Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new materials as well as in the adsorption of dye. This study reports a literature review (articles) and technology review (patents) about publications and product invention, which contain information on the use of cellulose on the adsorption of dyes in the period 2004–2014. For this work, research database and keywords were used to find articles and patents related to the subject under review. Specific words were used to find articles and patents related to the subject under review. After a demanding research, 1 patent and 23 articles that contain the words “cellulose,” “dye,” and “adsorption or sorption” in their titles were assessed, and annual...
Not surprisingly, cellulose-based agents for wastewater treatments, and more precisely for coagulati...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
Cellulose is a biodegradable, renewable, non-meltable polymer which is insoluble in most solvents du...
Dyes are emerging as harmful pollutants, which is one of major issues for the environmentalists and ...
Celluloses are natural polysaccharides that have garnered attentions in recent years due to their su...
Recent years have seen explosive growth in research concerning the use of cellulosic materials, eith...
Recently, sustainable energy sources and environmental problems have received more attention. As one...
In recent years, there has been an interest in the study of new methods for the removal of dyes from...
Wastewater from agricultural and industrial activities released into the environment contains pollu...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
Textile industries represents one of the most pollutants industries due to the discharge of contamin...
Cellulose is one of the most abundant biopolymers in nature. It is used in the industry in various w...
Adsorption process is one of the best ways for removal of dyes from effluent generated from differen...
In developing countries many industries use dyes to colour their products, such as textiles, rubber,...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Not surprisingly, cellulose-based agents for wastewater treatments, and more precisely for coagulati...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
Cellulose is a biodegradable, renewable, non-meltable polymer which is insoluble in most solvents du...
Dyes are emerging as harmful pollutants, which is one of major issues for the environmentalists and ...
Celluloses are natural polysaccharides that have garnered attentions in recent years due to their su...
Recent years have seen explosive growth in research concerning the use of cellulosic materials, eith...
Recently, sustainable energy sources and environmental problems have received more attention. As one...
In recent years, there has been an interest in the study of new methods for the removal of dyes from...
Wastewater from agricultural and industrial activities released into the environment contains pollu...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
Textile industries represents one of the most pollutants industries due to the discharge of contamin...
Cellulose is one of the most abundant biopolymers in nature. It is used in the industry in various w...
Adsorption process is one of the best ways for removal of dyes from effluent generated from differen...
In developing countries many industries use dyes to colour their products, such as textiles, rubber,...
Despite several technological improvements and achievements, wastewater treatment remains a serious ...
Not surprisingly, cellulose-based agents for wastewater treatments, and more precisely for coagulati...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
Cellulose is a biodegradable, renewable, non-meltable polymer which is insoluble in most solvents du...