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1 Dr. Felipe de Jesús González Bravo Department of Chemistry at Cinvestav (1996 ) Researcher 3D Chemical Engineer, ESIQIE-IPN, Mexico, (1986) M.S. in Physicalchemistry, Departmet of Chemistry at Cinvestav, Mexico, (1990) Ph.D. in Electrochemistry, University of Paris 7 Denis-Diderot, France, (1996) Published articles JCR 61. Electrochimica Acta 245 (2017) Vanessa Ramírez-Delgado, Alia Méndez-Albores, Annia Galano, Felipe J. González The spontaneous decarboxylation of strong carboxylic acid carboxylate mixtures and the use of carbon surfaces to trap the released free radicals 60. Encyclopedia of Physical Organic Chemistry, 1rst Edition, Edited by Zerong Wang, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN , (2016) Chapter XX, pag Felipe J. González, Carlos Frontana, Martín Gómez, Ignacio González General Aspects of Redox Chemistry 59. Journal of Organic Chemistry 81 (2016) Eduardo Martínez-González, Felipe J. González, José R. Ascenso, Paula M. Marcos, Carlos Frontana Competition between Hydrogen Bonding and Proton Transfer During Specific Anion Recognition by Dihomooxacalix[4]arene Bidentate Ureas 58. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 21 (2016) Esaú E. Rodríguez, Trinidad Arcos, Lidia G. Trujano, Claudio O. Fernández, Felipe J. González, Alberto Vela, Liliana Quintanar Role of N-terminal methionine residues in the redox activity of copper bound to alpha-synuclein 57. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 812 (2016)

2 Benito Pelayo-Vázquez, Felipe J. González-Bravo, Marco A. Leyva, María J. Rosales Hoz Reactivity of 1.4-benzoquinone with trinuclear ruthenium and osmium clusters: Facile hydrogenation of the quinoid fragment 56. Electrochimica Acta 188 (2016) Nadia Gamboa, Pablo D. Astudillo, Miguel A. González-Fuentes, Marco A. Leyva, María J. Rosalez-Hoz, Felipe J. González Hydrogen bonding complexes in the quinone-hydroquinone system and the transition to a reversible two-electron transfer mechanism 55. Electrochemistry Communications 62 (2016) Daniel Morales-Martínez, Felipe J. González Reversible reorganization of alkyl ester groups grafted on glassy carbon electrodes. Induction by a redox probe 54. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 751 (2015) 7-14 Erika Méndez, Miguel A. González, Marino Dávila, Felipe J. González Role of water in the formation of sulfone and sulfoxide derivatives during the electrochemical oxidation of debenzothiophene in acetonitrile. 53. Journal of Molecular Structure 1084 (2015) Angélica M. Duarte, Rosalinda Contreras, Galdina Suarez, Pedro Montes, Iris Ramos, Felipe J. González, Angelina Flores, (S) 2-phenyl-2-(p-tolylsulfonylamino)acetic acid. Structure, acidity and its alkali carboxylates. 52. Inorganic Chemistry 54 (2015) 4-6 Lidia G. Trujano-Ortiz, Felipe J. González, Liliana Quintanar Redox cycling of copper-amyloid-β peptide complexes is highly dependent on coordination mode 51. Journal of Molecular Structure 1081 (2015) Angélica M. Duarte, Rosalinda Contreras, Galdina Suarez, Felipe J. González, Angelina Flores, New 4-hydroxy-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)butanamides: structure and acidity. 50. Electrochemistry Communications 46 (2014) Dulce M. Hernández-Morales, Felipe J. González Covalent attachment of alkene and alkyne groups on carbon surfaces by electrochemical oxidation of unsaturated aliphatic carboxylates 49. Electrochimica Acta 138 (2014) Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Carlos Frontana, Felipe J. González Covalent modification of carbon surfaces with cyclodextrines by mediated oxidation of β- cyclodextrine monoanions 48. Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry 27 (2014) Dolores Castillo, Ruy Cervantes, Carlos Frontana, Felipe J. González, Jorge Tiburcio

3 Self-assemby of a [2]pseudorotaxane complex by the threading of a nitrobenzimidazol-based guest on dibenzo-24-crown ether host 47. Electrochimica Acta 136 (2014) Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Annia Galano, Mahdi M. Abu-Omar, Pablo D. Astudillo and Felipe J. González The mechanism of mediated oxidation of carboxylates with ferrocene as redox catalyst in absence of grafting effects. An experimental and theoretical approach 46. Journal of Organic Chemistry (2014) 79 (2014) Georgina Armendáriz-Vidales, Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Felipe J. González, Antonio A. de Souza, Fabiane C. de Abreu, Guillerme A.M. Jardim, Eufrânio N. da Silva, Jr., Marilia O.F. Goulart*, and Carlos Frontana Nature of electrogenerated intermediates in nitro-substituted nor-b-lapachones. The structure of radical species during successive electron transfer in multiredox centers. 45. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 11 (2013) Drochss P. Valencia, Pablo D. Astudillo, Annia Galano, Felipe J. González Self-decarboxylation of trichloroacetic acid redox catalyzed by trichloroacetate ions 44. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 116 (2012) Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González*, Annia Galano Correlation between hydrogen bonding association constants in solution with quantum chemistry indexes: The case of successive association between the reduced species of quinone and methanol 43. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 716 (2012) J. Benito Pelayo-Vázquez, Felipe J. González, Marco A. Leyva, Myriam Campos, Luis A. Torres, María J. Rosales Hoz A ruthenium carbonyl cluster containing a hydroquinone ligand: A layered structure with a polymetallic species. Structure and electrochemical characterization 42. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 116 (2012) Hugo A. López-Peña, Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Bernardo A. Frontana-Uribe, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Carlos Frontana, Judith Cardoso Tacticity influence on the electrochemical reactivity of group transfer polymerization-synthesized PTMA 41. Electrochimica Acta 81 (2012) Pablo D. Astudillo, Drochss P. Valencia, Miguel A. González-Fuentes, Blanca R. Díaz-Sánchez, Carlos Frontana, Felipe J. González Electrochemical and chemical formation of a low-barrier proton transfer complex between the quinone dianion and hydroquinone 40. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 681 (2012) Drochss P. Valencia, Felipe J. González

4 Estimation of diffusion coefficients by using a linear correlation between the diffusion coefficient and molecular weight 39. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 672 (2012) Mónica Galicia, Miguel A. González-Fuentes, Drochss P. Valencia, Felipe J. González The effect of substituents on the anodic oxidation of aliphatic carboxylates and the passage towards a pseudo-kolbe reaction 38. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 670 (2012) Miguel A. González-Fuentes, Blanca R. Díaz, Alberto Vela, Felipe J. González Radical grafting of carbon surfaces by oxidation of 5-nitroindole derived anions 37. Electrochimica Acta 63 (2012) Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Miguel A. González-Fuentes, Blanca Díaz, Felipe J. González Covalent modification of carbon surfaces with ferrocene groups through a self-mediated oxidation of tetrabutylammonium salts of ferrocene-carboxylic acids 36. Electrochemistry Communications 13 (2011) Lindsay S. Hernández Muñoz, Felipe J. González One step grafting of carbon surfaces with ferrocene groups through the self-mediated oxidation of ferroceneacetate ions 35. Electrochemistry Communications 13 (2011) Drochss P. Valencia, Felipe J. González Understanding the linear correlation between the diffusion coefficient and the molecular weight. A of model to estimate diffusion coefficients in acetonitrile solutions 34. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 22 (2011) Magali Salas, Javier Hernández, Zaira Domínguez, Felipe J. González, Pablo D. Astudillo, Rosa E. Navarro, Evelin Martínez, Samuel Cruz-Sánchez Electrochemical oxidation of caffeic and ferulic acid derivatives in aprotic medium 33. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 650 (2010) Lindsay S. Hernández, Rogelio J. Fragoso-Soriano, Carlos Vázquez-López, Elena Klimova, Luis A. Ortíz-Frade, Pablo D. Astudillo, Felipe J. González Modification of carbon surfaces with methyl groups by using ferrocene derivatives as redox catalysts of the oxidation of acetate ions 32. Electrochimica Acta 55 (2010) Lindsay S. Hernández, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Marilia O. F. Goulart, Fabiane Caxico de Abreu, Adriana Santos Ribeiro, Regério Tavares Ribeiro, Ricardo L. Longo, Marcelo Navarro, Carlos Frontana Revisiting the electrochemical formation, stability and structure of radical and biradical anionic structures in dinitrobenzenes 31. Organometallics 29 (2010) Brenda A. Paz-Michel, Felipe J. González-Bravo, Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, M. Angeles Paz-Sandoval

