
- the amount of the base to be added is, for example, about 0.1 to 10 times the molar amount of benzoylamide.
- This reaction is usually carried out in methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane, or a mixed solvent thereof with water.
- the amount of the reaction is usually 1 to 1 g of benzoylamide.
- About 5 ml is exemplified.
- This reaction is usually carried out preferably at about 20 to 100 ° C., particularly preferably at about 50 to 100 ° C., for example, preferably for 1 to 24 hours.
- palladium monocarbon or palladium hydroxide It can be removed by hydrocracking using a catalyst such as mu-carbon.
- the amount of the catalyst used is usually about 5 to 20% by weight based on the protected amine.
- This reaction is usually preferably performed in a solvent such as methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, or acetic acid.
- the amount of the solvent used is, for example, about 1 to 50 ml per 1 g of the protected amine.
- this reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature of from 10 to 50 ° C., particularly at room temperature.
- R 1 contains a halogen
- the literature M. Koreeda et al., Journal of Organic Chemistry (J.O.C.), Vol. 49, 2081 Tribute, 1998, and Deprotection is carried out according to the method described in S. Gubert et al., Synthesis, vol. 4, p. 3118, 1999.
- t-butoxycarbonyl (Boc) group it can be removed by reacting the corresponding protected amine with a known mineral acid or Lewis acid.
- known mineral acids and Lewis acids include hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, aluminum chloride, bromotrimethylsilane, and oxytrimethylsilane.
- Hydrochloric acid is a preferred example.
- the amount of the mineral acid or Lewis acid to be added is, for example, usually about 1 mole to about the amount of solvent with respect to the protected amine. This reaction may be performed in a solvent, but is also preferably performed using the above-mentioned acid as a solvent.
- the solvent examples include lower alcohols such as methanol, ethanol and n-propanol, 1,4-dioxane, tetrahydrofuran, aceto nitrile, dichloromethane and the like, and preferable examples include methanol and ethanol.
- This reaction is usually carried out preferably at a temperature of from 130 to 100 ° C, particularly preferably from about 0 to 30 ° C, for example, preferably from 1 to 10 hours.
- a benzyloxycarbonyl group Cbz group
- it can be removed by the same method as in the case of a benzyl group.
- R 2 is a benzyloxycarbonyl group or a benzyl group, and R 1 contains a benzyl group.
- R 2 is t-butoxycarbone Or a benzyl group, and in a combination containing a benzyl group in R 1 , for example, a step of deprotecting the benzyl group in R 1 after deprotecting the t-butoxycarbonyl group or benzoyl group of R 2 Examples of typical deprotection.
- the order is not limited to these, and it is preferable to appropriately select the order according to the physical properties of the compound and the like.
- the conditions for deprotecting each protecting group are as described above. These can be referred to the method described in WO 9725311.
- optically active diols [16-b] By subjecting [16-a] to a deprotection reaction of a silyl group, optically active diols [16-b] can be produced.
- the deprotection reaction of the silyl group was carried out using the usual method described in the book “Greene, Tweta 1., Protective Group Organic Synthesis” (iley—Interscience Pu blication). can do. Specifically, there is a method of selectively deprotecting only the silyl group using a fluorine anion reagent such as tetrabutylammonium fluoride.
- the aldehyde compound [17-b] has the general formula (18)
- R 1 and n have the same meaning as described above, and * represents an asymmetric carbon. As shown in the formula, it can be converted to optically active diols [16-b] by subjecting it to a commonly used reduction reaction of an aldehyde group.
- the commonly used reduction reaction of the aldehyde group is not particularly limited as long as it does not affect the stereochemistry of the optically active secondary hydroxyl group, but a hydride reducing agent such as sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, etc. Or a catalytic hydrogenation reduction method using PdZ carbon as a catalyst, or a method using the catalyst of the present invention.
