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Bubbles vs biofilms:a novel method for the removal of marine biofilms attached on antifouling coatings using an ultrasonically activated water stream

机译:气泡与生物膜:一种利用超声波活化水流去除附着在防污涂料上的海洋生物膜的新方法

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The accumulation of marine organisms on a range of manmade surfaces, termed biofouling, has proven to be the Achilles’s heel of the shipping industry. Current antifouling coatings, such as Foul Release Coatings (FRCs), only partially inhibit biofouling, since biofilms remain a major issue. Mechanical ship hull cleaning is commonly employed to remove biofilms, but these methods tend to damage the antifouling coating and often do not result in full removal. Here, we report the effectiveness of biofilm removal from FRCs through a novel cleaning device that uses an Ultrasonically Activated Stream (UAS). In this device, ultrasound enhances the cleaning properties of microbubbles in a freely flowing stream of water. The UAS was applied on two types of commercial FRCs which were covered with biofilm growth following twelve days immersion in the marine environment. Biofilm removal was quantified in terms of reduction in biovolume and surface roughness, both measured using an optical profilometer, which were then compared with similar measurements after cleaning with a non-ultrasonically activated water stream. It was found that the UAS significantly improves the cleaning capabilities of a water flow, up to the point where no detectable biofilm remained on the coating surfaces. Overall biofilm surface coverage was significantly lower on the FRC coatings cleaned with the UAS system when compared to the coatings cleaned with water or not cleaned at all. When biofilm biomass removal was investigated, the UAS system resulted in significantly lower biovolume values even when compared to the water cleaning treatment with biovolume values close to zero. Remarkably, the surface roughness of the coatings after cleaning with the UAS was found to be comparable to that of the blank, non-immersed coatings, illustrating that the UAS did not damage the coatings in the process.
机译:事实证明,海洋生物在一系列人造表面上的积聚被称为生物污染,这是航运业的致命弱点。由于生物膜仍然是主要问题,因此当前的防污涂料,例如防污涂料(FRC),只能部分抑制生物积垢。通常使用机械船体清洁来去除生物膜,但是这些方法往往会损坏防污涂层,并且通常无法完全去除。在这里,我们报告通过使用超声波激活流(UAS)的新型清洁设备从FRC去除生物膜的有效性。在该设备中,超声波增强了自由流动的水流中微气泡的清洁性能。将UAS应用于两种类型的商业FRC,它们在海洋环境中浸泡了十二天后就覆盖了生物膜。根据生物体积的减少和表面粗糙度对生物膜的去除进行了定量,二者均使用光学轮廓仪测量,然后在用非超声活化的水流清洗后将其与相似的测量结果进行比较。已发现,UAS可以显着提高水流的清洁能力,直至涂层表面上没有可检测到的生物膜残留。与用水清洗或完全不清洗的涂层相比,使用UAS系统清洗的FRC涂层的总体生物膜表面覆盖率要低得多。当研究了生物膜生物量去除的情况时,即使与生物体积值接近零的水清洗处理相比,UAS系统也能显着降低生物体积值。明显地,发现用UAS清洗后的涂层的表面粗糙度与空白的,未浸入的涂层相当,说明UAS在该过程中不会损坏涂层。

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