Our planet is expecting a population growth in the coming years and so a higher demand of food production (i.e., crops) that will require higher crop yields. The demand of fertilizers (chemical or natural) is going to increase as they contain one or more of the essential elements (nutrients) necessary for plant growth: phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium. Urine is considered as a possible source of such nutrients because of its composition. In urine, sodium (Na+), potassium (K+) and ammonium (NH4+) are competitive cations in separation and the recovery process as they have the same valence (+1), very similar hydrated radii and very similar diffusion coefficient which renders separation by charge, size, and mobility unsuitable. This research...