“…Among these methods, the sorption technique is most widely used because of its simple operation, low cost, high efficiency, and the fact that it can be applied in large scale in real applications. The elimination of organic pollutants, such as methyl orange, bisphenol A and bisphenol F, dyes, naphthalene, hexachlorobenzene, sulfanilamide, and inorganic pollutants, such as heavy‐metal ions Cr(VI), As(III), Pb(II), Cd(II), and Co(II) and some radionuclides such as 152 + 154 Eu(III), 90 Sr(II), 243 Am(III), 238 U(VI), and 137 Cs(I), using different kinds of natural clay minerals and man‐made nanomaterials has been studied extensively . The results showed that the sorption properties of various pollutants on natural minerals are mainly dominated by the surface properties of the solid particles and the environmental conditions such as pH, ionic strength, temperature, etc.…”