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Organic Chemistry in the 21st Century: Evolution, Innovation, and Interdisciplinary Impact

Martyn Mirkin*, Chad A. Ojima and Carolyn Bernoz

Institute for Chemical Sciences in Development (IOCD), Belgium 
Martyn Mirkin, et al./Int.J. Chemical Concepts. 2022,8(1),pp 12-15
Abstract
Organic chemistry remains a cornerstone of modern science, influencing pharmaceuticals, materials science, agrochemicals, energy research, and biotechnology. Over the past few decades, the discipline has evolved from classical structural elucidation and reaction mechanism studies to a highly interdisciplinary science driven by sustainability, computational tools, and molecular innovation. This commentary critically examines the status, emerging trends, and future directions of organic chemistry, emphasizing its role in addressing global challenges such as environmental sustainability, health care, and renewable energy. The integration of green chemistry principles, synthetic methodology advancements, and data-driven approaches has redefined how organic chemists design molecules and reactions. By reflecting on historical developments and contemporary innovations, this article highlights the enduring relevance and transformative potential of organic chemistry in the 21st century.

Keywords

Organic chemistry; synthetic methodologies; reaction mechanisms; green chemistry; medicinal chemistry; catalysis; heterocyclic compounds