METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF CHLORINATED S-PROPYLTHIOBARBITURIC ACID

The invention discloses a method for preparation of 4,6-dichloro-5-nitro-2-(propylthio)pyrimidine by conversion of 5-nitro-2-propylthiopyrimidine-4,6-diol with phosgene in the presence of DMF.

Skip to: Description  ·  Claims  · Patent History  ·  Patent History
Description

The invention discloses a method for preparation of 4,6-dichloro-5-nitro-2-(propylthio)pyrimidine by conversion of 5-nitro-2-propylthiopyrimidine-4,6-diol with phosgene in the presence of DMF.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

US 2013/0030176 A1 discloses of method for preparation of 4,6-dichloro-5-nitro-2-(propylthio)pyrimidine and its use as intermediate for the preparation of ticagrelor.

Example 10 discloses a yield of 233.5 g of the 4,6-dichloro-5-nitro-2-(propylthio)pyrimidine (MW 266 g/mol) with a purity of 99.45% is disclosed; with a MW of 229 g/mol for the substrate 5-nitro-2-propylthiopyrimidine-4,6-diol and a starting amount of 200 g the yield is 99.9%, which is admittedly very high.

Nevertheless the method uses phosphorous oxychloride (MW 153 g/mol) as Cl source for the exchange of the OH residues against Cl. The given 425.6 g of phosphorous oxychloride are converted by the reaction ultimately to 271 g phosphoric acid H3PO4 (MW 100). So 1.16 times, of the weight of the product, of phosphoric acid needs to be disposed of. This waste is a serious environmental challenge as well as a cost factor.

There was a need for a process that does not pose the mentioned waste problem in form of H3PO4.

An extensive screening of phosgene as alternative Cl source without catalyst, with various catalysts and with various solvents was not successful but showing yields of not more than 32%, instead showing significant amounts of undesired by products, as documented herein under Comparative Examples 1 to 60. Only one combination, the combination of phosgene with DMF, surprisingly showed satisfying yields.

The method has the advantage of comparably high yields without the problem of generation of H3PO4 as waste.

The following abbreviations are used, if not otherwise stated:

compound of formula (1) 5-nitro-2-propylthiopyrimidine-4,6-diol, also called 5-nitro-2-propylsulfanyl-pyrimidine-4,6-diol

compound of formula (2) 4,6-dichloro-5-nitro-2-(propylthio)pyrimidine

DMF dimethyl formamide

eq equivalent

RT room temperature

MW molecular weight

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Subject of the invention is a method for the preparation of compound of formula (2)

by a reaction REAC1 of compound of formula (1)

with a compound PHOS in the presence of DMF;

PHOS is selected from the group consisting of phosgene, diphosgene, triphosgene and mixtures thereof.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Compound of formula (1) is a known compound and can be produced by known methods.

Preferably, PHOS is phosgene.

Preferably, the molar amount of PHOS is from 2 to 5 times, more preferably from 2 to 4 times, even more preferably from 2 to 3 times, of the molar amount of compound of formula (1).

Preferably, the amount of DMF is from 10 to 100 times, more preferably from 15 to 75 times, even more preferably from 15 to 50 times, especially from 15 to 40 times, more specially from 20 to 30 times, of the weight of PHOS.

Preferably, the reaction temperature TEMP1 of REAC1 is from −10 to 50° C., more preferably from −5 to 40° C., even more preferably from −5 to 30° C., especially from −2.5 to 25° C.

Preferably, the reaction time TIME1 of REAC1 is from 5 h to 48 h, more preferably from 10 h to 24 h, even more preferably of from 12 h to 20 h.

In one embodiment, REAC1 is in the beginning of TIME1 done at a lower temperature than at the end of TIME1;

preferably, REAC1 is done at first for 4.5 h to 41 h at −10 to 9° C. and thereafter for 30 min to 7 h at 10 to 50° C.;

more preferably, REAC1 is done at first for 9 h to 21 h at −5 to 7° C. and thereafter for 1 h to 3 h at 12 to 40° C.;

even more preferably, REAC1 is done at first for 10.5 h to 19.5 h at −5 to 50° C. and thereafter for 1.5 h to 2.5 h at 15 to 30° C.;

Preferably, the DMF acts also as solvent in REAC1.

