The energy characteristics of surfaces of new polymers belonging to the class of poly(olefin ketone)s at the interfaces with air and polar (water) and nonpolar (octane) liquids were determined by the ?ontact angle method. The objects of the study were binary copolymer (propyl-ene—carbon monoxide, PCO) and ternary copolymers (propylene—carbon monoxide—ethyl-ene—carbon monoxide, PECO; but-1-ene—carbon monoxide—ethylene—carbon monoxide, BECO). It was shown that the ternary copolymers can be recommended for further medicobio-logical tests as a base for the development of hemocompatible materials. The equilibrium values of the interfacial energy of poly(olefin ketone)s at the interfaces with water and octane make it possible to predict their adhesion properties for designing composite materials.