A paper authored by researchers in Saudi Arabia and Egypt has investigated the ability of dried seaweed to remove Methylene Blue Dye, a highly toxic dye, from industrial wastewater and aqueous synthetic solutions.
ADSORPTION OF CONGO RED DYE AND METHYLENE BLUE DYE USING ORANGE PEEL AS AN ADSORBENT
Removal of Methylene Blue from aqueous solutions using as biosorbent Sargassum muticum: an invasive macroalga in Europe - Rubin - 2005 - Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology - Wiley Online Library
Frontiers Adsorption of toxic dye using red seaweeds from synthetic aqueous solution and its application to industrial wastewater effluents
Modelling on the Removal of Dye from Industrial Wastewater Using Surface Improved Enteromorpha intestinalis
Removal of organic dyes using Fucus vesiculosus seaweed bioadsorbent an ecofriendly approach: Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamic studies - ScienceDirect
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Frontiers Adsorption of toxic dye using red seaweeds from synthetic aqueous solution and its application to industrial wastewater effluents
Novel Wastewater Treatment by Using Newly Prepared Green Seaweed–Zeolite Nanocomposite
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