In the last decade many commercial biocides were gradually banned for toxicity. This work reports, for the first time, the synthesis and characterization of silica nanocontainers loaded with a natural product antifoulant (NPA), the zosteric sodium salt which is a non-commercial and environmentally friendly product with natural origin. The synthesis approach is a single step dynamic self-assembly with tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) as silica precursor. Unlike conventional mesoporous silica nanoparticles, the structure of these silica nanocontainers provides loading capacity and allows prolonged release of biocide species. The obtained nanocapsules have been characterized morphologically by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electr...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
The growing need to develop surfaces able to effectively resist biological fouling has resulted in t...
Nowadays urban populations spend 90% of their time in buildings where microbial growth lead to hazar...
In the last decade many commercial biocides were gradually banned for toxicity. This work reports, f...
In cultural heritage field, significant research efforts have been recently made to improve the effi...
The conservation of stone monuments is a constant concern due to their continuous weathering, in whi...
Biological fouling of surfaces, occurring through the attachment and accumulation of microorganisms,...
In the last decade, worldwide research has focused on innovative natural biocides and the developmen...
In the attempt of satisfying the quest for new antifouling products tailored for applications on Cul...
Biofouling is the undesired biofilm formation on surfaces at a liquid interface that interferes with...
This work reports the synthesis and characterization of silica nanocapsules with biologically active...
We study the synthesis and characterisation of an innovative TEOS-based composite coating, which cou...
Objective: To synthesize mesoporous silica nanoparticles using the sol-gel method and to determine t...
Zosteric acid is a secondary metabolite of the aquatic plant Zostera Marina, the most wide-ranging m...
We study the synthesis and characterization of an innovative TEOS-based composite coating, which cou...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
The growing need to develop surfaces able to effectively resist biological fouling has resulted in t...
Nowadays urban populations spend 90% of their time in buildings where microbial growth lead to hazar...
In the last decade many commercial biocides were gradually banned for toxicity. This work reports, f...
In cultural heritage field, significant research efforts have been recently made to improve the effi...
The conservation of stone monuments is a constant concern due to their continuous weathering, in whi...
Biological fouling of surfaces, occurring through the attachment and accumulation of microorganisms,...
In the last decade, worldwide research has focused on innovative natural biocides and the developmen...
In the attempt of satisfying the quest for new antifouling products tailored for applications on Cul...
Biofouling is the undesired biofilm formation on surfaces at a liquid interface that interferes with...
This work reports the synthesis and characterization of silica nanocapsules with biologically active...
We study the synthesis and characterisation of an innovative TEOS-based composite coating, which cou...
Objective: To synthesize mesoporous silica nanoparticles using the sol-gel method and to determine t...
Zosteric acid is a secondary metabolite of the aquatic plant Zostera Marina, the most wide-ranging m...
We study the synthesis and characterization of an innovative TEOS-based composite coating, which cou...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
The growing need to develop surfaces able to effectively resist biological fouling has resulted in t...
Nowadays urban populations spend 90% of their time in buildings where microbial growth lead to hazar...