Mónica Mercedes Moya Cabrera

Researcher
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Mexico

Scientist Chemistry
Biography

Mónica Moya obtained her bachelor’s degree from the University of Guadalajara. Her PhD. from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and held a postdoctoral position in Prof. Dr. h. c. mult. Herbert W. Roesky’s group, at Gottingen University, Germany. At present, she is Full Researcher at the Inorganic Department and is commissioned to the Joint Center for Sustainable Chemistry (CCIQS) UAEMex-UNAM.

Research Intrest

Mónica Moya focused on Inorganic chemistry of the heavy representative elements, Activation of CO2 and small molecules promoted by inorganic and organometallic catalysts, Structural study of inorganic rings and coordination chemistry of metals from group 13 (Al, Ga and In).

List of Publications
Hermanová S, Cabrera MM, Vyroubalová Z, Vojtová L. Novel triazole-based aluminum complex for ring-opening polymerization of lactones. Polymer bulletin. 2011 Dec 1;67(9):1751-60.
González-Gallardo S, Jancik V, Delgado-Robles AA, Moya-Cabrera M. Cyclic alumosiloxanes and alumosilicates: exemplifying the loewenstein rule at the molecular level. Inorganic chemistry. 2011 Apr 12;50(10):4226-8.
Balanta‐Díaz JA, Moya‐Cabrera M, Jancik V, Toscano RA, Morales‐Juárez TJ, Cea‐Olivares R. Structural Study of Alkaline‐Earth Metal Heterocycles Supported by Triazole‐based Sulfur Ligands. Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie. 2011 Aug 1;637(10):1346-54.

Global Scientific Words in Chemistry