Polymers Flashcards

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What makes two monomers make up a polyester?

A

A diol and dicarboxylic acid.

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What are the two monomers that make up terylene?

A

Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and ethane-1,2-diol

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What is terylene used for?

A

Fabrics

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What part of the functional group breaks in polyesters?

A

The polar C-O bond

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What are the two monomers for a polyamide?

A

A dicarboxylic acid and a diaminoalkane

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What are the monomers for nylon-6,6 in industry?

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1,6-diaminohexane and hexane-1,6-dicarboxylic acid

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What is nylon-6,6 used for?

A

Fibres and ropes

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What are the two monomers for kevlar?

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Benzene-1,4-diamine and benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid

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What is kevlar used for?

A

Bullet proof vests, oven gloves

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What are the conditions for forming an addition polymer?

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  • High temperature
  • High pressure
  • Catalyst
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What is the variation in products in the hydrolysis of peptides when basic and acid conditions are used?

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Basic (e.g NaOH): acid groups become sodium salts

Acidic (e.g HCl): Amine groups become protonated and form ionic bonds with chloride

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