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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 30, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2002
Peter Poechlauer, Linz, AT;
Wolfgang Skranc, Vienna, AT;
Herbert Mayrhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Irma Wirth, Enns, AT;
Rudolf Neuhofer, Mittertreffling, AT;
Herfried Griengl, Graz, AT;
Martin Fechter, Graz, AT;
Peter Poechlauer, Linz, AT;
Wolfgang Skranc, Vienna, AT;
Herbert Mayrhofer, Engerwitzdorf, AT;
Irma Wirth, Enns, AT;
Rudolf Neuhofer, Mittertreffling, AT;
Herfried Griengl, Graz, AT;
Martin Fechter, Graz, AT;
DSM Fine Chemicals Austria NFG GmbH & Co KG, Linz, AT;
Abstract
A process for preparing enantiomer-enriched heterocyclic (R)- and (S)-cyanohydrins of the formula (I), where R1, R2, R3, R4 independently of one another are H, an unsubstituted or substituted C–C-alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl radical, where one or more carbon atoms in the chain can be replaced by an oxygen atom, a nitrogen atom, a sulfur atom, an SO or an SOgroup, an unsubstituted or substituted aryl or heteroaryl radical or heterocyclic radical or halogen, hydroxyl, NR5R6, acetyl, oxo, C–C-carbalkoxy, C–C-carbalkoxyamino, COOR7, cyano, amide, benzoylamino or NO, R5 and R6 are H, C–C-alkyl radical, phenyl radical, benzyl radical or COOR7, or together form a C–C-alkylene or heteroalkylene radical, R7 is H or C–C-alkyl, n is 0, 1, 2 or 3, X, Y and Z can be an unsubstituted or substituted carbon atom or a radical selected from the group consisting of N, O, S or NR5R6, where R5 and R6 are as defined above, SO or SO, and at least one of the radicals X, Y and Z is not a carbon atom, where the compounds of the formula (I) can have one or more double bonds in the ring, with the proviso that in a 5-membered ring the double bond is not conjugated with the —C(OH)CN-group, and/or can be anellated and/or bridged, by reacting a ketone of the formula (II), where R1, R2, R3, R4, X, Y, Z and n have the meanings above, with an (R)- or (S)-hydroxynitrile lyase in an organic, aqueous or two-phase system, or in emulsion, in the presence of a cyanide group donor.