Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Introduction to Polymers. Overview What are polymers? How are polymers named? What is a polymer crosslinker?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Introduction to Polymers. Overview What are polymers? How are polymers named? What is a polymer crosslinker?"— Presentation transcript:

1 Introduction to Polymers

2 Overview What are polymers? How are polymers named? What is a polymer crosslinker?

3 Polymers are all around us! Contact lenses Sport equipment Clothing polyester Plastic containers Synthetic (man-made) Natural DNA Wood Carbohydrates (sugars) Protein (amino acids) Rubber Toys

4 Polymer Definition polymer “many”“part” Polymers are large molecules made of repeating parts The repeating parts are chemical compounds

5 Polymers are made of chains of repeating compounds Large (macro) small (micro) Polyester fibersPolyester coat

6 Polymers are made of chains of repeating compounds Large (macro) small (micro) Polyester fibersPolyester coat Strings of ‘ester’compounds ester Joined by covalent bonds

7 Large (macro) small (micro) Polyester fibersPolyester coat ester Esters are compounds made of elements like C, H, O Covalent bonds form when these atoms share electrons Polymers are made of chains of repeating compounds

8 Naming polymers ester Polyester AAAAAAA PolyA mer Polymer sugar Name this polymer:

9 Naming polymers ester Polyester AAAAAAA PolyA mer Polymer sugar Name this polymer: Polysugar (a carbohydrate!)

10 Crosslinkers stabilize polymer chains ester Polyester fibers Polymer molecule chains A crosslinker is a compound that bonds polymer chains together Beads on a string One fiber

11 Crosslinkers stabilize polymer chains ester Polyester fibers Polymer molecule chains Beads on a string A crosslinker is a compound that bonds polymer chains together One fiber

12 What are some properties of polymers? How can we change the properties of polymers? vs.

13 The chemical properties of repeat units and their crosslinkers determine the physical properties of polymers Density Melting temperature Transparency Stiffness See-through Flexible Can’t see through Flexible Can’t see through Rigid, stiff

14 Remember the TP lab? How does TP absorb water? cellulose + Water Toilet paper contains a polymer called cellulose Remember, paper comes from wood, a natural polymer! Example

15 Remember the TP lab? How does TP absorb water? cellulose + Water Toilet paper contains a polymer called cellulose Water loves cellulose! This makes TP absorbant! Example

16 Remember the TP lab? How does TP absorb water? So, the chemical properties of a polymer (cellulose) in paper help determine its physical properties (absorbancy) Example

17 Polyethylene (PE) ethylene An important synthetic polymer Example

18 CC HH HH This is what the compound called ethylene looks like: This repeating compound is called ethylene -Its chemical formula is C 2 H 4 Polyethylene (PE) ethylene An important synthetic polymer Example

19 CC HH HH CC HH HH CC HH HH CC HH HH This is what the compound called ethylene looks like: This repeating compound is called ethylene -Its chemical formula is C 2 H 4 Polyethylene (PE) ethylene An important synthetic polymer Example

20 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) An important natural polymer Wow, that is complex! Example

21 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) An important natural polymer Wow, that is complex! DNA double helix Cartoon of DNA Example

22 polymer Polymers are used in medical devices hip knee Shin bone Thigh bone cartilage pelvis

23 Polymer Synthesis Lab!

24 Homemade silly putty CC HH H OH Repeat unit = vinyl alcohol Crosslinker = borate ions B OH HO

25 Homemade silly putty CC HH HO B CC HH O H CC HH HO CC HH O H B CC HO HH CC OH HH CC HO HH CC OH H H


Download ppt "Introduction to Polymers. Overview What are polymers? How are polymers named? What is a polymer crosslinker?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google