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hi everyone in this video i am going to explain different types of membranes that are classified based on their pore size and molecular weight cutoff which is the lowest molecular weight at which greater than 90 percent of a solute with a known molecular weight is rejected by the membrane as we can see in the diagram here there are four different types of membranes and i will go over them with an ascending order of pore size the first one is reverse osmosis or ro membrane ro is considered as one of the finest among all the filtration methods that are available currently these membranes can act as a barrier for all the dissolved salts and inorganic molecules and they can also reject organic molecules with greater than 100 dalton molecular weight so their molecular weight cutoff is considered as below 100 dalton main application of reverse osmosis membranes is in desalination of sea water or brackish water they are used in wastewater recovery food and beveraging industry and also in biom