“…4 As such, a foremost research theme in materials science is the advancement of novel methodologies for environmental remediation 5 and it has resulted in several new processes, such as membrane filtration, photochemical degradation, reverse osmosis, ozonation, ion exchange, biodegradation, precipitation/oxidation, electrocoagulation, and adsorption, and are commonly used in dye removal processes to protect water quality. [6][7][8][9][10] Dye removal via adsorption is the preferred method as no hazardous components are produced. [11][12][13] In the past few decades, [14][15][16][17][18] supramolecular gels based on low molecular weight organogelators (LMOGs) have gained significant attention due to an extensive range of potential applications, such as drug delivery, 19 template reactions, 20 materials and devices fabrication, 21 molecular sensing, 22 and oil-spill recovery.…”