Literature DB >> 31245992

Eliminating Heat Injury of Zeolite in Hemostasis via Thermal Conductivity of Graphene Sponge.

Yuping Liang1, Congcong Xu1, Fang Liu2, Shiyu Du2, Guofeng Li1,3, Xing Wang1,3.   

Abstract

Thermal release of zeolite is conducive in hemostasis, but losing control will cause serious burns. How to balance the advantages and disadvantages is a challenge. Herein, a zeolite/cross-linked graphene sponge (Z-CGS) was design to break through this challenge. The CGS managed the heat release of zeolite by thermal conduction of graphene. Infrared thermal imager demonstrated the mild exothermic process and good thermal conductivity of the optimized Z-CGS. It controlled wound temperature below 42 °C effectively, as compared to 70 °C of naked zeolite. Blood clotting index further confirmed the contribution of thermal stimulation in Z-CGS. On the synergy of thermal and charge stimulations of zeolite, as well as physical adsorption of CGS, Z-CGS achieved outstanding hemostatic performance. Bleeding was stopped within 69 s in rat artery injury model, faster than that of the Quikclot Combat Gauze. Additionally, cytotoxicity assay and pathological analysis highlighted its biocompatibility. Z-CGS, therefore, was an outstanding composite of combining advantages of zeolite and graphene, while getting rid of the shortcomings of the basic unit. The thermal conductibility of graphene renews an avenue for the safe and highly efficient use of zeolite in hemostasis.

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Keywords:  composite; graphene; hemostasis; thermal conduction; zeolite

Year:  2019        PMID: 31245992     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b04956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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4.  Magnetic field-mediated Janus particles with sustained driving capability for severe bleeding control in perforating and inflected wounds.

Authors:  Qing Li; Enling Hu; Kun Yu; Mengxing Lu; Ruiqi Xie; Fei Lu; Bitao Lu; Rong Bao; Guangqian Lan
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