Polymers Flashcards
What types of reactions are condensation polymers formed in? [3]:
- Dicarboxylic acids + diols
- Dicarboxylic acids + diamines
- Amino acids
What are the main types of condensation polymers?
[3]:
- Polypeptides
- Polyamides
- Polyesters
Condensation Polymerisation [2]:
- 2 different monomers with at least 2 functional groups react together.
- A link is made and water is eliminated
What does the link in condensation polymerisation determine?
The polymer produced
When are amide links formed?
When dicarboxyilc acids + diamines
What is kevlar and what are its uses? [4]:
- It’s a polyamide
- used in bulletproof vests
- Car tires
- Some sports equipment
Why is kevlar used for its uses lol?
it is light weight but strong
What is kevlar formed from? [2]:
- Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and
- 1,4-diaminobenzene
What is Nylon 6,6?
A Polyamide
What is Nylon 6,6 used for? [4]:
- Ropes
- Carpets
- Clothing
- Parachute fabric
What is nylon 6,6 made from? [2]:
- hexandioc acid
- 1,6 diaminohexane
How are Polyesters formed?
dicarboxilic acid + diols
How are ester links formed?
When dicarboxylic acids react with diols
What is terylene?
It is a Polyester also known as PET
What are the uses of terylene? [3]:
- Plastic bottles
- Sheeting
- Clothes
What is terylene made from? [2]:
benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid + ethane-1,2-diol
How do you determine the monomer unit from a polymer? [2]:
- Break the bond in between ester/ amide link
- Then add H and OH to each of the monomer units
What monomers do a polyester produce? [2]:
- A dicarboxylic acid
- A diol
What monomers do a polyamide produce?
- Dicarboxylic acid
- Diamide
Addition Polymer [definition]:
A type of polymer formed by joining small alkenes (monomers) together
Polarity in condensation polymers [3]:
- They have polar c-o and c-n bonds
- Makes them more rigid n stronger than addition polymers
- Hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole n vanderwaals forces also exist between polymer chains, making ‘em stronger
Addition polymer examples [2]:
- Poly(ethene)
- Poly alkenes in general
What do addition polymers not do?
Biodegrade in landfills
Polyalkenes are…[3]:
- Saturated molecules
- Normally non-polar so unreactive
- Good when used in foods cus unreactive