Abstract
Vinyldiazo compounds undergo a thermal electrocyclization to form pyrazoles in yields of up to 95%. The reactions are operationally simple, use readily available starting materials, require no intervention of a catalyst, and enable the synthesis of mono-, di- and tri-substituted pyrazoles. With the ability to produce highly substituted pyrazole and the flexibility in installing various types of substituents, this method constitutes a new entry to this valuable heterocyclic scaffold of interest in all branches of chemical industry.