Hollow mesoporous carbon spheres—an excellent bilirubin adsorbent

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Publication Date 2009-08-25
DOI 10.1039/B911083F
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Jiamin Zhang


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Abstract

Hollow mesoporous carbon spheres (HMCSs) were used for the first time as a bilirubin adsorbent, which showed an extraordinarily high bilirubinadsorption capacity as compared with commercial activated carbon for haemoperfusion, high bilirubinadsorption selectivity and negligable hemolytic activity. The results are very attractive and promising for blood purification applications.

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