Enhanced marine antifouling performance of silver-titania nanotube composites from hydrothermal processing
Marine fouling is an age-old problem which continues to plague the maritime industry. The fouling process progresses from an initial formation of bacterial biofilm on unprotected surfaces. Silver is a well-known antimicrobial agent which is well-tolerated by mammals, while titania nanotubes have enh...
Main Authors: | Yee, M.S.L., Khiew, P.S., Lim, S.S., Chiu, W.S., Tan, Y.F., Kok, Y.Y., Leong, C.O. |
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Elsevier
2017
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