Biological fouling occurs everywhere in the marine environment and is a significant problem for marine vessels. Anti-fouling coatings have been used effectively to prevent fouling; however, these coatings harm non-targeted sea-life. Fouling-release coatings (FRC) appear to be an alternative way to combat fouling. FRC do not necessarily prevent the settlement of marine organisms but rather allow their easy removal with application of shear to the coatings surface. These coatings must be non-toxic, non-leaching, have low surface energy, low modulus, and durability to provide easy removal of marine organisms. Here the goal is to develop FRC based on thermosetting siloxane-polyurethane, amphiphilic polyurethane, and zwitterionic/amphiphilic pol...
A major problem of naval vessels is the surface fouling caused by marine organisms on any surface ex...
In this study, innovative strategies for the manufacturing of anti-fouling/foul-release (AF/FR) coat...
<div><p>The ideal marine antifouling (AF)/fouling-release (FR) coating should be non-toxic, while ef...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
Biofouling, the attachment and growth of microorganisms and aquatic animals on submerged surfaces, p...
New antifouling (AF) coatings were designed and manufactured exploiting the proven foul-release (FR)...
Three novel polymer coating sets were investigated for marine fouling release application. These wer...
Amphiphilic siloxane–polyurethane (AmSiPU) coatings were prepared using a series of polyisocyanate p...
The continuous accumulation of marine fouling on the submerged marine structures has caused signific...
Amphiphilic coatings are nowadays described as the most promising strategy for the achievement of an...
Marine biofouling is defined as the undesirable accumulation of biomacromolecules, microbial slimes,...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Marine biofouling, the settlement of marine organisms on surfaces, is a major problem affecting nava...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of organisms onto surfaces immersed in sea water. Fouling of...
A major problem of naval vessels is the surface fouling caused by marine organisms on any surface ex...
In this study, innovative strategies for the manufacturing of anti-fouling/foul-release (AF/FR) coat...
<div><p>The ideal marine antifouling (AF)/fouling-release (FR) coating should be non-toxic, while ef...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
Biofouling, the attachment and growth of microorganisms and aquatic animals on submerged surfaces, p...
New antifouling (AF) coatings were designed and manufactured exploiting the proven foul-release (FR)...
Three novel polymer coating sets were investigated for marine fouling release application. These wer...
Amphiphilic siloxane–polyurethane (AmSiPU) coatings were prepared using a series of polyisocyanate p...
The continuous accumulation of marine fouling on the submerged marine structures has caused signific...
Amphiphilic coatings are nowadays described as the most promising strategy for the achievement of an...
Marine biofouling is defined as the undesirable accumulation of biomacromolecules, microbial slimes,...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Marine biofouling, the settlement of marine organisms on surfaces, is a major problem affecting nava...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of organisms onto surfaces immersed in sea water. Fouling of...
A major problem of naval vessels is the surface fouling caused by marine organisms on any surface ex...
In this study, innovative strategies for the manufacturing of anti-fouling/foul-release (AF/FR) coat...
<div><p>The ideal marine antifouling (AF)/fouling-release (FR) coating should be non-toxic, while ef...