Abstract One of the most promising alternatives to toxic heavy metal-based paints is offered by the development of antifouling coatings in which the active ingredients are compounds naturally occurring in marine organisms and operating as natural antisettlement agents. Sessile marine macroalgae are remarkably free from settlement by fouling organisms. They produce a wide variety of chemically active metabolites in their surroundings, potentially as an aid to protect themselves against other settling organisms. In this study, a dichloromethane extract from the brown seaweed Sargassum muticum was tested in situ and, after 2 months of immersion, showed less fouling organisms on paints in which the extract was included, compared to paints conta...
Prevention of the accumulation of undesirable biological material i.e. biofouling upon a solid surfa...
International audienceNowadays, biofouling is responsible for enormous economic losses in the mariti...
Problems with tin and copper antifouling compounds have highlighted the need to develop new environm...
One of the most promising alternatives to toxic heavy metal-based paints is offered by the developme...
Marine macroalgae produce a wide variety of biologically-active metabolites that have been developed...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
The search for environment-friendly and non-toxic antifouling (AF) paint components has led to the i...
International audienceMarine macroalgae are particularly prone to epiphytism. The colonisation of th...
International audienceThe application of 'booster biocides' Diuron, Tolylfluanid and Copper thiocyan...
Marine biofouling historically constitutes one of the major constraints faced by mankind in its ocea...
In regard to the more and more restrictive legislations on the use of organotins in antifouling coat...
International audienceThe purification of the chloroform extract from the brown invasive macroalga S...
Objectives: To evaluate antifouling property of extracts from Red Sea soft corals against primary bi...
Prevention of the accumulation of undesirable biological material i.e. biofouling upon a solid surfa...
International audienceNowadays, biofouling is responsible for enormous economic losses in the mariti...
Problems with tin and copper antifouling compounds have highlighted the need to develop new environm...
One of the most promising alternatives to toxic heavy metal-based paints is offered by the developme...
Marine macroalgae produce a wide variety of biologically-active metabolites that have been developed...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
The search for environment-friendly and non-toxic antifouling (AF) paint components has led to the i...
International audienceMarine macroalgae are particularly prone to epiphytism. The colonisation of th...
International audienceThe application of 'booster biocides' Diuron, Tolylfluanid and Copper thiocyan...
Marine biofouling historically constitutes one of the major constraints faced by mankind in its ocea...
In regard to the more and more restrictive legislations on the use of organotins in antifouling coat...
International audienceThe purification of the chloroform extract from the brown invasive macroalga S...
Objectives: To evaluate antifouling property of extracts from Red Sea soft corals against primary bi...
Prevention of the accumulation of undesirable biological material i.e. biofouling upon a solid surfa...
International audienceNowadays, biofouling is responsible for enormous economic losses in the mariti...
Problems with tin and copper antifouling compounds have highlighted the need to develop new environm...