“…Therefore, the aim of the present study can be classified into the following parts: (a) to synthesize the Cu-Zn binary oxide coupled CdWO 4 composite, (b) to characterize prepared composite, (c) to investigate the effect of adsorbent dose, contact time, solution pH and temperature for adsorption of CR dye from lab prepared aqueous solution, (d) to investigate the initial concentration of CR on adsorption performance of composite, (e) to study the isotherms and thermodynamics in order to identify the adsorption mechanism, (f) to study the kinetics and rate determining step of adsorption, and (g) to analyze the true adsorption performance by partition coefficient. In a previous study, a photocatalytic application of copper oxide and zinc oxide coupled cadmium tungstate was reported for Congo red dye degradation [17]. This is the first reported work in which Cu-Zn binary oxide coupled CdWO 4 has been investigated for CR dye removal through adsorption.…”