- H 2 0 [In the formula, R 1 and n have the same meaning as described above, and * represents an asymmetric carbon. ], A primary amine compound represented by H 2 NR 3 by heat dehydration in a solvent such as methanol, ethanol, and toluene, and by reacting with various dehydrating agents [ 6-a] [wherein, R 3 has the same meaning as described above. ] And an imine, followed by a commonly used reduction reaction of an imine, to produce an optically active secondary alcohol [15-b] having an amino group in a shorter step.
- R 1 and n have the same meanings as described above, B 2 represents a leaving group, and * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- B 2 represents a leaving group
- * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- R 1 and n have the same meanings as described above, B 2 represents a leaving group, and * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- B 2 represents a leaving group
- * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- R 1 and n have the same meanings as described above
- B 2 represents a leaving group
- * represents an asymmetric carbon.
- optically active diol [16-b] the optically active diol obtained when n is 0 is represented by the general formula (21)
- R 1 R 2 and R 3 have the same meaning as described above.
- B 2 represents a leaving group
- R 2 is not an acyl group or an alkyloxycarbonyl group.
- * Represents an asymmetric carbon.
- the primary hydroxyl group is subjected to normal conversion reaction to a leaving group B 2, optically active secondary alcohol one le compound having a leaving group B 2 [2 1 -b”
- This is subjected to a cyclization reaction in the presence of a usual acid scavenger to convert it into an optically active epoxy compound [21-c] while maintaining the stereochemistry of *.
- Tetrahydrofuran was distilled from sodium mono-benzophenone ketyl in a distillation column under an argon atmosphere, and 2-propanol and methylene chloride were distilled from calcium hydride in a distillation column under a nitrogen atmosphere immediately before use, respectively.
- THF Tetrahydrofuran
- Formula (22) shows an example of a ruthenium monodentate phosphine-diamine complex prepared in the same manner as in Example 1.
- the resulting solution was degassed by repeating the operation of introducing a vacuum with argon five times while stirring, then immersed in an oil bath and stirred at 60 ° C for 30 minutes. After removing the oil bath, air-cooled, and degassed by argon bubbling beforehand, 3-dimethylaminopropiophenone (10.6 g: 60 mmo1) (Reference: Maxwell 1, CE, Or) g. Synthesis, 1955, Coll. Vol. 3, 305-5-30) and 2-propanol (30 ml) were added to the mixture in an argon stream. It was added using a syringe. The obtained solution was degassed by repeating the operation of introducing argon under reduced pressure five times while stirring.
- a hydrogen cylinder was connected to the autoclave using a hydrogen inlet tube, and the air in the inlet tube was replaced five times with hydrogen at 2 atm. Subsequently, the pressure inside the autoclave was set to 5 atm, and hydrogen was carefully released until the pressure reached 2 atm. After repeating this operation seven times, the hydrogen pressure was adjusted to 8 atm, and the mixture was vigorously stirred at 25 ° C for 5 hours. After the completion of the reaction, the obtained solution was concentrated under reduced pressure, and the (R) -1-1-phenyl-3-dimethylaminopropane-1-1-ol (97.5% ee, using methyl propionate as an internal standard, iH- NMR analysis yield 96%).
- Example 5 this is an example in which the complex (S, S) 11, which is a catalyst precursor, and a base were used in an operating procedure in which active species were not prepared in advance.
- the decomposition of the substrate 3-dimethylaminopropiophenone precedes the hydrogenation, and the resulting asymmetric reductant (R) — 1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylaminopropane-1-ol has the purity of: Both yields declined.
- the details of the comparative experiment are shown below.
- a hydrogen cylinder was connected to the autoclave using a hydrogen inlet tube, and the air in the inlet tube was replaced five times with hydrogen at 2 atm. Subsequently, the pressure inside the autoclave was set to 5 atm, and hydrogen was carefully released until the pressure reached 2 atm. After repeating this operation 7 times, the mixture was vigorously stirred at 25 ° C. for 3 hours at a hydrogen pressure of 8 atm.
- Example 6 to Example 2 Example 26, and Example 28 were performed by the method described in Example 5.
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