Publications by authors named "T P Nickerson"

Polyamide reverse osmosis (PA-RO) membranes achieve remarkably high water permeability and salt rejection, making them a key technology for addressing water shortages through processes including seawater desalination and wastewater reuse. However, current state-of-the-art membranes suffer from challenges related to inadequate selectivity, fouling, and a poor ability of existing models to predict performance. In this Perspective, we assert that a molecular understanding of the mechanisms that govern selectivity and transport of PA-RO and other polymer membranes is crucial to both guide future membrane development efforts and improve the predictive capability of transport models.

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Objectives: Over 70% of pediatric organ donors are declared deceased by brain death (BD) criteria. Patients with these devastating neurologic injuries often have accompanying multiple organ dysfunction. This study was performed to characterize organ dysfunction in children who met BD criteria and were able to donate their organs compared with those deemed medically ineligible.

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  • Early post-traumatic seizures (PTS) occur in 31% of children with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and are linked to poorer outcomes.
  • Continuous electroencephalogram (cEEG) monitoring revealed that interictal abnormalities, particularly lateralized periodic discharges (LPDs), were significantly more frequent in children experiencing early PTS.
  • Poor cEEG background features, such as discontinuity and lack of reactivity, correlated with worse recovery scores at various follow-ups, suggesting these may serve as early prognostic indicators.
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Solitary fibrous tumors are rare tumors of mesenchymal origin. Although most often observed in the lung pleura, they have been reported in varied extrapleural sites. A 70-year-old male with complicated Crohn's disease presented with 3 days of nausea, emesis, constipation, and abdominal pain.

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  • The study investigated how steric hindrance and charge interactions affect ionic transport in reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes compared to commercial ones, using a mix of experimental data and the Nernst-Planck equation.
  • rGO membranes showed varying salt retention rates (7%-70%) based on ion type, with swelling in water reducing steric hindrance and impacting their effectiveness for salt exclusion.
  • The research demonstrated that rGO membranes can selectively remove organic impurities from high TDS water, achieving 90% retention of PFOA, making them suitable for treating contaminated water.
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