Nanocellulose/Graphene
Oxide Composite Beads as a
Novel Hemoperfusion Adsorbent for Efficient Removal of Bilirubin Plasma
Posted on 2025-03-04 - 20:22
Conventional hemoperfusion adsorbents suffer from inefficiency
and poor biocompatibility. Cellulose, a natural polysaccharide with
biocompatible, biodegradable, and nontoxic properties, was combined
with graphene oxide (GO) to fabricate composite beads (TGO) for blood
purification. GO synthesized via a modified Hummers method was complexed
with 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPO)-oxidized cellulose
nanofibrils (TOCNs). Increasing GO content (2–20 wt %) enhanced
TGO’s specific surface area (256.4–289.0 m2 g–1) while retaining an ∼10 nm pore size.
TGO demonstrated exceptional adsorption capacities: bilirubin (418.4
mg g–1), creatinine (23.5 mg g–1), uric acid (146.6 mg g–1), and Cu2+ (171.9 mg g–1). The beads exhibited excellent
hemocompatibility (hemolysis rate <5%) and prolonged recalcification
time (585 ± 5.2 s). Notably, TGO restored blood bilirubin levels
to normal within 30 min, highlighting its potential for blood purification.
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Wei, Xuanru; Zhu, Hengfeng; Hong, Dichan; Li, Xiangxian; Shi, Zhuqun; Yang, Quanling (1753). Nanocellulose/Graphene
Oxide Composite Beads as a
Novel Hemoperfusion Adsorbent for Efficient Removal of Bilirubin Plasma. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01838