Adsorption of dyes using different types of clay: a review
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore · Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
Abstract
Increasing amount of dyes in the ecosystem particularly in wastewater has propelled the search for more efficient low-cost adsorbents. The effective use of the sorption properties (high surface area and surface chemistry, lack of toxicity and potential for ion exchange) of different clays as adsorbents for the removal of different type of dyes (basic, acidic, reactive) from water and wastewater as potential alternatives to activated carbons has recently received widespread attention because of the environmental-friendly nature of clay materials. Insights into the efficiencies of raw and modified/activated clay adsorbents and ways of improving their efficiencies to obtain better results are discussed.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 141
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3Topics & keywords
- Adsorption
- Sorption
- Porosity
- Raw material
- Wastewater
- Chemical engineering
- Specific surface area
- Clay minerals
- Clean water and sanitation