“…Several industries including textile, leather, paper, and plastics are the sources of dye effluents. [4] Because of their toxic nature, high solubility in water, low degradability, and complex structural compositions, they are extremely harmful and have carcinogenic effects on animals and humans, even at low concentrations. [5,6] Thus, in this regard, several techniques have been reported for purification of wastewater from dyes before they are discharged into the environment including biological, ion exchange, oxidation, coagulation-flocculation, membrane filtration, and adsorption methods.…”