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Activated carbon for haemoperfusion.

W B Townsend, J M Courtney, T Gilchrist

    The International Journal of Artificial Organs
    |May 1, 1978
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    This study examines activated carbon adsorbents for haemoperfusion, discussing their activation processes and key properties. The findings aid in selecting optimal materials for blood purification applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Materials Science
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Chemistry

    Background:

    • Haemoperfusion is a medical procedure requiring effective adsorbents for blood detoxification.
    • Activated carbon is a widely used adsorbent, but its properties vary significantly based on production methods.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To characterize the features of activated carbon used in haemoperfusion.
    • To evaluate different grades of activated carbon as adsorbents.
    • To discuss the impact of the activation process on carbon properties.

    Main Methods:

    • Review and analysis of activated carbon properties.
    • Examination of adsorbent grades relevant to haemoperfusion.
    • Discussion of activation techniques and their influence on material characteristics.

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    Main Results:

    • Specific features of activated carbon relevant to haemoperfusion were identified.
    • The properties of various activated carbon grades were assessed.
    • The relationship between activation processes and resultant carbon properties was explored.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding activated carbon features and activation is crucial for haemoperfusion.
    • Selection of appropriate activated carbon grades can optimize blood purification efficacy.