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}, file = {Volltext:C:\Users\lovis\Zotero\storage\Q4EIE77S\Walter et al. - 2024 - Performance of environmentally friendly, liquid-in.pdf:application/pdf}, }