For high rate water electrolysers, minimising Ohmic losses through efficient gas bubble evacuation away from the active electrode is as important as minimising activation losses by improving the electrode's electrocatalytic properties. In this work, by a combined experimental and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach, we identify the topological parameters of flow-engineered 3-D electrodes that direct their performance towards enhanced bubble evacuation. In particular, we show that integrating Ni-based foam electrodes into a laterally-graded bi-layer zero-gap cell configuration allows for alkaline water electrolysis to become Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM)-like, even when keeping a state-of-the-art Zirfon diaphragm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between the concentration of a drug and its pharmacological effect is often described by empirical mathematical models. We investigated the relationship between the steepness of the concentration-effect relationship and inter-individual variability (IIV) of the parameters of the sigmoid E model, using the similarity between the sigmoid E model and the cumulative log-normal distribution. In addition, it is investigated whether IIV in the model parameters can be estimated accurately by population modeling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis prospective study evaluates haemodynamic and electroencephalographic effects observed when administering four combinations of effect-site concentrations of propofol (Ce) and remifentanil (Ce), all yielding a single predicted probability of tolerance of laryngoscopy of 90% (P = 90%) according to the Bouillon interaction model. We aimed to identify combinations of Ce and Ce along a single isobole of P that result in favourable hypnotic and haemodynamic conditions. This knowledge could be of advantage in the development of drug advisory monitoring technology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article provides a dialogue covering an ongoing controversy on the use of clearance versus rate constant approaches for model parameterization when assessing pharmacokinetic (PK) data. It reflects the differences in opinions that can exist among PK experts. Importantly, this discussion extends beyond theoretical arguments to demonstrate how these different approaches impact the analysis and interpretation of data acquired in clinical situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Vancomycin is frequently used in hemodialysis (HD) and in hemodiafiltration (HDF) patients and is usually administered in the last 30 or 60 minutes of a dialysis session. Vancomycin pharmacokinetics are not well described in HDF patients. The aim of this study is to develop a population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model and dosing regimen for vancomycin in HDF patients and to evaluate its applicability in low-flux (LF-HD) patients.
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