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Stabilized carbon nucleophiles iminium activation

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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Activated nucleophile

Activated nucleophiles

Carbon nucleophile

Carbon nucleophiles

Carbon nucleophiles stabilized

Carbon stability

Carbon stabilization

Carbonates, stability

Iminium activation

Iminium activation stabilized carbon

Nucleophile activation

Nucleophiles Nucleophile, activation

Nucleophiles stabilized

Nucleophiles, activation

Nucleophilic activation

Nucleophilic activity

Stability Stabilized nucleophiles

Stability nucleophile

Stabilized carbon nucleophiles activation

Stabilizing activity

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