Literature DB >> 30135262

Competing with barnacle cement: wetting resistance of a re-entrant surface reduces underwater adhesion of barnacles.

Dennis S Petersen1, Thomas Kleinteich2, Stanislav N Gorb2, Lars Heepe3.   

Abstract

Surfaces with re-entrant topographies can repel liquids even of extremely low surface tension, almost independently of the material's inherent wettability. We show that this topography-based wetting resistance can also be applied to underwater applications, reducing the permanent adhesion of marine hardfouling organisms. Having combined a biofouling assay in the marine environment with microscopic analyses, we demonstrate how a synergistic effect of a soft silicone-based material with a re-entrant mushroom-shaped surface topography strongly increases the fouling release ability of such coatings compared with a smooth control made from the same material. Our coating inhibited the complete wetting of the solidifying glues produced by marine organisms, which resulted in a decreased contact area and, consequently, low adhesion. Our work suggests that topography-induced wetting resistance of surfaces may become a viable approach in preventing permanent adhesion of marine hardfouling organisms.
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Keywords:  adhesion; barnacle; biofouling; marine bioadhesives; microstructures; wettability

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30135262      PMCID: PMC6127179          DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2018.0396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Interface        ISSN: 1742-5662            Impact factor:   4.118


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Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2007-04-22       Impact factor: 4.118

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Authors:  Andrew Turner
Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull       Date:  2010-01-08       Impact factor: 5.553

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Authors:  James A Callow; Maureen E Callow
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7.  Rational design and enhanced biocompatibility of a dry adhesive medical skin patch.

Authors:  Moon Kyu Kwak; Hoon-Eui Jeong; Kahp Y Suh
Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2011-07-28       Impact factor: 30.849

8.  Repellent surfaces. Turning a surface superrepellent even to completely wetting liquids.

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2014-11-28       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  Unusual Dual Superlyophobic Surfaces in Oil-Water Systems: The Design Principles.

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Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2016-10-12       Impact factor: 30.849

Review 10.  Molecular surface chemistry in marine bioadhesion.

Authors:  Luigi Petrone
Journal:  Adv Colloid Interface Sci       Date:  2013-03-26       Impact factor: 12.984

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