Ingrid Montes (born 1958), also known as Ingrid del Carmen Montes González is a full professor in the Department of Chemistry at the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras campus. She attained tenure in 1998.[1] Her research focus is on
chemical education and
organometallic chemistry.[2] Montes has been Director-at-large at the
American Chemical Society (ACS) since 2013.[3][4][5][6] Montes founded the "Festival de Química" (Chemistry Festival) in 2005, this program was then adopted by the ACS in 2010.[7]
The Montes lab focuses on the synthesis and characterization of ferrocenyl compounds and chemistry education research.[2]
Outreach contributions
Festival de Química (Chemistry Festival)
In 2005 Dr. Montes started the "Festival de Química" in
Puerto Rico.[7][8][9] The "Festival de Quimica' is a community outreach program created to engage the general public through chemistry demonstrations and its relation to daily life. This program became an official ACS program in 2010. In 2016, the ACS festival training launched around the world. News Highlights of the event are listed below:
Australia hosts the first Chemistry Festival (2017).[10]
Chemistry Festival was featured in TV Peru (2017).[11]
The ACS Malaysia International Chemical Sciences Chapter hosted a Festival Training Institute (2017).[12]
The Chemistry Festival Arrived to Beijing (2014).[13]
Puerto Rico local section celebrated the Chemistry Festival along with "Chemists celebrate Earth week (CCED)" and won the ChemLuminary Award for its involvement (2013).[14][15]
"Electrochemical and Spectroscopical Characterization of Ferrocenyl Chalcones” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2010, 157, 104-110.[27]
"Assessment of Organic Inquiry-Based Laboratory Experiences Targeting Different Learning Styles: Ethnographic Study” The Chemical Educator, 2010, 15, 79–89.[28]
“A sticky situation: dissolving chewing gum with chocolate” J. Chem. Ed., 2010, 87, 396-397.[29]
Offer Your Service-The Benefits Are Endless, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News, 87(44), June 22, 2009.[30]
“Counterion Effects in the Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction of the Acetate Ion with Alkyl Bromides in the Synthesis of Esters” J. Chem. Ed., 2009, 86, 1315-1318.[31]
NCW, Chemists Celebrate Earth Day, And The Importance Of Outreach, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News, 86(43), October 27, 2008.[32]
‘The Many Faces of Chemistry’, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News,85(43), October 22, 2007.[33]
I. Montes J. Jankowski “Celebrating 20 Years of National Chemistry Week” J. Chem. Ed., 2007, 84, 1092.[34]
^Guadalupe, Ana R.; Montes, Ingrid; Otaño, Myrna R.; Pedró, Laura E.; Hernández, Kenneth; Cardona, Rocío A. (2010-08-01). "Electrochemical and Spectroscopical Characterization of Ferrocenyl Chalcones". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 157 (8): F104–F110.
doi:
10.1149/1.3439669.
ISSN0013-4651.
^Valentín, Elizabeth M.; Montes, Ingrid; Adam, Waldemar (2009-11-01). "Counterion Effects in the Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction of the Acetate Ion with Alkyl Bromides in the Synthesis of Esters". Journal of Chemical Education. 86 (11): 1315.
Bibcode:
2009JChEd..86.1315V.
doi:
10.1021/ed086p1315.
ISSN0021-9584.
^Montes, Ingrid; Jankowski, Judith (2007-07-01). "Celebrating 20 Years of National Chemistry Week". Journal of Chemical Education. 84 (7): 1092.
Bibcode:
2007JChEd..84.1092M.
doi:
10.1021/ed084p1092.
Ingrid Montes (born 1958), also known as Ingrid del Carmen Montes González is a full professor in the Department of Chemistry at the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras campus. She attained tenure in 1998.[1] Her research focus is on
chemical education and
organometallic chemistry.[2] Montes has been Director-at-large at the
American Chemical Society (ACS) since 2013.[3][4][5][6] Montes founded the "Festival de Química" (Chemistry Festival) in 2005, this program was then adopted by the ACS in 2010.[7]
The Montes lab focuses on the synthesis and characterization of ferrocenyl compounds and chemistry education research.[2]
Outreach contributions
Festival de Química (Chemistry Festival)
In 2005 Dr. Montes started the "Festival de Química" in
Puerto Rico.[7][8][9] The "Festival de Quimica' is a community outreach program created to engage the general public through chemistry demonstrations and its relation to daily life. This program became an official ACS program in 2010. In 2016, the ACS festival training launched around the world. News Highlights of the event are listed below:
Australia hosts the first Chemistry Festival (2017).[10]
Chemistry Festival was featured in TV Peru (2017).[11]
The ACS Malaysia International Chemical Sciences Chapter hosted a Festival Training Institute (2017).[12]
The Chemistry Festival Arrived to Beijing (2014).[13]
Puerto Rico local section celebrated the Chemistry Festival along with "Chemists celebrate Earth week (CCED)" and won the ChemLuminary Award for its involvement (2013).[14][15]
"Electrochemical and Spectroscopical Characterization of Ferrocenyl Chalcones” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2010, 157, 104-110.[27]
"Assessment of Organic Inquiry-Based Laboratory Experiences Targeting Different Learning Styles: Ethnographic Study” The Chemical Educator, 2010, 15, 79–89.[28]
“A sticky situation: dissolving chewing gum with chocolate” J. Chem. Ed., 2010, 87, 396-397.[29]
Offer Your Service-The Benefits Are Endless, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News, 87(44), June 22, 2009.[30]
“Counterion Effects in the Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction of the Acetate Ion with Alkyl Bromides in the Synthesis of Esters” J. Chem. Ed., 2009, 86, 1315-1318.[31]
NCW, Chemists Celebrate Earth Day, And The Importance Of Outreach, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News, 86(43), October 27, 2008.[32]
‘The Many Faces of Chemistry’, Ingrid Montes, Chair, Committee on Community Activities Chemical & Engineering News,85(43), October 22, 2007.[33]
I. Montes J. Jankowski “Celebrating 20 Years of National Chemistry Week” J. Chem. Ed., 2007, 84, 1092.[34]
^Guadalupe, Ana R.; Montes, Ingrid; Otaño, Myrna R.; Pedró, Laura E.; Hernández, Kenneth; Cardona, Rocío A. (2010-08-01). "Electrochemical and Spectroscopical Characterization of Ferrocenyl Chalcones". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 157 (8): F104–F110.
doi:
10.1149/1.3439669.
ISSN0013-4651.
^Valentín, Elizabeth M.; Montes, Ingrid; Adam, Waldemar (2009-11-01). "Counterion Effects in the Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction of the Acetate Ion with Alkyl Bromides in the Synthesis of Esters". Journal of Chemical Education. 86 (11): 1315.
Bibcode:
2009JChEd..86.1315V.
doi:
10.1021/ed086p1315.
ISSN0021-9584.
^Montes, Ingrid; Jankowski, Judith (2007-07-01). "Celebrating 20 Years of National Chemistry Week". Journal of Chemical Education. 84 (7): 1092.
Bibcode:
2007JChEd..84.1092M.
doi:
10.1021/ed084p1092.