Chemical reaction networks: Filipino contributions to their theory and its applications
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Mathematics and Statistics Department
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Philippine Journal of Science
Volume
148
Issue
2
First Page
249
Last Page
261
Publication Date
6-1-2019
Abstract
© 2019, Department of Science and Technology. All rights reserved. This paper reviews the theory of chemical reaction networks and the contributions of Filipino scientists to it. The modern theory of chemical reaction networks began in the early 1970´s with the work of American chemical engineers and chemists from Canada and Russia. The field was reshaped at the turn of the century with the emergence of systems biology and biologists, computer scientists, mathematicians, and researchers from other disciplines joining the collaborative efforts. Luis F. Razon, a chemical engineer, and Baltazar D. Aguda, a chemist, were the first Filipinos to contribute to the theory with their Ph.D. theses in 1985 and 1986, respectively. Over twenty-five years later in 2014, mathematicians from several Philippine universities revived the research – focusing on power law kinetic systems and biological applications – and contributing nine international publications since. The paper concludes with a description of their current research and some promising perspectives.
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Recommended Citation
Arceo, C. P., Jose, E. C., Lao, A. R., & Mendoza, E. R. (2019). Chemical reaction networks: Filipino contributions to their theory and its applications. Philippine Journal of Science, 148 (2), 249-261. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2619
Disciplines
Chemistry | Mathematics | Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Keywords
Chemical kinetics; Chemical reaction, Conditions and laws of; Mathematicians--Philippines; Luis F. Razon; Baltazar D. Aguda
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