“…High exposure to methylene blue poses serious health hazards for the environment and humans. It may provoke nausea, vomiting, breathing difficulties, allergy, heart rhythm disturbances, tissue necrosis, skin irritation, mental confusion and even cancer and dysfunction of brain, liver and central nervous system (Pandey et al 2017;Jawad et al 2018a). Researchers have, over the years, successfully developed a wide range of techniques for the methylene blue elimination such as electrochemical treatment (Teng et al 2020), ion exchange (Su et al 2022), photocatalytic degradation (González-Crisostomo et al 2022), membrane filtration (Bangari et al 2022), coagulation-flocculation (Ihaddaden et al 2022), and Fenton process (Ye et al 2022).…”