Professor of Physical & Computational Surface Chemistry

My research is centred upon the physics and chemistry of solid surfaces, explored predominantly through first-principles computational techniques (often in conjunction with ultra-high vacuum single-crystal experiments performed by colleagues and collaborators).

Past and present topics of particular interest include:

  • surface structure and symmetry, with a focus on chirality at multiple length-scales;
  • reaction dynamics of highly-oxidising species on semiconducting surfaces;
  • electronic structure of half-metal surfaces, including states with non-trivial topology;
  • non-trivial topology in bulk and surface phonon band structures;
  • hydrogen and halogen bonding in adsorbed overlayers on graphite and gold;
  • heterogeneous catalysis (ammonia synthesis, hydrocarbon combustion and synthesis, water gas shift, selective reduction).

In addition to my primary research, I am the author of two books - Chirality at Solid Surfaces (Wiley, 2018) and Foundations of Surface Science (Oxford University Press, 2023). I lecture undergraduate courses on the Electronic Structure and Properties of Solids; Surfaces and Interfaces; and the Electronic Structure of Solid Surfaces.

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Publications

The symmetry and structure of crystalline surfaces
SJ Pratt, SJ Jenkins, DA King
Surface Science
(2005)
585
Origin and activity of oxidized gold in water-gas-shift catalysis
ZP Liu, SJ Jenkins, DA King
Physical Review Letters
(2005)
94
Pathways for dissociative methane chemisorption onPt{110}−(1×2)
AT Anghel, DJ Wales, SJ Jenkins, DA King
Phys. Rev. B
(2005)
71
The limits to spin-polarization in finite-temperature half-metallic ferromagnets
PA Dowben, SJ Jenkins
(2005)
Theoretical stoichiometry and surface states of a semi-Heusler alloy
SJ Jenkins
(2005)
678
Ternary half-metallics and related binary compounds: Stoichiometry, surface states, and spin
SJ Jenkins
Physical Review B
(2004)
70
Car Exhaust Catalysis from First Principles: Selective NO Reduction under Excess O2 Conditions on Ir.
Z Liu, SJ Jenkins, DA King
ChemInform
(2004)
35
Role of nanostructured dual-oxide supports in enhanced catalytic activity: Theory of CO oxidation over Au/IrO2/TiO2
ZP Liu, SJ Jenkins, DA King
Physical Review Letters
(2004)
93
Car exhaust catalysis from first principles: Selective NO reduction under excess O2 conditions on Ir
ZP Liu, SJ Jenkins, DA King
Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2004)
126
Driving Forces for Self-Organized Coadsorption: C6H6/2O and C6H6/2CO on Ni{111}
S Yamagishi, SJ Jenkins, DA King
J Am Chem Soc
(2004)
126

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