2021
DOI: 10.1049/bsb2.12014
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Study on the application of ultrasonic wave in the removal of microbiofouling on PMMA surface

Abstract: Ultrasound has been used for antifouling on the surface of medical devices or food utensils, but it is rarely applied in marine anti-biofouling on underwater instruments. To understand whether ultrasonic antifouling is suitable for underwater optical windows, the effect of ultrasonic conditions including frequency, power and duration on the removal of microbiofouling on the surface of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), a type of common optical material, was investigated in this study by three-factor and three-lev… Show more

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“…The collapse of the gas bubbles produces a rapid and extreme rise in temperature as well as pressure, both of which cause the generation of free radicals with strong oxidative properties. A study on ultrasonic waves to suppress biofouling on an optical surface was recently published [30]. Still, the use and benefits of ultrasonic systems as a fouling protection technique are discussed controversially [31].…”
Section: B State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collapse of the gas bubbles produces a rapid and extreme rise in temperature as well as pressure, both of which cause the generation of free radicals with strong oxidative properties. A study on ultrasonic waves to suppress biofouling on an optical surface was recently published [30]. Still, the use and benefits of ultrasonic systems as a fouling protection technique are discussed controversially [31].…”
Section: B State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%