Adsorption of Dyes from Wastewater: A Comprehensive Review
Rishabh Agarwala, Lavanya Mulky
Abstract
Abstract Because of their ubiquitous industrial usage, dyes are significant water pollutants. Adsorption is an effective method for eliminating colors from tainted water. In the twenty‐first century, industrialization is growing at a dizzying rate. During this stage, more noble colors and dyes are used. These hues contribute to a wide range of contaminants, including water, soil, and air pollution. The objective of this report is just to discuss the chemical and bio‐based adsorbents used to remove various types of industrial dyes. Several adsorption isotherm assumptions and mathematical formulations were investigated. The effect of a variety of factors on adsorption phenomena is addressed.
Topics & Concepts
AdsorptionWastewaterHueIndustrialisationPollutantPollutionEnvironmental scienceIndustrial wastewater treatmentEnvironmental chemistryWater pollutionBiochemical engineeringChemistryEnvironmental engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringOrganic chemistryPolitical scienceEcologyArtificial intelligenceLawBiologyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalDye analysis and toxicityWater Quality Monitoring and Analysis