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Molecular filtration

Molecular filtration is a process that separates tiny particles, such as molecules, from a fluid (liquid or gas) using specialized membranes. These membranes have very small pores that allow smaller molecules to pass through while blocking larger ones. This technique is often used to purify substances, remove contaminants, or extract specific components, such as in water purification, air filtering, or pharmaceutical production. By selectively allowing certain molecules to pass, molecular filtration ensures a higher level of purity and safety in various applications.