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Renal biofiltration.

ASAIO transactions, 1989
Biofiltration is a hemodiafiltration technique performed with a base-free dialysate and simultaneous infusion in postdilution mode of isotonic bicarbonate solution. This technique has the advantages without the inconveniences of bicarbonate dialysis that result from complicated hardware and the need of frequent trouble shooting.
N K, Man   +4 more
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Pilot testing of direct and indirect potable water reuse using multi-stage ozone-biofiltration without reverse osmosis.

Water Research, 2020
Pilot testing of direct potable reuse (DPR) using multi-stage ozone and biological filtration as an alternative treatment train without reverse osmosis (RO) was investigated.
J. Hooper   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Volatile organic compound removal via biofiltration: Influences, challenges, and strategies

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023
Xin Wu   +4 more
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Buffer kinetics in biofiltration.

The International journal of artificial organs, 1986
A condition of metabolic alkalosis has been generally observed in patients undergoing regular biofiltration (BF). The aim of this study was to assess buffer kinetics during a dialysis session in five patients regularly treated by BF for 10 months (dialyzer Biospal 3000S, Qb 301; Qd 545; UF 36.76 ml/min; dialysate CH3 COO 38 mEq/L; replacement fluid ...
FERIANI M   +8 more
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[Acetate-free biofiltration].

Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2012
Acetate-free biofiltration is a dialysis method with high biocompatibility. The lack of acetate results in decreased stimulation of the production of inflammatory mediators. Other favorable features have been added over the years, such as the possibility to modulate the concentration of potassium in the dialysate, thereby reducing the risk of ...
Mauro, Martello, Marina, Di Luca
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Biofiltration for BTEX Removal

Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 2012
Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) biofiltration is an increasingly popular research area because it offers a relatively cheap solution to limit emissions of these toxic agents to the atmosphere. The authors review different technological options for biofiltration, and discuss the main influencing factors including type of packing ...
Farzana Haque   +2 more
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Biofiltration of Exhaust Gases

1999
People living in or near a kraft pulp mill often complain of the odor nuisance associated with the mill’s operations. These complaints are directly related to the production of odorous compounds during the cooking of wood chips with white liquor and subsequent points of gaseous release to the atmosphere. Even when pure sodium hydroxide is used to treat
Pratima Bajpai   +2 more
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Manganese removal during bench-scale biofiltration

Water Research, 2008
As biological manganese (Mn) removal becomes a more popular water treatment technology, there is still a large gap in understanding the key mechanisms and range of operational characteristics. This research aimed to expand on previous bench-scale experiments by directly comparing small filtration columns inoculated with indigenous biofilms from a Mn ...
Mark S, Burger   +3 more
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Who Needs Acetate-Free Biofiltration?

2010
Acetate-free biofiltration (AFB) is a hemodiafiltration (HDF) technique that is performed with a base-free dialysate and simultaneous infusion of sodium bicarbonate solution. In Japan 3 years ago, a new form of acetate-free dialysate containing 2.0 mEq/l citric acid was approved.
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Paediatric experience with acetate-free biofiltration

Pediatric Nephrology, 1995
We describe our preliminary experience with five children who received acetate-free biofiltration, a modification of haemodiafiltration without buffer in the dialysate and simultaneous infusion of bicarbonate through a venous port. Adequacy of haemodialysis (HD) was achieved with 3 h treatments three times per week (mean Kt/v 1.35 +/- 0.29, mean ...
M, Espino Hernandez   +2 more
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