6.2.3 & 4 - Condensation polymers & carbon-carbon bond formation Flashcards
Condensation polymerisation
Joining two monomers with the loss of a small molecule e.g. H2O or HCl. Requires two DIFF functional group; no carbon-carbon bonds
What are polyesters joined by
Ester linkages - COO
Forming an ester w/ one monomer
Must have both -COOH/-OH groups (hydroxycarboxylic acid) or two -COOH/-OH (dicarboxylic acid/ diol)
OH group from -COOH and H from -OH form water
Forming a polyester w/ two diff monomers
Must be a diol or dicarboxylic acid/ di acyl chloride
Uses of polyesters
Clothing
Electrical insulation
Plastic bottles
What are polyamides joined by
Amide linkages - CONH
Forming polyamides from one monomer
Must have both -COOH and -NH2 (amino acids)
Forming polyamides from two diff monomers
Dicarboxylic acid/ diacyl chloride w/ diamine
Naming diacyl chloride
Longest carbon chain dioyl chloride
Naming hydroxycarboxylic acids
no attached to -OH hydroxy longest chain oic acid
Naming diamines
N,N diamino longest chain
Acid hydrolysis of polyesters (H+/H2O)
Reforms monomers
Alkali hydrolysis of polyesters (NaOH/H2O)
Forms -ol/-diol and carboxylate salt
Acid hydrolysis of polyamides (H+/H2O)
Forms protonated amine groups and -COOH
Alkali hydrolysis of polamides (NaOH/H2O))
Forms carboxylate salt and -NH2