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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Coupling metabolome and microbiome analyses for deciphering the chemical dialogue between the brown alga Taonia atomaria and its epiphytic bacterial communities
4 September 2018 -
Fabrication and characterization of biomimetic textures for antifouling applications
2 July 2019, by ChB -
96X screen-printed gold electrode platform to evaluate electroactive polymers as marine antifouling coatings
4 September 2018 -
Smart polymers for sustainable marine antifouling coatings
25 April 2024, by ChB -
Antifouling activity of natural active compounds through bioassays and field immersion tests
8 June 2016 -
Surface metabolome together with sea water temperature and trace metals contamination shape the surface microbiote of the Mediterranean brown seaweed holobiont Taonia atomaria
14 June 2019 -
Meroditerpene from Cystoseira nodicaulis and its taxonomic significance
3 June 2016 -
Pioneer marine biofilms on antifouling paints immersed in two contrasted French Mediterranean coast sites
3 June 2016 -
A new electrochemical cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer: Synthesis, characterization and use in sensors field
8 June 2016 -
Electrochemical cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer as recognition element in BaP sensor
6 June 2016