D. Stamatialis
University of Twente
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Acta Biomaterialia | 2012
M.S.L. Tijink; Maarten Wester; J. Sun; Anno Saris; Lydia A.M. Bolhuis-Versteeg; Saiful Saiful; Jaap A. Joles; Zandrie Borneman; Matthias Wessling; D. Stamatialis
Hemodialysis is a commonly used blood purification technique in patients requiring kidney replacement therapy. Sorbents could increase uremic retention solute removal efficiency but, because of poor biocompatibility, their use is often limited to the treatment of patients with acute poisoning. This paper proposes a novel membrane concept for combining diffusion and adsorption of uremic retention solutes in one step: the so-called mixed-matrix membrane (MMM). In this concept, adsorptive particles are incorporated in a macro-porous membrane layer whereas an extra particle-free membrane layer is introduced on the blood-contacting side of the membrane to improve hemocompatibility and prevent particle release. These dual-layer mixed-matrix membranes have high clean-water permeance and high creatinine adsorption from creatinine model solutions. In human plasma, the removal of creatinine and of the protein-bound solute para-aminohippuric acid (PAH) by single and dual-layer membranes is in agreement with the removal achieved by the activated carbon particles alone, showing that under these experimental conditions the accessibility of the particles in the MMM is excellent. This study proves that the combination of diffusion and adsorption in a single step is possible and paves the way for the development of more efficient blood purification devices, excellently combining the advantages of both techniques.
northeast bioengineering conference | 2009
H.V. Unadkat; Bernke J. Papenburg; Roman Truckenmueller; D. Stamatialis; Matthias Wessling; C.A. van Blitterswijk; J. de Boer
In the present study we describe a high throughput screening approach to screen the biological interactions of cells with surface topographies created on biomaterial substrates.
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
Mayur Dalwani; Nieck E. Benes; Gerrald Bargeman; D. Stamatialis; Matthias Wessling
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2009
Jens Potreck; Fuat Uyar; Hylke Pieter Sijbesma; Kitty Nijmeijer; D. Stamatialis; Matthias Wessling
Journal of Membrane Science | 2010
M. Hakan Yildirim; J. te Braake; H. Can Aran; D. Stamatialis; Matthias Wessling
Macromolecular Symposia | 2013
N. Diban-Ibrahim Gomez; Suvi Haimi; Lydia A.M. Bolhuis-Versteeg; Sandra Teixeira; Susanna Miettinen; André A. Poot; Dirk W. Grijpma; D. Stamatialis
Journal of Membrane Science | 2018
R. Refoyo; E. D. Skouras; N.V. Chevtchik; D. Stamatialis; Vasilis N. Burganos
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
S.M. Dutczak; M.W.J. Luiten-Olieman; H.J. Zwijnenberg; Lydia A.M. Bolhuis-Versteeg; Louis Winnubst; Mark A. Hempenius; Nieck E. Benes; Matthias Wessling; D. Stamatialis
Optics Express | 2010
M.S.L. Tijink; J. Sun; Beek ter O; Saiful Saiful; Zandrie Borneman; Matthias Wessling; D. Stamatialis
Archive | 2010
M.S.L. Tijink; J. Sun; O. ter Beek; Saiful Saiful; Zandrie Borneman; Matthias Wessling; D. Stamatialis