Schumacher et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Engineered nanoforce gradients for inhibition of settlement (attachment) of swimming algal sporesSchumacher et al., 2008
- Document ID
- 13132836312388213381
- Author
- Schumacher J
- Long C
- Callow M
- Finlay J
- Callow J
- Brennan A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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Current antifouling strategies are focused on the development of environmentally friendly coatings that protect submerged surfaces from the accumulation of colonizing organisms (ie, biofouling). One ecofriendly approach is the manipulation of the surface topography on …
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