2023
DOI: 10.1039/d2sc04962g
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Inorganic-based biomaterials for rapid hemostasis and wound healing

Abstract: This review provides the recent progress in the application of inorganic-based biomaterials for rapid hemostasis and wound healing, including preparation methods, material systems, intrinsic mechanisms and biofunctions.

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“…Enhancing the biocompatibility material is crucial to mitigate any discrepancies in the mechanical properties and functional characteristics. This compatibility is particularly vital in the construction of wastewater treatment filtration systems intended for human consumption. , Mechanical capability improvement is also a major issue to tackle, primarily due to poor interlayer bonding, which subsequently restricts their applicability. Recent advancements have addressed these challenges through the development of a novel class of 3D-printed zeolite–polymer composites.…”
Section: A Brief Overview Of Zeolite–polymer Composites Using 3d Prin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enhancing the biocompatibility material is crucial to mitigate any discrepancies in the mechanical properties and functional characteristics. This compatibility is particularly vital in the construction of wastewater treatment filtration systems intended for human consumption. , Mechanical capability improvement is also a major issue to tackle, primarily due to poor interlayer bonding, which subsequently restricts their applicability. Recent advancements have addressed these challenges through the development of a novel class of 3D-printed zeolite–polymer composites.…”
Section: A Brief Overview Of Zeolite–polymer Composites Using 3d Prin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When minor bleeding is caused by injury to the body, it can be stopped by a complex physiological process, 5 but control of severe uncontrolled traumatic bleeding is very challenging 6–10 . In the face of the risks posed by haemorrhage, timely and effective control of haemorrhage is a necessity 11–14 . Usually, haemostasis is the process of stopping bleeding through the formation of a blood clot, 15,16 the mechanism of which consists of two main stages, 17 as demonstrated in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncontrolled bleeding, especially fatal hemorrhage, is a leading cause of mortality in military injuries and other traumas universally. 1,2 In some cases, it can be stopped by using pressure dressings or a tourniquet at the injury site. 3 However, for noncompressible fatal hemorrhage, there is no effective approach to deal with it, especially on a battlefield or in emergencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%