Graphene Dialysis Membrane
August 15, 2017 | Terry Sharrer

Patient Receiving Dialysis
A typical dialysis session lasts four hours and has to be repeated three times a week. The reason for the timing is the thickness of the filter blood must pass through. But engineers at MIT are testing a dialysis filter made of graphene, which is only one atom thick. They believe this could have a ten-fold reduction in session’s time—if so, to a few minutes. MORE
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Bruce E Dobsch
After working to commercialize a home hemodialysis system it became obvious a thin membrane would really make the impractical a reality. My congratulations. Well done, now help people by completing a life saving system.
Bruce
manjeet singh chhabra
iam kidney patient since 15 years iwould like to see the dream becomes true how long will be in the market i wish all success