A growing concern for environmental issues is observed in the development of marine paints and coatings. This study is part of ECOPAINT PACA project and is focused on the comparison of the activity of several natural compounds to those of commercial biocides on the adhesion of marine bacteria and macroorganisms. In vitro and in situ tests were carried out on the selected compounds and on coatings containing them
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Coatings containing booster biocide (diuron and tolylfluanid) and copper thiocyanate were exposed to...
Any artificial structure in contact which serves as a base for macro-organisms to grow on. It is kno...
International audienceBiofilm formation is a key step during marine biofouling, the natural coloniza...
Biofouling of marine structures and platforms results in both economical and environmental penalties...
Problems with tin and copper antifouling compounds have highlighted the need to develop new environm...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
To produce ecological marine paints, it is necessary to understand the phenomena involved in antifou...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Coatings containing booster biocide (diuron and tolylfluanid) and copper thiocyanate were exposed to...
Any artificial structure in contact which serves as a base for macro-organisms to grow on. It is kno...
International audienceBiofilm formation is a key step during marine biofouling, the natural coloniza...
Biofouling of marine structures and platforms results in both economical and environmental penalties...
Problems with tin and copper antifouling compounds have highlighted the need to develop new environm...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
To produce ecological marine paints, it is necessary to understand the phenomena involved in antifou...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Coatings containing booster biocide (diuron and tolylfluanid) and copper thiocyanate were exposed to...
Any artificial structure in contact which serves as a base for macro-organisms to grow on. It is kno...