Application to host a visiting researcher to collaborate on biocompatible adsorbents for blood purification
Lead Research Organisation:
Loughborough University
Department Name: Chemical Engineering
Abstract
The principal aim of the research proposal is to develop effective and biocompatible low cost adsorbents for blood purification. Insight into the relationship between the carbon microstructure on the removal of middle molecules (uraemic toxins) and the influence of the carbon's surface chemistry on the interaction of larger blood proteins (influencing the material's biocompatibility) will result in the development of effective and more economic adsorbents for blood purification. The research seeks to minimize any adverse inflammatory responses upon contact between the carbon adsorbent surface and blood. This will lead not only to new knowledge but also to new and better treatment therapies of direct benefit to patients suffering from renal and liver failure, sepsis and other clinical conditions.
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ORCID iD |
Danish Malik (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Malik DJ
(2012)
Nanostructured synthetic carbons obtained by pyrolysis of spherical acrylonitrile/divinylbenzene copolymers.
in PloS one
Malik D
(2009)
Synthesis and characterization of size-selective nanoporous polymeric adsorbents for blood purification
in Separation and Purification Technology