Among the first events after immersion of surfaces in the ocean is surface 'conditioning'. Here, the accumulation and composition of the conditioning films formed after immersion in the ocean are analyzed. In order to account for different surface chemistries, five self-assembled monolayers that differ in resistance to microfouling and wettability were used. Water samples from two static immersion test sites along the east coast of Florida were collected at two different times of the year and used for experiments. Spectral ellipsometry revealed that conditioning films were formed within the first 24 h and contact angle goniometry showed that these films changed the wettability and rendered hydrophobic surfaces more hydrophilic and vice vers...
Little is known about the performance of fouling-release coatings at different geographical location...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972.Bibliography: leaves 100-105.ix, 105...
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Among the first events after immersion of surfaces in the ocean is surface 'conditioning'. Here, the...
Conditioning, ie the adsorption of proteins and other macromolecules, is the first process that occu...
Seawater samples were collected using a technique that isolated the upper 0.15 mm of surface water. ...
Adhesion of microorganisms to surfaces in marine environments leads to biofouling. The deleterious e...
International audienceAdsorption of organic macromolecules onto surfaces in contact with waters form...
Many studies have shown relationships of substratum hydrophobicity, charge or roughness with bacteri...
The formation of biofilm on surfaces in the marine environment is believed to be an important factor...
Adhesion of three marine bacterial strains, i.e. Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus, Psychrobacter s...
The surface of a metal immersed in solutions containing organic and inorganic molecules is modified ...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Little is known about the performance of fouling‐release coatings at different geographical location...
Many studies have shown relationships of substratum hydrophobicity, charge or roughness with bacteri...
Little is known about the performance of fouling-release coatings at different geographical location...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972.Bibliography: leaves 100-105.ix, 105...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10086/10203-thumbnail.jpgMicroplastics (plast...
Among the first events after immersion of surfaces in the ocean is surface 'conditioning'. Here, the...
Conditioning, ie the adsorption of proteins and other macromolecules, is the first process that occu...
Seawater samples were collected using a technique that isolated the upper 0.15 mm of surface water. ...
Adhesion of microorganisms to surfaces in marine environments leads to biofouling. The deleterious e...
International audienceAdsorption of organic macromolecules onto surfaces in contact with waters form...
Many studies have shown relationships of substratum hydrophobicity, charge or roughness with bacteri...
The formation of biofilm on surfaces in the marine environment is believed to be an important factor...
Adhesion of three marine bacterial strains, i.e. Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus, Psychrobacter s...
The surface of a metal immersed in solutions containing organic and inorganic molecules is modified ...
Biofouling is a major problem for long-term deployment of sensors in marine environments. The aim of...
Little is known about the performance of fouling‐release coatings at different geographical location...
Many studies have shown relationships of substratum hydrophobicity, charge or roughness with bacteri...
Little is known about the performance of fouling-release coatings at different geographical location...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972.Bibliography: leaves 100-105.ix, 105...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10086/10203-thumbnail.jpgMicroplastics (plast...