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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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Development of Marine Antifouling Coatings
2014Antifouling coatings for underwater hulls are a very important topic in coating research. Effective hull coatings determine the performance factors including speed, fuel consumption, and weight of a vessel. Controlling fouling using an antifouling paint containing biocides is the most common way of keeping hulls as efficient as possible; however ...
Xiaowei Pei, Qian Ye
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Potent antifouling compounds produced by marine Streptomyces
Bioresource Technology, 2010Biofouling causes huge economic loss and a recent global ban on organotin compounds as antifouling agents has increased the need for safe and effective antifouling compounds. Five structurally similar compounds were isolated from the crude extract of a marine Streptomyces strain obtained from deep-sea sediments.
Xu, Sharon Ying +7 more
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Furylchalcones as new potential marine antifoulants
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2019Fil: Sathicq, Angel Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnologico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo en Ciencias Aplicadas "Dr. Jorge J. Ronco". Universidad Nacional de la Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas.
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Marine antifouling laboratory bioassays: an overview of their diversity
Biofouling, 2009In aquatic environments, biofouling is a natural process of colonization of submerged surfaces, either living or artificial, involving a wide range of organisms from bacteria to invertebrates. Antifouling can be defined as preventing the attachment of organisms onto surfaces.
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Antifouling Activity of Marine Natural Products
2012With the global ban of application of organotin-based marine coatings by International Maritime Organization in 2008, there is a practical and urgent need of identifying environmentally friendly low-toxic and nontoxic antifouling compounds for marine industries.
Qian, Pei-Yuan, Xu, Sharon Ying
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Cleaning up marine antifouling [PDF]
An overview of marine fouling and past and future strategies for reducing it.
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BIOASSAY OF MARINE ANTIFOULANTS
Naval Engineers Journal, 1969ARNOLD FREIBERGER, HAROLD M. HORBUND
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Bioinspired marine antifouling coatings: Status, prospects, and future
Progress in Materials Science, 2022Huichao Jin, Limei Tian, Wei Bing
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