Julian A. Banzon
Dr. Banzon has done a great deal of work on local materials especially coconut as the renewable source of chemicals and fuels. His work on the production of ethyl esters from sugarcane and coconut is the first study on fuels from these crops. He also devised some novel processes noteworthy among these is the extraction of residual coconut oil by chemical, rather than by physical processes
For these and many more significant scientific works, Dr. Banzon has been accorded honors and citations notably: Distinguished Service Award, Integrated Chemist of the Philippines, Inc. (1980), Chemist of the Year Award, Professional Regulation Commission (1978) and the PHILSUGIN Award for research, Crop Society of the Philippines, 1976.
He designed and built new electrochemical systems, which merited publications in Analytical Chemistry (the leading journal of analytical chemistry worldwide). This was an honor considering that these were the few, if not the only, international publications done by one Filipino, entirely in the Philippines.
One example of a Filipino chemist is Amando Kapauan, known for his work in natural product chemistry. He contributed to the isolation and characterization of bioactive compounds from Philippine plants, which have potential applications in medicine and agriculture.
Julian Banzon was a Filipino scientist whose main contribution to chemistry was the study he carried out into the use of alternative fuels. He advocated the use of renewable resources in fuel production.
Some of the outstanding Filipino scientists include Fabian M. Dayrit , a Chemistry Professor at the department of Chemistry at Ateneo de Manila University. Another faculty member in Ateneo de Manila University is Dr. Amando F. Kapauan. He pioneered investigations on mercury pollution in the environment, and has done research on radioactive bromine. Maria Orosa e Ylagan was a pharmaceutical chemist and food technologist. She improved preservation methods for local dishes. One of her contributions was improving preservation for local dishes.
Chemistry can be divided into five traditional areas of study: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. These subdisciplines focus on different aspects of chemistry and allow for a more specialized study of the field.
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The pictures of the Filipino heroes including their achievements can be found in the history books. The pictures can also be found in the internet.
Filipino chemistry refers to the study of chemistry specifically in the context of the Philippines, taking into account local resources, practices, and challenges. Foreign chemistry refers to the study of chemistry in other countries or on a global scale, encompassing a broader range of perspectives, advancements, and applications. The key difference lies in the emphasis on local relevance and global perspectives, respectively.
The Filipino Heroes risked their lives just to save the Philippines from invasion.
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Basically, the Philippine heroes protects the Independence of the Filipino People. They pushed for freedom and Filipino empowerment. These are people that give importance to local Philippine culture and life.
Anacleto Del Rosario- Father of science and Laboratory. AkaFather of Philippine Chemistry.
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