Removing Methylene Blue Dye from Water Using Seaweed

Removing Methylene Blue Dye from Water Using Seaweed

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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.

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