The thermal 6π aza-Diels-Alder cycloadditions between α-oxoketenes, derived from a thermally induced Wolff rearrangement of 2-diazo-1,3-diketones, and -(5-pyrazolyl)imines as prototypical electron-rich 2-azadienes lead to two distinct sets of products, essentially as a function of the nature of the α-oxoketenes involved. For instance, cyclic five-membered α-oxoketenes lead preferentially to spiro hydropyridin-4-ones, which involves the α-oxoketenes as the 2π partners at their C═C double bond and the -(5-pyrazolyl)imines as the 4π partners at their 2-azadiene moiety. In contrast, other cyclic and acyclic α-oxoketenes lead preferentially to 1,3-oxazin-4-ones, which now involves the α-oxoketenes as the 4π partners at their 1-oxadiene moiety and the -(5-pyrazolyl)imines as the 2π partners at their C═N double bond. A computational modeling study using DFT methods allowed rationalizing this change of periselectivity: the formation of spiro hydropyridin-4-ones is under thermodynamic control while the formation of 1,3-oxazin-4-ones is kinetically controlled, and slightly thermodynamically disfavored in the five-membered ring series. The competing cyclodimerization of the α-oxoketenes is also studied in detail.

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