Claims
- 1. A dialyzing membrane for hemodialysis in the form of a hollow fiber, a tubular foil or a flat sheet formed by regeneration of cellulose from a cuprammonium solution, said membrane comprising at least two firmly self-adhered cellulosic layers with at least one of said layers being a dialyzing layer consisting essentially of a semipermeable regenerated cellulose having a thickness of about 1 to 10.mu. and at least one other of said layers being an adsorbent layer consisting essentially of a semipermeable regenerated cellulose having a thickness of about 10 to 100.mu. in which fine particles of an adsorbent material are embedded in an amount of up to 95% by weight of the adsorbent layer.
- 2. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 1 wherein said adsorbent material is selected from the group consisting of active carbon, aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, zerconium phosphate, silicic acid, silicates and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 1 having three layers, said dialyzing layer being on the retentate side of the membrane, said adsorbent layer being in the middle and a further adsorbent-free cellulosic layer being on the dialysate side of the membrane.
- 4. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cellulosic layers form a hollow fiber, the adsorbent layer consisting essentially of a regenerated cellulose containing about 1 to 95% by weight of adsorbent particles uniformly distributed and embedded therein, said particles having a mean particle size of up to about 40.mu..
- 5. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 4 wherein the adsorbent layer is arranged on the outer dialysate side of the hollow fiber and the dialyzing layer is arranged on the inner retentate side around the interior duct of the hollow fiber.
- 6. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 4 wherein the interior duct of the hollow fiber is filled with isopropyl myristate.
- 7. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 5 wherein the interior duct of the hollow fiber is filled with isopropyl myristate.
- 8. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 4 wherein the adsorbent layer contains about 20 to 70% by weight of adsorbent particles.
- 9. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 8 wherein the adsorbent particles have a mean particle size of about 20 to 40.mu..
- 10. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 9 wherein the interior duct of the hollow fiber is filled with isopropyl myristate.
- 11. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cellulosic layers form a tubular foil or flat sheet, a dialyzing layer consisting essentially of a regenerated cellulose being arranged on the retentate side of the membrane and said at least one adsorbent layer being arranged on the dialysate side of the membrane, the adsorbent particles in said adsorbent layer having a particle size of less than 75% of the thickness of said adsorbent layer.
- 12. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 11 wherein the adsorbent layer contains about 20 to 70% by weight of adsorbent particles.
- 13. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 11 wherein the dialyzing layer has a thickness of about 4 to 6.mu. and said at least one adsorbent layer has a thickness of about 20 to 50.mu..
- 14. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 3 wherein the dialyzing layer on the retentate side of the membrane has a thickness of about 1 to 5.mu., the middle adsorbent layer has a thickness of about 10 to 100.mu., and the adsorbent-free cellulosic layer on the dialysate side has a thickness of about 1 to 5.mu..
- 15. A dialyzing membrane as claimed in claim 14 wherein the middle adsorbent layer has a thickness of about 20 to 50.mu..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 809,486 filed June 23, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,164,437.
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"Activated Carbon Fibers for Artifical Kidney Devices", 7th Ann. Contractors Conf. of Art. Kidney-Chronic Uremin Prog., Davis et al, pp. 111-112, 1974. |
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Divisions (1)
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