Three novel polymer coating sets were investigated for marine fouling release application. These were based on different surface-active copolymers of various architectures incorporated into a polysiloxane network matrix (tin-catalyst crosslinked, bismuth-catalyst crosslinked and UV photocrosslinked). For all coatings leachates were prepared in order to assess the effective eco-sustainability of materials via an ecotoxicological test battery composed by different marine and/or freshwater organisms (Vibrio fischeri, Dunaliella tertiolecta, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, Artemia salina, Artemia franciscana, Daphnia magna, Sparus aurata). The effectiveness of assessed coatings was also evaluated by a set of settlement and detachment assays co...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
Biofouling is the settlement and growth of any organisms on man-made structures placed in water. In ...
Biofouling, the accumulation of organisms on submerged aquatic surfaces, can be detrimental to the a...
Biofilms formed on submerged marine surfaces play a critical role in the fouling process, causing in...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Biological fouling occurs everywhere in the marine environment and is a significant problem for mari...
Marine biofouling is defined as the undesirable accumulation of biomacromolecules, microbial slimes,...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Marine biofouling has troubled mankind, both environmentally and economically, since they set sail, ...
Biofouling is the settlement and growth of any organisms on man-made structures placed in water. In ...
Biofouling, the accumulation of organisms on submerged aquatic surfaces, can be detrimental to the a...
Biofilms formed on submerged marine surfaces play a critical role in the fouling process, causing in...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Biological fouling occurs everywhere in the marine environment and is a significant problem for mari...
Marine biofouling is defined as the undesirable accumulation of biomacromolecules, microbial slimes,...
Surfaces submerged in marine environments rapidly get colonized by marine organisms, a process known...
Biofouling has been an economically and environmentally costly problem to mankind ever since they s...
Exposure of artificial surfaces such as ship hulls to a marine environment leads to the attachment o...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Due to legislative pressures and the recent ban of trybutyl tin, alternative environmentally accepta...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...
Bio-fouling is a ubiquitous natural process whereby organisms such as bacteria, algae or invertebrat...
Materials immersed in water experience a series of biological and chemical processes, resulting in t...