Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Mannich reaction:
A reaction in which a CH
2
NR
2
group
is added to a
carbonyl
α-carbon
(via the corresponding
enolate
or
enol
). The
CH
2
is provided by
formaldehyde
, and the
NR
2
by
ammonia
, a
primary amine
, or a
secondary amine
.
General form of the Mannich reaction.
+
+
Acetophenone
1,3,5-Trioxane
Dimethylammonium
chloride
Mannich
product
In this Mannich reaction example,
acetophenone
is reacted with 1,3,5-trioxane (a
formaldehyde
trimer
) and
dimethylammonium chloride
in
acidic
ethanol
to give the Mannich
product
.
Related terms:
Alkylation
,
HCl
,
name reaction
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