Alain Perichaud
University of Provence
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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 1989
Abdellatif Mellouki; Armand L. Bianchi; Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Abstract The most common way to prevent biofouling of immersed surfaces is to coat the exposed surfaces with a paint containing a biocide acting on marine organisms by diffusion into the surrounding water. However diffusion of toxins into the marine environment causes pollution and serious economic problems. This paper outlines the anti-microfouling properties of some insolubilized quaternary ammonium salts (grafted onto a vinyl copolymer by means of a covalent non-hydrolyzable bond). After immersion times in sea-water up to 4 months, the microbial cover was limited to bacterial forms, without microalgae or cyanobacteria as observed on the untreated, or tin-salt painted surfaces. Bacteria are mostly on unicell forms and numerous areas appear free of any microorganisms. As microbiofouling is an obligate step to macrofouling, this unleachable antifouling treatment could result in a prolonged protection.
Materials Science Forum | 2009
Asmahane Fasla; Seghier Ould Kada; Zoubida Seghier; Alain Perichaud
Free-radical copolymerization of cyclohexyl methacrylate (CHMA) and tetra (ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate (TtEGDMA) were carried out at 60 °C in tetrahydrofuran solution in presence of 2,2-azobisisobutyronitrile. The random copolymers were prepared with nominal crosslinking ratios, X of 1, 5 and 10% mol TtEGDMA / mol CHMA. The copolymers were characterized by 13C NMR spectroscopy. The copolymers was characterized by 13C RMN analysis and determined the copolymers composition. The monomer reactivity ratios r1 (TtEGDMA) and r2 (CHMA) were determined with the linearized copolymerization equations of the Fineman–Ross methods (r1 = 1.77 and r2 = 0.48) and Kelen–Tüdös (r1 = 1.81 and r2 = 0.46). Parameters of Alfrey-Price Q1 = - 1.10 (specific activity) and e1= - 0.64 (polarity) for TtEGDMA.
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A | 1992
Emmanuelle Simon; Pierre Fraysse; Alain Perichaud
Abstract The chemical dehydrochlorination of polyvinyl chloride was studied in solution in tetrahydrofuran. The dehydrochlorinated products were characterized by their chlorine contents and by UV/visible spectroscopy. The absorption spectra of dehydrochlorinated PVC consist of a series of absorption maxima between 200 and 600 nm due to the formation of conjugated polyenic sequences. In this article we describe a new method for polyenic sequences evaluation based on deconvolution of the experimental spectrum. A comparison with the former technique usually employed is presented.
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1992
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet
Archive | 1987
Alain Perichaud; Georges Sauvet