In the era of industrialization, large quantities of various dyes can be used in many industries, like paper and pulp manufacturing, textiles, printing, food products, leather treatment, etc. [1]. The effluent contains various colourful materials from industries, which further mixed with the surface and groundwater system. It causes a problem to human health such as kideny, liver, brain, and central nervous system due to toxic and carcinogenic dyes [2]. Therefore, it is required to eliminate dye contamination. Due to complex aromatic structures, it can't easily degrade [3]. Therefore, it is necessary to design an appropriate treatment method. Recently, various methods have been developed which includes biological treatment, reverse osmosis, coagulation, flocculation, chemical oxidation, photodegradation [4] and adsorption [5] for the wastewater treatment containing colour impurities. Among this adsorption is one of best technique due to its effortlessness operation and lower cost compared to other processes. Recently, great attention has been focused on use
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