2011
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2010v23n2p87
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<b>Avaliação de materiais e revestimentos para o controle de incrustações do mexilhão dourado Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857)</b><br>doi: 10.5007/2175-7925.2010v23n2p87

Abstract: Foram realizados experimentos objetivando selecionar materiais e revestimentos com propriedades antiincrustantes para o controle do bivalve Limnoperna fortunei no sul do Brasil, em duas localidades: no canal principal do rio Jacuí, Porto Alegre, RS, e no reservatório da UHE Ibitinga, médio rio Tietê, SP. Os materiais testados foram: aço galvanizado, aço carbono, aço cobreado e cerâmica. Os revestimentos utilizados foram tintas: básica sem óxidos; básica com óxidos em concentração de 5% como: ZnO nanométrico, p… Show more

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“…The presence of zinc in the composition (95%) of the Bezinal screen may have contributed to the differences in the masses and dimensions of the adhered mussels. According to Pereira et al (2010), the metallic materials have a smooth surface, low porosity, and are easily oxidized, releasing compounds that are toxic to the mussel. Faria et al (2006) evaluating anti-fouling materials for mussels, found, in a laboratory study, that PVC presented a high mean disconnection force; however, materials that undergo oxidation such as zinc did not show any mussel adhesion.…”
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“…The presence of zinc in the composition (95%) of the Bezinal screen may have contributed to the differences in the masses and dimensions of the adhered mussels. According to Pereira et al (2010), the metallic materials have a smooth surface, low porosity, and are easily oxidized, releasing compounds that are toxic to the mussel. Faria et al (2006) evaluating anti-fouling materials for mussels, found, in a laboratory study, that PVC presented a high mean disconnection force; however, materials that undergo oxidation such as zinc did not show any mussel adhesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also justify that zinc oxide, resulting from the oxidation of zinc, is a biocide for the golden mussel and may have increased the mortality of the adhered individuals. Pereira et al (2010) selected and tested materials and coatings with anti-fouling properties for the control of L. fortunei. The ceramic material coated with base paint with commercial zinc oxide showed the least encrustations concerning paints with the presence of copper and others with anti-fouling properties, proving the good efficiency of zinc in controlling the fouling of golden mussel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%