Microtopography of the eye surface of the crab Carcinus maenas:an atomic force microscope study suggesting a possible antifouling potential

Greco, G. and Lanero, T. Svaldo and Torrassa, S. and Young, R. and Vassalli, M. and Cavaliere, A. and Rolandi, R. and Pelucchi, E. and Faimali, M. and Davenport, J. (2013) Microtopography of the eye surface of the crab Carcinus maenas:an atomic force microscope study suggesting a possible antifouling potential. Interface, 10 (84). ISSN 1742-5689

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Abstract

Marine biofouling causes problems for technologies based on the sea, including ships, power plants and marine sensors. Several antifouling techniques have been applied to marine sensors, but most of these methodologies are environmentally unfriendly or ineffective. Bioinspiration, seeking guidance from natural solutions, is a promising approach to antifouling. Here, the eye of the green crab Carcinus maenas was regarded as a marine sensor model and its surface characterized by means of atomic force microscopy. Engineered surface micro-and nanotopography is a new mechanism found to limit biofouling, promising an effective solution with much reduced environmental impact. Besides giving a new insight into the morphology of C. maenas eye and its characterization, our study indicates that the eye surface probably has antifouling/fouling-release potential. Furthermore, the topographical features of the surface may influence the wettability properties of the structure and its interaction with organic molecules. Results indicate that the eye surface micro-and nanotopography may lead to bioinspired solutions to antifouling protection.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Interface
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? ANTIFOULINGBIOMIMETICATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPYCRUSTACEANSEYECARCINUS MAENASMYTILUS-GALLOPROVINCIALISBIOINSPIRED SURFACESINVERTEBRATE LARVAESETTLEMENTWETTABILITYMARINEATTACHMENTTOPOGRAPHIESACCUMULATIONSTRATEGIESBIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGBIOCHEMISTRYBIOMATERIALSB ??
ID Code:
74112
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Deposited On:
19 Jun 2015 14:18
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Yes
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Published
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19 Sep 2023 01:23