Christopher B. Whitehead, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2015-2020 Chemistry Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
 2021-2022 Chemistry University of Basel, Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland 
 2022- Chemistry Union College, New York 
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Karen L. McFarlane Holman research assistant Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
 (Undergraduate research on Ru-based drugs)
Richard G. Finke grad student Colorado State
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Long DK, Bangerth W, Handwerk DR, et al. (2021) Estimating reaction parameters in mechanism-enabled population balance models of nanoparticle size distributions: A Bayesian inverse problem approach. Journal of Computational Chemistry
Handwerk DR, Shipman PD, Whitehead CB, et al. (2020) Particle Size Distributions via Mechanism-Enabled Population Balance Modeling The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 124: 4852-4880
Finke RG, Watzky MA, Whitehead CB. (2020) Response to “Particle Size Is a Primary Determinant for Sigmoidal Kinetics of Nanoparticle Formation: A “Disproof” of the Finke–Watzky (F-W) Nanoparticle Nucleation and Growth Mechanism” Chemistry of Materials. 32: 3657-3672
Handwerk DR, Shipman PD, Whitehead CB, et al. (2019) Mechanism-Enabled Population Balance Modeling of Particle Formation en Route to Particle Average Size and Size Distribution Understanding and Control. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Whitehead CB, Özkar S, Finke RG. (2019) LaMer’s 1950 Model for Particle Formation of Instantaneous Nucleation and Diffusion-Controlled Growth: A Historical Look at the Model’s Origins, Assumptions, Equations, and Underlying Sulfur Sol Formation Kinetics Data Chemistry of Materials. 31: 7116-7132
Whitehead CB, Finke RG. (2019) Nucleation Kinetics and Molecular Mechanism in Transition-Metal Nanoparticle Formation: The Intriguing, Informative Case of a Bimetallic Precursor, {[(1,5-COD)IrI·HPO4]2}2– Chemistry of Materials. 31: 2848-2862
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