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Removal of dye from polluted water using novel nano manganese oxide-based materials

Author Affiliations
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, La Trobe University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InJournal of Water Process Engineering
Year2019
Citations266

Abstract

Dyes are priority pollutants, commonly found at significant concentrations in textile effluents. The presence of dyes stuffs in wastewater can cause severe problems to aquatic life and human beings. Therefore, the removal of dyes from wastewater is important in order to minimize their hazardous effects on the environment. One way of removing dyes is to use nanosized manganese oxides (MnOs). To date, there has been much work reported on the use of nanosized MnOs as sorbents for dyestuffs. They are promising sorbents for commercial use due to their amorphous nature, high specific surface areas (SSA), mesoporous structure, and low to the moderate point of zero charge (pHPZC). This review summarizes the toxicity and recent advances for removing dyes from wastewater…
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