This paper is a record of the work of an informal, interdisciplinary group, which contributed to the development of what has come to be known as foul-release coatings. These 'non-stick', non-toxic, antifouling coatings are essentially low surface energy, silicone elastomeric materials, which can be applied by airless spray. The paper opens with an account of the development of antifouling provision, the nature of biofouling and a review of the adhesion mechanisms of diatom slimes, macroalgae and barnacles. The physics and chemistry of low surface energy coatings are then described, followed by the specific research evidence of the difficulty of settlement and adhesion of biofouling to these coatings. The development of a practical product a...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Marine biofouling is of major economic concern to all marine industries. The shipping trade is parti...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
SUMMARY Foul Release systems offer a low energy surface that prevents firm adhesion of fouling organ...
Antifouling coatings for ship hulls are a very important topic in coating research. They are essenti...
Due to the phase-out of TBT-SPCs imposed by the International Maritime Organization, new-generation ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Biofouling is the settlement and growth of any organisms on man-made structures placed in water. In ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
This paper aims to introduce one of the latest investigations on development of marine antifouling c...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Due to the phase-out of TBT-SPCs imposed by the International Maritime Organization, new-generation ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Marine biofouling is of major economic concern to all marine industries. The shipping trade is parti...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
SUMMARY Foul Release systems offer a low energy surface that prevents firm adhesion of fouling organ...
Antifouling coatings for ship hulls are a very important topic in coating research. They are essenti...
Due to the phase-out of TBT-SPCs imposed by the International Maritime Organization, new-generation ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Biofouling is the settlement and growth of any organisms on man-made structures placed in water. In ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
This paper aims to introduce one of the latest investigations on development of marine antifouling c...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Due to the phase-out of TBT-SPCs imposed by the International Maritime Organization, new-generation ...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...
Marine biofouling is of major economic concern to all marine industries. The shipping trade is parti...
Marine biofouling generally refers to the undesirable accumulation of biological organisms on surfac...