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What Is So Special about the Sorption Behavior of Highly Fluorinated Compounds? Kai-Uwe Goss*, and Guido Bronner. J. Phys. Chem. A , 2006, 110 (51), ...
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14054 J. Phys. Chem. A, Vol. 110, No. 51, 2006

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 2006, Volume 110A Stephen F. Nelsen,* Michael N. Weaver, Yun Luo, Jack R. Pladziewicz,* Logan K. Ausman, Teresa L. Jentzsch, and Jessica J. O’Konek: Estimation of Electronic Coupling for Intermolecular Electron Transfer from Cross-Reaction Data Page 11665. Author Yun Luo was not included in the version of this Article published on Articles ASAP on September 26, 2006, and printed in the October 19, 2006, issue (Vol. 110, No. 41, pp 11665-11676). The corrected electronic version was posted on December 6, 2006. 10.1021/jp068111t Published on Web 12/06/2006

2006, Volume 110A Kai-Uwe Goss* and Guido Bronner: What Is So Special about the Sorption Behavior of Highly Fluorinated Compounds? Page 9520. The free energy of the water/air transfer of a CF2 fragment, ∆GCF2, is 2.74 kJ/mol and not 5.36 kJ/mol as reported in Table 2. 10.1021/jp0681045 Published on Web 12/05/2006