More preferably, compound of formula (1) is dissolved in DMF to provide a solution SOL-1, and PHOS is dissolved in DMF to provide a solution SOL-PHOS; and SOL-1 and SOL-PHOS are mixed with each other to provide for REAC1; preferably, for the mixing of SOL-1 with SOL-PHOS, SOL-1 is added to SOL-PHOS.

Therefore in one embodiment, the amount of DMF for preparation of SOL-1 is from 1 to 10 times, more preferably from 1.5 to 7.5 times, even more preferably from 2.5 to 7.5 times, of the weight of compound of formula (1); and

the amount of DMF for preparation of SOL-PHOS is from 10 to 90 times, more preferably from 10 to 50 times, even more preferably from 15 to 40 times, especially from 15 to 30 times, of the weight of PHOS.

After REAC1, compound of formula (2) can be isolated and purified by conventional methods, which are known to those skilled in the art. These conventional methods include quenching the reaction mixture from REAC1 with water, with a solvent or with both water and a solvent, extraction, distillation, preferably fractional distillation, which can be done under reduced pressure, crystallization, chromatography, filtration, washing or any combination of these methods.

Preferably, the solvent that is used for quenching the reaction mixture is preferably an organic solvent, more preferably toluene; preferably, the quenching is done with water and toluene, thereby two phases are generated; then the phases are separated and the organic phase is evaporated to provide compound of formula (2).

Preferably, after REAC1 toluene and water is added to the reaction mixture.

Preferably, the amount of water is from 5 to 15 times, more preferably from 7.5 to 12.5 times, of the weight of compound of formula (1).

Preferably, the amount of toluene is from 4 to 14 times, more preferably from 6.5 to 11 times, of the weight of compound of formula (1).

Preferably, the addition of toluene and water is done at a temperature of from −10 to 30° C., more preferably of from −5 to 20° C., even more preferably of from −5 to 15° C., especially of from −5 to 10° C., more especially of from −5 to 5° C., even more especially of from −2.5 to 2.5° C.

Examples

Compound of formula (3):

Compound of formula (4):

Compound of formula (5):

GC Method

Instrument:

Hewlett Packard gas chromatograph 6890 with a split injector and a flame ionisation detector or an instrument with corresponding performance and quality.

Column:

HP-1 (SIMDIST), 15 m×0.53 mm, 0.15 micrometer film-thickness, polydimethylsiloxane (or an equivalent column).

Instrument. Settings:

Oven:

INITIAL TEMP 50° C. HOLD 2 min RAMP 1 20° C./min NEXT TEMP 320° C. HOLD 10 min

Injector:

Injection volume 1 microliter Check the auto-injector parameters

Inlets:

INJ. MODE Split INJ TEMP 250° C. SPLIT FLOW 200 ml/min SPLIT RATIO 25:1 MODE constant flow 8.0 ml/min

Detectors:

DET TEMP 300° C. Check the FID gas flow rates

The GC results are given in area %.

Comparative Examples 1 to 42—with Base

5.0 g (21.62 mmol, 1 eq) of compound of formula (1) were dissolved in 25 mL of solvent SOLV and base was added. 100 mL of SOLV were mixed with 4.7 g of phosgene (47.56 mmol. 2.2 eq) at 0° C. The solution of compound of formula (1) and base was added at 0° C. to the mixture of SOLV with phosgene. After stirring for 5 h at 0° C. and then for 2 h at RT, a sample from the reaction mixture was taken and analysed with GC. Result are shown in Table 1 with the following abbreviations:

CE Comparative Example

DPA-2.2 Diisopropylamine, 2.2 eq

DPA-2.5 Diisopropylamine, 2.5 eq

EMP-2.2 5-Ethyl-2-methylpyridine, 2.2 eq

NMM-2.2 N-Methylmorpholine, 2.2 eq

TEA-2.2 Triethylamine (2.2 eq.)

