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Sequential Visible Light-Induced Reactions Using Different Photocatalysts: Transformation of Furans into 2-Pyridones via γ-Lactams Using a New Ring Expansion Reaction.

Dimitris KalaitzakisArtemis BosveliTamsyn MontagnonGeorgios Vassilikogiannakis
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
A new photocatalytic ring expansion reaction that transforms γ-lactams into 2-pyridones is described. The reaction is radical-triggered and was inspired by a late-stage oxidation commonly observed in fungal metabolism. The reaction is particularly powerful because it can be included in a one pot process which converts readily accessible furans directly into 2-pyridones through sequential photo-induced reactions (energy transfer and electron transfer). The study also unveiled unprecedented reactivity for the mild and metal-free photocatalyst eosin, wherein it is used to cleave a C-I bond activated only by an electron donor on the neighbouring carbon.
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