Publications by authors named "Y Khatib"

Article Synopsis
  • Controlling the interface between electrodes and solutions is crucial for various applications like energy storage and sensing.
  • Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) with redox-active components are significant due to their ease of preparation and ability to present well-defined interfaces for photoelectrochemical studies.
  • The study focuses on redox-active SAMs on semiconductor/metal electrodes, demonstrating that enhanced light exposure improves electron transfer kinetics, setting the stage for future research in sensing and electrocatalysis.
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Here, we characterize the photovoltage of n-Si/Au light-addressable electrodes (LAEs) over a range of solution potentials from -1 to +1 V. We find that the n-Si/Au photoelectrodes show photovoltages consistent with a semiconductor/liquid junction in contrast to a buried junction, which opposes our previous understanding of how photovoltage originates in these sensors.

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Background: Intravenous tranexamic acid (TA) has proven efficacy in reducing blood loss and incidence of transfusion of blood products in elective total joint arthroplasty. However, evidence of efficacy in the setting of intracapsular hip fractures needing hip hemiarthroplasty (HA) or total hip arthroplasty (THA) are scarce. This study aimed to assess post-operative transfusion incidence in this clinical setting.

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Climate change presents challenges to policy and economic stability, necessitating effective trading strategies to reduce environmental risks. This article addresses gaps in existing studies by using a Markov-switching model to consider climate risk. Backward stochastic differential equations are used to optimize utility with three hedging strategies based on the concept of risk aversion.

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