“…However, now our days, production of large industrial effluent with toxic substances such as oils, dyes, heavy metals, and other hazardous pollutants have demonstrated to require specific treatment technologies which may include either reverse osmosis, ion exchange, electrodialysis, electrolysis, chemical oxidation and reduction, chemical precipitation, flocculation, membrane filtration, microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, adsorption, or a combination of any two . However, the cost effect related to most of these treatments methods limits their practicability with adsorption among proven to have been the most applicable, since it is economical and simple in operation . The term adsorption is defined as the accumulation of substances in solution called adsorbate onto the interface of a material called the adsorbent.…”