The evidence from many studies shows that antifoulants
(Cu2O) and organic antifouling agents with broad-spectrum
characteristics
in antifouling coatings cause varying degrees of damage to the environment.
Therefore, this study prepared Cu2O-free self-polishing
antifouling coatings based on amide derivatives inspired by capsaicin
(ADIC-CSAC) with green and environmentally friendly characteristics.
First, the structure of ADIC and the composition of ADIC-CSAC were
characterized by IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, HRMS,
and EDX. Moreover, antibacterial, anti-algal, static raft tests and
changes in the mass loss, roughness, contact angle, and surface energy
were used to evaluate the antifouling and self-polishing properties
of ADIC-CSAC. The test results showed that ADIC and ADIC-CSAC were
successfully prepared and ADIC-CSAC possessed good antifouling and
self-polishing properties. ADIC-CSAC exhibited antibacterial and anti-algal
rates of over 88 and 72%, respectively, and was found to have satisfactory
antifouling properties over 9 months in a real marine field. Overall,
the prepared ADIC-CSAC possesses good and green antifouling and self-polishing
properties, which lays a foundation for research on green antifouling
coatings used for environmental protection.