“…[57,58] The low-protein adsorption properties of PEO are thought to be due to a number of factors, including its low interfacial free energy with water, chain mobility, molecular conformation in aqueous solution, hydrophilicity, and steric repulsive effects. [59][60][61] PEO-like coatings have been created using glow discharges fed with various low weight glycol monomers, including di(ethylene glycol) dimethylether (DEGDME or diglyme), [62,63] tri(ethylene glycol) dimethylether (TEGDME or triglyme), [64] tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethylether (tetraglyme), [65,66] as well as di(ethylene glycol) monovinyl ether and tri(ethylene glycol) monoallyl ether. [14,15] Regardless of the monomer used, the level of the non-fouling properties achieved can be related to the degree of incorporation of PEO content, or ether carbon functionalities, in the film.…”