“…As an example, due to its naturally porous structure, wood is an excellent filter and adsorption material. Researchers are moving towards the synthetic fiber or plant fiber to make disposable plastic materials [ [89] , [90] , [91] , [92] , [93] ]. As a result, natural or functionalized wood as a substrate for membrane filtration and adsorption technologies is an option to examine for achieving savings and efficiencies.…”