Leticia Flores-Santos

Technology Manager at RHEOMOD DE MEXICO

Mexico · MetepecJoined August 2020

Summary

Ph. D. in Chemistry and master’s degree in Business Administration, with 15 years of experience in materials science developing new additives, polymer blends, composites, and nanocomposites with improved properties. Always seeking new ways to improve polymer´s properties, either by using block nanostructured or random copolymers as additives or by the surface modification of nanoclays such as montmorillonite or halloysite. In 2013 I cofounded Rheomod de México, a technology-based company that has developed new grafting technologies that allow the development of a new family of polymer additives with exceptional properties

Academic Studies (2)

Ph. D.

UNAM

January 1999 - January 2002

Chemistry

Focusing on the development of new enantioselective catalysts for different process such as hydrogenation, hydroformilation and allylic substitution.

Master in Business Administration

UAEMex

January 2007 - January 2011

Administration

As Technology Manager I decided to study in depth better practices to administrate a business and specifically focused in the development and use of Technology Roadmaps as a tool to plan new projects and match them with market needs along time

Research areas of interest (6)

  • Industrial manufacturing, Material and Transport Technologies
  • Plastics, Polymers
  • Industrial Technologies
  • Chemistry
  • Protecting Man and Environment
  • and 1 more

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Long chain branched structures of polylactic acid through reactive extrusion with styrene-acrylic copolymers bearing epoxy functional groups

Eduardo Martínez-Mercado F. Alberto Ruiz-Treviño Alfonso Gonzalez[...] Leticia Flores-Santos
The influence and development of structural modifications through a reactive process between polylactic acid (PLA) and an epoxy-functional copolymer were investigated, resulting in complex long chain branching (LCB) structures in the copolymer architecture. Structural modifications result in improvements in properties of PLA such as the glass trans...

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