Why is cellophane used in haemodialysis?
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Answer:
Hemodialysis cellophane membranes are one of the first applications in dialysis biological fluid (blood) to eliminate unwanted substances such as urea and creatinine. The cellophane membranes were used in planer form to dialyzed blood against electrolyte solution in artificial kidney (Mollison and Graydon 1977).
Answer:
Cellophane is used in the process of haemodialysis as a semi-permeable membrane.
Explanation:
The use of cellophane membrane was tested and it showed that the use of cellophane as a membrane in the process of haemodialysis or any other kind of dialysis was acting as a permeable membrane for the non-ionic surfactants.
Along with cellophane, use of silicone rubber sheet was also tested and in comparison to it the cellophane membrane worked very well.