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Fouling and stability of polymers and composites in marine environment
Published in
2011
Volume: 65
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 276 - 284
Abstract
Effect of biofouling on various polymers and composites such as, Polyurethane (PU), Silicone rubber (SR), Polyester (PET), Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP), Carbon fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) and Syntactic foams (SF) deployed for a period of one year in marine waters at a depth of 1 m was studied. These materials find wide marine applications. SR with lowest surface energy was the least fouled. Maximum barnacle attachment was seen on hard surface (GFRP) and minimum on flexible surface (SR). Attachment of barnacles and polychaetes are positively correlated with surface energy. Fouling load is positively correlated with Surface energy and hardness. The surface energy, hardness and tensile strength reduced while surface roughness considerably increased during this period. Maximum gravimetric weight loss was seen in PET (7.49%) followed by PU (4.25%) and minimum in CFRP (0.45%). Maximum thermogravimetric weight loss was observed in PET (73.5% at 400 °C) followed by PU (71.1%) and least in SR (2.4%). Fourier Transform infrared spectrum revealed that carbonyl/oxidation indices decreased for PET, GFRP, CFRP, and SR indicating biotic degradation. The same index increased for PU indicating abiotic oxidation. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
About the journal
JournalInternational Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
ISSN09648305
Open AccessNo
Concepts (43)
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    ABIOTIC OXIDATIONS
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    AFM
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    BIOTIC DEGRADATION
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    Carbon fibres
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    FLEXIBLE SURFACES
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    Fourier transform infrared spectra
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    FTIR
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    Glass fiber reinforced polymer
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    Hard surface
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    Marine environment
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    MARINE WATERS
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    Silicone rubber
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    Surface energies
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    Surface energy
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    SYNTACTIC FOAMS
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    TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS
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    Weight loss
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    Biofouling
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    Carbon fibers
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    Fiber reinforced plastics
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    Foams
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    Fourier transforms
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    Glass fibers
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    Hardness
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    Interfacial energy
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    Marine applications
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    Polyethylene terephthalates
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    Polymers
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    Reinforced plastics
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    Silicones
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    Spectroscopy
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    Surface chemistry
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    Surface roughness
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    Tensile strength
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    Surfaces
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    Composite
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    CRUSTACEAN
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    Ftir spectroscopy
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    POLYCHAETE
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    Polymer
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    SUSPENDED LOAD
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    Polychaeta
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    THORACICA