Department of Chemistry

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Dr Stephen Jenkins

St Edmund's College

Groups: Jenkins group website, Surface Science group website

Telephone: 01223 336502

E-mail: sjj24@cam.ac.uk

Our research is focussed upon the application of first-principles theory and ultra-high-vacuum single-crystal experiments to problems in surface chemistry and catalysis. We make use of fibre-optic low-energy electron diffraction (FO-LEED) to obtain structural information, reflection absorption infra-red spectroscopy (RAIRS) to obtain vibrational information, single-crystal adsorption calorimetry (SCAC) to obtain energetic information, supersonic molecular beams (SMB) to obtain kinetic information, and low- temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy (LT-STM) to obtain morphological, topographic and electronic information about surfaces and the molecules that adsorb, diffuse and react upon them. Density functional theory (DFT) provides a framework within which to calculate comparable data, which aids in the interpretation of our experimental work.

Our work is concentrated within four main research themes: . Complex interadsorbate interactions . Nanoscale surface phenomena . Chiral surface systems . Tuning reactivity and catalysis

Individual research projects are chosen to reflect these themes, lending coherence to a diverse range of topical studies. Thus, by way of example, our work on the adsorption of alanine on Cu{531} addresses issues relating to the formation of complex hydrogen-bonded adsorbate networks, whilst also shedding light on the interaction of chiral molecules with an intrinsically chiral metal surface; moreover, certain adsorbates can cause this unstable surface to break up into nanoscale facets, whose catalytic properties will differ markedly from those of the notionally ideal surface. Tackling these interlinked aspects of surface science requires a flexible approach, making use of multiple experimental techniques complemented by a rigorously benchmarked theoretical methodology.


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Silicon oxidation by ozone
CK Fink, K Nakamura, S Ichimura, SJ Jenkins - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter (2009) 21, 183001
(DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/18/183001)
Anchoring Sites for Initial Au Nucleation on CeO2{111}: O Vacancy versus Ce Vacancy
CJ Zhang, A Michaelides, DA King, SJ Jenkins - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2009) 113, 6411
(DOI: 10.1021/jp810093a)
Surface geometry of Cu{531}
G Jones, MJ Gladys, J Ottal, SJ Jenkins, G Held - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (2009) 79, 165420
(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.79.165420)
Adsorbate influence on the coercive field of ultrathin Co/Cu{110}
DSD Gunn, D Kupper, SJ Jenkins, JAC Bland - Surface Science (2009) 603, L45
(DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2009.01.036)
Oxygen vacancy clusters on ceria: Decisive role of cerium f electrons
CJ Zhang, A Michaelides, DA King, SJ Jenkins - Physical Review B (2009) 79, 075433
(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.79.075433)
Surface stress of stepped chiral metal surfaces.
M Blanco-Rey, SJ Pratt, SJ Jenkins - Phys Rev Lett (2009) 102, 026102
(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.026102)
Methane dissociation and methyl diffusion on PdO{100}.
M Blanco-Rey, SJ Jenkins - The Journal of Chemical Physics (2009) 130, 014705
(DOI: 10.1063/1.3046683)
Structure of gold atoms on stoichiometric and defective ceria surfaces.
C Zhang, A Michaelides, DA King, SJ Jenkins - The Journal of Chemical Physics (2008) 129, 194708
(DOI: 10.1063/1.3009629)
Insight into the Reduction of Pyruvic Acid to Lactic Acid over Cu{110}: The Crucial Role of Intramolecular Tunneling in Direct Hydrogenation
G Jonest, SJ Jenkins - Journal of the American Chemical Society (2008) 130, 14483
(DOI: 10.1021/ja077786m)
First-principles molecular dynamics of the initial oxidation of Si{001} by ozone
CK Fink, SJ Jenkins - Physical Review B (2008) 78, 195407
(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.78.195407)

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