“…Dyes have long been used in plastic, paper, leather, textile, and other industrial sectors. Wastewaters discharged from these industrial sectors often contain a certain amount of dyes, especially water-soluble organic dyes, due to their low biodegradability [1,2,3]. The conventional biological treatment processes fail to effectively treat these dye wastewaters, due to which, several physical or chemical processes, including osmosis [4], electro flotation [5], chemical oxidation [6], ion exchange [7], and filtration [8], have been developed in recent years.…”