Summary:
- This article discusses the development of a modified biochar material that can effectively remove up to 95% of dyes from wastewater. Biochar is a charcoal-like substance made from organic waste materials.
- The modified biochar is created by treating it with a chemical process, which enhances its ability to adsorb and remove dyes and other pollutants from water. This makes it a reusable and sustainable solution for addressing wastewater pollution.
- The modified biochar can be easily separated from the treated water and reused, making it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly technology for water purification and dye removal in industries such as textile manufacturing.