Synthesis of 2-pyridones by Cycloreversion of [2.2.2]- Bicycloalkene Diketopiperazines
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A general strategy for the conversion of [2.2.2]-diazabicyclic alkene structures to 2-pyridone aromatic heterocyclic products is reported. The reaction sequence starts from 2,5-diketopiperazine (DKP) derivatives, is compatible with both aromatic and aliphatic aldehyde components, and can intercept either intra- or intermolecular cycloaddition manifolds. Priming of one aza-bridging function in the intermediate [2.2.2]-DKP scaffold permits cycloreversion (microwave heating) and selective extrusion of cyanate derivatives leading to the formation of 2-pyridone structures. Progress toward the synthesis of louisianin A and B, antiproliferative 2-pyridone natural products, is also disclosed.
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