Original paper
Preventing algae biofilm formation via designing long-term oil storage surfaces for excellent antifouling performance
Abstract
Fabricating slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), typically composed of lubricant and microstructured surface, is an effective way to solve the problem of marine anti-fouling. In the present work, acetone acted as a volatile solvent, and epoxy resin acted as a linking agent were mixed with one-dimensional material with different length (300-nm carbon nanotubes, 300-μm carbon fiber, and 1-mm polyacrylonitrile fiber). After acetone...
Paper Details
Title
Preventing algae biofilm formation via designing long-term oil storage surfaces for excellent antifouling performance
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
554
Pages
149612 - 149612
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