The density of polymers Flashcards

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How is low desnity polyethene produced?

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UNDER harsh conditions (high pressure and temperature) resulting in many long branches.

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Properties of low density polyethene?

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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

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Define: crystalline

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Polymer chains are oganised in an orderly way - resulting in chains being packed together more closely

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Define: non-crystalline

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Polymer chains are disorganised and do not pack together closely

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How is high density polyethene produced?

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Under milder conditions (milder pressures and temperatures) resulting in far fewer branches forming.

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Properties of high density polyethene?

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HIgh density - chains pack together closer
HIgher melting points and harder - stronger disp forces
Crystalline sections
Non-conductor of electricity

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Define: syndiotactic polymer

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Side groups are regularly alternating - polymers can pack very tightly together (same properties as HDPE)

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Define: isotactic polymers

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Side groups are all on one side - polymers can pack quite closely together(same properties as HDPE)

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Define: atactic polymers

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Side groups are randomly placed on either side - polymers do not pack closely together (same properties as LDPE)

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