Condensation part 2 Flashcards

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How is nylon made indsutrially?

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nylon-6,6 is made from 1, 6-diaminohexane and hexane-1, 6-dicarboxylic acid

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What is kevlar?

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  • made from benzene–1, 4-diamine and benzene-1, 4-dicarboxylic acid
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How is Kevlar strong?

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  • due to the rigid chains and the ability of the flat aromatic rings to pack together held by strong intermolecular forces
  • the polymer, developed in the 1960s by Stephanie Kwolek of the DuPont company, is credited with saving some 3000 lives because of its use in bullet proof vest and anti-stab clothing as warn by the police
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What are polypeptides

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also are polyamides

they may be made from a single amino acid monmer or different ones

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What is different about polypeptides?

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  • each amino acid has both an amine group and a carboxylic group
  • so the amine group of one amino acid can react with the carboxylic acid group of another
  • a molecule of water is eliminated and a condesnation polymer can begin to form
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What is the problem with poly(ethene) and poly(propene) ?

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  • they are not biodegradeable
  • nothing in the natural environment that will easily break then down and they persist for years
  • usually disposed in landill or incineration
  • some are melted and remoulded
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Why are these polymers not biodegradeable?

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  • they are basically long-chain alkane molecules
  • alkanes are unreactive because have only strong, non polar C-H and C-C bonds
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What are the potential uses of these polymers? What is the downside?

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  • they can be burnt to CO2 and water to produce energy
  • although posonous Co may be released into the atmospher if the combustion is incomplete
  • add to the increasing level of CO2 in the atmosphere
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What is the problem with burning polystyrene?

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  • may release toxic produicts on burnig
  • complete combustion of polysytrene (a hydrocarbon) would produce CO2 and H2O only
  • however under cetrain condition the polymer may depolymerise and produce toxic styrene vapour
  • incomplete combustion produced CO and unburnt carbon particles
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What can be done with condesnation polymers like polyester and polyamides?

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can be broken down by hydrolysis and are potentially biodgradeable by the reveerse of polymerisation reaction by which they were formed

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of recycling?

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advantages:

  • almost all plastics are derived from crude oil
  • recycling saves this expensive and ever diminishing resource
  • as well as the enrgy used in refining it
  • if plastics are not recycles they will end up in landfill

disadvantages:

  • plastics need to be collected, transported and sorted
  • this uses energy and mapower and is therefore expensive
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How is Kevlar biodegradeable?

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  • polar bonds / has petide link
  • hydrolysed by nucleophiles
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