Publications by authors named "Wenjing A"

Hydrophilic hemostatic sponge plays an important role in trauma bleeding control because of its robust coagulant functions. However, its strong tissue adhesion can easily result in wound tear and rebleeding during removing the sponge. Herein, the design of a hydrophilic anti-adhesive chitosan/graphene oxide composite sponge (CSAG) that possesses stable mechanical strength, rapid liquid absorption and strong intrinsic/extrinsic coagulation stimulations, is reported.

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Effective hemostasis for noncompressible bleeding has been a key challenge because of the deep, narrow, and irregular wounds. Swellable gelatin is an available hemostatic material but is limited by weak mechanical strength and slow liquid absorption. Herein, the design of a gelatin and graphene oxide (GO) composite sponge (GP-GO) that possesses stable cross-linked networks and excellent absorbability, is reported.

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Synergistic functionalization of interface coagulation stimulation and liquid absorption capacity is the key to improve the hemostatic efficiency of hemostats. Herein, we prepared a graphene-ophicalcite (OPH) heterogeneous composite sponge (GOCS) by using the heterogeneous gradient composite strategy. The sponge took cross-linked graphene sponge (CGS) as the main skeleton, allowing the OPH to be controllably positioned on the surface of GOCS.

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