Abstract

Here, we report on the marine antifouling performance and electromagnetic wave absorption (EMWA) properties of multifunctional zinc-based acrylate resins (ARZn-x). Their controlled hydrolysis with varying contents of carboxylic acid groups and ZnO led to formation of new surfaces that contributed to excellent antibacterial activity (>90%) and reductions in algal adhesion (optimal: 92.5%). Marine field tests demonstrated ideal antifouling performance during immersion in seawater for 4 months, and the coatings inhibited the adhesion and growth of biofouling species in marine. Furthermore, the ARZn-x resin coatings exhibited remarkable EMWA performance, with an RLmin of − 40.18 dB at 1.5 mm and 30.55 GHz, and full absorption of frequencies ranging from 18 to 40 GHz was achieved with thicknesses ranging from 1.0 to 5.5 mm. These resins provide new approaches to the development of multifunctional materials demonstrating marine antifouling performance and EMWA properties.

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