Condensation polymerisation- polyamides 56-57 Flashcards
Polyamides are made by reacting together two different monomer units, or one monomer unit. Describe both routes to making a polyamide.
Polyamides are made by reacting together two monomers: - one monomer is a dicarboxylic acid with two -COOH groups. - the other monomer is a diamine with two -NH2 groups. Polyamides made by reacting just one type of monomer unit containing both -COOH and -NH2 groups.
Write the formation of a polyamide from diamine and dicarboxylic acid monomers.
Write the reaction for the formation of a polyamide from an amino acid monomer.
During condensation polymerisation for polyamides what happens to the bonds of the functional groups?
- A bond forms between an amine group on a diamine and a carboxylic group on a dicarboxylic acid.
- An amide linkage forms and water is eliminated.
What are some properties of kevlar and what are its uses?
Kevlar is fire resistance and has a higher strength than steel.
- Kevlar is used to mae protective clothing-for fire fighters, bullet proof vests and crash helmets.
Where is nylon 6,6 used?
What are its properties?
- Nylon 6,6 is used in tennis rackets and balloons.
- Nylon 6,6 has a high strength.
Write out the polymerisation reaction of nylon 6,6.
- Name the reactants used.
- 1,6 diaminohexane
- Hexane-1,4-dioic acid
Write out the polymerisation reaction for the formation of the polyamide kevlar.
- Name the reactants
- Benzene-1,4,-dioic acid
- Benzene-1,4-diamine