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Modern Approaches to the Development of Marine Antifouling Coatings
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research, 2019At present, 75–80% of the current operating costs of conventional transport are expended for fuel. According to the International Maritime Organization the world fleet burns 300 million tons of fuel annually, releasing into the atmosphere 960 million tons of СО2and 9 million tons of SO2.
A. V. Anisimov +2 more
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Bioactive materials for antifouling coatings
Progress in Organic Coatings, 1992Abstract Marine fouling is the result of the settling and subsequent growth of marine organisms on surfaces immersed in seawater. The most successful principle in use today for the protection of ship's hulls against this unwanted growth is the release of bioactive materials from antifouling coatings.
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Antifouling Coatings in Submarine Structures
2011It's well known that metals are used in underwater structures (i.e. the hulls of ships or different types of boats, offshore marine platforms, the probes of tools for the detection of oceanographic data) are subject to quick deterioration due both to chemical reaction of the inorganic salts contained in sea water and to biochemical action caused by ...
V Romairone, I Trentin, G Luciano
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A Universal Strategy for Constructing Robust and Antifouling Cellulose Nanocrystal Coating
Advanced Functional Materials, 2022Wenshuai Yang +2 more
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