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Polysulfone and polyacrylate-based zwitterionic coatings for the prevention and easy removal of marine biofouling
Authors:Michael R Hibbs  Bernadette A Hernandez-Sanchez  Justin Daniels  Shane J Stafslien
Institution:1. Materials, Devices, &2. Energy Technologies, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USAmhibbs@sandia.gov;4. Advanced Materials Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA;5. Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract:A series of polysulfone and polyacrylate-based zwitterionic coatings were prepared on epoxy-primed aluminum substrata and characterized for their antifouling (AF) and fouling-release (FR) properties towards marine bacteria, microalgae and barnacles. The zwitterionic polymer coatings provided minimal resistance against bacterial biofilm retention and microalgal cell attachment, but facilitated good removal of attached microbial biomass by exposure to water-jet apparatus generated hydrodynamic shearing forces. Increasing the ion content of the coatings improved the AF properties, but required a stronger adhesive bond to the epoxy-primed aluminum substratum to prevent coating swelling and dissolution. Grafted poly(sulfobetaine) (gpSBMA), the most promising zwitterionic coating identified from microfouling evaluations, enabled the removal of four out of five barnacles reattached to its surface without incurring damage to their baseplates. This significant result indicated that gpSBMA relied predominately on its surface chemistry for its FR properties since it was very thin (~1–2 µm) relative to commercial coating standards (>200 µm).
Keywords:zwitterionic polymer  coating  antifouling  fouling release  biofouling  poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate)
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