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Marine biocidal paints, antifouling

Rohrn and Haas was recognized for its development of SEA-N1NE 211 antifouling agent, an effective and more environmentally acceptable ingredient for use in marine antifouling paints, compared with many currently used biocides. [Pg.17]

J. C. Harrington, Comparative Effects of Organic Antifoulant Biocides in Marine Paints, 29th Marine and Offshore Coatings Conference, Charleston, S.C., June 28,1989. [Pg.102]

Trisubstituted organotins are useful biocides in agriculture and industry. They function as fungicides, bactericides, antihelminthics, and rodent repellents (WHO 1980). Tributyltins are used as antifoulants in marine paints but are restricted by the Organotin Antifouling Paints Control Act (June 16, 1988) which limits the type of vessel on which these paints can be used and sets acceptable release limits (U.S. Bureau of Mines 1989). Bis(tributyltin)oxide is used as a preservative for wood products, leather, ropes, fabrics, and paper. [Pg.133]

Voulvoulis, N., Scrimshaw, M.D., Lester, J.N. (2000) Occurrence of four biocides utilized in antifouling paints, as alternatives to organotin compounds, in waters and sediments of a commercial estuary in the UK. Marine Pollution Bulletin 40 938-946. [Pg.176]

Tributyltm species, especially (Bu3Sn)20 and tributyltin phosphate and naphthenate, have been used in wood preservation as fungicides and as biocides for destructive insects. Tributyltins (and to a lesser extent, triphenyltins) have been used in marine antifoulant paints due to their broad range activity. The use of organotin polymers in which the... [Pg.4897]

Uses Biocide antifouling agent in marine paints Features Controls bacterial slime, algae, barnacles, tubeworms, hydroids, bryozoa, tunicates, and diatoms replaces organotin antifoulants, such as tributyltin oxide which bioaccumulate and are toxic to shellfish... [Pg.729]

Properties M.w. 309.08 m.p. 267-271 C dec. flash pt. 145 C Toxicology TLV/TWA0.1 mg Sn)lm (skin) LDLo (oral, mouse) 320 mg/ kg, (oral, rabbit) 50 mg/kg poison by ingestion and inhalation corrosive causes burns mutagen Storage Sensitive to humidity Uses Biocide, antifoulant for marine paints reagent Regulatory SARA reportable Manuf/Distrib. Aldrich Fluka... [Pg.1391]

Uses Biocide for adhesives, coatings, metalworking, cosmetics, plastics fungicide algicide antifouling agent for marine paints... [Pg.1045]


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