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Polymers are large molecules made by linking together many smaller molecules, called monomers. Polymerization reactions can either be classified as addition reactions or as condensation reactions. Natural polymers include proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Synthetic polymers include plastics, nylon, acetate, and polyesters. monomers polyme r monomer symbol n
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Polymers are large molecules made by linking together many smaller molecules, called monomers. Polymerization reactions can either be classified as addition.

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Page 1: Polymers are large molecules made by linking together many smaller molecules, called monomers. Polymerization reactions can either be classified as addition.

Polymers are large molecules made by linking together many smaller molecules, called monomers.

Polymerization reactions can either be classified as addition reactions or as condensation reactions.

Natural polymers include proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.

Synthetic polymers include plastics, nylon, acetate, and polyesters.

monomers

polymermonomer symbol

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Addition Polymers

Addition polymerization is a reaction where monomer units join each other in a process that involves the rearranging of electrons in double or triple bonds in the monomer.

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Ethene (ethylene) has two pairs of shared electrons in the double bond.

High temperature or UV light can cause two of these shared (paired) electrons to become unshared (unpaired).

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Polyethene (Polyethylene or Vinyl)

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Here’s another way to see the chain reaction. These are the carbon atoms with their double-bond (2 shared electrons each). The hydrogen atoms are not shown. A collision breaks the first bond.

Once the first double bond is broken, a chain reaction will occur. In about a second an entire chamber of compressed ethylene gas turns into the polymer, polyethylene.

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When the chains get up to 500,000 carbons long, they are tough enough for synthetic ice, replacement joints, and bullet-proof vests.

This is called high density polyethylene (HDPE).

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That way they cannot lie next each other, which reduces the density and strength of the polyethylene. This makes the plastic lighter and more flexible.

Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is made by causing the long chains of ethylene to branch.

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Low density polyethylene is used to make things like plastic bags, plastic wrap, and squeeze bottles.

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Polypropene

It is more commonly called polypropylene.

Polypropylene is used to make things like carpet, rope and thermal underwear.

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Polyvinyl Chloride

PVC is one of the most widely used polymers, with dozens of practical applications.

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PolyVinyl Chloride (or PVC) is almost the same as polyethylene, except every second hydrogen is replaced

with a chlorine atom (green sphere).

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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

upholstery

wire insulation

pipes and fittings

siding

raincoats

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Polystyrene

When a benzene ring is attached to an ethene molecule, it is commonly called styrene.

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packing materials

cups

trays

coolers

Polystyrene

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Teflon

Teflon® is the product name for the polymer used to make nonstick cookware.

It is composed of a series of tetrafluoroethene monomers.

Recently, concern has been growing regarding the possibility that Teflon® releases toxic chemicals if it gets too hot.

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Polyvinyl Alcohol

• Uses include – white glue, post it notes, “silly puddy”, “slime” etc…..

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Condensation Polymers

Condensation polymerization involves the formation of a small molecule (like H2O, NH3, HCl) from the functional groups of two different monomer molecules.

The monomer molecules then bond at the site where the atoms have been removed.

A synthetic compound that has a similar chemical structure to a naturally occurring substance is called a structural analog.

Functional analogs are synthetic compounds that perform the same function as a naturally occurring substance but do not necessarily have similar structures (e.g. artificial sweeteners).

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Polyesters

dicarboxylic acid + polyalcohol → polyester + water

A polyester is a series of ester molecules joined in a long chain.

The dicarboxylic acid has a carboxyl group at each end of the molecule and the polyalcohol (a diol) has a hydroxy group at each end.

esterification

This makes the formation of a long chain of esters joined together possible.

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Notice two carboxyl groups at the ends of each carboxylic acid.

Notice two hydroxyl groups at the ends of

each alcohol.

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Nylon

Nylon is a synthetic structural analog to proteins, a natural product.

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Nylon was synthesized as a substitute for silk, a natural polyamide.

The Hydrogen bonding cross linking of the Nylon gives it it’s strength.

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Kevlar

The polymer chains form a strong network of hydrogen bonds that hold adjacent chains together in a sheet-like structure.