Modifikasi Sintesis Membran Nilon-Arang untuk Pengolahan Air Limbah Batik
Abstract
The environmental crisis affecting water bodies, particularly due to waste
from the batik industry using synthetic dyes, necessitates effective treatment
methods. This study examines the performance of using modified membranes for
the treatment of textile effluents. Nylon was used as the polymeric membrane
material, and it was incorporated with activated carbon. The variations in the
composition of the nylon-carbon membrane were 100%:0%, 90%:10%, 80%:20%,
70%:30%, and 60%:40%. The membrane performance was evaluated to determine
the optimal composition of nylon and activated carbon for flux measurement and
the removal of Zn, COD, and TSS from textile wastewater. The results indicated
that all filtrations exhibited similar permeate flux behavior, with a rapid decline in
flux at the initial filtration, followed by a gradual decrease, and eventually reaching
a stable flux. The Zn rejection during the filtration of textile wastewater reached
90,55%. Additionally, the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total
suspended solids (TSS) reached 64,44% and 59,36%, respectively.