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Antifouling and Photocatalytic Antibacterial Activity of the AquaSun Coating in Seawater and Related Media.


ABSTRACT: Prolonged testing of the new xerogel photocatalytic coating AquaSun applied to a surface probe immersed in ocean water irradiated with simulated solar radiation shows excellent action against biofouling. Activated by moderate solar radiation, the organosilica film has also good antimicrobial properties. Considering the high stability, the environmental footprint, and the low cost of this sol-gel marine coating, the technology has significant potential toward replacing conventional antifouling and foul-release coatings with a single product of broad applicability.

SUBMITTER: Scandura G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6044555 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antifouling and Photocatalytic Antibacterial Activity of the AquaSun Coating in Seawater and Related Media.

Scandura Gabriele G   Ciriminna Rosaria R   Ozer Lütfiye Yıldız LY   Meneguzzo Francesco F   Palmisano Giovanni G   Pagliaro Mario M  

ACS omega 20171103 11


Prolonged testing of the new xerogel photocatalytic coating AquaSun applied to a surface probe immersed in ocean water irradiated with simulated solar radiation shows excellent action against biofouling. Activated by moderate solar radiation, the organosilica film has also good antimicrobial properties. Considering the high stability, the environmental footprint, and the low cost of this sol-gel marine coating, the technology has significant potential toward replacing conventional antifouling an  ...[more]

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