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Antifouling paints with zinc "tannate"
(American Chemical Society, 2010-04)
During the past decade, the necessity of new ecofriendly antifouling pigments was established. Among these new pigments, special attention should be paid to tannin and its derivatives. Tannins are synthesized by plants as ...
Use of Weed Extracts as Antifouling Additives for Marine Paints: Two Case Studies
(Springer, 2021-08)
The present work explores the use of weed extracts and purified compounds as environmentally friendly antifouling additives with a possible application in marine paints. Two species were selected as case studies: Verbena ...
Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
(Elsevier, 2014-04)
Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the development of new alternatives. So far, most of the antifouling natural products have been obtained from marine organisms. ...
"Quebracho" tannin derivative and boosters biocides for new antifouling formulations
(Springer, 2012-09)
The growth of fouling communities on ships' hulls causes economic losses due to increased fuel consumption and to the deterioration of the metallic substrate by corrosion. Antifouling paints are formulated to avoid the ...
Transitioning to nontoxic antifouling paints
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2015-01)
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reduce the amount of copper in antifouling paints by using eugenol as an additive. Biofouling leads to deterioration of any submerged material. The most widespread method for control ...
Antifouling paints based on marine natural products from Colombian Caribbean
(Elsevier, 2013-09)
Biofouling control involves the application of paints containing toxic substances to the marine ecosystem. One of the most promising alternative technologies to antifouling paints based on heavy metals is the development ...