“…So, this process can be combined with the other treatment processes to enhance dye removal from wastewater. Among the various methods, adsorption process, because of high removal efficiency, simplicity and extensive utilization, is an appropriate technique to remove dye pollutants from aqueous media [14,[20][21][22][23]. In recent years, many studies have been conducted on the dye adsorption by different absorbents such as fly ash, peat, wood powder, coir pith, lignin, clay, bottom ash, zeolite, calcine alunite, peanut hull, rice husk, brown seaweed, cellulose, silica gel, bagasse pith, maize cob, orange peel, and waste red mud [2,11,16,20,21,24,25].…”