5 Chemistry of butadiensulfinate salts with (Cp*RhCl 2 ) 2 and the reactivity of their derivatives with tertiary phosphines 30. Organometallics 29 (2010) Brenda A. Paz-Michel, Felipe J. González-Bravo, Lindsay S. Hernández-Muñoz, Ilia A. Guzei, Ma. Angeles Paz-Sandoval Versatile chemistry of butadiensulfinate salts with (Cp*RuCl)4: tetrameric, allylsulfene, and ionpair ruthenium compounds 29. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry 7 (2009) Lindsay S. Hernández, Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Carlos Frontana Towards a molecular-level understanding of the reactivity differences for radical anions of juglone and plumbagine: an electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical approach 28. Arkivoc 2 (2009) Cesar R. Solorio, Eduardo Peña-Cabrera, Jesús García, Juana López, Felipe J. González, Alejandro Alvarez 2-Hydroxynaphthoquinones. Synthesis, electrochemical study and biological assays of activity 27. Electrochemistry communications 11 (2009) Hugo López-Peña, Lindsay S. Hernández, Judith Cardoso, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Carlos Frontana Electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical properties of nitroxyl radical species in PTMA, an organic radical polymer. Influence of the microstructure 26. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry 6 (2008) Dulce M. Hernández, Maria A. B. F. de Moura, Drochss P. Valencia, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Fabiane C. de Abreu, Eufranio N. da Silva, Vitor F. Ferreira, Antonio V. Pinto, Marilia O. F. Goulart, Carlos Frontana Inner reorganization during the radical biradical transition in a nor-β-lapachone derivative possessing two redox centers 25. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 611 (2007) Luis F. Cházaro, Laurent Thouin, Emmanuel Maisonhaute, Christian Amatore, Angeles Paz- Sandoval, Felipe J. González, Electrochemical oxidation of half-open ruthenocene compounds. Role of acyclic ligands on acetonitrile coordination 24. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 610 (2007) Pablo D. Astudillo, Annia Galano, Felipe J. González Radical grafting of carbon surfaces with alkylic groups by mediated oxidation of carboxylates

6 23. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 111 (2007) Jimmy A. Morales, José A. Bautista, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González, Carlos E. Frontana, Martha Aguilar Analysis of the substituent effect on the reactivity modulation during self-protonation processes in 2-nitrophenols 22. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry 5 (2007) Dolores Castillo, Jennifer J. Mares, Marco A. Leyva, Pablo D. Astudillo, Felipe J. González, Alberto Vela, Jorge Tiburcio Chemically controlled self-assembly of [2]pseudorotaxanes based on 1,2- bis(benzimidazolium)ethane cations and 24-crown-8 macrocycles 21. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 604 (2007) Pablo D. Astudillo, Jorge Tiburcio, Felipe J. González The role of acids and bases on the electrochemical oxidation of hydroquinone. Hydrogen bonding interactions in acetonitrile. 20. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 585 (2005) Luis F. Cházaro, Felipe J. González, Angeles Paz-Sandoval Electrochemical oxidation of Cp*Ru(η 5 -C 7 H 11 ) in acetonitrile. One-electron vs two-electron generation of cationic acetonitrile coordinated complexes 19. Arkivoc 6 (2005) Magali Salas, Bárbara Gordillo, Felipe J. González Interaction of the reduced species of 1,4-benzoquinone with alkylated cytosine and guanine nucleobases 18. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 578 (2005) Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González Intra and intermolecular hydrogen bonding effects in the electrochemical reduction of α- phenolic-naphthoquinones 17. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 574 (2004) Magali Salas, Bárbara Gordillo, Felipe J. González Current measurements as a tool to characterise the H-bonding between 1- ferrocenylmethylthymine and 9-octyladenine. A voltammetric and chronoamperometric analysis 16. Current Organic Chemistry 8 (2004) Martha Aguilar, Norma A. Macías, José A. Bautista, Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González Hydrogen bond and protonation as modifying factors of the quinone reactivity. 15. Tetrahedron 60 (2004) Martín A. Iglesias-Arteaga, Eusebio Juaristi, Felipe J. González An electrochemical interpretation of the mechanism of the chemical decarboxylation of 6- carboxyperhydropyrimidin-4-ones

