Water-erodible xanthan-acrylate-polyurethane antifouling coating

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Biopolymer xanthan (Xn) and its functionalized polymer xanthan acrylate (XnAc) were used to improve the antifouling properties of synthesized waterborne polyurethane (WBPU) coatings, namely, WBPU-Xn and WBPU-XnAc. XnAc was synthesized by functionalization of xanthan (Xn) using polyacrylic acid. Coating hydrophilicity, adhesive strength, and erosion all varied with the Xn and XnAc contents. A moderate erosion rate was recorded only for the WBPU-XnAc coating. A good antifouling property for longer time was found in the WBPU-XnAc coating using zinc pyrithione as a biocide in the field test.

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Rahman, M. M., Zahir, M. H., Mazumder, M. A. J., & Kumar, A. M. (2019). Water-erodible xanthan-acrylate-polyurethane antifouling coating. Polymers, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11101700

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