Account
Please wait, authorizing ...

Do you have an account? Create one now.

×

They develop antifouling coating to save fuel

International. Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have uncovered a centuries-old mystery in benthic marine organisms, which not only leads to the search for a non-toxic anti-fouling coating that could help the shipping industry save fuel, but also opens the gateway for future studies that could reallocate the marine ecosystem.

For years, scientists focused on how environmental changes affect marine benthos, but most have overlooked biofilm's bridging role for the environment and benthic life. Professor Qian's pioneering study has found that when looking for a place of settlement, the larvae of benthic marine life respond largely to chemical signals discharged by the biofilm, rather than directly to the environment, so by manipulating these chemical signals, such as coral, abalones and shells, in less polluted areas to ensure their healthy growth and save endangered species, putting the marine ecosystem back into balance.

"Our results provide important background for the sustainable development of marine resources," Professor Qian said. "It also points to the possible trend of changes in the marine ecosystem due to global climate changes."

Professor Qian also found a new, non-toxic solution for biofouling with his finding. Biological pollution is a major problem for ships because the accumulation of organisms in hulls not only increases fuel consumption by up to 40%, significantly reducing their speed, but also compromises national security. For years, ship ships and navy troops rely on an antifouling agent to fight hull-attaching organisms, but they are harmful to marine life. So far, Professor Qian has obtained 12 patents for his new antifouling coatings, which are not only proven effective like traditional ones, but are much more environmentally friendly alternatives, as they are developed with natural chemicals from the biofilm.

- Publicidad -

Source: The Honk Kong University of Science and Technology

Duván Chaverra Agudelo
Author: Duván Chaverra Agudelo
Jefe Editorial en Latin Press, Inc,.
Comunicador Social y Periodista con experiencia de más de 16 años en medios de comunicación. Apasionado por la tecnología y por esta industria. [email protected]

No thoughts on “They develop antifouling coating to save fuel”

• If you're already registered, please log in first. Your email will not be published.

Leave your comment

In reply to Some User
Suscribase Gratis
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER
DO YOU NEED A PRODUCT QUOTE?
HIGHLIGHTED INTERVIEWS

Entrevista con Sergio Zárate de Lanxess

Entrevista con Sergio Zárate Empresa: Lanxess Realizada por Ana María Mejía Evento: LACS 2019 - México Junio 2019

Entrevista con Roberto Barrera de Lubrizol

Entrevista con Roberto Barrera Empresa: Lubrizol Realizada por Ana María Mejía Evento: LACS 2019 - México Junio 2019

Entrevista con Miguel Ángel Castillo de Evonik

Entrevista con Miguel Ángel Castillo Empresa: Evonik Realizada por Ana María Mejía Evento: LACS 2019 - México Junio 2019

Entrevista con Marcos Basso de Eastman

Entrevista con Marcos Basso Empresa: Eastman Realizada por Ana María Mejía Evento: LACS 2019 - México Junio 2019

Entrevista con Juan Carlos Orozco de DOW

Entrevista con Juan Carlos Orozco Empresa: DOW Realizada por Ana María Mejía Evento: LACS 2019 - México Junio 2019
Load more...
SITE SPONSORS










LATEST NEWSLETTER
Ultimo Info-Boletin