Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
875934 Medical Engineering & Physics 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Photocatalytic oxygenation of human blood is an emerging concept based on the principle of photocatalytic splitting of water into oxygen and hydrogen. This communication reports: (i) a design of a photocatalytic cell (PC) that separates the blood from UV (incident) radiation source, (ii) a pH, temperature and flow controlled circuit designed for quantifying the oxygenation of human blood by photocatalysis and (iii) measuring the current efficacy of ITO/TiO2 nano thin films in oxygenating human blood in a dynamic circuit in real time. The average increase in oxygen saturation was around 5% above baseline compared to control (p < 0.0005). We believe this is one of the first attempts to quantify photocatalytic oxygenation of human blood under controlled conditions.

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