The water body environment is related to ecological and human health. Adsorption is an effective means to remove pollutants from water bodies. Currently, the common adsorbents suffer from disadvantages such as structural instability and poor adsorption performance under acidic conditions, which not only affect the adsorption efficiency but also cause secondary pollution of water bodies. In this study, a novel aminated multiwalled carbon nanotube-doped flower-like nanocomposite was designed, where the anionic or neutral groups were protonated under acidic conditions, and it displayed a higher adsorption capacity for dyes by ion exchange, represented by methylene blue (MB) and rhodamine B (RB). WSe in the composite increases its adsorption sites. The adsorption efficiency of pollutants in acidic wastewater was enhanced while avoiding secondary contamination. The synthesized composites showed maximum adsorptions of 27.55 and 27.47 mg/g for MB and RB, respectively. The current work offers a novel approach to treating acidic wastewater.

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