Recent Progress in Marine Antifouling Technology Based on Graphene and Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite Materials

Author:

Levchenko Igor1ORCID,Kumar Avishek2,AL-Jumaili Ahmed234,Bazaka Olga5,Ivanova Elena P.5,Riccardi Claudia6,Roman Hector Eduardo6,Xu Shuyan1,Jacob Mohan V.2,Baranov Oleg78,Bazaka Kateryna29

Affiliation:

1. Plasma Sources and Application Centre NIE Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637616 Singapore

2. Electronics Materials Lab College of Science and Engineering James Cook University Townsville QLD 4811 Australia

3. Medical Physics Department College of Medical Sciences Techniques The University of Mashreq Baghdad 1002 Iraq

4. Department of Medical Physics College of Applied Science University of Fallujah Al-Anbar 31002 Iraq

5. School of Science RMIT University PO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia

6. Dipartimento di Fisica “Giuseppe Occhialini” Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Piazza della Scienza 3 I20126 Milan Italy

7. Department of Theoretical Mechanics Engineering and Robomechanical Systems National Aerospace University 61070 Kharkiv Ukraine

8. Department of Gaseous Electronics Jožef Stefan Institute 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

9. School of Engineering The Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Australia

Abstract

Sea vessels and artificial sea‐based structures are severely affected by biofouling, i.e., the formation of deposits of living and dead marine organisms that belong to different species and range in size from unicellular bacteria to multicellular seaweed and mussels. This is a significant engineering problem since they essentially alter the geometry of the hull, increasing friction and reducing the speed of vessels, thus increasing the cost and environmental footprint of transportation. Given the scale of global transportation reaches several billion tons per year, the socioeconomic consequences of the reduction in transit speed and increased consumption of fuel continue to drive researchers and engineers to develop strategies to combat the processes of marine biofouling. Many types of antifouling paints, coatings, and materials that have been designed and tested, and in some instances used commercially, suffer from shortcomings ranging from environmental toxicity to limited efficiency and durability. In this review article, a brief overview of the traditional antifouling materials is presented and recent achievements in the design of advanced antifouling materials based on such nanomaterials as graphene, nanotubes, nanoparticles, and more complex nanostructures are discussed. These materials exhibit excellent antifouling properties and candrive a breakthrough in how marine biofouling is tackled.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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