Polyesters and Polyamides Flashcards

1
Q

What is condensation?

A

Small molecule eliminated (usually H2O) to form a larger molecule

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2
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What properties do monomers forming condensation polymers have?

A

Each has two functional groups

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3
Q

Examples of condensation polymers?

A

Polyesters
Polyamides
Polypeptides

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4
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What is the linkage in a polyester

A

an ester linkage

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5
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What are the two monomers which form a polyester?

A

Diol and dicarboxylic acid or a molecule with both alcohol and a carboxylic acid functional groups

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6
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Which monomers are Teryline made from?

A

Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid
Ethane-1,2-diol

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7
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What is Terylene used for?

A

As a fibre for making clothes

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8
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What is the linkage in a polyamide?

A

The peptide linkage

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9
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Which molecule is eliminated when a polyamide is formed?

A

H2O

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10
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What are the two monomers used to form a polyamide?

A

Diamine and dicarboxylic acid

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11
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Examples of polyamides?

A

Nylon, Kevlar

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12
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Which monomers is Nylon-6,6 made from?

A

1,6-diaminohexane
Hexanedioic acid

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13
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If you are making Nylon in a lab, what monomers would you use and why? What molecule is eliminated?

A

Use hexane-1,6- diacyl chloride as the rate of reaction is much faster, HCl is eliminated.

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14
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What is kevlar used for?

A

In body armour, helmets, over gloves

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15
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Which monomers make up kevlar?

A

1,4-diaminobenzene
Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid

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16
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Why are poly(alkenes) not biodegradable?

A

Non-polar C-H and C-C

17
Q

Why is it bad to burn poly(alkenes)?

A

Releases CO2, CO, C(soot) and other toxic chemicals from monomers.

18
Q

Where do most poly(alkenes) end up?

A

Landfill sites

19
Q

Why can condensation polymers be broken down?

A

They have polar bonds

20
Q

How are condensation polymers broken down?

A

Hydrolysis

21
Q

What is the difference between addition and condensation polymerisation?

A

Condensation makes the polymer and eliminates a small molecule; addition polymerisation breaks C=C to form only one product (just the polymer).

22
Q

Explain hydrogen bonding between polyamides.

A

Both C=O, and N-H are polar bonds, as N’s electronegativity > H’s and O’s electronegativity > C’s.
Hydrogen bonding between H+ and O- in different molecules.
Uses the lone pair pf electrons on the O atom

23
Q

Why do polyesters not show hydrogen bonding?

A

All O-H bonds are removed during polymerisation.