In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their efficiency, ‘environmental friendliness’, etc. have increased. The service lifetime of materials would benefit from their ability to retain functioning upon damage or wear–off. Therefore, self-healing materials, having this ability, have been of the increasing research interest during the past decade. In the field of polymeric coatings, apart from sustaining the structural integrity of material, one important aspect in prolonging the service lifetime is retaining a certain amount of functional groups at different interfaces after the damage in a self-replenishing fashion. Low-adherence coatings, prepared via surface-segregation of low surfaceenergy...