Abstract
The fouling of surfaces by organic polymers can be strongly reduced by applying a 75 nm covalently bound fluorinated polymer brush onto the surface. This strong reduction can be repaired, even more than 10 times, after the polymer brush has been damaged (e.g. by a strong base) using the self-repairing character of these brushes via molecular reorganization at the surface-air interface at slightly elevated temperatures.
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Wang, Z., & Zuilhof, H. (2016). Self-healing fluoropolymer brushes as highly polymer-repellent coatings. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 4(7), 2408–2412. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ta09209d
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