Artificial surfaces in coastal waters and offshore oceans, including boat hulls, docks, and offshore structures, are invariably colonized, or fouled, by a host of sessile species known collectively as fouling communities. Fouling has great economic impacts on shipping and other marine industries and plays an important role in the spread of marine invasive species across the globe. The main strategy to prevent fouling of artificial surfaces is application of antifouling coatings containing varying concentrations and mixtures of biocides. Presently, copper and zinc are popular antifouling biocides, and the latter is gaining in usage due to the known toxic characteristics of copper in the marine environment and consequent regulation and consum...
One major concern with the use of antifouling paints is the release of its biocides (mainly copper a...
Biofouling, the accumulation of organisms on submerged aquatic surfaces, can be detrimental to the a...
Because of its high toxicity, TBT (trybutiltin) was banned since 2003, which resulted in a greater r...
Artificial surfaces in coastal waters and offshore oceans, including boat hulls, docks, and offshore...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
Biofouling control on human-made structures and seagoing technologies that minimize environmental im...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Not AvailableUse of copper based antifouling coatings is undesirable in cage aquaculture due to its ...
Fouling causes negative economic impacts to the major marine industries of shipping, aquaculture and...
<div><p>In laboratory experiments, the antifouling (AF) properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod coati...
Progress in materials science is associated with the development of nanomaterials in terms of energy...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biofouling is a major issue in aquaculture cages and nano materials based antifouling strategies bec...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material (e.g. microorganisms, soft- and hard-fo...
Biofouling is a challenge in global sea-based salmon farming. Norway's salmon-growing industry relie...
One major concern with the use of antifouling paints is the release of its biocides (mainly copper a...
Biofouling, the accumulation of organisms on submerged aquatic surfaces, can be detrimental to the a...
Because of its high toxicity, TBT (trybutiltin) was banned since 2003, which resulted in a greater r...
Artificial surfaces in coastal waters and offshore oceans, including boat hulls, docks, and offshore...
The application of nano-structured compounds has been increasing rapidly in recent years, in several...
Biofouling control on human-made structures and seagoing technologies that minimize environmental im...
From an environmental perspective, there is a need to reduce the amount of biocides in chemically-ac...
Not AvailableUse of copper based antifouling coatings is undesirable in cage aquaculture due to its ...
Fouling causes negative economic impacts to the major marine industries of shipping, aquaculture and...
<div><p>In laboratory experiments, the antifouling (AF) properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod coati...
Progress in materials science is associated with the development of nanomaterials in terms of energy...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biofouling is a major issue in aquaculture cages and nano materials based antifouling strategies bec...
Marine biofouling is the accumulation of biological material (e.g. microorganisms, soft- and hard-fo...
Biofouling is a challenge in global sea-based salmon farming. Norway's salmon-growing industry relie...
One major concern with the use of antifouling paints is the release of its biocides (mainly copper a...
Biofouling, the accumulation of organisms on submerged aquatic surfaces, can be detrimental to the a...
Because of its high toxicity, TBT (trybutiltin) was banned since 2003, which resulted in a greater r...