在珊瑚修复和珊瑚礁工程中使用防污涂料缓解藻类竞争。

IF 7.3 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Pub Date : 2025-04-15 eCollection Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c07508
Zahra Karimi, Isabel Flores, Stefan Kolle, Samapti Kundu, Emily Walton, Lindsey Badder, Natalie Levy, David B Berry, Daniel Schar, Joshua Levy, Joanna Aizenberg, R D Consortium, Daniel Wangpraseurt
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由于海洋温度上升、酸化、过度捕捞和沿海污染,珊瑚礁正在经历前所未有的退化。尽管采取了包括海洋保护区和可持续捕鱼做法在内的保护措施,但这些挑战的严重性要求采取创新方法来修复和恢复珊瑚礁。在这项研究中,我们探索了生物启发材料的应用,以解决藻类竞争的挑战,这是有效恢复方法的关键瓶颈。我们开发并优化了光滑的液体注入多孔表面(slip),作为为珊瑚礁修复和工程量身定制的防垢涂层。通过水族馆实验和夏威夷奥胡岛的原位试验,我们评估了这些涂层在减轻藻类竞争和促进珊瑚生长方面的有效性。我们的研究结果表明,与商业文石基表面相比,pdm基的SLIPS涂层可显著减少藻类覆盖,在12周的原位部署期间,可减少高达70%的藻类覆盖。我们还开发了珊瑚防护罩,这是为珊瑚碎片外植定制的光滑基质。珊瑚保护层有利于柱头孢碎片的组织生长,没有竞争性的草皮藻类生长。这些方法有望推进恢复工作,包括杂交珊瑚礁的工程和有针对性的珊瑚园艺方法。
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Mitigating Algal Competition with Fouling-Prevention Coatings for Coral Restoration and Reef Engineering.

Coral reefs are undergoing unprecedented degradation due to rising ocean temperatures, acidification, overfishing, and coastal pollution. Despite conservation efforts, including marine protected areas and sustainable fishing practices, the magnitude of these challenges calls for innovative approaches to repair and restore coral reefs. In this study, we explore the application of bioinspired materials to address the challenge of algal competition, a key bottleneck for effective restoration approaches. We develop and optimize slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), as a fouling-prevention coating tailored for coral reef restoration and engineering. Through aquarium experiments and in situ trials on O'ahu, Hawai'i, we assess the effectiveness of these coatings in mitigating algal competition and facilitating coral growth. Our results demonstrate that PDMS-based SLIPS coatings significantly reduce algal coverage compared to commercial aragonite-based surfaces, with up to 70% reduction observed over a 12-week deployment period in situ. We also develop coral-guards, which are slippery substrates customized for coral fragment outplanting. Coral-guards facilitate tissue growth of Stylophora pistillata fragments, without competitive turf algal growth. These approaches hold promise for advancing restoration efforts, including the engineering of hybrid reefs and targeted coral gardening approaches.

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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1470
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering is a prestigious weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. Dedicated to advancing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering, it covers a wide array of research topics including green chemistry, green engineering, biomass, alternative energy, and life cycle assessment. The journal welcomes submissions in various formats, including Letters, Articles, Features, and Perspectives (Reviews), that address the challenges of sustainability in the chemical enterprise and contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices. Join us in shaping the future of sustainable chemistry and engineering.
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