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Environmentally benign sol-gel antifouling and foul-releasing coatings.

Michael R Detty1, Rosaria Ciriminna, Frank V Bright, Mario Pagliaro.   

Abstract

Biofouling on ships and boats, characterized by aquatic bacteria and small organisms attaching to the hull, is an important global issue, since over 80000 tons of antifouling paint is used annually. This biofilm, which can form in as little as 48 hours depending on water temperature, increases drag on watercraft, which greatly reduces their fuel efficiency. In addition, biofouling can lead to microbially induced corrosion (MIC) due to H2S formed by the bacteria, especially sulfate-reducing bacteria. When the International Maritime Organization (IMO) international convention banned the use of effective but environmentally damaging coatings containing tributyl tin in 2008, the development of clean and effective antifouling systems became more important than ever. New nonbiocidal coatings are now in high demand. Scientists have developed new polymers, materials, and biocides, including new elastomeric coatings that they have obtained by improving the original silicone (polydimethylsiloxane) formulation patented in 1975. However, the high cost of silicones, especially of fluoropolymer-modified silicones, has generally prevented their large-scale diffusion. In 2009, traditional antifouling coatings using cuprous oxide formulated in copolymer paints still represented 95% of the global market volume of anti-fouling paints. The sol-gel nanochemistry approach to functional materials has emerged as an attractive candidate for creating low fouling surfaces due to the unique structure and properties of silica-based coatings and of hybrid inorganic-organic silicas in particular. Sol-gel formulations easily bind to all types of surfaces, such as steel, fiberglass, aluminum, and wood. In addition, they can cure at room temperature and form thin glassy coatings that are markedly different from thick silicone elastomeric foul-releasing coatings. Good to excellent performance against biofouling, low cure temperatures, enhanced and prolonged chemical and physical stability, ease of application, and the waterborne nature of sol-gel coatings all support the diffusion of these paints to efficiently reduce the accumulation of fouling layers on valued surfaces immersed in marine or fluvial waters. Furthermore, sol-gel glassy coatings are transparent and can be effectively applied to optical devices, windows, and solar panels used in lake, fluvial, or marine environments. Sol-gel technology is eminently versatile, and the first generation sol-gel paints have already shown good performance. Even so, vast opportunities still exist for chemists to develop novel sol-gel derived coatings to both prevent biofouling and enhance the hydrodynamic properties of boat and ship hulls. Moreover, researchers have prepared and applied multifunctional sol-gel coatings providing protection against both biofouling and corrosion. They have tested these in the marine environment with good preliminary results. In this Account, we discuss some of our new strategies for the controlled functionalization of surfaces for the development of efficient antifouling and foul-releasing systems and summarize the main achievements with biocidal and nonbiocidal sol-gel coatings. We conclude by giving insight into the marine coatings and sol-gel products markets, providing arguments to justify our conclusion that the sol-gel coatings technology is now a mature platform for the development of economically viable and environmentally friendly antifouling and foul-release formulations of enhanced performance.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24397288     DOI: 10.1021/ar400240n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


  11 in total

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

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Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2017-11-03

5.  Assessment of Antifouling Potential of Novel Transparent Sol Gel Coatings for Application in the Marine Environment.

Authors:  Chloe Richards; Ciprian Briciu-Burghina; Matthew R Jacobs; Alan Barrett; Fiona Regan
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-08-16       Impact factor: 4.411

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Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-08-26

7.  Development of Eco-Friendly Hydrophobic and Fouling-Release Coatings for Blue-Growth Environmental Applications: Synthesis, Mechanical Characterization and Biological Activity.

Authors:  Silvia Sfameni; Giulia Rando; Alessia Marchetta; Cristina Scolaro; Simone Cappello; Clara Urzì; Annamaria Visco; Maria Rosaria Plutino
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-08-23

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Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 10.383

9.  Sol-Gel Chemistry: From Molecule to Functional Materials.

Authors:  Sébastien Clément; Ahmad Mehdi
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 4.411

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Authors:  Massih Sarif; Olga Jegel; Athanasios Gazanis; Jens Hartmann; Sergi Plana-Ruiz; Jan Hilgert; Hajo Frerichs; Melanie Viel; Martin Panthöfer; Ute Kolb; Muhammad Nawaz Tahir; Jörg Schemberg; Michael Kappl; Ralf Heermann; Wolfgang Tremel
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 4.379

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