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One-pot three-component Mannich reaction catalyzed by sucrose char sulfonic acid

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Sucrose char sulfonic acid efficiently catalyzed the one-pot three-component Mannich reaction of ketones, aromatic aldehydes and amines in ethanol to afford the corresponding β-amino carbonyl compounds in good to excellent yields. A series of heteroaromatic β-amino carbonyl compounds can be obtained when using 2-acetylpyrazine as substrate. This reaction can be performed under mild reaction conditions with clean reaction profiles and a simple workup procedure.

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Xu, Q., Yang, Z., Yin, D. et al. One-pot three-component Mannich reaction catalyzed by sucrose char sulfonic acid. Front. Chem. Eng. China 3, 201–205 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11705-009-0052-5

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