AU2001286294A1 - Herbicidal 5-benzyloxymethyl-1,2-isoxazoline derivatives - Google Patents
Herbicidal 5-benzyloxymethyl-1,2-isoxazoline derivativesInfo
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- methyl
- isoxazoline
- oxymethyl
- fluorobenzyl
- difluorobenzyl
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Description
HERBICIDAL 5-BENZYLOXYMETHYL-l , 2-ISOXAZOLINE DERIVATIVES
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to novel 5- benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazoline derivatives of formula 1, their preparation method and their use as herbicides.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Some compounds having a 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2- isoxazoline moiety have been known to be useful for herbicides. For example, US Patent No. 4,983,210 discloses, as herbicides, 3-substituted-5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2- isoxazoline, wherein the substituents may be selected from the group consisting of thienyl, alkyl, haloalkyl, cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tetrahydrothiophenyl, pyrolidinyl, furanyl, pyrolyl, pyridyl . Some compounds disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,210 showed to have herbicial activity in rapeseed or sunflowers under the upland condition tests in greenhouse. US Patent No. 5,262,388 also discloses 5- benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazoline derivatives substituted with nitrophenyl group at 3-positiόn. Further, JP No. 09- 143,171 discloses 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives substituted with carbonyl moiety at 3-position.
143,171 discloses 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives substituted with carbonyl moiety at 3-position. However, there has been a need for development of the novel agents with the highly herbicidal activity and selectivity in crops .
The present investigation has involved the synthesis of the compounds of the formula I, which have not been ever developed as . herbicides and have the improved herbicidal activity and selectivity in crops, particularly in paddy rice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of the present investigation is to provide novel 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives of the formula I.
Another objective of the present investigation is to provide a preparation method of the said 5-benzyloxymethyl- 1, 2-isoxazoline derivatives.
The further objective of the present investigation is to provide herbicidal compositions comprising the said 5- benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazoline derivatives as an active ingredient.
The herbicidal compositions according to the present investigation have high herbicidal activity against paddy
weeds and high selectivity in rice.
DETAINED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to novel 5- benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazoline derivatives of the formula 1, their preparation method and their use as herbicides. Formula 1
wherein,
Xi, X2 and X3 represent each independently H, -CH3, -CH2CH3, a halogen atom, -OCH3 or -N02 (but, all of Xl r X2 and X3 are not H) ; and
Yi, Y2 and Y3 represent each independently H or F.
Preferably, Xi and X2 are independently H, halogen atom or CH3, X3 is H, CH3, a halogen atom, or -N02; and, at least one of Yi, Y2 and Y3 is F.
Preferable examples of compounds of formula 1 include :
1) 5-benzyloxyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1,2- isoxazoline (compound of example 1)
2) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 2) 3) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 3) 4) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 4) 5) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 5)
6) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl~3- ( 4-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 6)
7) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 7)
8) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 8)
9) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromothiophene-5-yl) - 1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 9)
10) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromothio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 10)
11) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromo
thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 11) 12) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethylthiophene- 5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 12) 5 13) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 13)
14 ) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example
-0 14)
15) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2,4- dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 15)
16) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-chlorothio 5 phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 16)
17) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-chloro thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 17)
18 ) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromothio 0 phene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 18)
19) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromo thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 19)
20) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methoxy
thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 20)
21) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl~3- (4- methoxythiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 21)
22) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromo- 2-chlorothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 22)
23) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-nitro thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example
23)
24 ) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- ( 4-methyl -2-nitrothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (compound of example 24)
The preparation of the compounds of the present invention can be accomplished by a method as shown in scheme 1, comprising: a) preparing the intermediate compound of formula V by the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of the compound of formula III with 2-methyl-2-propene-l- ol of formula IV in the presence of a base; and
b) reacting the intermediate compound of formula V with the compound of formula VI in the presence of a base with or without a catalyst.
