Authors :
Pabitra Chakrabortty
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 3 - March
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Abstract :
Dyes are major water contaminants due to their extensive industrial use. Colors can be constructively taken out
from contaminated water via adsorption. The pace of industrialization is accelerating in the twenty-first century. More
noble hues and dyes are employed at this point. These colors are responsible for a variety of pollutants, such as air, soil,
and water contamination. This report's sole goal is to go over the chemical adsorbents that are utilized to get rid of different
kinds of industrial dyes. Numerous mathematical formulations and adsorption isotherm assumptions were examined.
Numerous factors' effects on adsorptive phenomena are discussed.
Keywords :
Dye Adsorption, Adsorption Isotherms, Effect of pH, Temperature, Adsorbent Concentration.
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Dyes are major water contaminants due to their extensive industrial use. Colors can be constructively taken out
from contaminated water via adsorption. The pace of industrialization is accelerating in the twenty-first century. More
noble hues and dyes are employed at this point. These colors are responsible for a variety of pollutants, such as air, soil,
and water contamination. This report's sole goal is to go over the chemical adsorbents that are utilized to get rid of different
kinds of industrial dyes. Numerous mathematical formulations and adsorption isotherm assumptions were examined.
Numerous factors' effects on adsorptive phenomena are discussed.
Keywords :
Dye Adsorption, Adsorption Isotherms, Effect of pH, Temperature, Adsorbent Concentration.