ECO-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 (…)
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BRIAND Jean-François
Articles
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La biocolonisation des structures EMR : cartographie et mise en place de protocoles de suivi
18 June 2019, by ChB -
Antifouling 26,27-cyclosterols from the Vietnamese marine sponge Xestospongia testudinaria
3 June 2016 -
Anti-microfouling properties of compounds isolated from several Mediterranean Dictyota spp.
2 June 2016 -
Bacterial anti-adhesion activity based on the electrochemical properties of polymethacrylates bearing ferrocenyl pendant groups
5 November 2018 -
Metabarcoding and metabolomics offer complementarity in deciphering marine eukaryotic biofouling community shifts
4 September 2018 -
Settlement inhibition of marine biofilm bacteria and barnacle larvae by compounds isolated from the Mediterranean brown alga Taonia atomaria
2 June 2016 -
Smart polymers for sustainable marine antifouling coatings
25 April 2024, by ChB -
Antifouling piezoelectric vibratory system
24 July 2024, by ChBAcronym: PIEZOVIB
Funding: ANR
Short Overview: The PIEZOVIB project, between the CEA, the MAPIEM and the IFREMER, fits into this context. The proposed solution uses the vibration of the measuring surface by the use of piezoelectric actuators, outside the measuring periods. The surfaces will be transparent or not depending on the type of measurement. This project is based on the conclusive experience acquired in this field for three years, between the MAPIEM laboratory of the University (…) -
Etude des BIOFIlms marins comme bio-INDICateurs de la qualité chimique de l’eau de mer en milieu côtier méditerranéen
4 April 2024, by JFBles résultats du projet BIOFINDIC (2021-2024) financé par l’Agence de l’eau RMC, basé sur la campagne SUCHIMED 2021 opéré par IFREMER, ont permis de valider l’intérêt des biofilms marins comme bioindicateurs de la qualité chimique des masses d’eaux côtières méditerranéennes.
Acronym : BIOFINDIC+
Funding : Agence de l’Eau RMC
Short Overview: Le projet BIOFINDIC+ repose sur trois objectifs complémentaires qui doivent permettre de préciser le potentiel de bioindication des contaminants (…) -
Antifouling Non Toxiques pour ECOsystèmes Littoraux
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETFinancement:
AAP INSU EC2CO / PNEC Description:
Objectif 1: Variations spatio-temporelles des structures des communautés microbiennes de biofilms sur peintures antifouling (Effets spécifiques des biocides & des conditions environnementales)
Objectif 2: Relations entre la structure des communautés microbiennes de ces biofilms et l’efficacité globale des peintures AF (macrofouling)(limiter le temps d’immersion in situ pour l’évaluation de l’efficacité AF) Personnes de MAPIEM (…)
Laboratoire MAPIEM (UR 4323)