SCHEME 1
(III) (IV)
wherein,
Xi, X2, X3, Yi, Y2 and Y3 are the same as defined above; and X represents halogen, methanesulfonyloxy, or toluenesulfonyloxy .
A detailed reaction route for the preparation of the 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives of the present invention is described as follows.
Step a) : preparation of the intermediate compound V.
In step a) the intermediate compounds of formula V are prepared by the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of compound of formula III with 2-methyl-2-propene-l-ol of formula IV.
The reaction is preferably carried out in a suitable organic solvent with a base.
Examples of a suitable base include organic bases such as triethylamine, trimethylamine, diisopropylethylamine, and inorganic bases such as K2Co3, CaC03 or NaC03.
As an organic solvent, but not limited thereto, Cι~C alcohol, benzene, toluene, tetrahydrofuran, ethyl ether, dimethylformamide and dimethylacetamide can be mentioned.
Step b) preparation of 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives .
In step b) the compounds of this invention are prepared by reacting the intermediate compound of formula V with the compound of formula VI.
The reaction is preferably carried out in a suitable organic solvent with a base.
Examples of a suitable base in step b) include metal hydride such as sodium hydride, lithium hydride and calcium
hydride; metal alkoxide such as sodium alkoxide and potassium alkoxide; metal amide or metal alkyl amide such as lithium amide and lithium diisopropylamide; and alkyl metal such as t-butyl lithium.
As an organic solvent, the above-mentioned solvent can be also used.
The above reaction can be carried out without a catalyst. Preferable, it is performed in the presence of ■I2, Nal, KI and tetrabutylammonium iodide.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the compounds of formula I showed sufficiently high herbicidal activity, particularly, against paddy weeds even at low doses, and excellent selectivity to rice plants, particularly transferred rice. As thus, the compounds of the present invention are useful and safe herbicides, particularly for use in transferred rice. Specifically, the compounds of the present invention showed significantly high herbicidal activity against paddy weeds comprising ECHOR { Echϊnochloa crus-galli var. oryzicola) r SCPJU { Scirpus juncoides ROXB) , MOOVA {Monochoria vaginals PRESL), CYPSE {Cyperus serotinus ROTTB) , and SAGPY { Sagi ttarla pygmaea MIQ) , in particular, ECHOR and MOOVA. Accordingly, the compounds of the present invention can be
effectively used as herbicidal agents against the weeds with strong saftey on paddy rice, and selectivity among rice and paddy weeds, which are compared to known herbicides .
Though the compounds of formula 1 according to the present invention can be used directly in order to control paddy weeds, there is also provided a herbicidal composition comprising an effective amount of the compounds of formula 1 as an effective ingredient and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The herbicidal compositions comprising the compounds of this invention can be formulated in forms such as wettable powder, emulsifiable concentrates, granules, dustable powder, soluble liquid, wettable granules, water dispersible granules, etc.
The herbicidal compositions are preferred to comprise one or more active compounds of the present invention with solid or liquid carriers in formulation. As a suitable carrier, inorganic powder such as clay, bentonite, montmorylnite, talc, diatomite, mica, gypsum, CaC03, apatite and silicone hydroxide, organic powder such as soybean flour, wheat flour, sawdust, tobacco, starch and
crystalline cellulose, ketone-based polymer resin, alumina and beeswax can be mentioned.
As a suitable liquid carrier, alcohol such as methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol and benzyl alcohol, aromatic hydrocarbon such as toluene, benzene, xylene and methyl naphthalene; halogenated hydrocarbon such as chloroform and tetrachlomethane; ethers such as dioxane and tetrahydrofuran; ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone and cyclohexanone; esters such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate and ethylene glycol acetate; amides such as di ethylformamide; nitriles such as acetonitrile; ether alcohols such as ethylenglycol; diethyl ether, etc.; and water can be mentioned.
