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Phenylglyoxaldehyde-Functionalized Polymeric Sorbents for Urea Removal from Aqueous Solutions

Authors :
Jong, Jacobus A W
Guo, Yong
Veenhoven, Cas
Moret, Marc-Etienne
van der Zwan, Johan
Lucini Paioni, Alessandra
Baldus, Marc
Scheiner, Karina C
Dalebout, Remco
van Steenbergen, Mies J
Verhaar, Marianne C
Smakman, Robert
Hennink, Wim E
Gerritsen, Karin G F
van Nostrum, Cornelus F
Jong, Jacobus A W
Guo, Yong
Veenhoven, Cas
Moret, Marc-Etienne
van der Zwan, Johan
Lucini Paioni, Alessandra
Baldus, Marc
Scheiner, Karina C
Dalebout, Remco
van Steenbergen, Mies J
Verhaar, Marianne C
Smakman, Robert
Hennink, Wim E
Gerritsen, Karin G F
van Nostrum, Cornelus F
Source :
ACS Applied Polymer Materials vol.2 (2020) date: 2020-02-13 nr.2 p.515-527 [ISSN 2637-6105]
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

For realization of a wearable artificial kidney based on regeneration of a small volume of dialysate, efficient urea removal from dialysate is a major challenge. Here a potentially suitable polymeric sorbent based on phenylglyoxaldehyde (PGA), able to covalently bind urea under physiological conditions, is described. Sorbent beads containing PGA groups were obtained by suspension polymerization of either styrene or vinylphenylethan-1-one (VPE), followed by modification of the aromatic groups of poly(styrene) and poly(VPE) into PGA. It was found that PGA-functionalized sorbent beads had maximum urea binding capacities of 1.4-2.2 mmol/g and removed ∼0.6 mmol urea/g in 8 h at 37 °C under static conditions from urea-enriched phosphate-buffered saline, conditions representative of dialysate regeneration. This means that the daily urea production of a dialysis patient can be removed with a few hundred grams of this sorbent which, is an important step forward in the development of a wearable artificial kidney.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ACS Applied Polymer Materials vol.2 (2020) date: 2020-02-13 nr.2 p.515-527 [ISSN 2637-6105]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.9b00948, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445813759
Document Type :
Electronic Resource