Devices for urea electrolysis and methods of using same

US11925737B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11925737-B2
Application numberUS-202117350754-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 17, 2021
Priority dateDec 31, 2015
Publication dateMar 12, 2024
Grant dateMar 12, 2024

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The present disclosure provides devices and methods of using same for cleansing a solution (e.g., a salt or used dialysis solution) of urea via electrooxidation, and more specifically to cleansing a renal therapy solution/dialysis solution of urea via electrooxidation so that the renal therapy solution/dialysis solution can be used or reused for treatment of a patient. In an embodiment, a device for the removal of urea from a fluid having urea to produce a cleansed fluid includes a urea decomposition unit and an electrodialysis unit.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dialysis fluid cleansing device comprising: a urea decomposition unit comprising: an alkaline polymeric gel; an inlet for entry of used dialysis fluid having urea; an outlet for outputting cleansed dialysis fluid; and a first set of electrodes including an anode and a cathode having an electrocatalytic surface on the anode for decomposition of urea via electrooxidation, wherein the anode of the first set of electrodes comprises cobalt, copper, iron, nickel, platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium, mixtures thereof, or alloys thereof; and an electrodialysis unit comprising a second set of electrodes including a cathode, an anode having an electrocatalytic surface on the anode for separation of a salt solution via electrodialysis, and at least two of a bipolar membrane, a cation exchange membrane, and an anion exchange membrane between the anode and the cathode of the second set of electrodes, wherein the salt solution is separated into an acid stream and a basic stream, wherein at least one of (i) the basic stream from the electrodialysis unit is placed in fluid communication with the inlet of the urea decomposition unit, (ii) the acid stream from the electrodialysis unit is placed in fluid communication with the outlet of the urea decomposition unit, or (iii) the acid stream is circulated through the electrodialysis unit, and wherein the at least one of (i) to (iii) aids in forming the cleansed dialysis fluid outputted from the urea decomposition unit. 2. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , wherein the electrodialysis unit comprises a first cell including a first bipolar membrane, a first ion exchange membrane, and a second ion exchange membrane, wherein the first ion exchange membrane is positioned next to one side of the first bipolar membrane and the second ion exchange membrane is positioned next to an opposite side of the first bipolar membrane, thereby forming a first compartment between the first bipolar membrane and the first ion exchange membrane and a second compartment between the first bipolar membrane and the second ion exchange membrane. 3. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 2 , wherein the first ion exchange membrane is an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane. 4. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 2 , wherein the second ion exchange membrane is an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane. 5. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 2 , wherein the electrodialysis unit further comprises a second cell including a second bipolar membrane and a third ion exchange membrane, wherein the second cell is positioned next to the first cell, and wherein the second bipolar membrane is positioned between the second ion exchange membrane of the first cell and the third ion exchange membrane, thereby forming a third compartment between the second bipolar membrane and the third ion exchange membrane. 6. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 5 , wherein the first, second, and third ion exchange membranes are cation exchange membranes or the first, second, and third ion exchange membranes are anion exchange membranes. 7. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 2 , wherein the electrodialysis unit comprises a cell including a first bipolar membrane, a second bipolar membrane, a first ion exchange membrane, and a second ion exchange membrane, wherein the first ion exchange membrane and the second ion exchange membrane are positioned between the first bipolar membrane and the second bipolar membrane, thereby forming a first compartment between the first bipolar membrane and the first ion exchange membrane, a second compartment between the first ion exchange membrane and the second ion exchange membrane, and a third compartment between the second ion exchange membrane and the second bipolar membrane. 8. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 2 , wherein the first ion exchange membrane is a cation exchange membrane and the second ion exchange membrane is an anion exchange membrane. 9. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , wherein the urea decomposition unit further comprises a power source, and the power source in the urea decomposition unit provides the first set of electrodes with an electrical charge to activate the electrocatalytic surface of the first set of electrodes. 10. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , wherein the electrodialysis unit further comprises a power source, and the power source in the electrodialysis unit provides the second set of electrodes with an electrical charge to split water in a bipolar membrane into H + and OH − . 11. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , wherein the electrodialysis unit separates the salt solution via bipolar membrane electrodialysis. 12. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 11 , which is configured to accept used dialysis fluid as the salt solution. 13. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 12 , wherein the used dialysis fluid includes one or more salts selected from the group consisting of: a sodium salt, a magnesium salt, a calcium salt, a lactate salt, a carbonate salt, an acetate salt, a citrate salt, and a phosphate salt. 14. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , which includes a tank for the salt solution. 15. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , which is configured to accept the basic stream having NaOH. 16. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , which is configured to accept the acid stream having HCl. 17. The dialysis fluid cleansing device of claim 1 , wherein the anode in the urea decomposition unit comprises nickel, nickel oxide, nickel hydroxide or nickel oxide hydroxide (NiOOH). 18. The dialysis fluid cleansing device method of claim 1 , which is configured to apply a voltage difference across the cathode and the anode in the urea decomposition unit sufficient to produce nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide gas, and water. 19. A hemodialysis system comprising: a blood circuit and a dialysis fluid circuit, wherein the dialysis fluid circuit is in fluid communication with a device that removes urea from the used dialysis fluid having urea to produce a cleansed dialysis fluid, the device including: a urea decomposition unit comprising: an alkaline polymeric gel: an inlet for entry of used dialysis fluid having urea; an outlet for outputting cleansed dialysis fluid; a first set of electrodes including an anode and a cathode having an electrocatalytic surface on the anode for decomposition of urea via electrooxidation, wherein the anode of the first set of electrodes comprises cobalt, copper, iron, nickel, platinum, palladium, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium, mixtures thereof, or alloys thereof; and an electrodialysis unit comprising a second set of electrodes including a cathode, an anode having an electrocatalytic surface on the anode for separation of a salt solution via electrodialysis, and at least two of a bipolar membrane, a cation exchange membrane, and an anion exchange membrane between the anode and the cathode of the second set of electrodes, wherein the salt solution is separated into an acid stream and a basic stream, wherein at least one of (i) the basic stream from the electrodialysis unit is placed in fluid communication with the inlet of the urea decomposition unit, (ii) the acid stream from the electrodialysis unit is placed in fluid communication with the outlet of the urea decomposition unit, or (iii) the acid stream is circulated through the electrodialysis unit, and wher

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  • comprising multiple electrodialysis steps · CPC title

  • Electrodialysis; Electro-osmosis {; Electro-ultrafiltration; Membrane capacitive deionization} · CPC title

  • Apparatus therefor · CPC title

  • Cells comprising dimensionally-stable non-movable electrodes; Assemblies of constructional parts thereof · CPC title

  • Oxidation (halogenation C25B3/27) · CPC title

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What does patent US11925737B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides devices and methods of using same for cleansing a solution (e.g., a salt or used dialysis solution) of urea via electrooxidation, and more specifically to cleansing a renal therapy solution/dialysis solution of urea via electrooxidation so that the renal therapy solution/dialysis solution can be used or reused for treatment of a patient. In an embodiment, a devic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baxter Int, Baxter Healthcare Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/169. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 12 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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