Abstract
The surface tension of solutions containing Perfluorocarboxylic acids, and their complexes with a cationic polymer (Polymer J. R.) have been measured. The results indicated that the complexes are highly surface active and offer a way for achieving low surface tensions of aqueous solutions. Owing to their unusual properties these complexes might find a number of practical applications.
Notes
* Dedicated to Dr. Paul Becher on his 70th Birthday.
**Presented as part of thesis for an M. Sc. Degree by N.J.M. to the University of Atlanta.