As suitable emulsifiers, cationic emulsifiers such as cetyltrimethylammonium bromide; anionic emulsifiers such as alkali metal, alkali earth metal and ammonium salts of alkylarylsulfonic acids, . alkyloxysulfonic acids, arylsulfonic acids; and non-ionic emulsifiers such as aliphatic alcohols, caster oil, the condensation products of either naphthalene or naphthalene sulfonic acid with either phenol or formaldehyde.
The herbicidal composition of the present invention may be applied for instance in the form of directly spraying solutions, powders, suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, oil dispersions, pastes or granules by spraying. The forms of application depend entirely on the purpose of which agents are being used.
The composition of the present invention can be formulated as wettable powders, granules or emulsifiable concentrates. These formulations contain preferably from 1 to 50% by weight of the compounds according to the present invention on the basis of the total formulations. In a formulation as liquid hydrate or hydrated granules, the formulations preferably contain from 2 to 40% by weight. In addition, the compounds of the present invention can be employed in combination with one or more additional known other herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, vermicides, plant-growth regulators, fertilizers, or other agricultural chemicals to improve the herbicidal activity, to broaden the herbicidal spectrum and to achieve synergic eeffects, if necessary. Examples of useful complementary herbicides include 3-isopropyl-lH-2, 1, 3-benzothiadiazin- (3H) one-2, 2-dioxide (bentazone) , N- (heteroarylamino
carbonyl) benzenesulfonic amides such as methyl-2- [3- (4, 6- dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl) ureidosulfonyl] benzoate (bensufuron -methy, Londax) , ethyl-5- [3- (4 , 6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2- yl) ureidosulfonyl] -l-methylpyrazole-4-carboxylate (pyrazosufuron-ethyl, NC-311) , etc.
In addition, the herbicidal compositions of the present invention further comprise one or more additional known herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, vermicides, plant-growth regulators, fertilizers or other agricultural chemicals.
A better understanding of the present invention may be obtained in light of the following examples which are set forth to illustrate, but are not to be construed to 'limit the present invention.
EXAMPLE 1
Preparation of 5-benzyloxy-5-methyl-3- (2-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
1-1) Preparation of 5-hydroxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2- methylthiophen-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline .
To a solution of 2-methylthiophene-5-carboxaldehyde 1.0 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (1.0 mmol) in 30
ml of methanol, 3 mL of aq. NaOH (1.1 mmol) was added dropwise and the mixture was stirred for 1 hr at room temperature. The completion of reaction was checked with thin-layer chromatography (TLC) . Addition of 100 mL of an ice-water to the reaction mixture yielded the oxime derivative of 2-methylthiophene-5-carboxaldehyde . The obtained oxime derivative of 2-methylthiophene-5- carboxaldehyde was dried and then was dissolved in 20 mL of dimethylformamide . To this solution, N-chlorosuccinimide (1.0 mmol) was added dropwise at room temperature and stirred for another 1 hr . After the completion of the reaction, the reaction mixture was poured into 100 mL of an ice-water, and then extracted with 100 mL of dichloromethane . The organic layer was washed with 50 mL aqueous NaCl solution, and then dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate (MgS04) . The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The obtained residue (2- methylthiophene-5-carboxaldehyde hydroxymoyl chloride) was dissoved in dichloromethane (200 mL) . The solution was added to a solution of 2-methyl-2-propene-l-ol (2.0 mmol) in dimethylforamide with triethylamine (1 mmol) and the mixture stirred for 0.5 hr . After the completion of reaction, the reaction mixture was poured into 100 mL of an ice-water and extracted with 150 L of dichloromethane. The
organic layer was washed with aqueous NaCl solution, dried over anhydrous MgS04 and then concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica-gel column chromatography (ethyl acetate : n-hexane = 1 : 5, v/v) to give 5-hydroxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthiophen-5-yl) - 1, 2-isoxazoline .
