6.5 polymers Flashcards

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example of a monomer and polymer

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propene to make poly(propene)

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2
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what type of molecule are poly(alkenes)

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  • saturated
  • normally non-polar, so unreactive
  • dont biodegrade well
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3
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2 types of condensation polymers

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polyamides and polyesters

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4
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what is condensation polymerisation

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2 different monomers with at least 2 functional groups react together, a link is made and water is eliminated

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5
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how are polyamides formed

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diamines and dicarboxyic acids together

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6
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how are polyesters formed

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diol and dicarboxylic acids together

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7
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why are dicarboxylic acids/diamines/diols used

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they have functional groups on either side which allows chains to be formed

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8
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reverse of polymerisation

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hydroylisis of condensation polymers

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9
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how to hydroylse a polyester or polyamine

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  1. break the bond in the middle of the amide/ester link
  2. add 2H2O to the monomers
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10
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how to work out the monomer from the polymer chain

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look for
* amide link: HN-CO
* ester link: CO-O

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11
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how can condensation polymers be formed from one type of monmer

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using molecules with a carbox and alcohol/amine group can react with itself

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12
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why are polymers bad for the environment

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alkenes are made from crude oil which is a finite resource and they often end up on landfills

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13
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how can polymers be recycled/re-used

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  • recycling sorted into types and then chopped into flakes, washed dried and used to make new products
  • PVC recycling hazardous due to Cl content. solvents dissolve PVC and it’s recovered by precipitation and the solvent is reused
  • using as a fuel incinerated to produce heat, generating steam to drive a turbine, producing electricity
  • feedstock recycling chemical and thermal process that can reclaim monomers, gases, or oil from waste polymers which can be used to produce new polymers. advantage = don’t need to be sorted or washed
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14
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alternative polymers

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biodegradable polymers - can be broken down by microorganisms into water, carbon dioxide and biological compounds
photodegradable polymers - oil based but are treated so light can be used as a trigger to start the degration process

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15
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what’s released when PVC is burnt + why bad

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hydrogen chloride, a corrosive gas

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