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Performance of environmentally friendly, liquid-infused coatings against biofouling: evaluation of macrofouling and microbially induced corrosion in freshwater environments

by Teresa Walter, Manuela Langbein, Patrik Blenk, Alexander B. Tesler, Lucia H. Prado, Dan Bornstein, Sannakaisa Virtanen, Kathrin Castiglione, Nicolas Vogel
Abstract:
The performance of liquid-infused coatings based on sustainable or non-toxic materials and energy-efficient fabrication against biofouling is investigated in laboratory and field studies. , Biofouling, caused by the attachment of micro- and macroorganisms, increases the fuel consumption of ships and compromises aquatic infrastructure, especially by microbially induced corrosion. Conventional anti-fouling strategies often rely on the release of toxic substances. Liquid-infused coatings offer an alternative strategy, which has shown promising anti-fouling performance in maritime settings. In this study, we focus on freshwater systems and investigate the performance of a set of recently developed liquid-infused coatings with low environmental impact based on sustainable or non-toxic materials and energy-efficient fabrication. We combine field studies at two freshwater bodies in Bavaria, Germany with laboratory experiments focusing on corrosion and microbial attachment under controlled conditions. Our results indicate that liquid-infused coatings with low environmental impact can show a reduction in general biofouling, mussel attachment, and corrosion rates, as well as the attachment of Thiobacillus thioparus and Pseudomonas fluorescens , organisms known to cause microbially induced corrosion.
Reference:
Teresa Walter, Manuela Langbein, Patrik Blenk, Alexander B. Tesler, Lucia H. Prado, Dan Bornstein, Sannakaisa Virtanen, Kathrin Castiglione, Nicolas VogelPerformance of environmentally friendly, liquid-infused coatings against biofouling: evaluation of macrofouling and microbially induced corrosion in freshwater environmentsIn Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2024.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{walter_performance_2024,
	title = {Performance of environmentally friendly, liquid-infused coatings against biofouling: evaluation of macrofouling and microbially induced corrosion in freshwater environments},
	issn = {2050-7488, 2050-7496},
	shorttitle = {Performance of environmentally friendly, liquid-infused coatings against biofouling},
	url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D4TA00741G},
	doi = {10.1039/D4TA00741G},
	abstract = {The performance of liquid-infused coatings based on sustainable or non-toxic materials and energy-efficient fabrication against biofouling is investigated in laboratory and field studies.
          , 
            
              Biofouling, caused by the attachment of micro- and macroorganisms, increases the fuel consumption of ships and compromises aquatic infrastructure, especially by microbially induced corrosion. Conventional anti-fouling strategies often rely on the release of toxic substances. Liquid-infused coatings offer an alternative strategy, which has shown promising anti-fouling performance in maritime settings. In this study, we focus on freshwater systems and investigate the performance of a set of recently developed liquid-infused coatings with low environmental impact based on sustainable or non-toxic materials and energy-efficient fabrication. We combine field studies at two freshwater bodies in Bavaria, Germany with laboratory experiments focusing on corrosion and microbial attachment under controlled conditions. Our results indicate that liquid-infused coatings with low environmental impact can show a reduction in general biofouling, mussel attachment, and corrosion rates, as well as the attachment of
              Thiobacillus thioparus
              and
              Pseudomonas fluorescens
              , organisms known to cause microbially induced corrosion.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2024-05-21},
	journal = {Journal of Materials Chemistry A},
	author = {Walter, Teresa and Langbein, Manuela and Blenk, Patrik and Tesler, Alexander B. and Prado, Lucia H. and Bornstein, Dan and Virtanen, Sannakaisa and Castiglione, Kathrin and Vogel, Nicolas},
	year = {2024},
	pages = {10.1039.D4TA00741G},
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}