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dialyser - traducción al Inglés

PROCESS OF SEPARATING MOLECULES IN SOLUTION BY THE DIFFERENCE IN THEIR RATES OF DIFFUSION THROUGH A SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE, SUCH AS DIALYSIS TUBING
Dialysis machine; Dialysate; Dialusis; Dialyser; Dialysis therapy; Diffusate; Kidney dialysis machines; Dialysis solution; Hydrostatic filtration dialysis; Dialysis (biochemistry); Equilibrium dialysis
  • Small-molecule dialysis using dialysis tubing

dialyser      
dialyse, separate substances from solution (in Chemistry), separate by by dialysis; perform dialysis, undergo dialysis (also dialyze)
dialyse         
n. dialysis, separation of colloids in a solution (Chemistry); removal of waste matter from the blood of a person whose kidneys do not work (Medicine)
dialysable      
dialyzable, may undergo dialysis

Definición

Diffusate
·noun Material which, in the process of catalysis, has diffused or passed through the separating membrane.

Wikipedia

Dialysis (chemistry)

In chemistry, dialysis is the process of separating molecules in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane, such as dialysis tubing.

Dialysis is a common laboratory technique that operates on the same principle as medical dialysis. In the context of life science research, the most common application of dialysis is for the removal of unwanted small molecules such as salts, reducing agents, or dyes from larger macromolecules such as proteins, DNA, or polysaccharides. Dialysis is also commonly used for buffer exchange and drug binding studies.

The concept of dialysis was introduced in 1861 by the Scottish chemist Thomas Graham. He used this technique to separate sucrose (small molecule) and gum Arabic solutes (large molecule) in aqueous solution. He called the diffusible solutes crystalloids and those that would not pass the membrane colloids.

From this concept dialysis can be defined as a spontaneous separation process of suspended colloidal particles from dissolved ions or molecules of small dimensions through a semi permeable membrane. Most common dialysis membrane are made of cellulose, modified cellulose or synthetic polymer (cellulose acetate or nitrocellulose).