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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary
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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(1):345-351

Evolving Dimensions in Organic Chemistry: Concepts, Technologies, and Future Directions

Author Name: K. Madhavi;   Suneetha Jarugumalli;   Biradavolu Sowjanya;   Tanzeer Ahmad Dar;   Umer Nazir Ganie;   Nazir Ahmad Mala;  

1. Department of Chemistry, Audisankara Deemed to be University, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India

2. Department of Chemistry, Audisankara Deemed to be University, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India

3. Department of Chemistry, Audisankara Deemed to be University, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India

4. Department of Chemistry, Audisankara Deemed to be University, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, India

5. Department of Civil Engineering, Aryans College of Engineering, Rajpura, Punjab, India

6. Department of Physics, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

From being primarily focused on molecular synthesis and structure determination, organic chemistry has developed into a fundamental scientific field that propels advancements in sustainability, energy, materials science, and medicine. Advances in computational modelling, green chemistry, interdisciplinary integration, and catalysis have made this transition possible. While tackling difficult societal issues, modern organic chemistry places a strong emphasis on effectiveness, selectivity, and environmental responsibility. The main developing aspects of organic chemistry are covered in this article, including contemporary synthetic approaches, catalytic processes, sustainable practices, computational chemistry, chemical biology, and organic materials. The article emphasises the crucial role that organic chemistry plays in forming next-generation technologies while also highlighting present difficulties and opportunities.

Keywords

Chemical biology, contemporary synthesis, green chemistry, catalysis, and computational chemistry.