Removal of Orange G Dye from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption: A Short Review
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Abstract
Adsorption is a widely used technique for wastewater remediation. The process is effective and economical for the removal of various pollutants from wastewater, including dyes. Moreover, Besides commercial activated carbon, different low-cost materials such as agricultural and industrial wastes are now used as adsorbents. The present review focused on the removal of a teratogenic and carcinogenic dye, orange G (OG) via adsorption using several adsorbents, together with the experimental conditions and their adsorption capacities. Based on the information compiled, various adsorbents have shown promising potential for OG removal.
Topics & Concepts
AdsorptionActivated carbonWastewaterEnvironmental remediationAqueous solutionOrange (colour)ChemistryIndustrial wastewater treatmentPollutantAgricultural wastePulp and paper industryWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringContaminationEngineeringBiologyEcologyFood scienceWater Quality Monitoring and AnalysisAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal