Addition polymers Flashcards
How would I draw formation of poly(propene) from propene?
- Brackets “n” bonds
- Break C=C double bond, two bonds (extending to outside of brackets!)
- ## n in the right corner.
Refer to allery chem vid - if needs be
How would you draw TWO propene molecules joining together to form poly(propene?)
- Break C=C double bond.
- Draw the two molecules, joined together within brackets.
- NO n in right hand corner, if Q specifically asking for joining of 2 molecules of propene!
Refer to allery chem vid - if needs be
Properties of poly(alkenes)? What does this mean?
- Saturated molecules.
- Normally non-polar.
- This makes the poly(alkenes) unreactive because they are so stable.
- Means that they won’t break down well in landfills.
What are addition polymers formed from?
- Addition polymers are formed from alkenes and substituted alkenes (ie. halogen attached!)
Describe intermolecular forces that would be between MOST poly(alkenes) and what would cause these intermolecular forces to increase in strength.
- Van der Waals between the chains.
- Longer chain = larger surface area/ more closely chains can pack so more/ increased strength Van der Waals forces.
- Shorter polymer chains/ more branched chains tend to be more flexible/ weaker –> less Van der Waals forces.
What intermolecular forces will be between poly(alkenes) with halogen? Significance of this?
- Permanent dipole-dipole attractions.
- Will make the poly(alkene) stronger compared to poly(alkenes) without halogen.
What are plasticisers? What do they do?
- Materials added to polymers to change their properties.
- Make polymers more flexible / slide between polymer chains –> pushing them apart.
- Weakens IM forces between chains. Chains can slide over each other more, making polymer easier to bend.
What is full name for PVC?
- Poly(chloroethene)
Give 3 typical uses of PVC.
- Drain pipes.
- Electrical cable insulation/ clothing.
Explain how properties of PVC can be modified using plasticiser.
- PVC: made of long, closely-packed polymer chains that are hard BUT brittle. Used in drain pipes.
- PVC w/ plasticiser added = more flexible. Used for clothing/ electrical cable insulation.
True or False
Knowledge of production and properties of polymers has remained pretty stagnant over time.
- False!
- Knowledge of production and properties of polymers has DEVELOPED over time.
- Ie. making synthetic polymers over time with new uses/ properties ie. ones that break down more easily.