Enhancing the marine antifouling property of high-density polyethylene through melt grafting of poly (hexamethylene guanidine)

Jiaqi Wang,Wenwen Yu,Wenying Liu, Guofeng Wang,Jiangao Shi, Hong Wang

AQUACULTURAL ENGINEERING(2024)

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Acquiring environment -friendly, wide -spectrum antifouling materials is currently a significant challenge. Herein, we focused on covalently bonding poly (hexamethylene guanidine) (PHMG) to high -density polyethylene (HDPE) through a melt grafting reaction. The successful occurrence of this grafting reaction was confirmed by FT-IR analysis. Moreover, the presence of long -chain branching (LCB) was established through Cole -Cole plot, van Gurp-Palmen diagram, and dynamic thermomechanical property. This presence of LCB improved the impact strength of modified HDPE materials. An increased PHMG grafting content in the material led to a significant increase in the inhibition rate of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus growth, without any detectable leaching of PHMG. Furthermore, inverted fluorescence microscopy revealed a substantial inhibitory effect of the modified HDPE on diatom attachment and Chlorella sedimentation. Specifically, compared with the unmodified HDPE material, the HDPE with 2 wt% PHMG grafting showed a 79.8% decrease in the attachment rate of diatoms and a 64.5% reduction in Chlorella sedimentation. This research provides valuable insights into the development of eco-friendly antifouling materials with enhanced marine antifouling properties.
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Marine antifouling,Nonpoisonous,Nonleaching,(LCB) long -chain branch
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