Research Program

Chemical interactions and reactions that occur at interfacial regions separating two phases are of significant practical and scientific importance. This boundary presents a heterogeneous environment where a great deal of unique chemistry occurs.


Our research group focuses on developing a detailed understanding of interfacial chemistry related to five specific areas:


Chemistry of chemical warfare agents on surfaces (Presentation)

Acid-Base chemistry at the gas-surface interface

Fundamental studies of gas-surface energy exchange (Presentation)

Reactions of organic surfaces with oxidizing pollutants (Presentation)


Our primary research objectives are to elucidate the atomic scale mechanisms of interfacial bonding, diffusion, and reactions that control these and other important interfacial processes.


For further information please see: Our Experimental Approach

Research