1-2) Preparation of 5-benzyloxyl-5-methyl-3- (2- methylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
To a solution of 5-hydroxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2- methylthiophen-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline (1.0 mmol) in dimethylformamide (20 mL) was added sodium hydride slowly and stirred for 0.5 hr at 0 °C . To this solution, a solution of benzylchloride (1.1 mmol) in dimethylformamide was added dropwise and stirred for another 2 hrs . After the completion of reaction, the reaction mixture was poured into 100 mL of an ice-water, extracted with 150 mL of dichloromethane. The organic layer was washed with aqueous NaCl solution, dehydrated over anhydrous MgS04 and then concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica-gel column chromatography (ethyl acetate : hexane = 1 : 5, v/v) to afford the desired 5-benzyloxyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline . aH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46 (s, 3H) , 2.48(s,3H), 2.95(d,lH,
J=16.5 Hz), 3.40(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.52 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 13.0 Hz), 4.60(s,2H), 6.68 (d, IH, J=3.5 Hz), 6.93 (d, IH, J=3.5 Hz), 7.24-7.36(m,5H)
EXAMPLE 2
Preparation of 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (2-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 2-fluorobenzyl chloride was used instead of benzyl chloride. lH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H), 2.48(s,3H), 2.96(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.41 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.55 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 14.0 Hz), 4.66(s,2H), 6.67-6.70 (m, IH) , 7.01-7.39 (m, 5H)
EXAMPLE 3
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (2-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-fluorobenzyl chloride was used instead of benzyl chloride.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.47(s,3H), 2.95(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.40 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.54 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 13.8 Hz) ,4.65 (s,2H) ,6.68 (d,lH, J=3.5 Hz), 6.93 (d, IH, J=3.5 Hz), 6.92-7.41(m,4H)
EXAMPLE 4
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- ethy1-3- (2-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride was used instead of benzyl chloride. XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H), 2.48(s,3H), 2.96(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz) ,3.41 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.55 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 14.0 Hz) ,4.66(s,2H) , 6.67-6.70 (m, IH) , 7.01-7.39 (m, 5H)
EXAMPLE 5
Preparation of 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4- methylthiophene-5-yl) -1 ,2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methylthiophene-2- carboxaldehyde was used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5- carboxaldehyde . 1R NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.43(s,3H), 3.00(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.44 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.51 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 14.2 Hz), 4.59(s,2H), 6.86 (d, IH, J=5.1 Hz), 7.22 (d, IH, J=5.1 Hz), 7.23-7.33 (m,5H)
EXAMPLE 6
Preparation of 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (4-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in example 1, except that 3-methylthiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.47 (s,3H) , 2.45 (s,3H) , 3.02 (d, lH,
J=16.5 Hz) , 3.46(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.57 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 15.4 Hz) , 4.67 (s,2H) , 6.88-7.43 (m, 6H)
EXAMPLE 7
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (4-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methylthiophene~2- carboxaldehyde and fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. 1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H), 2.44(s,3H), 2.99(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.44 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.53 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 13.2 Hz), 4.58(s,2H), 6.85-7.27 ( , 6H)
EXAMPLE 8
Preparation of 5- (2, 6-fluorobenzyl) oxy ethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methylthiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. lH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.42(s,3H), 2.41(s,3H), 2.95(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.41(d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.53 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 15.9 Hz) ,4.68 (s,2H) , 6.82-6.89 (m, 6H) , 7.20-7.25 (m, 2H)
EXAMPLE 9
Preparation of 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2- bromothiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 5-bromothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde was used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5- carbozaldehyde . XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H), 2.92 ( d , IH , J=l 6.5 Hz), 3.39 (d, IH, =16.5 Hz) , 3.51 ( dd , 2H , J=l 0.2 , 1 .0 Hz), 4.59(s,2H), 6.85(d,lH, J=3.8 Hz), 6.98 (d, IH, J=3.8 Hz), 7.24- 7.35 (m,5H)
EXAMPLE 10
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (2-bromothiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 5-bromothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 3-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.48(s,3H), 2.96 ( d, IH , J=l 6.7 Hz), 3.41 (d,lH, J=16.7 Hz), 3.55 (dd, 2H, J=10.2 , 13.4 Hz), 4.60(s, 2H) , 6.87-7.10(m,5H) , 7.24-7.35 ( , 6H)
EXAMPLE 11
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (2-bromothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except for using 5-bromothiophene- 2-carboxaldehyde and 2 , 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. 1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.90 (d, IH, J=16.7 Hz), 3.37 (d,lH,J=16.7 Hz), 3.54 (dd,2H, J=10.2,15.8 Hz), 4.69(s,2H), 6.82-7.00(m,4H) , 7.20-7.32 (m, 6H)
EXAMPLE 12
Preparation of 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2 ,4- dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3, 5-dimethylthiophene- 2-carboxaldehyde was used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5- carbozaldehyde .
