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David Jenkins is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and teaching activities undertaken within this institution.

There are no recent papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues documented for David Jenkins. Likewise, information on book publications and detailed main or subfields of study is not available. Similarly, there is no specified data regarding main topics of work or awards won.

The available information establishes their connection to an academic environment but does not provide additional details on specific research areas, collaborative networks, or scholarly outputs at this time.

Best Publications

  • A structural model of hydrophobically modified urethane-ethoxylate (HEUR) associative polymers in shear flows

    K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins;M. A. Winnik;D. R. Bassett

  • A redox-switchable single-molecule magnet incorporating [Re(CN)7]3-.

    Danna E. Freedman;David M. Jenkins;and Anthony T. Iavarone;Jeffrey R. Long

  • Synthesis of aziridines from alkenes and aryl azides with a reusable macrocyclic tetracarbene iron catalyst.

    S. Alan Cramer;David M. Jenkins

  • Oxidative Group Transfer to Co(I) Affords a Terminal Co(III) Imido Complex

    David M. Jenkins;Theodore A. Betley;Jonas C. Peters

  • Enhanced biological phosphorus removal from wastewater by biomass with different phosphorus contents, Part I: Experimental results and comparison with metabolic models.

    Andrew J. Schuler;David Jenkins

  • Approaches for synthesizing breathing MOFs by exploiting dimensional rigidity

    Christopher R. Murdock;Brianna C. Hughes;Zheng Lu;David M. Jenkins

  • Superposition of Oscillations on Steady Shear Flow as a Technique for Investigating the Structure of Associative Polymers

    V. Tirtaatmadja;K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins

  • Determination of ferric chloride dose to control struvite precipitation in anaerobic sludge digesters

    Daniel Mamais;Paul A. Pitt;Yao Wen Cheng;Jon Loiacono

  • Brucine Method for the Determination of Nitrate in Ocean, Estuarine, and Fresh Waters.

    David. Jenkins;L. L. Medsker

  • Rheological properties of model alkali-soluble associative (HASE) polymers : Effect of varying hydrophobe chain length

    V. Tirtaatmadja;K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins

  • Influence of mixed liquor properties and aeration intensity on membrane fouling in a submerged membrane bioreactor at high mixed liquor suspended solids concentrations.

    R. Shane Trussell;Rion P. Merlo;Slawomir W. Hermanowicz;David Jenkins

  • The viability and activity of activated sludge

    Clark L. Weddle;David Jenkins

  • High-spin ground states via electron delocalization in mixed-valence imidazolate-bridged divanadium complexes

    Bettina Bechlars;Deanna M. D'Alessandro;David M. Jenkins;Anthony T. Iavarone

  • Solution rheology of a hydrophobically modified alkali-soluble associative polymer

    Robert J. English;Harpreet S. Gulati;Richard D. Jenkins;Saad A. Khan

  • Polyphosphate kinase from activated sludge performing enhanced biological phosphorus removal.

    Katherine D. McMahon;Michael A. Dojka;Norman R. Pace;David Jenkins

  • The applied microbiology of enhanced biological phosphate removal : accomplishments and needs

    D. Jenkins;V. Tandoi

  • Elucidation of a low spin cobalt(II) system in a distorted tetrahedral geometry.

    David M. Jenkins;Angel J. Di Bilio;Matthew J. Allen;Theodore A. Betley

  • Efficient CO2 Capture by a 3D Porous Polymer Derived from Tröger’s Base

    Xiang Zhu;Xiang Zhu;Chi-Linh Do-Thanh;Christopher R. Murdock;Kimberly M. Nelson

  • Odorous compounds in natural waters. 2-exo-Hydroxy-2-methylbornane, the major odorous compound produced by several actinomycetes

    Lloyd L. Medsker;David Jenkins;Jerome F. Thomas;C. Koch

  • Biological removal of phosphorus from wastewater

    Erik Arvin;David Jenkins

  • Exploiting a dimeric silver transmetallating reagent to synthesize macrocyclic tetracarbene complexes

    Zheng Lu;S. Alan Cramer;David M. Jenkins

  • The Effects of MCRT and Temperature on Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal

    D. Mamais;D. Jenkins

  • Fluorescence Studies of an Alkaline Swellable Associative Polymer in Aqueous Solution

    Eugenia Kumacheva;Yahya Rharbi;Mitchell A. Winnik;Liang Guo

  • Towards a Comprehensive Model of Activated Sludge Bulking and Foaming

    David Jenkins

  • Odorous compounds in natural waters. An earthy-smelling compound associated with blue-green algae and actinomycetes

    Lloyd L. Medsker;David Jenkins;Jerome F. Thomas

  • Effects of salt on the intrinsic viscosity of model alkali-soluble associative polymers

    Liang Guo;Kam C. Tam;Richard D. Jenkins

  • Rheological properties of methacrylic acid/ethyl acrylate co-polymer: comparison between an unmodified and hydrophobically modified system

    W.K Ng;K.C Tam;R.D Jenkins

  • Rheological properties of hydrophobically modified alkali-soluble polymers?effects of ethylene-oxide chain length

    K. C. Tam;M. L. Farmer;R. D. Jenkins;D. R. Bassett

  • Lifetime and network relaxation time of a HEUR-C20 associative polymer system

    W. K. Ng;K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins

  • Associative polymers bearing n-alkyl hydrophobes: Rheological evidence for microgel-like behavior

    Robert J. English;Srinivasa R. Raghavan;Richard D. Jenkins;Saad A. Khan

  • Single Chain Characterization of Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes Using Cyclodextrin/Hydrophobe Complexes

    M. F. Islam;R. D. Jenkins;D. R. Bassett;W. Lau

  • Enantioselectivity and catalyst morphology: step and terrace site contributions to rate and enantiomeric excess in Pt-catalysed ethyl pyruvate hydrogenation

    D. J. Jenkins;A. M. S. Alabdulrahman;Gary Anthony Attard;K. G. Griffin

  • Viscoelastic properties of hydrophobically modified alkali-soluble emulsion in salt solutions

    K.C. Tam;L. Guo;R.D. Jenkins;D.R. Bassett

  • Development and validation of a flux-based stoichiometric model for enhanced biological phosphorus removal metabolism

    J. Pramanik;P.L. Trelstad;A.J. Schuler;D. Jenkins

  • Evaluation of intrinsic viscosity measurements of hydrophobically modified polyelectrolyte solutions

    W.K. Ng;K.C. Tam;R.D. Jenkins

  • Microstructure of Dilute Hydrophobically Modified Alkali Soluble Emulsion in Aqueous Salt Solution

    S. Dai;K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins

  • Rheological properties of model alkali-soluble associative (HASE) polymer in ionic and non-ionic surfactant solutions

    W.P. Seng;K.C. Tam;R.D. Jenkins

  • Calorimetric Studies of Model Hydrophobically Modified Alkali-Soluble Emulsion Polymers with Varying Spacer Chain Length in Ionic Surfactant Solutions

    W. P. Seng;K. C. Tam;R. D. Jenkins;D. R. Bassett

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonas C. Peters
Jonas C. Peters California Institute of Technology
Jay D. Keasling
Jay D. Keasling University of California, Berkeley
Glen T. Daigger
Glen T. Daigger University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert J. Harrison
Robert J. Harrison Murdoch University
Katherine D. McMahon
Katherine D. McMahon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mark Dadmun
Mark Dadmun University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Daniel Mamais
Daniel Mamais National Technical University of Athens
Lasse Jensen
Lasse Jensen Pennsylvania State University
Nathan C. Gianneschi
Nathan C. Gianneschi Northwestern University

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