The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several fields. The use of engineered nano-materials as carriers of antifouling compounds is just beginning and already reveals clear advantages compared to bulk active compounds, such as slowed and controlled release, novel functionality, and high loading capacity. This present study assesses the antifouling efficacy of two nanostructured materials, spherical mesoporous silica nanocapsules (SiNC) and Zn-Al layered double hydroxides (LDH), loaded with two commercial biocides, zinc prithione (ZnPT) and copper pyrithione (CuPT). The study used adult mussels from three geographical regions, the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea, to exa...
Biofouling results from the accumulation of a wide variety of organisms including microorganisms, pl...
Marine biofouling remains one of the key challenges for maritime industries, both for seafaring and ...
Progress in materials science is associated with the development of nanomaterials in terms of energy...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
Artificial surfaces in coastal waters and offshore oceans, including boat hulls, docks, and offshore...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Biofouling is the undesired biofilm formation on surfaces at a liquid interface that interferes with...
In cultural heritage field, significant research efforts have been recently made to improve the effi...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
International audienceBiofoulings are associated to colonization of artificial submerged structures ...
Anti-fouling biocide zinc pyrithione (ZnPT) and its biological fate have received little attention b...
Biofouling results from the accumulation of a wide variety of organisms including microorganisms, pl...
Marine biofouling remains one of the key challenges for maritime industries, both for seafaring and ...
Progress in materials science is associated with the development of nanomaterials in terms of energy...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
Artificial surfaces in coastal waters and offshore oceans, including boat hulls, docks, and offshore...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Biofouling is the undesired biofilm formation on surfaces at a liquid interface that interferes with...
In cultural heritage field, significant research efforts have been recently made to improve the effi...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
International audienceBiofoulings are associated to colonization of artificial submerged structures ...
Anti-fouling biocide zinc pyrithione (ZnPT) and its biological fate have received little attention b...
Biofouling results from the accumulation of a wide variety of organisms including microorganisms, pl...
Marine biofouling remains one of the key challenges for maritime industries, both for seafaring and ...
Progress in materials science is associated with the development of nanomaterials in terms of energy...