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Enamines, derived from the reaction of aldehydes or ketones with secondary amines, serve as versatile nucleophiles in organic synthesis. Their unique structure allows them to participate in various reactions, including alkylation and acylation, facilitating the formation of complex molecules. This discussion explores the mechanisms by which enamines act as nucleophiles, their reactivity patterns, and practical applications in synthesizing pharmaceuticals and other useful compounds. Understanding enamines enhances the strategy for designing synthetic pathways in organic chemistry.
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