Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial Lungs
Membranes for use in high gas exchange lung applications are riddled with fouling. The goal of this research is to create a membrane that can function in an artificial lung until the actual lung becomes available for the patient. The design of the artificial lung is based on new hollow fiber membran...
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doaj-51c7b5b353a64b158f54b23dc439995a2021-08-26T14:19:59ZengMDPI AGSeparations2297-87392021-07-01811311310.3390/separations8080113Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial LungsNawaf Alshammari0Meshari Alazmi1Vajid Nettoor Veettil2Department of Biology, College of Sciences, University of Ha’il, P.O. Box 2440, Ha’il 81411, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Information and Computer Sciences, College of computer science and Engineering, University of Ha’il, P.O. Box 2440, Ha’il 81411, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Microbiology, Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore 641105, IndiaMembranes for use in high gas exchange lung applications are riddled with fouling. The goal of this research is to create a membrane that can function in an artificial lung until the actual lung becomes available for the patient. The design of the artificial lung is based on new hollow fiber membranes (HFMs), due to which the current devices have short and limited periods of low fouling. By successfully modifying membranes with attached peptoids, low fouling can be achieved for longer periods of time. Hydrophilic modification of porous polysulfone (PSF) membranes can be achieved gradually by polydopamine (PSU-PDA) and peptoid (PSU-PDA-NMEG5). Polysulfone (PSU-BSA-35Mg), polysulfone polydopamine (PSUPDA-BSA-35Mg) and polysulfone polydopamine peptoid (PSU-PDA-NMEG5-BSA35Mg) were tested by potting into the new design of gas exchange modules. Both surfaces of the modified membranes were found to be highly resistant to protein fouling permanently. The use of different peptoids can facilitate optimization of the low fouling on the membrane surface, thereby allowing membranes to be run for significantly longer time periods than has been currently achieved.https://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/8/8/113artificial lunghollow fiberpolysulfidegas exchangepolydopaminepeptoid |
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Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial Lungs |
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Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial Lungs |
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Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial Lungs |
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Applying a Hydrophilic Modified Hollow Fiber Membrane to Reduce Fouling in Artificial Lungs |
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applying a hydrophilic modified hollow fiber membrane to reduce fouling in artificial lungs |
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Membranes for use in high gas exchange lung applications are riddled with fouling. The goal of this research is to create a membrane that can function in an artificial lung until the actual lung becomes available for the patient. The design of the artificial lung is based on new hollow fiber membranes (HFMs), due to which the current devices have short and limited periods of low fouling. By successfully modifying membranes with attached peptoids, low fouling can be achieved for longer periods of time. Hydrophilic modification of porous polysulfone (PSF) membranes can be achieved gradually by polydopamine (PSU-PDA) and peptoid (PSU-PDA-NMEG5). Polysulfone (PSU-BSA-35Mg), polysulfone polydopamine (PSUPDA-BSA-35Mg) and polysulfone polydopamine peptoid (PSU-PDA-NMEG5-BSA35Mg) were tested by potting into the new design of gas exchange modules. Both surfaces of the modified membranes were found to be highly resistant to protein fouling permanently. The use of different peptoids can facilitate optimization of the low fouling on the membrane surface, thereby allowing membranes to be run for significantly longer time periods than has been currently achieved. |
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artificial lung hollow fiber polysulfide gas exchange polydopamine peptoid |
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