The antifouling efficacy of a series of 18 textured (0.2–1000 μm) and non-textured (0 μm) polydimethylsiloxane surfaces with the profiles of round- and square-wave linear grating was tested by recording the settlement of fouling organisms in the laboratory and in the field by monitoring the recruitment of a multi-species fouling community. In laboratory assays, the diatoms Nitzschia closterium and Amphora sp. were deterred by all surface topographies regardless of texture type. Settlement of propagules of Ulva sp. was lower on texture sizes less than the propagule size, and settlement of larvae of Saccostrea glomerata and Bugula neritina was lower on texture sizes closest to, but less than, the sizes of larvae. After a six month field trial, all textured surfaces lost their deterrent effect; however, the foul-release capabilities of textures were still present. High initial attachment was correlated with most fouling remaining after removal trials, indicating that fouling organisms recruited in higher numbers to surfaces upon which they attached most strongly.
Journal article
Using textured PDMS to prevent settlement and enhance release of marine fouling organisms
Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research, Vol.30(1), pp.1-16
2014
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- Title
- Using textured PDMS to prevent settlement and enhance release of marine fouling organisms
- Creators
- M J Vucko - James Cook UniversityA J Poole - CSIRO Materials Science and EngineeringC Carl - James Cook UniversityB A Sexton - CSIRO Materials Science and EngineeringF L Glenn - CSIRO Materials Science and EngineeringSteve W Whalan - Southern Cross UniversityR de Nys - James Cook University
- Publication Details
- Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research, Vol.30(1), pp.1-16
- Identifiers
- 3125; 991012821905802368
- Academic Unit
- Science; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article