World Congress on Chemistry & Chemical Technologies

About Conference:
With great pleasure, we cordially invite you to the World Congress on Chemistry & Chemical Technologies on March 15–16, 2023 as a Webinar, which will feature timely keynote lectures, oral talks, poster presentations, the Young Research Forum, and exhibitions. In order to exchange their study and research discoveries across all facets of Chemistry, it aspires to bring together top academic scientists, academics, and researchers. Additionally, it gives educators the opportunity to present and discuss the most recent advancements, trends, worries, issues, and solutions in the field of chemistry with a wide spectrum of research teams, specialists, and educators.
Chemical technologies enhance our quality of life in a number of ways by providing fresh solutions to problems relating to our health, environment, and energy. Learning chemistry helps us prepare for life in the real world because of this. The best scientists and businessmen in the world gather to share their findings and think about how science and technology will be used in the future to solve present issues and achieve long-term objectives.
Medical chemistry focuses on the molecular aspects of drug action, including interactions with drug targets from the aspects of both the drug and the target, the relationship between the chemical structure of the drug and its action, and the impact of metabolism on the structure of the drug and, consequently, the drug's action. Paul Ehrlich is the father of medicinal chemistry. A medicinal or pharmaceutical chemist studies and develops chemical substances that can be used as medicines. These chemists are essential to the pharmaceutical sector because they use chemical research techniques to isolate natural healing substances or create artificial ones.
Practitioners of medicinal chemistry have a solid background in organic chemistry, which must eventually be combined with a thorough understanding of biological principles relevant to cellular drug targets. Medicinal chemistry is by its very nature a multidisciplinary field.
Examples of medicinal chemistry-based research include the discovery of new medications to be tested in clinical trials within the pharmaceutical business as well as the identification of various plant features utilised to develop effective drugs.
The study of organic substances, which contain covalent connections between carbon atoms, and their structures, characteristics, and reactions, is known as organic chemistry. Their structural formula is determined by study of structure. The majority of the existing carbon compounds were thought to have originated in living organisms in the 19th century, giving rise to the speciality of chemistry known as organic chemistry. Numerous valuable goods, such as agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food additives, plastics, paint, enzymes, cosmetics, and various synthetic materials are created through the process of organic chemistry.
The study of life and the chemical processes connected to it is what organic chemistry is all about, making it crucial. Medical professionals, veterinary professionals, dental professionals, pharmacologists, chemical engineers, and chemists are just a few professions that use an understanding of organic chemistry.
All living organisms have four primary categories, or types, of organic compounds:
- Carbohydrates
- Lipids
- Proteins and
- Nucleic acids.
An inorganic compound in chemistry is often a substance devoid of carbon-hydrogen bonds, meaning it is not an organic substance. Authorities have varying opinions on the matter; hence the distinction is not precisely defined. Inorganic chemistry is the study of the remaining subset of chemicals (i.e., those not containing carbon), while organic chemistry is defined as the study of compounds containing carbon. In the past, the term "inorganic" referred to the chemistry of "non-living" substances, specifically molecules and ions that did not include carbon.
Inorganic chemistry has four main types of chemical reactions:
- Combination,
- Decomposition,
- Single displacement, and
- Double displacement.
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