In this study, metal composite oxides grown on nickel foam were prepared, which were modified by dopamine and biochar to obtain cauliflower-shaped Co2MnO4/NF@PDA/BC adsorption material to adsorb cationic dyes from aqueous solutions. The maximum adsorption amounts q max for methylene blue (MB), malachite green (MG), and crystal violet (CV) were 8.44, 41.03 and 3.39 mg g- 1, and the adsorption aligned with the Langmuir isother-mal model as single molecular layer adsorption on a homogeneous surface. The adsorption experiments of dyes were conducted using lake water in the environment, and the adsorption rates of MB, MG, and CV were 91.4%, 94.8% and 85.1%, respectively. Meanwhile, the material has wide pH applicability (3-9), and good adsorption-desorption cycle performance. In addition, the synthesized adsorbent Co2MnO4/NF@PDA/BC and the control adsorbent were investigated and shown to have good adsorption capacity. In conclusion, the adsorbent materials synthesized in this work have some application prospects in dye wastewater adsorption.