Antifouling properties of hydrogels

  • Murosaki T
  • Ahmed N
  • Ping Gong J
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Abstract

Marine sessile organisms easily adhere to submerged solids such as rocks, metals and plastics, but not to seaweeds and fishes, which are covered with soft and wet 'hydrogel'. Inspired by this fact, we have studied long-term antifouling properties of hydrogels against marine sessile organisms. Hydrogels, especially those containing hydroxy group and sulfonic group, show excellent antifouling activity against barnacles both in laboratory assays and in the marine environment. The extreme low settlement on hydrogels in vitro and in vivo is mainly caused by antifouling properties against the barnacle cypris.

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Murosaki, T., Ahmed, N., & Ping Gong, J. (2011). Antifouling properties of hydrogels. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12(6), 064706. https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/12/6/064706

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