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Remote C
H Bond FunctionalizationsMethods and Strategies in Organic Synthesis
Edited by
Debabrata Maiti Srimanta Guin
Editors
Debabrata Maiti
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Department of Chemistry
Main Gate Rd, IIT Area
400076 Powai, Mumbai
India
Srimanta Guin
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Department of Chemistry
Main Gate Rd, IIT Area
400076 Powai, Mumbai
India
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1 Introduction
Uttam Dutta, Srimanta Guin, and Debabrata Maiti
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Department of Chemistry, Powai, Mumbai, 400076, India
Innovation and implementation of science and technology is a defining parameter to determine the progress of a civilization. Inquisitive minds are constantly devoted in empowering the human civilization by elegant discoveries and their subsequent applications in practical life. Organic chemistry, being a prime component of modern science, has served the human society in a way that has pronounced to be a boon for the present era. In one hand organic chemistry has unfolded the mechanistic intricacies of biorelevant reactivity, while on the other hand it has uncovered the methods to synthesize the molecular architecture that can either mimic the biological activity or can alter the same. Additionally, organic chemistry has profound industrial application including agrochemicals, food industry, dyes industry, polymer industry, and so on. As a whole, organic chemistry has become an inseparable component in our daily life. However, the genesis of these applications and large scale synthesis used to be initiated at synthetic laboratory. The ground breaking discoveries by erudite chemist have thus proved the intellectual supremacy of human race. However, the efficacy of synthetic methods is dependent on the step economy, atom economy, and environment benignity. Never ending aspiration to search such fruitful methods continues to challenge