Adsorption of textile dyes in the presence either clay or activated carbon as a technological models: A review

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Global water pollution caused via dye and pollutants have been reported to need touched an alarming level. These hazardous pollutants pose important threats to ecosystem, humans, due to their carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and toxicity. Different method needed to removal of dyes from waste water, like chemical oxidation, extraction, physical adsorption, electrochemical treatments and zonation. Though, these methods conventional are constrained via little efficiency great cost,stability, and harmful formation through-produces. Wastewater from production dyestuff is one of the main pollutants water. Different ways have been useful for the remediation of water contaminated. In the present study, the utilize of low-cost, abundantly available, greatly efficient and simply obtained ecofriendly adsorbents like clay and activated carbons have been reported as an alternative to the current expensive ways of dye removal from aqueous solution. .About of the methods depend of the several will yield from (AC). kind of AC is useful: (1) it acts as a dye adsorbent, not only in straight forward methods of the adsorption but too in AC-improved clotting and filtration membrane methods; (2) it strong produces of the oxidizing agents (typically, radicals (_OH)) in electro chemical oxidation dye; (3)it catalysis _OH production in (AOPs); (This reviews kind of clay and AC in dye de-colorization, assesses the possibility of each AC-altered de colorization method and discusses perspectives on future research.

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Aljeboree, A. M., Al-Gubury, H. Y., Bader, A. T., & Alkaim, A. F. (2020). Adsorption of textile dyes in the presence either clay or activated carbon as a technological models: A review. Journal of Critical Reviews. Innovare Academics Sciences Pvt. Ltd. https://doi.org/10.31838/jcr.07.05.128

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