Abstract:
The removal of endotoxins, a potential contaminant of dialysis water and dialysate, is
a very difficult task. The endotoxin removal capacity of commercial ceramic
membranes with a nominal molecular weight cut-off of < 1,000 and adsorber
membranes was investigated. The dead-end filtration results showed that all
investigated ceramic membranes produce water meeting the European standards
when challenged with low endotoxin concentrations, but only one membrane type
succeeded at high endotoxin concentrations. In addition, we present preliminary
analysis of the factors determining bacterial fragment removal from water of different
ceramic and polymeric adsorptive membranes.