Macromolecules Flashcards

1
Q

What is polymerisation

A

small molecules ( monomers ) combine together to form a large molecule
( macromolecule ) ; a polymer

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2
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Addition polymerisation

A

no elimination of simple molecules

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3
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  • Poly( ethene )
  • Polythene
A
  • simplest addition polymer
  • ethene monomers
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4
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Uses of polythene

A
  • plastic bags
  • plastic bottles
  • toys
  • buckets
  • clingfilm
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5
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  • Poly( chloroethene )
  • Poly( vinylchloride )
    -> PVC
A

chloroethene / vinyl chloride molecules

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5
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Uses of PVC

A
  • water pipes
  • insulator for electric cables
  • waterproof plastic sheets
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5
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Poly( propene )

A
  • propene molecules
  • hard plastic
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5
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Uses of poly( propene )

A
  • making of crates
  • other hard plastic materials
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5
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  • Poly( styrene )
  • Poly( phenylethene )
A

monomer is styrene
( phenylethene )

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6
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Condensation polymerisation

A

elimination of simple molecules occurs

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7
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Nylon

A
  • 1 dicarboxylic acid
  • 1 diamine ( amino group )
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8
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Uses of nylon

A
  • clothing industry
  • nets
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9
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Polyethylene terephthalate
-> PET

A
  • 1 dicarboxylic acid
  • 1 diol
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10
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Uses of PET

A
  • fibre for clothing & furniture
  • bottles for drinks & foods
  • to make carpets, fire & garden hoses, seat belts
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11
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Synthetic polymers

A

man-made polymers made in laboratories

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12
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Natural polymers ; examples

A
  • proteins
  • fats
  • carbohydrates
13
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Proteins

A
  • N, C, O, H
  • polypeptides / polyamides
  • amino acid monomers
  • amino group
  • carboxylic group
  • hydrolysed by boiling them with an acid / alkali