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.36(s,3H), 2.43(s,3H), 2.97 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.41 (d, IH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.52(dd,2H, J=10.0,13.2 Hz), 4.61(s,2H), 6.57(s,lH), 7.26-7.34 ( , 5H)
EXAMPLE 13
Preparation of 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (2 , 4-dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3, 5-dimethylthiophene-
2-carboxaldehyde and 2-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
^■H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.35(s,3H), 2.42(s,3H), 2.97 (d, IH, J=17.3 Hz), 3.55 ( dd, 2H, J=10.0 , 14.8 Hz), 4.67
(s,2H), 6.56(s,lH), 6.97-7.40 (m, 4H)
EXAMPLE 14
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-
3- (2,4-dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1 ,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3, 5-dimethylthiophene-
2-carboxaldehyde and 3-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H) , 2.36(s,3H) , 2.42 (s,3H) ,
2.98 (d,lH, J=16.5 Hz) , 3.40 (d, IH, J=l 6.5 Hz) , 3.53(dd,2H, J=10.1,13.6 Hz) , 4.59(s,2H)', 6.56(s,lH) , 6.93-7.09 (m, 3H) , 7.22-7.30 (m,lH)
EXAMPLE 15
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (2 , 4-dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3, 5-dimethylthiophene- 2-carboxaldehyde and 2 , 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. 1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.43(s,3H), 2.35(s,3H), 2.42(s,3H), 2.93 (d, IH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.38 (d, IH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.53(dd,2H, J=10.0,15.7 Hz), 4.69(s,2H), 6.55(s,lH), 6.84-6.92 ( , 2H) , 7.22-7.27 (m,lH)
EXAMPLE 16
Preparation of 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (4-chlorothiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-chlorothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.43(s,3H) , 2.88 (d, IH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.39 (d,lH,J=16.5 Hz), 3.51 (dd, 2H, =10.0, 15. Hz) , 4.65(s,2H) ,
6.75-7.11(m, 6H)
EXAMPLE 17
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-chlorothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-chlorothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.42(s,3H), 2.88 (d, IH, J=16.5 Hz), 3.38 (d,lH,J=16.5 Hz), 3.51 (dd,2H, J=10.0,15.9 Hz), 4.66(s,2H), 6.85-7.20 (m,5H)
EXAMPLE 18:
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (4-bromothiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-bromothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 3-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.57(s,3H), 3.28 (d, IH, J=17.1 Hz), 3.69 (d,lH,J=17.1 Hz), 3.55 (dd,2H, J=10.2,15.7 Hz), 4.61(s,2H), 6.98-7.06(m,3H) , 7.25-7.30 (m, 3H)
EXAMPLE 19
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-bromothiophene-5-yl) -1 ,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-bromothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H) , 3.22 (d, IH, J=17.3Hz) , 3.65
(d,lH, J=17.3Hz) , 3.55(dd,2H,J=10.0, 14.2Hz) , 4.70(s,2H), 6.84-6.99 (m,3H) , 7.23-7.29 (m, 2H)
EXAMPLE 20
Preparation of 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl- 3- (4-methoxythiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methoxythiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 3-fluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
