2024 | Norway | Kasun Siriwardane

The Efficacy of Natural Antimicrobial Compounds in Antifouling and Combatting Biofilm Formation

Water issue adressed: Too dirty

This project by Kasun Siriwardane titled “The Efficacy of Natural Antimicrobial Compounds in Antifouling and Combatting Biofilm Formation” investigates the effectiveness of natural antimicrobial compounds—tea tree oil, clove oil, and cinnamon essential oil—in preventing biofouling on stainless-steel surfaces in marine environments. Traditional chemical antifouling methods harm marine ecosystems such as fish, and exacerbate water quality, necessitating eco-friendly alternatives. The study submerged stainless-steel cylinders coated with the oils, a chemical agent, and a control in water for 74 hours. Tree Tea oil and Cinnamon Oil demonstrated significant antifouling potential, reducing biofilm accumulation compared to the control. These findings highlight the promise of natural compounds as sustainable antifouling agents, and prompt further long-term studies.

This is how I came up with the idea for this project:

This project aims to protect marine life and improve water quality which are exacerbated by large industries. Learning about the issues with chemical antifouling coatings, I reviewed literature and found that the application of antimicrobial natural oils in marine settings is untested and needs investigation.

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Ania Andersch

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