POLYMERS. Poly means MANY and MER means repeating unit. Polymers are macromolecules formed by joining of repeating structural units on a large scale.

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POLYMERS

Poly means MANY and MER means repeating unit. Polymers are macromolecules formed by joining of repeating structural units on a large scale. The repeating structural units are called Monomers. Polymerisation : The process of formation of polymers. CLASSIFICATION OF POLYMERS BASED ON SOURCE Natural(occur in nature) Eg : Protein, cellulose, starch etc Semi synthetic Eg :Cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate Synthetic(man made) Eg : Plastics, Nylon, Buna-s etc

CLASSIFICATION BASED ON STRUCTURE Linear polymers(long chains) Eg : High density polythene, Poly vinyl chloride. Branched chain(chain with branches) Eg : Low density polythene Cross linked or Network polymer (string covalent bond between chains) Eg : Bakelite, Melamine

Elastomers weakest intermolecular forces Eg : Rubber, buna-S etc Fibres Strongest inter molecular forces. Eg : Nylon, Polyesters, terylene etc Thermoplastic can be remoulded by heating and cooling Eg : Polythene, PVC etc Thermosetting Plastic cannot be reused Eg : Bakelite urea formaldehyde CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MOLECULAR FORCES

Mode of polymerization Addition polymers Condensation polymers

Polymers are formed by the repeated addition of monomers with double and triple bonds Mechanism of free radical polymerisation

EVALUATION QUESTIONS 1.Distinguish between homopolymer and copolymer with one example each. 2. Arrange the following polymers in the increasing order of molecular forces Polyester Polythene Bakelite Rubber 3.Explain the free radical mechanism of addition polymerisation.

(8) PREPARATION OF SOME IMPORTANT ADDITION POLYMERS (a) Polythene (two types)

Teflon( Polytetrafluoroethene) (b)Teflon( Polytetrafluoroethene) Nonstick coating chemically inert and resistance to attack by reagents. (c) Polyacrylonitrile (Good resistance to stain, chemicals, insects and fungi) Substitute for wool in making commercial fibers as orlon or acrilan.

(d) Buna S ( A Copolymer of 1, 3, butadiene and styrene ) Good substitute for natural rubber used for making foot wear components, cable insulator etc…

(e) Natural Rubber (cis-1,4,poly isoprene) n- CH 2 = C —CH 2 (—CH 2 —C = CH—CH 2 —)n | | CH 3 CH3 2-Methyl 1,3 butadiene poly isoprene (e)Neoprene (poly chloroprene) (Synthetic rubber) Cl Cl | polymerisation | n CH 2 = C — CH = CH 2 (—CH 2 — C = CH—CH 2 —)n Chloroprene Neoprene (2-chloro 1,3-butadiene) Vulcanisation of rubber To improve upon the physical properties of natural rubber, it is heated with sulphur and an appropriate additive at 373 – 415 K. so that sulphur forms cross links at double bonds and thus rubber gets stiffened.

(f) Buna-N (synthetic rubber)

(g) Poly Vinyl Chloride P V C

(h) Poly styrene

CONDENSATION POLYMERS This involves repetitive condensation between two bifunctional monomers, with loss of some simple molecules such as water, alcohol etc. Eg: Polyamides, polyesters, phenol formaldehyde polymer, melamine formaldehyde polymer etc.

1. Polyamides: Nylon 6,6 and nylon 6 A)Nylon 6,6 Monomers- Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid

B) Nylon 6 Obtained by heating caprolactum with water K H20H20

15. Poly esters : Terelene and glyptal A) Terelene Monomers- Terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol Terelene

B) Glyptal Monomers- Phthatic acid and ethylene glycol.

PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE POLYMER(BAKELITE). phenolformaldyhyde o - hydroxymethylphenol

Melamine Formaldehyde Polymer H2NH2N N N N NH 2 + H.CHO NH.CH 2 – OH N N N NH 2 H2NH2N N N N H2NH2N NH – CH 2 –) Resin intermediate N N

Bio Degradable Polymers 1.P.H.B.V (Poly B – hydroxy – Co – B hydroxy valerate P. H. B. V ) Monomers – 3 – hydroxy butanoic acid + 3 hydroxy pentanoic acid.

1.Give the structure and name of the monomers of the following addition polymers. Give one use of each polymer. * Teflon * Buna-s * Natural rubber * Neoprene * Buna-n * poly vinyl chloride 2. What is meant by vulcanization of rubber? 3.With the help of suitable equations explain the formation of following polymers * Nylon6 * Nylon6,6 * Terelene * Glyptal * Bakelite * Melamine formaldehyde polymer 4. What are biodegradable polymers ?Give one example for it. Explain its method of preparation. Questions