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Iminium activation stabilized carbon

The Mannich reaction is the prototype of carbon-carbon bond forming reactions that involve the addition of resonance-stabilized carbon nucleophiles to iminium salts and imines. In its original and most widely recognized form, the Mannich reaction consists of three components (i) ammonia, a primary amine, or a secondary amine (ii) a nonenolizable aldehyde, usually formaldehyde and (iii) an active... [Pg.893]


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