Polymeric membranes are thin, semi-permeable barriers that selectively allow certain molecules or particles to pass through while blocking others. They play a crucial role in various separation processes, offering advantages like lower energy consumption and compact design compared to traditional methods. These membranes come in different types and structures, including symmetric and asymmetric, porous and dense. Their separation mechanisms involve size exclusion, solution-diffusion, and charge-based interactions. Key properties like permeability, selectivity, and fouling resistance determine their performance in applications ranging from water treatment to gas separation.