Progress of marine biofouling and antifouling technologies
S Cao, JD Wang, HS Chen, DR Chen - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2011 - Springer
Adhesion of marine fouling organisms on artificial surfaces such as ship hulls causes many
problems, including extra energy consumption, high maintenance costs, and increased …
problems, including extra energy consumption, high maintenance costs, and increased …
The biology of biofouling diatoms and their role in the development of microbial slimes
PJ Molino, R Wetherbee - Biofouling, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Diatoms are a major component of microbial slimes that develop on man-made surfaces
placed in the marine environment. Toxic antifouling paints, as well as environmentally …
placed in the marine environment. Toxic antifouling paints, as well as environmentally …
Diatom-inspired bionic hydrophilic polysaccharide adhesive for rapid sealing hemostasis
X Sun, N Li, C Su, Y Mu, X Cong, Z Cao, X Wang… - ACS …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Diatoms are typical marine biofouling organisms that secrete extracellular polymers (EPS) to
achieve strong underwater adhesion. Here, we report a diatom-inspired bionic hydrophilic …
achieve strong underwater adhesion. Here, we report a diatom-inspired bionic hydrophilic …
The importance of extracellular carbohydrate productionby marine epipelic diatoms
GJC Underwood, DM Paterson - Advances in botanical research, 2003 - Elsevier
Soft-sediment habitats in intertidal and shallow subtidal marine ecosystems frequently
support extensive populations of benthic microalgae (microphytobenthos). These algal …
support extensive populations of benthic microalgae (microphytobenthos). These algal …
Diatom-specific oligosaccharide and polysaccharide structures help to unravel biosynthetic capabilities in diatoms
B Gügi, T Le Costaouec, C Burel, P Lerouge, W Helbert… - Marine Drugs, 2015 - mdpi.com
Diatoms are marine organisms that represent one of the most important sources of biomass
in the ocean, accounting for about 40% of marine primary production, and in the biosphere …
in the ocean, accounting for about 40% of marine primary production, and in the biosphere …
Biostabilization of cohesive sediments: revisiting the role of abiotic conditions, physiology and diversity of microbes, polymeric secretion, and biofilm architecture
SU Gerbersdorf, S Wieprecht - Geobiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
In aquatic habitats, micro‐organisms successfully adhere to and mediate particles, thus
changing the erosive response of fine sediments to hydrodynamic forcing by secreting glue …
changing the erosive response of fine sediments to hydrodynamic forcing by secreting glue …
Adhesion and motility of fouling diatoms on a silicone elastomer
R Holland, TM Dugdale, R Wetherbee, AB Brennan… - Biofouling, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Recent demands for non-toxic antifouling technologies have led to increased interest in
coatings based on silicone elastomers that 'release'macrofouling organisms when …
coatings based on silicone elastomers that 'release'macrofouling organisms when …
Comparison of the Fouling Release Properties of Hydrophobic Fluorinated and Hydrophilic PEGylated Block Copolymer Surfaces: Attachment Strength of the Diatom Navicula …
S Krishnan, N Wang, CK Ober, JA Finlay… - …, 2006 - ACS Publications
To understand the role of surface wettability in adhesion of cells, the attachment of two
different marine algae was studied on hydrophobic and hydrophilic polymer surfaces …
different marine algae was studied on hydrophobic and hydrophilic polymer surfaces …
Antifouling enzymes and the biochemistry of marine settlement
JB Kristensen, RL Meyer, BS Laursen… - Biotechnology …, 2008 - Elsevier
Antifouling coatings are used extensively on marine vessels and constructions, but
unfortunately they are found to pose a threat to the marine environment, notably due to …
unfortunately they are found to pose a threat to the marine environment, notably due to …
Environmental effects on exopolymer production by marine benthic diatoms: Dynamics, changes in composition, and pathways of production 1
GJC Underwood, M Boulcott, CA Raines… - Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Marine benthic diatoms excrete large quantities of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS),
both as a function of their motility system and as a response to environmental conditions …
both as a function of their motility system and as a response to environmental conditions …