A series of novel acrylic copolymers, which contains zinc atom in a form of
polymeric salt and can be exchanged with e.g. sodium ions in sea water, ha
s been developed. As the ion exchange reaction proceeds, the polymers becom
e soluble and leach out by flow of sea water. The polymers are considered t
o be suitable for antifouling paints, since erosion rates of antifouling pa
ints formulated with the polymers could easily be controlled by varying the
polymers' characteristics such as molecular weight, hydrophilicity, etc.,
without spoiling the paints' overall water resistance. After dynamic immers
ion the copper release rates, which represent efficacy of the main biocide,
increased in most of the paint samples, and the copper release rates also
depended upon the leaching out behaviors of the polymers. (C) 2001 Elsevier
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