The specific surface free energy (gamma(sv)) of a solid is the work required to create a unit area of a solid in a vacuum. gamma(sv) is a fundamental physical quantity that plays a central role in cohesion, adhesion, and premelting of a solid and other phenomena like the nucleation work of a solid phase. However, due to experimental difficulties, no specific surface free energy values have been reported for clathrate hydrates. Here we applied the "Zisman plot" to the determination of the critical surface tension, gamma(c), of ice and tetrahydrofuran (THF) hydrate. The gamma(c) value of ice was found to be very similar to the value reported by Adamson et al. (J. Colloid Interface Sci. 1970, 34, 461-468) for the same homologous series. Then we used the measured gamma(c) value of THF hydrate and the.sv values of ice reported in the literature to deduce the gamma(sv) value of THF hydrate. The deduced gamma(sv) value of THF hydrate was somewhat lower than that of ice and in the range from 60.4 to 124.2 mJ/m(2), with an average of 92.3 mJ/m(2).