2023
DOI: 10.1002/adem.202300541
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Recent Progress in Marine Antifouling Technology Based on Graphene and Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite Materials

Igor Levchenko,
Avishek Kumar,
Ahmed AL-Jumaili
et al.

Abstract: Sea vessels and artificial sea‐based structures are severely affected by biofouling, i.e., the formation of deposits of living and dead marine organisms that belong to different species and range in size from unicellular bacteria to multicellular seaweed and mussels. This is a significant engineering problem since they essentially alter the geometry of the hull, increasing friction and reducing the speed of vessels, thus increasing the cost and environmental footprint of transportation. Given the scale of glob… Show more

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