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CN1031387A
CN1031387A CN 88105317 CN88105317A CN1031387A CN 1031387 A CN1031387 A CN 1031387A CN 88105317 CN88105317 CN 88105317 CN 88105317 A CN88105317 A CN 88105317A CN 1031387 A CN1031387 A CN 1031387A
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王秋
徐长安
纪炜尚
陆青田
徐怀恕
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    • C09DCOATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
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Abstract

A kind of antifouling paint that contains biomaterial belongs to and prevents marine biofouling attachment techniques class.Active biomaterial is that the bacterial cell immobilization is mixed with the coating that contains active biomaterial as stain control agent and base-material acrylic latex liquid, rosin.Advantage of the present invention is a kind of antifouling paint that does not contain poisonous substance, can be used for boats and ships, underwater facility, and net cage for sea farming etc. prevent biological attachment.Antifouling life can reach 1-1.5.

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The antifouling paint that contains biomaterial
The boats and ships underwater sites increases resistance after by biological attachment, reduces the speed of a ship or plane, and increasing energy consumption causes financial loss, and underwater facility and instrument can be reduced or lose original performance by biological attachment.Therefore antifouling under water is one of important oceanology.Be based on antifouling paint in the prior art, antifouling is to ooze out principle based on poisonous substance poisoning and poisonous substance.Poisonous substance in the antifouling paint can be a Red copper oxide, organometallic compound.
Design of the present invention is according to Biological Principles [annotating 1], use the bacterial cell immobilized biotechnology, biomaterial is mixed with the antifouling paint that contains active biomaterial as stain control agent.It is a kind of antifouling paint that does not contain Toxic.
Most preferred embodiment of the present invention is:
1, thiobacillus thioparus (Thiobacillus thioparus) separate with thiobacillus thiooxidant (Thiobacillus thiooxidans), purifying, the abundant cultivation [annotating 2]
2, after the abundant cultivation of bacterial cell liquid, add titanium dioxide 0.2 ‰ as carrier in nutrient solution, concentrate through centrifugal (10000 rev/mins) and make active biomaterial, protein content is not less than 0.2mg/g in the material.
3, active biomaterial is added acrylic latex liquid and rosin and make coating through grinding, fineness is below 80 μ, is 40-60 second with being coated with 4 glasss of mensuration viscosity.
This coating can be used for boats and ships, underwater facility. Also not can be used for the antifouling of netting gear in the aquaculture owing to do not contain Toxic. The term of validity is 1-1.5, and the storage-stable phase is 0.5 year.
[annotating 1]: Wang Qiu 1985.Nontoxic material antifouling approach, ocean circular 4(5): 65.
[annotating 2]: Xue Tingyao, Sun Guoyu, 1959.The separation and Culture research of thiobacillus in the ooze.Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica 11(2): 75.

Claims (3)

1, a kind of marine biofouling attachment techniques that prevents, existing known antifouling paint is the coating that is mixed with poisonous substance, base-material, weighting agent, solvent.Feature of the present invention is: the antifouling paint that active biomaterial fixation cell mycetocyte is woven into base-material, weighting agent composition.
2, it is characterized in that according to active biomaterial in the described antifouling paint of claim 1: with thiobacterium class thiobacillus thioparus (Thiobacillus thioparus) and thiobacillus thiooxidant (Thiobacillus thiooxdans), cultivate through abundant, centrifugal concentrating is with carrier immobilized bacterial cell.
3, it is characterized in that according to claim 1,2 described antifouling paints: it is below 80 microns that acrylic latex liquid, rosin, active biomaterial (protein content is not less than 0.2mg/g) are mixed with fineness, and being coated with 4 glasss of mensuration viscosity is the 40-60 coating of second.
CN 88105317 1988-08-01 1988-08-01 Anti-fouling coating containing biomalerials Expired CN1009936B (en)

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WO2005026269A1 (en) * 2003-09-04 2005-03-24 Mcdaniel C Steven Microorganism coating components, coatings, and coated surfaces
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