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Christopher Gianopoulos is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Toledo with expertise in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. His research focuses on quantifying chemical bonding in unconventional systems through low-temperature X-ray diffraction and theoretical calculations.
- Education: Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (2014, University of Toledo); B.S. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (2009, Purdue University)
Research Interests include structural characterization of actinide compounds, electron density analysis, and nanomaterial synthesis. His work bridges experimental crystallography with quantum mechanical modeling to elucidate bonding in low-coordinate heavy elements and gold nanoclusters.
Recent Publications highlight advancements in gold nanocluster synthesis, actinide chemistry, and pressure-responsive nanomaterials. Over 15 papers document his contributions to electron density topology, ligand engineering, and energetic materials.
Contact: Office in Bowman-Oddy Laboratories (BO 0226); Email: Chris.Gianopoulos@utoledo.edu
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