“…A number of agricultural waste materials have being studied for the removal of different pollutants from aqueous solutions at different operating conditions. They include: cassava peel , sugar beet pulp (Aksu and İşoglu 2005), Nipha Palm (Wankasi et al 2006), rice bran (Suzuki et al 2007), coconut husk Tan et al, 2008), periwinkle shell (Bello et al 2008), orange peel (Ningchuan et al 2009), cocoa pod husk (Bello and Ahmad 2011), mango leaf (Khan et al 2011), coconut shell (Bello and Ahmad 2012), loquat leaves (Akl and Salem 2012), durian seed , TiO 2 /UV, , CNT/magnesium oxide composite , fertilizer waste, (Gupta et al 1998), waste material adsorbents (Mittal et al 2011), waste material adsorbents (Mittal et al 2009a), waste material adsorbents (Mittal et al 2009b), waste material adsorbents , tire derived carbons (Saleh and Gupta 2013), alumina-coated carbon nanotubes (Gupta et al 2011), industrial wastes (Jain et al 2003), Waste materials, , Multi-walled carbon nanotubes-ionic liquid-carbon paste electrode (Khani et al 2010), mesoporous activated carbon (Karthikeyan et al 2012).…”