To develop a body of knowledge in regard to solute-polymer interactions, a study was initiated to investigate the sorption characteristics of a group of dicarboxylic acids when nylon-6,6 was used as the substrate. Results demonstrated the importance of the hydrophobic moiety in the group of acids.
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