“…8 In recent years, a number of techniques were employed for the removal of organic pollutants from effluents, including precipitation, membrane ltration, coagulation, ion exchange, adsorption and chemical oxidation. [9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Among these methods, adsorption is one of the promising techniques, [16][17][18][19] mainly due to the effective procedure, operational simplicity, low cost and low energy requirements. 1 The most widely used adsorbents include mesoporous silica, 20 organoclays, 21 powdered activated sludge, 22 activated carbon, 23 magnetic nanoparticles, 24,25 zeolite, 26 molecular sieves, 27,28 activated aluminium oxide 29 and porous polymers.…”