Artificial Membranes
Artificial membranes are thin layers of material that can separate between two distinct solutions. They are used in various technologies such as water treatment and filtration, biosensors, drug delivery, and fuel cells. These membranes have the ability to select which substances can pass through and which cannot, providing a barrier with tailored features and allowing for the efficient separation of product molecules. They are essential in many aspects of life today and are a necessary component for the development of many modern technologies.
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