“…Due to their more open pore structure compared to reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, nanofiltration (NF) membranes have been used in various applications that require selective separation between solutes, such as water softening, groundwater purification, and concentration of products in certain industries. − More recently, with a growing demand for more challenging separations that require precise selectivity (e.g., lithium recovery from salt-lake brines), NF membranes have become a leading candidate to pursue such selectivity. − Relying on steric hindrance, Donnan (charge) exclusion, and other molecular mechanisms, − NF membranes of different materials and fabrication approaches were proposed to create selectivity toward different solutes. ,, Although success has been abundantly reported, − the selectivity of most NF membranes is relatively limited, unspecific, and, for comparison, a few orders of magnitude lower than the selectivity of ion-selective biological channels. − …”