Abstract

A straightforward umpolung approach to regioselectively N-protected polysubstituted pyrazoles starting from aromatic α-halohydrazones and terminal alkynes has been developed. In this process, azoalkenes generated in situ from α-halohydrazones are involved in the Cu(I)-catalyzed Michael addition with alkynes to give α-alkynyl-substituted hydrazones that cyclize to give the target pyrazoles in 37-85% yield. The method employs readily available starting materials and features good functional group compatibility (nitro, sulfonyl, cyano, trimethylsilyl, and primary bromoalkyl groups, esters, and alcohols are tolerated) and scalability.

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