Funding: ANR Astrid BARRY-MARTINET Raphaëlle BRESSY Christine BRIAND Jean-François CULIOLI Gérald NOBLET (LEJARS) Marlène MARGAILLAN André ORTALO-MAGNE Annick VIGUIER Bruno
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BRESSY Christine
Articles
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Enzymatic Coatings Inhibiting Fouling and Corrosion
17 January 2018 -
Seawater erodible fouling release coatings based on a hydrolyzable network
19 September 2018, by ChB -
Amphiphilic hydrolyzable polydimethylsiloxane-b-poly(ethyleneglycol methacrylate-co-trialkylsilyl methacrylate) block copolymers for marine coatings. I. Synthesis, hydrolysis and surface wettability.
20 May 2020, by ChB -
Spatio-temporal variations of marine biofilm communities colonizing artificial substrata including antifouling coatings in contrasted coastal environments
1 December 2017 -
Water-mediated degradation of photochemically modified PBAT films
2 July 2019, by ChB -
Revêtements non toxiques à fonctionnalités antisalissures et réduction de traînée
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETPersonnes de MAPIEM participant au programme:
Anton Charlène, Blache Yves, Briand Jean-François, Canilho Nadia, Culioli Gérald, Guentas-Dombrowsky Linda, Horatius Lydia, Margaillan André, Ortalo-Magné Annick, Petit Christelle, Tanguy Brigitte Partenaire(s) :BLANCOLOR
Philippe Allex IFREMER
Chantal Compère DCNS
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PHC Barrande 2013 : élaboration de nouveaux polymères pour surfaces anti-biosalissures
26 May 2016, by webmasterDescription:
L’objectif du projet est d’élaborer des surfaces polymères résistantes à l’adhésion de biosalissures venant du milieu marin et de milieux biologiques complexes tel que le sang. Cette première année de collaboration a porté sur la synthèse de nouveaux polymères à forte valeur ajoutée pour des applications dans le domaine des revêtements anti-salissures marines et dans le domaine médical où la contamination des surfaces par des biosalissures peut être responsable de nombreuses (…) -
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 (…) -
96X screen-printed gold electrode platform to evaluate electroactive polymers as marine antifouling coatings
4 September 2018 -
Fabrication and characterization of biomimetic textures for antifouling applications
2 July 2019, by ChB