Interrupting marine fouling with active buffered coatings
- PMID: 38955544
- DOI: 10.1080/08927014.2024.2367491
Interrupting marine fouling with active buffered coatings
Abstract
Biofouling on marine surfaces causes immense material and financial harm for maritime vessels and related marine industries. Previous reports have shown the effectiveness of amphiphilic coating systems based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) against such marine foulers. Recent studies on biofouling mechanisms have also demonstrated acidic microenvironments in biofilms and stronger adhesion at low-pH conditions. This report presents the design and utilization of amphiphilic polymer coatings with buffer functionalities as an active disruptor against four different marine foulers. Specifically, this study explores both neutral and zwitterionic buffer systems for marine coatings, offering insights into coating design. Overall, these buffer systems were found to improve foulant removal, and unexpectedly were the most effective against the diatom Navicula incerta.
Keywords: Fouling-release surfaces; antifouling surfaces; block copolymer; marine-fouling; pH; polydimethylsiloxane; zwitterion.
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