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David O. Cooney

Researcher at Clarkson College

Publications -  24
Citations -  516

David O. Cooney is an academic researcher from Clarkson College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Activated charcoal & Sodium salicylate. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 499 citations.

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Analyses of mass transfer in hemodialyzers for laminar blood flow and homogeneous dialysate

TL;DR: Theoretical analyses of mass transfer in hemodialyzers which contain flowing blood and dialysate streams separated by a semi-permeable membrane are presented in this paper, where solutions are obtained in terms of well-known functions.
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An improved theoretical model for hollow-fiber enzyme reactors

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of hollow-fiber enzyme reactors is presented, for first-order kinetics, which leads to explicit expressions for the concentration fields on both the enzyme and substrate sides.
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A “Superactive” Charcoal for Antidotal Use in Poisonings

TL;DR: Amoco Grade PX-21 powdered activated charcoal was found to adsorb nearly three times as much sodium salicylate from simulated gastric fluid than did another charcoal (Norit A), indicating the potential superior effectiveness of the Amoco charcoal as an oral antidote in poisonings.
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Mass transfer in parallel-plate dialyzers—A conjugated boundary value problem

TL;DR: In this article, a semi-infinite parallel-plate dialysers were analyzed by solving the convective diffusion equations for the two fluids (blood and dialysate) for arbitrary interfacial concentration distributions and linking the two solutions via a continuity-of-flux boundary condition at the membrane surfaces.