Zwitterionic copolymers as surface modifying additives for marine fouling release coatings

Invention Summary

Block copolymers of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and monomers containing zwitterionic groups were synthesized and incorporated as additives in a polyurethane coating and evaluated for their ability to improve the coatings' fouling-release properties. Homopolymers of the zwitterionic monomers were also prepared and incorporated into the polyurethane coating for comparison. The zwitterionic additives were shown to create an amphiphilic surface on the coatings that aided in reducing the adhesion of fouling organisms. 

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Benefits

Most commercial fouling-release marine coatings are based on silicone elastomers. This means they are mechanically soft and require a tie coat to adhere to the primer. These coatings, on the other hand, are based on tougher polyurethanes and provide more durable fouling-release coatings. 

Applications

  • Ship hulls
  • Marine infrastructure (e.g., docks, underwater pipelines)
  • Submersible vehicles or equipment

Patents

This technology has a U.S. Patent Pending and is available for licensing/partnering opportunities.

Contact

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NDSURF Tech Key

RFT, 726, RFT726

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