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. 2014 Feb 10;9(2):e87190. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087190

Table 3. Parameters generated from fitting the Equation 13 to experimental data of optical density variation in PNIPA/AA nanohydrogel suspensions as a function of temperature.

Nanohydrogel Tm (K) Inline graphic (KJ mol−1) Inline graphic (KJ mol−1 K−1) r2
PNIPA(3) 304.34±0.27a , α 382.16±44.95a , α 23.28±24.89a , α , n.s. 0.9990
PNIPA(5) 311.67±0.62a , β 172.34±9.79a , β 3.19±4.06a , α , n.s. 0.9990
PNIPA-10AA(3) 305.08±4.85a , α 143.29±93.44b , α , n.s. −5.59±8.56ab , α , n.s. 0.9987
PNIPA-10AA(5) 303.59±0.92b , α 190.33±28.89a , α −6.66±7.15a , α , n.s. 0.9996
PNIPA-20AA(3) 300.41±0.58a , α 239.07±47.01ab , α −17.89±3.23b , α 0.9966
PNIPA-20AA(5) 303.27±0.89b , α 157.51±15.38a , α 0.23±6.04a , α , n.s. 0.9982

Values reported are the means±standard deviation (n = 2).

a,b,c

Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) between gels with different acrylic acid content for the same cross-linking degree.

α,β

Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) between gels with different cross-linking degree for the same acrylic acid content.

n.s.

Parameter not significant (p>0.05).