7 14. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 567 (2004) Martín Gómez, Carlos Z. Gómez, Itzia I. Padilla, Francisco J. Martínez, Felipe J. González Hydrogen bonding effects on the association processes between chloranil and a series of amides 13. Arkivoc, 11 (2003) Magali Salas, Bárbara Gordillo, Felipe J. González Enthalpy and entropy contributions to the equilibrium of the hydrogen bonding interaction between n-octylthymine and n-octyladenine 12. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 107 (2003) Jorge Garza, Rubicelia Vargas, Martín Gómez, Ignacio González, Felipe J. González Theoretical and electrochemical study of the quinone-benzoic acid adduct linked by hydrogen bonds. 11. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 150 (2003) Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González Effect of host and guest structures on hydrogen bonding association. Influence on stoichiometry and equilibrium constants. 10. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 543 (2003) Magali Salas, Martín Gómez, Barbara Gordillo, Felipe J. González Electrochemical reduction of 1,4-benzoquinone. Interaction with alkylated adenine and thymine nucleobases. 9. Electrochemistry Communications, 5 (2003) Martín Gómez, Ignacio González, Felipe J. González, Rubicelia Vargas, Jorge Garza The association of neutral systems linked by hydrogen bond interactions: A quantitative approach. 8. Electroanalysis, 15 (2003) Martín Gómez, Felipe J. González, Ignacio González A model for characterization of successive hydrogen bonding interactions with electrochemically generated charged species. The quinone electroreduction in the presence of donor protons 7. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 149 (2002) Mónica Galicia, Felipe J. González Electrochemical oxidation of tetrabutylammonium salts of aliphatic carboxylic acids in acetonitrile. 6. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 498 (2001) Claude P. Andrieux, Felipe González, Jean-Michel Savéant Homolyic and heterolytic radical cleavage in the Kolbe reaction. Electrochemical oxidation of arylmethyl carboxylate ions 5. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 480 (2000) 18-25

8 Ma. Elena Navarro, Luis F. Cházaro, Felipe J. González, Angeles Paz-Sandoval Electrochemical oxidation of Cp*Ru (η 5 -C 6 H 9 O) under argon and oxygen Atmospheres. Generation of [Cp*Ru(CH 3 CN) 3 ] + PF 6 - and Cp*RuO 2 (η 3 -C 6 H 9 O) ruthenium complexes 4. Electroanalysis, 9 (1998) Felipe J. González Cyclic voltammetry of two analogue K-group vitamin compounds in dimethylsulfoxide 3. USA-PATENT WO A (1998) Claude Andrieux, Felipe González Jean Pinson, Jean-Michel Savéant Method for electrochemically producing a carbon material with its surface modified by organic groups, use of the modified material. (Also published as: FR A1, US B1, PT963462E, JP A, JP A, ) 2. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119 (1997) Claude P. Andrieux, Felipe González, Jean-Michel Savéant Derivatization of carbon surfaces by anodic oxidation of arylacetates. Electrochemical manipulation of the grafted films 1. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 310 (1991) Felipe J. González, René Miranda, Juan M. Aceves, Ignacio González The electrochemical reduction of perezone in presence of benzoic acid in acetonitrile

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