Process for preparing cross-bridged tetraaza macrocycles

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improved process for preparing cross-bridged tetraaza macrocycles, said macrocycles suitable as ligands for use in preparing transition metal complexes. The present invention provides a process which is well suited for use in industrial and other commercial preparations of the herein described crossed-bridged macrocycles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Tetraaza macrocyclics, for example, cyclam, have been prepared in numerous ways, however, there is a paucity of information relating to the preparation of cross-bridged tetraaza macrocyclics inter alia 1,5,8,12-tertaaza-bicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecane. Recently, bis N-substituted tetraaza macrocyclics inter alia 5,12 dialkyl or dialkylenearyl 1,5,8,12-tetraaza-bicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecanes have found wide applicability as ligands especially in the area of transition metal catalysts inter alia bleach catalysts.
WO 98/39335 A1 “Improved Methods of Making Cross-Bridged Macropoly-cycles” discloses a rational procedure for preparing cross bridged macropolycyclic ligands which is amenable to high yields necessary for industrial scale-up. However, the reductive ring cleavage step which results in bicyclo bridged-ring formation utilizes a large excess of a borohydride reducing agent. This excess of reducing agent can place constraints on the formulator. For example, when manufacturing the disclosed ligands on a industrial scale, any excess of reagent beyond the stoichiometric amount places an increased cost burden on the formulator. In addition, the proper recovery and disposal of boron waste products adds cost to the process. Excess borohydride requires neutralization which involves the use of acid and the evolution of large quantities of hydrogen gas.
Therefore, a need exists for a highly quantitative, stoichiometric process for preparing cross-bridged macropolycyclic ligands.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the aforementioned needs in that it has been surprisingly discovered that approximately one mole equivalent of a borohydride reducing agent is necessary to convert cis-tetracycles to cross bridged macropolycyclic ligands.
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a process for preparing a cross-bridged tetraaza macrocyclic ligand having the formula:
wherein each R is independently C
1
-C
22
linear alkyl, C
1
-C
22
branched alkyl, C
7
-C
22
alkylenearyl, C
8
-C
22
alkyl substituted alkylenearyl, and mixtures thereof; each index n is independently from 0 to 3, said process comprising the steps of:
a) reacting one mole equivalent of a tetraaza macrocyclic ligand precursor having the formula:
 wherein X

is an anion which provides charge neutrality, with from about 1 mole equivalent to about 3.5 mole equivalents of a reducing agent having the formula MBH
4
wherein M is selected from the group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, and mixtures thereof; at a pH of at least about 11 to form a macrocyclic ligand; and
b) optionally isolating said macrocyclic ligand.
All percentages, ratios and proportions herein are by weight, unless otherwise specified. All temperatures are in degrees Celsius (° C.) unless otherwise specified. All documents cited are in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Until the disclosure of WO 98/39335 A1 there was no process for preparing cross-bridged tetraaza macrocyclic ligands, especially ligands suitable for use in preparing catalysts inter alia manganese (II) bleach catalysts, which was suitable for industrial application.
WO 98/39098 A1 “Catalysts and Methods for Catalytic Oxidation” published Sep. 11, 1998 discloses cross-bridged tetraaza macrocyclic ligands and transition metal complexes formed therefrom. These transition metal complexes serve as oxidation catalysts which have a wide range of uses inter alia as bleaching catalysts for use in removing stains from fabric. A preferred catalyst is 5,12-dimethyl-1,5,8,12-tertaaza-bicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecane manganese (II) chloride which comprises the cross-bridged ligand 5,12-dimethyl- 1,5,8,12-tertaaza-bicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecane. WO 98/39335 A1 describes the preparation of this ligand wherein 12 moles of NaBH
4
is used to cleave a bis(quaternary-N-methyl) cis-tetracycle precursor to 5,12-dimethyl-1,5,8,12-tertaaza-bicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecane. The present invention stabilizes the borohydride by conducting the step (a) at a pH of at least about 11.
It has been surprisingly discovered that this transformation and transformations which convert other cis-tetracycles to cross-bridged macrocycles can be conducted in nearly quantitative yield with a near stoichiometric amount of borohydride reducing agent.
The process of the present invention relates to the reductive cleavage of a cis-tetracycle having the formula:
wherein each R is independently C
1
-C
22
linear alkyl, C
1
-C
22
branched alkyl, C
7
-C
22
alkylenearyl, C
8
-C
22
alkyl substituted alkylenearyl, and mixtures thereof; X represents an anion which provides electronic neutrality; each index n is independently from 0 to 3. The reductive ring cleavage results in a tetraaza macrocyclic ligand having the formula:
wherein R and the index n are the same as defined herein above.
X is an anion which serves to provide electronic neutrality to the bis-quaternary cis tetracycle. Those of ordinary skill in the art recognize that the term “electronic neutrality” refers to “a sufficient amount of an anionic species which satisfies the molecular charge balance requirements” and that a mixture of mono-, di-, tri-, etc. electronic species may be use herein. X preferably has unit negative charge, for example, halogen, tosylate methylsulfate. However, X may have more than one negative charge, for example, sulfate, in which case the formulator requires only half the amount necessary when using a unit negative-charged anion.
For the purposes of the present invention the term “linear alkyl” is defined as “any linear alkyl chain” non-limiting examples of which include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-decyl, etc. For the purposes of the present invention the term “branched alkyl” is defined herein as “any alkyl chain which has one or more alkyl branches” non-limiting examples of which included, 2-ethylhexyl, 3-methylpentyl, isopropyl, isobutyl, etc. For the purposes of the present invention the term “alkylenearyl” is defined as a unit having the formula:
—(CH
2
)
x
—Ar
wherein Ar represents an aromatic moiety having from 6 to 14 carbon atoms and x has the value from 1 to 16. Non-limiting examples of Ar units are phenyl and naphthyl. For the purposes of the present invention the term “alkyl substituted alkylenearyl” is defined as “an alkylenearyl unit wherein one or more carbons atoms of the Ar unit has an alkyl unit replacing the hydrogen atom.” Non-limiting examples of alkyl substituted alkylenearyl Ar units include 4-methylphenyl (toluyl) and 3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl. For alkyl substituted alkylenearyl units the index x is from 1 to 15.
In its basic form, the process of the present invention comprises a reduction step and an optional isolation and/or purification step. The reduction step is necessary in that the required chemical transformation is performed in this step, however, the isolation and/or purification step is optional. The formulator may find that isolation of the cross-bridged macrocycle is not a necessary step if the next usage of the formed ligand is, for example, formation of a metal complex, and this succeeding step can be successfully performed on the crude, un-isolated product which is still in the reduction step admixture.
STEP (a) Reductive Cleavage
Step (a) comprises the borohydride (BH
4

) reductive cleavage as outlined in the following scheme:
wherein the cis-tetracycle bis quaternary salt is converted to the cross-bridged tetraaza macrocycle.
The pH under which Step (a) must be conducted is at least 11, preferably at least 12. Preferably the base which is used to adjust the pH is in the form of an aqueous s

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