Claims
- 1. An artificial pulmonary capillary for oxygenating blood comprising:
an inlet for receiving deoxygenated blood and transporting the blood to a photolytic cell; the photolytic cell having a photo-reactive surface, said photo-reactive surface having the ability to convert water in the blood to dissolved oxygen upon light activation; a light source for providing light photons to said photolytic cell and activating said photo-reactive surface; and an outlet for transporting oxygenated blood out of said photolytic cell.
- 2. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein said photo-reactive surface comprises a light-activated catalyst.
- 3. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 2, wherein said light activated catalyst is a metal oxide catalyst comprising anatase (TiO2), WO3 or ZnO.
- 4. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein said light source is an ultraviolet laser light at 350-390 nm.
- 5. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 2, wherein said light-activated catalyst converts, when photolytically irradiated, water in the blood to hydrogen ions, electrons and active oxygen.
- 6. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 5, wherein said active oxygen formed during photolysis is hydrogen peroxide or other forms of oxygen gas precursors.
- 7. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 5, wherein said electrons generated during photolysis are then electrically conducted away to avoid reversal of the reaction.
- 8. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 5, wherein said active oxygen formed during photolysis is converted by a disproportionation catalyst into dissolved oxygen.
- 9. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 8, wherein said disproportionation catalyst is MnO2.
- 10. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 5, wherein said hydrogen ions formed during photolysis react with carbonate ions in the blood for form carbonic acid.
- 11. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 10, wherein said carbonic acid reacts with carbonic anhydrase in the blood to form water and carbon dioxide.
- 12. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 11, wherein said carbon dioxide is removed from the blood.
- 13. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein the photo-reactive surface comprises a light transparent substrate and a photolytic coating.
- 14. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 13, wherein said photolytic coating comprises a layer of a light activated catalyst which converts, when photolytically irradiated, water in the blood to hydrogen ions, electrons and active oxygen.
- 15. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 14, wherein said photolytic coating further comprises a disproportionation catalyst which converts active oxygen to dissolved oxygen.
- 16. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein said capillary has an internal diameter of 10μ or more.
- 17. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein said capillary has an internal diameter of 10-200μ.
- 18. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 1, wherein the photolytic cell comprises a mesoporous material.
- 19. An artificial pulmonary capillary for producing oxygenated blood from the venous blood of a patient comprising:
an inlet for receiving deoxygenated, venous blood, from a patient and transporting the blood to a photolytic cell; a photolytic cell having a light transparent substrate and a photo-reactive surface, said photo-reactive surface comprising a layer of a light activated, photolytic catalyst and a layer of a disproportionation catalyst disposed on said photolytic catalyst and wherein said photo-reactive surface has the ability to convert water in the blood to dissolved oxygen upon light activation; a light source for providing light photons to said light transparent substrate of the photolytic cell and activating said photolytic catalyst to initiate a series of chemical reactions that result in dissolved oxygen generation by the photo-reactive surface of the photolytic cell; and an outlet for transporting oxygenated blood out of said photolytic cell and returning the blood to the patient.
- 20. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 19, wherein said light activated, photolytic catalyst is a metal oxide.
- 21. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 20, wherein said metal oxide comprises TiO2 (anatase), WO3 or ZnO.
- 22. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 19, wherein said light source is an ultraviolet laser light at 350-390 nm.
- 23. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 19, wherein said disproportionation catalyst comprises MnO2.
- 24. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 19, wherein said photolytic cell comprises a transparent substrate and a photolytic coating comprising a first disposed layer of TiO2 (anatase) and a second disposed layer of MnO2.
- 25. The artificial pulmonary capillary of claim 19, wherein said capillary is constructed from mesoporous materials.
- 26. A photolytic cell for use in an artificial pulmonary capillary comprising:
a transparent substrate; a light-activated photolytic catalyst disposed upon said substrate; and a disproportionation catalyst disposed upon said light-activated photolytic catalyst.
- 27. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said light-activated photolytic catalyst is a metal oxide.
- 28. The photolytic cell of claim 27, wherein said metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of TiO2 anatase, WO3, and ZnO.
- 29. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said disproportionation catalyst includes at least one of FeII, FeIII, CuI, CuII, CoII, CoIII, MnII, MnIII, MnIV, and MnO2.
- 30. The photolytic catalyst of claim 29, wherein said catalyst is MnO2.
- 31. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said photolytic cell converts water into dissolved oxygen.
- 32. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said light-activated photolytic catalyst converts water into active oxygen.
- 33. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said disproportionation catalyst converts active oxygen to dissolved oxygen.
- 34. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said cell is constructed from mesoporous materials.
- 35. The photolytic cell of claim 26, wherein said cell is constructed of SAMMS.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
09920385 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60358448 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60388977 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/920,385, filed on Aug. 1, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/358,448, filed on Feb. 20, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/388,977, filed on Jun. 14, 2002.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/24587 |
8/1/2002 |
WO |
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