“…Among these methods, adsorption is considered as a more simple and cost-effective technique for removal of contaminants from water. Various adsorbents such as activated carbon powders and fibers (Chai et al, 2007;Han et al, 2006), carbon nanotubes (Yang et al, 2008), iron oxide magnetite nanoparticles (Bettini et al, 2015b;Kakavandi et al, 2013), montmorillonite (Essington, 1994), Cr-bentonite (Zheng et al, 2009), MCM-41 mesoporous material (Eimer et al, 2003), tetraborate-modified Kaolinite (Unuabonah et al, 2008), sulfonic-functionalized styrene-divinyle benzene copolymer (Jianguo et al, 2005), and methacrylic acid-modified silica gel have been developed to remove aromatic amines from water.…”