The density of polymers Flashcards
How is low desnity polyethene produced?
UNDER harsh conditions (high pressure and temperature) resulting in many long branches.
Properties of low density polyethene?
Low density (long branches prevents them from packing close)
Soft and low mP - weak dispersion forces as they are far apart
Non-crystaline
Non-conductors of electricity
Opaque
Define: crystalline
Polymer chains are oganised in an orderly way - resulting in chains being packed together more closely
Define: non-crystalline
Polymer chains are disorganised and do not pack together closely
How is high density polyethene produced?
Under milder conditions (milder pressures and temperatures) resulting in far fewer branches forming.
Properties of high density polyethene?
HIgh density - chains pack together closer
HIgher melting points and harder - stronger disp forces
Crystalline sections
Non-conductor of electricity
Define: syndiotactic polymer
Side groups are regularly alternating - polymers can pack very tightly together (same properties as HDPE)
Define: isotactic polymers
Side groups are all on one side - polymers can pack quite closely together(same properties as HDPE)
Define: atactic polymers
Side groups are randomly placed on either side - polymers do not pack closely together (same properties as LDPE)