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Eco-Friendly Capsaicin-Containing Water-Based Antifouling Coatings for Marine Aquaculture

Zeynep Beyazkiliç, Mirko Faccini, Ana M. Escobar, Lorenzo Bautista

2023Coatings14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural antifoulants have received significant interest in the search for non- or less-toxic antifouling coating systems for marine structures. Capsaicin, a natural compound that can be found in chili peppers, is known as an environmentally friendly antifouling agent with an excellent performance and a low environmental impact. However, controlling its release from the coating matrix is still an issue to be solved. With the aim of developing an eco-friendly antifouling system with prolonged long-term activity, in this study, we incorporated capsaicin in combination with dichlofluanid into water-based acrylic coating formulations. The antifouling activity of the resulting coatings was studied by examining the survival behavior of a Gram-negative marine bacterium Aeromonas Salmonoid ATCC 33658, and the release rate of capsaicin from the paint matrix was also assessed. The combination of 0.75 wt.% capsaicin and 0.75 wt.% dichlofluanid into the same matrix showed an antibacterial performance of up to 99.9% cfu reduction with an antibacterial value R 2.5–3 times higher than those obtained with the single biocides at 1.5 wt.%. The association between the two organic biocides created a synergistic effect on the antifouling performance, further resulting in a prolonged activity.

Topics & Concepts

BiofoulingBiocideCapsaicinEnvironmentally friendlyCoatingMatrix (chemical analysis)Pulp and paper industryChemistryEnvironmental chemistryMaterials scienceEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceChromatographyOrganic chemistryBiologyEcologyMembraneReceptorEngineeringBiochemistryMarine Biology and Environmental ChemistryMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionMarine Ecology and Invasive Species