122636 Apr 2026
: Sustainable and cost-effective removal of industrial dyes from wastewater using modern enabling techniques and "low-cost" alternative adsorbents (LCAs).
Below is a detailed review of the core themes, findings, and technical insights from this specific work. 122636
: Fly ash, coal, and malt bagasse (the latter showing up to 94% removal efficiency for methylene blue). : Sustainable and cost-effective removal of industrial dyes
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The number "" primarily refers to a highly cited comprehensive review titled "Modern Enabling Techniques and Adsorbents based Dye Removal with Sustainability Concerns in Textile Industrial Sector" , published in the Journal of Cleaner Production (Volume 272, 2020).
: The study explores adsorption , ion exchange, irradiation, coagulation, and membrane-based filtration.
: Synthetic dyes are often carcinogenic, mutagenic, and toxic . Traditional treatment methods, like using commercial activated carbon, are often too expensive for large-scale industrial use. Key Findings & Methods Evaluated