Journal of the American Chemical Society

Mannich Bases from N-Substituted Pyrroles

W Herz, JL Rogers

Index: Herz; Rogers Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1951 , vol. 73, p. 4921

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Abstract

Previous work1B2 has shown that the alpha hydrogen atoms of pyrrole are sufficiently reactive to participate in the Mannich reaction with formaldehyde and a number of primary and secondary amines. The resulting Mannich bases resembled gaminea in their ability to alkylate a variety of substances containing active hydr~ gen~~~~~ a property which has since been found to be common to other nonketonic Mannich bases derived from ...

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