“…Therefore, the decolorization of the dye molecules by low-cost and innovative techniques was investigated recently in several studies recently. , The adsorption processes as a decolorization technique of the dissolved synthetic dyes were endorsed strongly for their high efficiency, simplicity, recyclability, and production cost considerations as compared to the other investigated methods including filtration, ion exchange processes, chemical precipitation, and coagulation. , Availability, fabrication cost, recyclability, biodegradability, safety, and adsorption capacity are the main parameter that controls the suitability of the selected adsorbent and its efficiency . Recently, natural-based carbonaceous materials and raw coal were assessed widely as potential adsorbents of some synthetic dyes as well as other types of dissolved chemicals. − The raw coal was applied effectively in the removal of some synthetic dyes such as methylene blue, methyl orange, basic blue 3 (BB3) dye, and basic yellow 2 (BY2) dye …”