Marine Ecology: Current and Future Developments

Volume: 2

Effect of Metallic Nanoparticle-Dispersed Silane- Based Polymer Coatings on Anti-Biofilm Formation

Author(s): Akiko Ogawa* and Katsuhiko Sano

Pp: 188-201 (14)

DOI: 10.2174/9789811437250120020019

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Regulating biofouling is important for the maintenance of marine vessels, bridges, and other constructions. Marine organisms must also be protected. Here we propose a silane-based polymer coating that has features of both polysiloxanes and silicates: nontoxicity, weatherability, and a self-cleaning effect as an anti-biofouling method. We focus on the antibacterial activity of some metals and metallic nanoparticles applied to the silane-based coating that can remove biofouling at the late stage of biofilm formation and may be effective at the early stage. Silver, nickel, or copper nanoparticles dispersed to a silane-based polymer coating exhibit antibiofouling behavior, whereas tungsten or molybdenum nanoparticles enhance biofouling.


Keywords: Biofilm, Coating, Metallic nanoparticles, Silane-based polymer.

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