Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment

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Autor(a) principal: Peres,Rafael S.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Baldissera,Alessandra F., Armelin,Elaine, Alemán,Carlos, Ferreira,Carlos A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392014000300026
Resumo: This study was devoted to examining the application of copper dodecanoate as a non-contaminant antifouling pigment due to its low copper content and fatty acid nature. For this purpose, antifouling paints with mono-component epoxy resin and rosin matrixes were formulated, and their antifouling efficiency was evaluated. Before its incorporation into the different formulations, the synthesized pigment was characterized. Immersion tests in a marine environment were carried out for 12 months to evaluate the antifouling efficiency of the developed paints; the results were compared with those from a commercial paint. The antifouling efficiency of the new epoxy formulation was found to be considerably higher than that of the rosin formulation and very similar to that of the commercial paint. Most importantly, the release of copper from the epoxy paint formulated with copper dodecanoate was 73.5% lower than that of the commercial paint, suggesting prolonged activity of the developed paint.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
title Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
spellingShingle Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
Peres,Rafael S.
antifouling paints
copper dodecanoate
low copper content
title_short Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
title_full Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
title_fullStr Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
title_full_unstemmed Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
title_sort Marine-friendly antifouling coating based on the use of a fatty acid derivative as a pigment
author Peres,Rafael S.
author_facet Peres,Rafael S.
Baldissera,Alessandra F.
Armelin,Elaine
Alemán,Carlos
Ferreira,Carlos A.
author_role author
author2 Baldissera,Alessandra F.
Armelin,Elaine
Alemán,Carlos
Ferreira,Carlos A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peres,Rafael S.
Baldissera,Alessandra F.
Armelin,Elaine
Alemán,Carlos
Ferreira,Carlos A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antifouling paints
copper dodecanoate
low copper content
topic antifouling paints
copper dodecanoate
low copper content
description This study was devoted to examining the application of copper dodecanoate as a non-contaminant antifouling pigment due to its low copper content and fatty acid nature. For this purpose, antifouling paints with mono-component epoxy resin and rosin matrixes were formulated, and their antifouling efficiency was evaluated. Before its incorporation into the different formulations, the synthesized pigment was characterized. Immersion tests in a marine environment were carried out for 12 months to evaluate the antifouling efficiency of the developed paints; the results were compared with those from a commercial paint. The antifouling efficiency of the new epoxy formulation was found to be considerably higher than that of the rosin formulation and very similar to that of the commercial paint. Most importantly, the release of copper from the epoxy paint formulated with copper dodecanoate was 73.5% lower than that of the commercial paint, suggesting prolonged activity of the developed paint.
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