Endowing antifouling properties on metal substrata by creating an artificial barrier layer based on scalable metal oxide nanostructures

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Here, by creating different types of artificial barrier layer against bacterial attachment, anti-biofouling properties were endowed on three metallic surfaces - aluminum, stainless steel and titanium. To each metallic surface, a tailored chemical oxidation process was applied to grow scalable oxide structures with an additional appropriate coating, resulting in three different types of anti-biofouling barrier, a thin water film, an air layer and an oil layer. Fluorescence images of the attached bacteria showed that the water layer improved the anti-biofouling performance up to 8-12 h and the air layer up to 12-24 h, comparable with the lifetime of the air layer. In comparison, the oil layer exhibited the best anti-biofouling performance by suppressing the fouled area by < 10% up to 72 h regardless of the substratum type. The present work provides simple, low-cost, scalable strategies to enhance the anti-biofouling performance of industrially important metallic surfaces.
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TAYLOR &amp; FRANCIS LTD
Issue Date
2020-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

BIOFOULING, v.36, no.7, pp.766 - 782

ISSN
0892-7014
DOI
10.1080/08927014.2020.1811238
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/286195
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