Abstract
d organic compounds that pose serious risks to aquatic ecosystems and human health. This
study investigates the application of biochar as an effective treatment medium for textile wastewater.
Biochar, a carbon-rich material produced through pyrolysis of organic matter, offers high surface area,
porosity, and adsorption properties. We evaluated the efficacy of biochar in removing dyes and heavy
metals from simulated textile effluent under varying conditions of contact time, pH, and biochar dosage.
Results indicated that biochar significantly reduced dye concentration and metal ions, with optimal
removal rates achieved at specific pH levels and higher biochar amounts. Mechanistic studies suggested
that adsorption, electrostatic interactions, and ion exchange were the primary removal processes. This
research highlights the potential of biochar not only as a sustainable solution for textile effluent
treatment but also as a means to recycle organic waste, contributing to a circular economy. Further
investigations into the regeneration and reuse of biochar in wastewater treatment are recommended to
enhance its practical applicability.