Fabricating slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), typically composed of lubricant and microstructured surface, is an effective way to solve the problem of marine anti-fouling. In the present work, acetone acted as a volatile solvent, and epoxy resin acted as a linking agent were mixed with one-dimensional material with different length (300-nm carbon nanotubes, 300-?m carbon fiber, and 1-mm polyacrylonitrile fiber). After acetone volatilized, one-dimensional materials with different length could form various kind of internal or surface structures. 300-?m carbon fiber could form a hierarchical structure with both internal holes and vertical needle-shaped structures, which effectively ensured the storage stability of lubricant i...
Biofouling, the accumulation and proliferation of microorganisms, plants, and fouling animals on sur...
The growth of algae, barnacles, moulds and other organisms on ship hulls, concretes, painted or coat...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
Hypothesis: Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal ...
Hypothesis Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal a...
A new family of polymeric, lubricant-infused, nanostructured wrinkled surfaces was designed that eff...
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...
\u3cp\u3eOil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separatel...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Biofouling, the accumulation and proliferation of microorganisms, plants, and fouling animals on sur...
The growth of algae, barnacles, moulds and other organisms on ship hulls, concretes, painted or coat...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...
Hypothesis: Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal ...
Hypothesis Marine biofouling is a global, longstanding problem for maritime industries and coastal a...
A new family of polymeric, lubricant-infused, nanostructured wrinkled surfaces was designed that eff...
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...
\u3cp\u3eOil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separatel...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Oil-infused 'slippery' polymer surfaces and engineered surface textures have been separately shown t...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Marine biofouling is a longstanding problem because of the constant challenges placed by various fou...
Since biofilm formation by microfoulers significantly contributes to the fouling process, it is impo...
Biofouling, the accumulation and proliferation of microorganisms, plants, and fouling animals on sur...
The growth of algae, barnacles, moulds and other organisms on ship hulls, concretes, painted or coat...
Biofouling occurs when artificial surfaces are immersed underwater, leading to the build- up of org...