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The adsorption of trifluoro-, trichloro-, tribromo-, and trimethylacetic acid at the water/air interface is discussed on the basis of surface tension measurements. The process of adsorption is described by Henry's and Langmuir's isotherm equations. The obtained results allow calculation of the standard free energy of adsorption of investigated molecules and the contribution to this energy of hydrophobic groups of these molecules.
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Dynarowicz, P., Paluch, M. The adsorption process of some acetic acid derivatives at the water/air interface. Colloid & Polymer Sci 266, 1058–1060 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01428817
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