A Novel Generation of Polysulfone/Crown Ether-Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide Membranes with Potential Applications in Hemodialysis.
Andreea Madalina PandeleMadalina OpreaAndreea Aura DutuFlorin MiculescuStefan Ioan VoicuPublished in: Polymers (2021)
Heavy metal poisoning is a rare health condition caused by the accumulation of toxic metal ions in the soft tissues of the human body that can be life threatening if left untreated. In the case of severe intoxications, hemodialysis is the most effective method for a rapid clearance of the metal ions from the bloodstream, therefore, the development of hemodialysis membranes with superior metal ions retention ability is of great research interest. In the present study, synthetic polysulfone membranes were modified with reduced graphene oxide functionalized with crown ether, an organic compound with high metal ions complexation capacity. The physico-chemical characteristics of the composite membranes were determined by FT-IR, Raman, XPS and SEM analysis while their efficiency in retaining metal ions was evaluated via ICP-MS analysis. The obtained results showed that the thermal stability of reduced graphene oxide was improved after functionalization with crown ether and that the presence of the carbonaceous filler influenced the membranes morphology in terms of pore dimensions and membrane thickness. Moreover, the ability of Cu 2+ ions retention from synthetic feed solution was up to three times higher in the case of the composite membranes compared to the neat ones.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- quantum dots
- gold nanoparticles
- aqueous solution
- water soluble
- peritoneal dialysis
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- endothelial cells
- heavy metals
- gene expression
- public health
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- sensitive detection
- multiple sclerosis
- escherichia coli
- hyaluronic acid
- ms ms
- high resolution
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- multidrug resistant
- climate change
- gram negative