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Vladislava A. Pigareva, Valeria I. Marina, Anastasia V. Bolshakova, Anna K. Berkovich, Oksana A. Kuznetsova, Anastasia A. Semenova, Yulia K. Yushina, Dagmara S. Bataeva, Maria A. Grudistova and Andrey V. Sybachin
Positively charged polyelectrolytes hold significant potential as materials for creating antibacterial coatings. We examined the physicochemical and mechanical properties of the macromolecules in water solutions and in coatings for the series of branched...
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Young-Joo Yun, Sung-Ah Kim, Jaehee Kim and Jae-Sung Rhee
Diuron, an additive biocide in antifouling paints, is widely employed to curtail the attachment of organisms on submerged surfaces in aquatic structures. Despite the detection of diuron in aquatic ecosystems, information regarding its acute and chronic i...
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Costantino Parisi, Jessica Sandonnini, Maria Rosaria Coppola, Adriano Madonna, Fagr Kh. Abdel-Gawad, Emidio M. Sivieri and Giulia Guerriero
Antifoulant paints were developed to prevent and reduce biofouling on surfaces immersed in seawater. The widespread use of these substances over the years has led to a significant increase of their presence in the marine environment. These compounds were...
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Juliana Vitoria Nicolau dos Santos, Roberto Martins, Mayana Karoline Fontes, Bruno Galvão de Campos, Mariana Bruni Marques do Prado e Silva, Frederico Maia, Denis Moledo de Souza Abessa and Fernando Cesar Perina
The present study can foster nanoecotoxicology research on tropical environments and can be also applied on the maritime industry.
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Lorenza Rugnini, Giada Migliore, Flavia Tasso, Neil Thomas William Ellwood, Anna Rosa Sprocati and Laura Bruno
Hypogean or enclosed monuments are important cultural heritage sites that can suffer biodegradation. Many of the stone walls of the prestigious Domus Aurea are overwhelmed by dense biofilms and so need intervention. Room 93 was chosen as a study site wit...
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Julio Romero-Noguera, Rafael Bailón-Moreno and Fernando Bolívar-Galiano
Keeping agents that cause biodeterioration under control is a common task in restoring and conserving artworks. However, there are very few studies, specifically those concentrating on pictorial works, that provide solutions compatible with the complex m...
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Giulia Caneva, Daniela Isola, Hyun Ju Lee and Yong Jae Chung
Biological growth represents one of the main threats for the conservation of subterranean cultural heritage. Knowledge of the conditions which favour the various taxonomic groups is important in delineating their control methods. Combining our experience...
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Pedro J. Rivero, Jose A. Garcia, Iban Quintana and Rafael Rodriguez
This review reports the implementation of novel nanostructured functional coatings by using different surface engineering techniques based on wet chemistry. In the first section, the theoretical fundaments of three techniques such as sol-gel process, lay...
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William R. Batista, Flavio C. Fernandes, Claudio C. Lopes, Rosangela S. C. Lopes, Whitman Miller and Gregory Ruiz
An accepted solution to the environmental problems related to a ship?s ballast water has been the adoption and proper utilization of approved onboard ballast water plans and management systems (BWMS). On 8 September 2017, the International Maritime Organ...
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Dirk Mallants, Jirka ?imunek, Martinus Th. van Genuchten, Diederik Jacques
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The HYDRUS-1D and HYDRUS (2D/3D) computer software packages are widely used finite element models for simulating the one-, and two- or three-dimensional movement of water, heat, and multiple solutes in variably-saturated media, respectively. While the st...
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