The Mannich reaction, named after German chemist Carl Ulrich Franz Mannich (1877-1947), is the amino-alkylation of an acidic proton placed next to a carbonyl functional group with formaldehyde and ammonia or any primary or secondary amine. The final product is a β-amino-carbonyl compound. Reactions between aldimines and α-methylene carbonyls are also considered Mannich reactions because these imines form between amines and aldehydes. Manic: an individual affected with mania.
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Tho it's not accurate(because of the absence of Mr. One), I still wish to get my version back.. hahaha!
What's that link again?
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