(2) compound of formula (2)

(3) compound of formula (2)

(4) compound of formula (4)

TABLE 1 GC Results CE Base SOLV (2) (3) (4) 1 DPA-2.2 Dichloromethane 20% 15% 10% 2 DPA-2.2 Toluene 25% 12%  8% 3 DPA-2.2 Acetonitrile 30% 17% 12% 4 DPA-2.2 Chlorobenzene 10% 18%  9% 5 DPA-2.2 Sulfolane 32% 12% 14% 6 DPA-2.2 Dimethyl carbonate 12% 19%  5% 7 DPA-2.5 Dichloromethane 20% 15% 10% 8 DPA-2.5 Toluene 25% 12%  8% 9 DPA-2.5 Acetonitrile 30% 17% 12% 10 DPA-2.5 Chlorobenzene 10% 18%  9% 11 DPA-2.5 Sulfolane 32% 12% 14% 12 DPA-2.5 Dimethyl carbonate 12% 19%  5% 13 3-Picoline Dichloromethane 21% 18% 11% (2.2 eq.) 14 3-Picoline Toluene 28% 13%  8% (2.2 eq.) 15 3-Picoline Acetonitrile 31% 12%  7% (2.2 eq.) 16 3-Picoline Chlorobenzene 17% 22% 15% (2.2 eq.) 17 3-Picoline Sulfolane 22% 18% 10% (2.2 eq.) 18 3-Picoline Dimethyl carbonate 28% 11% 15% (2.2 eq.) 19 TEA-2.2 Dichloromethane 20% 14%  8% 20 TEA-2.2 Toluene 25% 12%  8% 21 TEA-2.2 Acetonitrile 30% 17% 12% 22 TEA-2.2 Chlorobenzene 10% 18%  9% 23 TEA-2.2 Sulfolane 32% 12% 14% 24 TEA-2.2 Dimethyl carbonate 12% 19%  5% 25 Pyridine Dichloromethane 20% 15% 10% (2.2 eq.) 26 Pyridine Toluene 25% 12%  8% (2.2 eq.) 27 Pyridine Acetonitrile 30% 17% 12% (2.2 eq.) 28 Pyridine Chlorobenzene 12% 19%  5% (2.2 eq.) 29 Pyridine Sulfolane 20% 15% 10% (2.2 eq.) 30 Pyridine Dimethyl carbonate 25% 12%  8% (2.2 eq.) 31 EMP-2.2 Dichloromethane 30% 17% 12% 32 EMP-2.2 Toluene 10% 18%  9% 33 EMP-2.2 Acetonitrile 32% 12% 14% 34 EMP-2.2 Chlorobenzene 12% 19%  5% 35 EMP-2.2 Sulfolane 21% 18% 11% 36 EMP-2.2 Dimethyl carbonate 28% 13%  8% 37 NMM-2.2 Dichloromethane 16% 15%  8% 38 NMM-2.2 Toluene 20% 15% 15% 39 NMM-2.2 Acetonitrile 18% 15%  5% 40 NMM-2.2 Chlorobenzene 20% 18% 10% 41 NMM-2.2 Sulfolane 22% 18% 10% 42 NMM-2.2 Dimethyl carbonate 28% 15%  8%

Comparative Examples 43 to 60—without Base

5.0 g (21.62 mmol, 1 eq) of compound of formula (1) were dissolved in 125 mL of solvent SOLV and Catalyst was added. 4.7 g of phosgene (47.56 mmol, 2.2 eq) were added at 0° C. After 5 h at 0° C., then 2 h at RT and then 2 h at 40° C., a sample from the reaction mixture was taken and analysed with GC.

Result are shown in Table 2 with the following abbreviations:

(2) compound of formula (2)

