“…A number of studies have been reported by various authors for dye adsorption by using several adsorbents. Animal or plant-based activated charcoal such as rice husk, 16 coir pith, 17 bamboo, 18 sawdust, 19 agricultural wastes, 20 wood, 21 collagen, 22 bone, 23 and petroleum pitch, 24 inorganic adsorbents namely lignite, 25 zeolite, 26 and silica molecular sieves, 27 biopolymers, 28 and nano metal oxides [29][30][31][32][33] are the widely studied adsorbent materials. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess unique structures and physical properties which makes them a promising candidate for the adsorption of dyes from industrial effluents.…”