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Our community commonly characterizes membrane processes in terms of the sizes of the components that are being permeated or rejected by a membrane in contact with a specific feed stream[1]. Components that are rejected by the membrane via simple hydrodynamic sieving are diverse in size relative to the suspending medium, but in such cases the dimension of the rejected component is typically greater than 2 nm in size, while the suspending medium comprises a continuum fluid like water.