Artificial Membranes
Artificial membranes are materials with the capability to mimic the functionalization and selectivity of biological membranes. They are made of polymer blends with different chemical functionalities, which give them the capacity to act as a barrier between two different composition environments. This property makes them useful for various applications, such as water filtration, cell culture, and drug delivery. They also have a wide range of industrial uses, including separation technology, pollutant control, and biocatalysis. Artificial membranes are increasingly being used in biochemistry, medical diagnostics, and medicine due to their ability to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and offer improved accuracy and precision.
← Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology