Utilize este identificador para referenciar este registo: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/85109

TítuloDesign and in situ validation of low-cost and easy to apply anti-biofouling techniques for oceanographic continuous monitoring with optical instruments
Autor(es)Matos, Tiago
Pinto, Vânia
Sousa, Paulo
Martins, Marcos
Fernández, Emilio
Henriques, Renato F.
Gonçalves, Luis Miguel
Palavras-chaveBiofouling
Optical sensors
Transparent coating
Biocide
Chlorine
Copper
Oceanography
Data5-Jan-2023
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
RevistaSensors
CitaçãoMatos, T.; Pinto, V.; Sousa, P.; Martins, M.; Fernández, E.; Henriques, R.; Gonçalves, L.M. Design and In Situ Validation of Low-Cost and Easy to Apply Anti-Biofouling Techniques for Oceanographic Continuous Monitoring with Optical Instruments. Sensors 2023, 23, 605. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23020605
Resumo(s)Biofouling is the major factor that limits long-term monitoring studies with automated optical instruments. Protection of the sensing areas, surfaces, and structural housing of the sensors must be considered to deliver reliable data without the need for cleaning or maintenance. In this work, we present the design and field validation of different techniques for biofouling protection based on different housing materials, biocides, and transparent coatings. Six optical turbidity probes were built using polylactic acid (PLA), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), PLA with copper filament, ABS coated with PDMS, ABS coated with epoxy and ABS assembled with a system for in situ chlorine production. The probes were deployed in the sea for 48 days and their anti-biofouling efficiency was evaluated using the results of the field experiment, visual inspections, and calibration signal loss after the tests. The PLA and ABS were used as samplers without fouling protection. The probe with chlorine production outperformed the other techniques, providing reliable data during the in situ experiment. The copper probe had lower performance but still retarded the biological growth. The techniques based on transparent coatings, epoxy, and PDMS did not prevent biofilm formation and suffered mostly from micro-biofouling.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/85109
DOI10.3390/s23020605
ISSN1424-8220
e-ISSN1424-8220
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/2/605
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:BUM - MDPI

Ficheiros deste registo:
Ficheiro Descrição TamanhoFormato 
sensors-23-00605.pdf2,3 MBAdobe PDFVer/Abrir

Este trabalho está licenciado sob uma Licença Creative Commons Creative Commons

Partilhe no FacebookPartilhe no TwitterPartilhe no DeliciousPartilhe no LinkedInPartilhe no DiggAdicionar ao Google BookmarksPartilhe no MySpacePartilhe no Orkut
Exporte no formato BibTex mendeley Exporte no formato Endnote Adicione ao seu ORCID