Financement:
ANR-ASTRID
Descriptif:
Intitulé du projet : Nouveaux revêtements électroactifs pour inhiber l’adhésion du biofilm marin sur des structures immergées en mer. (New AntiFouling ELECTROactive COATINGS to stop the settlement of marine biofouling on seawater immersed structures)
This 3-years project was funded by the ANR ASTRID 2012 research program.
The aim of this project is to develop new non-toxic or ecological AF paints combining selfpolishing properties and an AF (…)
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BRESSY Christine
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Anti Fouling Electro Coatings
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSET -
BRESSY Christine
3 June 2016Research Topics Synthesis and characterization of seawater hydrolyzable/degradable polymers Controlled Radical Polymerization: RAFT process Surface and bulk properties of coatings Marine antifouling coatings: Self-polishing and Fouling Release CoatingsTeaching Biopolymers and biosourced polymers Synthesis of polymers Structure-property relationships of organic materials Thermal properties of organic materials Wettability of surfaces Chromatographic analyses Adhesives Antifouling Coatings
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Siloxy silylester methacrylate diblock copolymer-based coatings with tunable erosion and marine antifouling properties
24 July 2020, by ChB -
What governs marine fouling assemblages on chemically-active antifouling coatings?
15 January 2022, by JFB -
Synthesis of an enzymatically biohydrolyzable tripartite beta-D-glucomonomer and RAFT polymerization to develop a marine antibiofilm self-polishing coating
27 April 2018, by Hugues BRISSETBeginning: April 2015
Defense: 27/04/2018 -
Accounting for BIOfouling through established Protocols of quantification
19 January 2017, by Hugues BRISSETElaborer des méthodes de caractérisation et de quantification du biofouling pour fiabiliser les données d’entrée nécessaires au dimensionnement et à la maintenance des systèmes Energies Marines Renouvelables (EMR).
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Smart polymers for sustainable marine antifouling coatings
25 April 2024, by ChBECO-SmartAF :
Funding: ANR
Short Overview: The ECO-SmartAF project aims to develop new sustainable and environmentally friendly marine antifouling coatings to reduce the carbon footprint of maritime transport. Our approach is to design smart coatings that combine contact activity with appropriate amphiphilic surface chemistry, both of which prevent the adhesion of marine organisms. Smart alkoxyamine-based monomers will be designed to prepare seawater and/or enzyme-responsive polymers to (…) -
Metabolomic and proteomic profiling of the marine biofilm-forming Pseudoalteromonas lipolytica response to copper stress
4 September 2018 -
Dynamique et facteurs conditionnant la colonisation de surfaces polymères par les biofilms en milieu marin
1 February 2018 -
Synthesis of diblock copolymers by the RAFT process : Application for FRC/SPC hybrid marine antifouling coatings
9 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETBeginning: 2009
Defence: October 22, 2012