XH NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.45(s,3H) , 3.12 (d, IH, J=17.3Hz) , 3.51 (d,lH, =17.3Hz) , 3.52 (dd, 2H, J=10.0, 15.7Hz) , 3.86(s,3H),
4.59(s,2H), 6.79-7.29(m,6H)
EXAMPLE 21
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-di luorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-methoxythiophene-5-yl) -1 ,2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methoxythiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.42(s,3H), 3.08 (d, IH, J=17.3Hz) , 3.47 (d,lH, J=17.3Hz) , 3.53 (dd,2H,J=10.1, 14.2Hz) , 3.87(s,3H), 4.70(s,2H), 6.80-6.92 (m,3H) , 7.21-7.26 (m, 2H)
EXAMPLE 22
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-bromo-2-chlorothiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-bromo-5- chlorothiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5- carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. ^ NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.43(s,3H), 2.89 (d, IH, J=16.5Hz ) , 3.36 (d,lH, J=16.5Hz) , 3.53(dd,2H,J=10.0, 15.9Hz) , 4.68(s,2H), 6.85-7.31 (m,4H)
EXAMPLE 23
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (2-nitrothiophene-5-yl) -1 , 2-isoxazoline
The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 5-nitrothiophene-2- carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5-carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively.
1H NMR(CDC13) : δ 1.46(s,3H), 2.92 (d, IH, J=16.4Hz) , 3.42 (d,lH, J=16.4Hz) , 3.57 (dd,2H,J=10.1, 19.5Hz) , 4.68(dd,2H, J=9.3, 12.3Hz) , 6.88 (t,2H,'J=7.3Hz) , 7.05 (d, IH, J=4.3Hz) , 7.21-7.33 (m, IH) , 7.84 (d, IH, J=4.3Hz)
EXAMPLE 24
Preparation of 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5- methyl-3- (4-methyl-2-nitrothiophene-5-yl) -1,2-isoxazoline The desired product was prepared in the same manner described in Example 1, except that 3-methyl-5- nitrothiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and 2, 6-difluorobenzyl chloride were used instead of 2-methylthiophene-5- carbozaldehyde and benzyl chloride, respectively. ^Η NMR(CDC1 ) : δ 1.45(s,3H), 2.43(s,3H), 2.93(d,lH, J=16.7Hz), 3.42 (d,lH, J=16.5Hz) , 3.56 (dd, 2H, J=10.2 , 20.9 Hz) , 4.68 (dd,2H,J=ll.2, 14.8Hz) , 6.88 ( t , 2H, J=7.5Hz ) , 7.20-7.35 (m,lH), 7.69(s,lH)
The herbicidal activity of the compounds of formula I is demonstrated in a greenhouse and the typical test examples are given below.
EXPERIMENTAL EXAMPLE 1 Assay for Herbicidal activity
To evaluate herbicidal activity against the paddy weeds in the paddy rice (ORYSA: Oryza sa tiva L.), the herbicidal activity of the compounds of the invention was
compared to that, of the compound No.109 (compound A) disclosed in US Patent No. 4,983,210 which has a similar structure with that of the present invention. The paddy weeds tested were ECHOR {Echinochloa crus-galli var . oryzicola ) , SCPJU ( Scirpus j uncoides ROXB) , MOOVA {Monochoria vaginalis PRESL) , CYPSE ( Cyperus serotinus ROTTB) , and SAGPY ( Sagi ttaria pygmaea MTQ) .
The vessels employed were plastic pots having an area of 140 cm2 and filled with a sandy loam soil containing 1.2% organic matter (pH 6). Rice seedlings at the 3-leaf stage (ORYSA: Oryza sa tiva L.) and pregerminated seeds of rice were transplanted at the depth of 2 cm or seeded on the soil surface, respectively. Then the seeds of ECHOR, SCPJU, and MOOVA were seeded and the tubers of CYPSE and SAGPY also planted on the soil surface in the above plastic pot, wherein the pots were watered at the depth of 3cm just after planting.