CE Comparative Example

TPP-0.1 Triphenylphosphine, 0.1 eq

TPP-0.3 Triphenylphosphine, 0.3 eq

TABLE 2 CE Catalyst SOLV Remarks 43 TPP-0.1 Dichloromethane less than 0.5% of (2) 44 TPP-0.1 Toluene less than 0.5% of (2) 45 TPP-0.1 Acetonitrile less than 0.5% of (2) 46 TPP-0.1 Chlorobenzene less than 0.5% of (2) 47 TPP-0.1 Sulfolane less than 0.5% of (2) 48 TPP-0.1 Dimethyl carbonate less than 0.5% of (2) 49 TPP-0.3 Dichloromethane less than 0.5% of (2) 50 TPP-0.3 Toluene less than 0.5% of (2) 51 TPP-0.3 Acetonitrile less than 0.5% of (2) 52 TPP-0.3 Chlorobenzene less than 0.5% of (2) 53 TPP-0.3 Sulfolane less than 0.5% of (2) 54 TPP-0.3 Dimethyl carbonate less than 0.5% of (2) 55 no catalyst Dichloromethane less than 0.5% of (2) 56 no catalyst Toluene less than 0.5% of (2) 57 no catalyst Acetonitrile less than 0.5% of (2) 58 no catalyst Chlorobenzene less than 0.5% of (2) 59 no catalyst Sulfolane less than 0.5% of (2) 60 no catalyst Dimethyl carbonate less than 0.5% of 2

Example 1—with DMF

5.0 g (21.62 mmol, 1 eq) compound of formula (1) were dissolved in 25 mL of DMF. 100 mL of DMF were mixed with 4.7 g of phosgene (47.56 mmol, 2.2 eq) at 0° C. The solution of compound of formula (1) was added to the mixture of DMF with phosgene at 0° C. After 14 h stirring at 0° C. and then 2 h at RT, 50 mL of water and 50 mL of toluene were added at 0° C. The mixture was stirred 15 min and the phases were separated. The organic phase was evaporated under vacuum. 5 g of compound of formula (2) were isolated (83% yield, 98.2% purity, GC analysis showed 1.1% of compound of formula (3), 0.32% of compound of formula (4) and 0.35% of compound of formula (5)).

Example 2—with DMF

50 g (216.2 mmol, 1 eq) of compound of formula (1) were dissolved in 250 mL of DMF. 1000 mL of DMF were mixed with 47 g of phosgene (475.6 mmol, 2.2 eq) at 0° C. The solution of compound of formula (1) was added to the mixture of DMF with phosgene at 0° C. After 14 h stirring at 0° C. and then 2 h at RT, 500 mL of water and 500 mL of toluene were added at 0° C. The mixture was stirred 30 min and the phases were separated. The organic phase was evaporated under vacuum. 54 g of compound of formula (2) were isolated (93% yield, 98.4% purity, GC analysis showed 1.1% of compound of formula (3), 0.26% of compound of formula (4) and 0.24% of compound of formula (5)).

Claims

1. Method for the preparation of compound of formula (2)

by a reaction REAC1 of compound of formula (1)
with a compound PHOS in the presence of DMF;
PHOS is selected from the group consisting of phosgene, diphosgene, triphosgene and mixtures thereof.

2. Method according to claim 1, wherein

PHOS is phosgene.

3. Method according to claim 1, wherein

the molar amount of PHOS is from 2 to 5 times of the molar amount of compound of formula (1).

4. Method according to claim 1, wherein

the amount of DMF is from 10 to 100 times of the weight of PHOS.

5. Method according to claim 1, wherein the reaction temperature TEMP1 of REAC1 is from −10 to 50° C.

6. Method according to claim 1, wherein the reaction time TIME1 of REAC1 is from 5 h to 48 h.

7. Method according to claim 1, wherein compound of formula (1) is dissolved in DMF to provide a solution SOL-1, and PHOS is dissolved in DMF to provide a solution SOL-PHOS; and SOL-1 and SOL-PHOS are mixed with each other to provide for REAC1.

8. Method according to claim 7, wherein for the mixing of SOL-1 with SOL-PHOS, SOL-1 is added to SOL-PHOS.

9. Method according to claim 1, wherein after REAC1 toluene and water is added to the reaction mixture.

10. Method according to claim 1, wherein the addition of toluene and water is done at a temperature of from −10 to 30° C.

Patent History
Publication number: 20200207722
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 16, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 2, 2020
Inventors: Michael BERSIER (Ausserberg), Paul HANSELMANN (Brig-Glis), Candid STOFFEL (Visperterminen)
Application Number: 16/621,222
Classifications
International Classification: C07D 239/47 (20060101);