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bumpy texture, can quickly remove more than 90 percent of the biological fouling. Zhenan Bao, a professor of chemical engineering at Stanford university who was involved not in this research,
according to a study recently published in the journal Biofouling. The study also investigates how the size of the nanopores changes the repulsive forces on bacteria."
But then you run into problem number two known as'biofouling'.'This is where random nonspecific molecules stick to the nanoparticles
and show anti-biofouling behavior but the tungsten oxide actually made the steel stronger than steel without the coating.
U s. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year dealing with the ramifications of biofouling on hulls.
and snow buildup on optical elements and can impede biofouling in marine applications. Aytug emphasized that the impact abrasion resistance of the coating completes the package,
He worries more about gremlins that plague today's reverse osmosis membranes--growths on membrane surfaces that clog them (called"biofouling)
The new SLIPS-enhanced steel is described in Nature Communications("Extremely durable biofouling-resistant metallic surfaces based on electrodeposited nanoporous tungstite films on steel"."
and show anti-biofouling behavior but the tungsten oxide actually made the steel stronger than steel without the coating.
U s. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year dealing with the ramifications of biofouling on hulls.
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