3.3.12 Polymers Flashcards
Name 3 examples of condensation polymers
- polyamides
- polyesters
- polypeptides
What are polyamides made out of?
Dicarboxylic acids + diamines
Polyamides
State the name of the bond that forms between the carboxyl
groups and amino groups
Amide link

Name 2 examples of polyamides
- Nylon 6,6
- Kevlar
State what nylon 6,6 is made from
1,6-diaminohexane + hexanedioic acid
Name some uses of nylon 6,6
Used to make clothing, carpet, rope, airbags and parachutes
Draw an equation showing how nylon 6,6 is formed

State what kevlar is made from
1,4-diaminobenzene and benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid
Name some uses of kevlar
Used in bulletproof vests, boat construction, car tyres and lightweight spots equipment
Draw an equation showing how kevlar is formed

What are polyesters made out of?
Dicarboxylic acids + diols
Polyesters
State the name of the bond that forms between the carboxyl
groups and hydroxyl groups
Ester link

Name an example of polyester
Terylene (PET)
State what terylene (PET) is made from
Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and ethane-1,2diol
Name some uses of terylene (PET)
Used in plastic bottles, clothing, sheets and sails
Draw an equation showing how terylene (PET) is formed

Hydrolysis
Draw the original monomers


Condensation polymers are ______ than addition polymers
stronger & more rigid
Why are condensation polymers stronger & more rigid than addition polymers?
- ∵ made up of chains contains polar bonds e.g. C-N and C-O
- ∴ have Van der Waals forces, permanent dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonds between polymer chains

Why are polyalkenes (addition polymers) non-biodegradable and won’t react when being used?
Have non-polar C-C bonds = unreactive and chemically inert
Why are condensation polymers biodegradable?
- polar bonds (e.g. C=O) in chains = open to attack by nucleophiles
- ∴ can be broken down by hydrolysis
- ∴ are biodegradable but process is very slow
Name 3 ways of disposing waste plastics
- Burying in landfill
- Burning as fuel
- Recycling

When are plastics placed in landfills?
When plastic is:
- Difficult to separate from other waste
- Not in sufficient quantities to make separation financially worthwhile
- Too difficult technically to recycle
Name an advantage of using landfills to dispose plastics
Landfill is cheap and easy method of waste disposal
