Abstract
Organic chemistry remains a dynamic and transformative discipline, contributing profoundly to scientific progress through the development of new synthetic strategies, reaction mechanisms, and applications in medicine, materials, and environmental science. This article explores recent advances in organic synthesis, including green chemistry approaches, catalysis, and supramolecular design. Furthermore, it outlines how these developments translate into real-world applications, ranging from drug discovery to sustainable materials. As interdisciplinary integration continues to evolve, organic chemistry plays a central role in shaping innovations that address global challenges.
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