Issue 45, 2013

Antifouling performances of macro- to micro- to nano-copper materials for the inhibition of biofouling in its early stages

Abstract

Copper has been known to possess antimicrobial properties since as far back as the Phoenician era where ship hulls were copper sheathed to prevent the inevitable effects of biofouling. As a consequence of evolving scientific research and development, the realisation of novel materials and agents has enabled new scientific branches – such as nanotechnology. In this paper we investigate the performance of different forms of copper (macro, micro and nano) for application as antifouling materials. Samples are deployed in SmartBay Ireland for four weeks and analysed for evidence of biofouling. It was found that copper in its nano form, produced the greatest antifouling effectiveness in both PDMS and sol–gel matrices.

Graphical abstract: Antifouling performances of macro- to micro- to nano-copper materials for the inhibition of biofouling in its early stages

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Sep 2013
Accepted
11 Oct 2013
First published
15 Oct 2013

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013,1, 6194-6200

Antifouling performances of macro- to micro- to nano-copper materials for the inhibition of biofouling in its early stages

J. Chapman, L. Le Nor, R. Brown, E. Kitteringham, S. Russell, T. Sullivan and F. Regan, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013, 1, 6194 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB21285H

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