March 3, 2026
Urea-Imprinted Hollow Fiber Membranes Functionalized with Polyeugenol and Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phosphoric Acid as Hemodialysis Membrane Candidates
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- Urea-imprinted hollow fiber membranes show potential as effective hemodialysis candidates, merging specific functionalization techniques.
- In a significant outcome, these membranes could enhance dialysis efficacy, addressing current limitations for improved patient care.
- Analysis utilizing urea-imprinting and polymer functionalization explored advanced configurations in membrane technology.
- These findings highlight the need for innovative materials in dialysis, potentially elevating treatment standards in clinical settings.
Djunaidi et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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