polymer Flashcards
What is addition polymerisation?
When monomers are joined to form polymers, with no other products formed
What is condensation polymerisation?
When monomers are joined to form polymers with one small molecule formed (water)
Compare addition vs condensation polymerisation (include examples, monomer, interactions and biodegradability)
addition polymers normally just have van der waals but condensation polymers have dipole-dipole nad hydrogen bonds
How are polyamides formed? (Hint: there are two different ways)
from a dicarboxylic acid and diamine in a condensation reaction
condensation reaction between two amino acids
How are polyesters formed?
A condensation reaction between a diol and dicarboxylic acid
State what nylon 6,6 is made from?
1,6-diaminohexane + hexanedioic acid
Name some uses ofnylon 6,6
Used to make clothing, carpet, rope, airbags and parachutes
Draw an equation showing how nylon 6,6 is formed
State what kevlaris made from
1,4-diaminobenzene and benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid
Name some uses ofkevlar
Used in bulletproof vests, boat construction, car tyres and lightweight spots equipment
Draw an equation showing how kevlaris formed
State what terylene (PET) is made from
Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and ethane-1,2diol
Name some uses ofterylene (PET)
Used in plastic bottles, clothing, sheets and sails
Draw an equation showing how terylene (PET) is formed
Why are polyalkenes (addition polymers)non-biodegradable and won’t react when being used?
Have non-polar C-C bonds= unreactive and chemically inert