The growth of algae, barnacles, moulds and other organisms on ship hulls, concretes, painted or coated surfaces, especially in the tropics, could be harmful and aesthetically unattractive. Control of such growths usually includes the use of coatings that may contain chemicals that can destroy these organisms, and in some cases, other lives. However, manipulation of the topography of material surfaces in the so called Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces (SLIPS) seems to be excellent safety approach of tackling bio-fouling problems. In this work, we have fabricated hydrophobic silica coatings of different particle sizes, ranging from 10 nm to 700 nm; the coatings have been impregnated with non-volatile oil (squalane) to obtain artificial ...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Living nature, through some 3 billion years of evolution, has developed materials, objects, and proc...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Hypothesis: Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal ...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Hypothesis Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal a...
Biofouling is a major concern to the maritime industry. Biofouling increases fuel consumption, accel...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Any man-made structure immersed in the marine environment rapidly becomes fouled, with significant e...
The concept of slippery lubricant-infused surfaces has shown promising potential in antifouling for ...
Any man-made structure immersed in the marine environment rapidly becomes fouled, with significant e...
Fabricating slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), typically composed of lubricant and ...
Biofouling is detrimental and has been a major concern in the marine industry for several decades. T...
Fouling is a major problem in the shipping industry because it increases the drag of the ship, the f...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Living nature, through some 3 billion years of evolution, has developed materials, objects, and proc...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Hypothesis: Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal ...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Hypothesis Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal a...
Biofouling is a major concern to the maritime industry. Biofouling increases fuel consumption, accel...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Any man-made structure immersed in the marine environment rapidly becomes fouled, with significant e...
The concept of slippery lubricant-infused surfaces has shown promising potential in antifouling for ...
Any man-made structure immersed in the marine environment rapidly becomes fouled, with significant e...
Fabricating slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), typically composed of lubricant and ...
Biofouling is detrimental and has been a major concern in the marine industry for several decades. T...
Fouling is a major problem in the shipping industry because it increases the drag of the ship, the f...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Living nature, through some 3 billion years of evolution, has developed materials, objects, and proc...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...