Two days after planting, a solution of the test compound and a non-ionic emulsifier (Tween-20) in 50% acetone, was diluted with water to a concentration of 0.016, 0.063, 0.25, 1.0, and 4.0 kg/ha, respectively and applied evenly to the test pots.
Three weeks after the application of the herbicide, the herbicidal activity on paddy weeds and the
phytotoxicity to the paddy rice plant were visually rated by a percentage grading wherein 0 indicates as an untreated control and 100 indicates complete kill. The results are shown in the following Table 1.
In -the Table 1, the compound A was prepared according to US patent No. 4,983,210 in order to compare the herbicidal activity as a Reference, whose structure is represented by the Compound A.
Compound A
As can be seen from the results,, the compounds of the
present invention showed superior herbicidal activity against the paddy weeds even at the low dose than that of compound A, together with the excellent tolerance on the transplanted rice, in particular.
EXPERIMENTAL EXAMPLE 2
Assay for Herbicidal activity on the 2-leaf stage weeds and rice plants
The vessels employed were plastic pots having an area of 140 cm2 and filled with a sandy loam soil containing 1.2% organic matter (pH 6). Pregerminated seed of rice (ORYSA: Oryza sa tiva L.) and seed of ECHOR { Echinochloa crus-galli var oryzicola ) were seeded on the soil surface, respectively. The pots were then watered at the depth of 3cm just after seeding.
Seven days after seeding, the pregerminated seeds of rice were seeded on the soil face whilst the early seeded rice in the same pots and barnyard grass (ECHOR) grew up to the 2-leaf stage. Two days after, a solution of the compound of Example 8 and Tween-20 as a non-ionic emulsifier in 50% acetone, was diluted with water to a concentration of 0.016, 0.063, 0.25, 1 and 4.0 kg/ha, respectively and applied evenly to the test pots.
Three weeks after starting from the beginning, the
application of the herbicide, the herbicidal activity on paddy weeds and the phytotoxicity to the paddy rice plant were visually rated by a percentage grading wherein 0 indicates as an untreated control and 100 indicates complete kill , The results are shown in the following Table 2
As apparent from the results of Table 1 and 2, the compounds of the present invention did not adversely affects the growth of transplanted ORYSA up to the dose of 1.0 kg/ha, and showed a very good herbicidal activity on ECHOR at the low dose of 0.063 to 0.250 Kg/ha. Furthermore, the compounds according to the present invention showed sufficiently high herbicidal activity against the various paddy weeds such as SCPJU, MOOVA, CYPSE, LUDPR {Ludwig±a prostra ta ROXB) , CYPDI { Cyprus diffomis L.j, ROTIN {Rotala indica KOEHE) , LIDPY {Lindernia pyxidaria L. ), SAGPY, etc.
In particular, the compound of Example 19 has the significantly high herbicidal activity at the low dose of
0.016 Kg/ha, which completely controls the growth of ECHOR. In contrast, compound A disclosed in US Patent No.4, 983, 210, although active at the higher doses, is inactive at the lower doses. As thus, the compounds of the present invention have shown an excellent level of herbicidal activity together with rice tolerance on the paddy weeds used in the foregoing experiments and can be used as the useful and the safe herbicides.
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology used is intended to be in the nature of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, it is to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
1. Derivatives of 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline having the formula 1 :
Formula 1
wherein,
Xi, X2, X3 represent each independently H, CH3, CH2CH3, a halogen atom, OCH3 or N02 (but, all of Xi, X2 and X3 are not H) ; and
Yi, Y2 and Y3 represent each independently H or F.
The derivatives according to claim 1, wherein Xi and X2 are independently H, halogen atom, H, or CH3, X3 is CH3, a halogen atom, or N02; and, at least one of Yi, Y2 and Y3 is F.
