Christopher Fenk
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Christopher J. Fenk, Douglas H. Motry, Nicole M. Hickman, Melissa A. Fincke, Barry Lavine “Identification and Quantitative Determination of Caffeine, Acetaminophen, and Acetylsalicylic Acid in Commercial Analgesic Tablets by LC-MS” J. Chem. Educ. 2010, 87(8), 838-841. DOI: 10.1021/ed100280y
Claudia Khourey-Bowers and Christopher J. Fenk "Influence of Constructivist Professional Development on Chemistry Content Knowledge and Scientific Model Development" J. Sci. Teacher Educ. [Online] 2009, DOI: 10.1007/s10972-009-9140‑0, [Print] J. Sci. Teacher Educ. 2009, (20) 437–457.
Christopher J. Fenk, Donald G. Gerbig, Jr. and Nathan Kaufman “A New Colorimetric Assay of Tabletop Sweeteners Using a Modified Biuret Reagent” J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84 (10), 1676-1678.
Donald G. Gerbig, Jr., Christopher J. Fenk and Amy S. Goodhart “The Dot Blot ELISA: A Rapid and Simple Experiment to Demonstrate Antibody-Antigen Interactions” Am. Biol. Teach. 2000, 62(8), 583-587.
Christopher J. Fenk, Donald G. Gerbig, Jr. and Stephanie Y. Grooms “A Rapid and Highly Specific Western Blot Experiment for Introductory Biochemistry” J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77 (3), 373-374.
Christopher J. Fenk “Synthesis and Cycloaddition Reactions of 4-Methyl-1-nitromethyl-2,6,7-trioxabicyclo[2.2.2]octane” Tetrahedron Lett. 1999, 40, 7955-7959.
Christopher J. Fenk, Richard A. Conley, Gregory C. Lindabery, Stephen M. Stefanick, Thomas E. Royster, John H. Dodd, and Charles F. Schwender “Synthesis of a Novel Cyclic Sulfone Dihydropyridine: The Investigation of the Isomerization Reaction Converting an Exocyclic Double Bond Isomer into a 1, 4-Dihydropyridine” J. Heterocyclic Chem., 1994, 31, 351-355.
John H. Dodd, Charles F. Schwender, J. B. Moore, Jr., D. M. Ritchie, Richard A. Conley, Christopher J. Fenk, E. Bourcet, Yolanda Gray-Nunez, T. Kirchner, R. R. Henneman-Webster, Gregory C. Lindabery, W. C. Miller, S. Mockoviak, and Stephen M. Stefanick “Synthesis and Biological Properties of RWJ 22108, A Bronchoselective Calcium Channel Blocker” Drug Design and Discovery, 1993, 10, 65-75.
Dennis P. Curran and Christopher J. Fenk “Reductive Cleavage of Highly Substituted delta-2-Isoxazolines. Total Synthesis of Crispatic Acid” Tetrahedron Lett., 1986, 27, 4865-4868.
Dennis P. Curran and Christopher J. Fenk “Thermolysis of Bis[2-[(trimethylsilyl)-oxy]prop-2-yl] Furoxan (TOP-Furoxan). The First Practical Method for Intermolecular Cycloaddition of an In Situ Generated Nitrile Oxide with 1,2-Di- and Trisubstituted Olefins” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1985, 107, 6023-6028.
Dennis P. Curran, Susan A. Scanga and Christopher J. Fenk “Reduction of Substituted 2-Isoxazolines. Synthesis of alpha-Hydroxy Acid Derivatives” J. Org. Chem., 1984, 49, 3474-3478.
Affiliations
American Chemical Society
ACS Organic Division
ACS Division of Chemical Education
National Science Teachers Association
Science Education Council of Ohio
OFFICE
Department of ChemistryScience and Advanced Technology Center
CONTACT INFO
Phone: 330-308-7467Fax: 330-339-3321
cfenk@kent.edu
EXPERTISE
- Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis
- Methods Development
- Chemistry Education
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