Silver nanoparticles with anti microfouling effect: A study against marine biofilm forming bacteria

Volume: 111, Pages: 636 - 643
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
Marine biofilms are the preliminary entities due to attachment of bacteria on surfaces immersed in seawater and aggregated in a hydrated polymeric matrix. Such biofilms or microfouling play a major role in the succession of marine biofouling which attracts the larvae of barnacles, mussels and other sessile invertebrates. Different approaches have been used to prevent micro and macrofouling on marine industrial settings. Silver nanoparticles are...
Paper Details
Title
Silver nanoparticles with anti microfouling effect: A study against marine biofilm forming bacteria
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
111
Pages
636 - 643
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