The derivatives according to claim 1, wherein the derivatives are selected from the group consisting of : 1 ) 5-benzyloxyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2- isoxazoline;
2) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; 3) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
4) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
5) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- ( 4-methylthiophene-5- yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
6) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
7) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methylthio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; 8) 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl ) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
9) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromothiophene-5-yl) -
1, 2-isoxazoline;
10) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromothio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
11) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-bromo thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
12) 5-benzyloxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethylthiophene-5
-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; 13) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
14) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2, 4-dimethyl thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; 15) 5- (2 , 6-difluorobenzyl ) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- ( 2 , 4- dimethylthiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
16) 5- (2-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-chlorothio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
17) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-chloro thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
18) 5- (3-fluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromothio phene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
19) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromo thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; 20) 5- ( 3-fluorobenzyl ) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- ( 4-methoxy thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
21) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methoxy thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
22) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-bromo- 2-chlorothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline;
23) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (2-nitro thiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline; and,
24) 5- (2, 6-difluorobenzyl) oxymethyl-5-methyl-3- (4-methyl-
2-nitrothiophene-5-yl) -1, 2-isoxazoline .
4. The derivatives according to claim 1, wherein they have an herbicidal activity against the weeds including ECHOR { Echinochl oa crus-galli var . oryzicola ) , SCPJU { Scirpus j uncoides ROXB) , MOOVA {Monochorla vaginalis PRESL) , CYPSE { Cyperus sero tinus ROTTB) , and SAGPY { Sag± t taria pygmaea MTQ) in the paddy field rice crops .
5. A process for preparing said derivatives of 5- benzyloxymethyl-1, 2-isoxazoline according to claim 1 comprising the following steps of; a) preparing intermediate compound of formula V by the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of the compound of the formula III with 2-methyl-2-propene- l-ol of the formula IV in the presence of a base; and b) reacting the intermediate compound of formula V with compound of formula VI in the presence of a base with or without a catalyst.
SHEME 1
wherein ,
Xi, X2, X3, Yi, Y2 and Y3 represent each as defined above; and X represents a halogen atom, methansulfonyloxy, or toluenesulfonyloxy .
6. The process according to claim 5, wherein the base in step a) is selected from the group consisting of organic bases including triethylamine, trimethylamine and diisopropylethylamine, and inorganic bases including K2C03, CaC03 and Na2C03.
7. The process according to claim 5, wherein reaction is carried out in the presence of the organic solvent selected from the group consisting of C1-C4 alchohol, benzene, toluene, tetrahydrofuran, ethyl ether, dimethylformamide and dimethylacetamide .
8. The process according to claim 5, wherein the base in step b) is selected from the group consisting of metal hydride, metal alkoxide, metal amide or metal alkylamide and alkyl metal.
9. The process according to claim 5, wherein the base in step b) is selected from the group consisting of lithium hydride, calcium hydride, sodium alkoxide, potassium alkoxide, lithium diisopropylamide, lithium amide, lithium diisopropylamide and t-butyl lithium.
10. The process according to claim 5, wherein the catalyst in step b) is selected from the group consisting of I2, Nal, KI and tetrabutylammonium iodide .
11. The herbicidal composition comprising an effective amount of the 5-benzyloxymethyl-l, 2-isoxazoline derivatives according to claim 1 as an effective ingredient .
12. The herbicidal composition according to claim 11, wherein the composition is characterized in controlling paddy weeds in the paddy field rice crops compromising ECHOR { Echinochloa crus-galli var. oryzicola ) , SCPJU { Scirpus j uncoides ROXB) , MOOVA
{Monochoria vaginalis PRESL) , CYPSE { Cyperus serotinus ROTTB) , and SAGPY { Sagit taria pygmaea MTQ) .
13. The herbicidal composition according to claim 11, wherein the composition further comprises one or more additional known herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, vermicides, plant-growth regulators, fertilizers or other agricultural chemicals in addition to the compounds of claim 1.
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