“…Yet, there is only very little literature on this topic that probes the mechanisms behind it down to a molecular level. , Basically, all reported studies use fouling-release coatings, such as fluorine-containing monolayers , or fluoropolymers, , to prevent nonspecific adsorption of polymer/plastic materials from surfaces. , These coatings are based on the concept that physical removal of fouling agents appears to be easiest from materials with low surface free energies. , However, a common problem with such materials is their typically low substrate adhesion, as well as difficult processing due to low solubility in common organic solvents. The production of surfaces modified with covalently bound fluorine-containing monolayers , or fluorinated polymer brushes , would overcome all of above problems.…”