Anti-Biofouling Features of Eco-Friendly Oleamide-PDMS Copolymers

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The biofouling of marine organisms on a surface induces serious economic damage. One of the conventional anti-biofouling strategies is the use of toxic chemicals. In this study, a new eco-friendly oleamide-PDMS copolymer (OPC) is proposed for sustainable anti-biofouling and effective drag reduction. The anti-biofouling characteristics of the OPC are investigated using algal spores and mussels. The proposed OPC is found to inhibit the adhesion of algal spores and mussels. The slippery features of the fabricated OPC surfaces are examined by direct measurement of pressure drops in channel flows. The proposed OPC surface would be utilized in various industrial applications including marine vehicles and biomedical devices.

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Seo, E., Seong, M. R., Lee, J. W., Lim, H., Park, J., Kim, H., … Lee, S. J. (2020). Anti-Biofouling Features of Eco-Friendly Oleamide-PDMS Copolymers. ACS Omega, 5(20), 11515–11521. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00633

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