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Holding (not so) fast: surface chemistry constrains kelp bioadhesion
Philip Kerrison
,
Michele Stanley
, David De Smet
, Guy Buyle
,
Adam Hughes
SAMS UHI
Aquaculture Research Network
Energy Innovation Team
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Chemical Engineering
Polypropylene
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Polyvinylchloride
100%
Polyamide
100%
Polyvinyl Alcohol
100%
Free Energy
100%
Film
50%
Polyurethane
50%
Thermoplastics
50%
Polyester
50%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Bioadhesion
100%
Polyethylene
50%
Contact Angle
33%
Polypropylene
33%
Polyamide
33%
Polyurethane
16%
Polyester
16%
Polymer Films
16%
Polymer Chemistry
16%
Thermoplastics
16%
Surface Structure
16%
Engineering
Constrains
100%
Corona Treatment
100%
Surface Free Energy
66%
Polyamide
66%
Early Stage
33%
Polyurethan
33%
Water Contact Angle
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Kelp
100%
Holdfast
100%
Polypropylene
50%
Polyvinyl Alcohol
50%
Saccharina Latissima
25%
Phaeophyceae
25%
Rugosity
25%
Macroalga
25%
Sporophyte
25%