Polymers
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Polymer is simply high molecular mass macromolecules which consist of repeating structural units. The repeating structural units are called as monomers. The process of formation of polymers from respective monomers is called polymerization.
Polymers are various types they are
- Polymer Classification on the basis of Source:
- Natural Polymer: Protein, Cellulose, Rubber.
- Semi-synthetic Polymer: Cellulose Derivatives as cellulose acetate (Rayon), Cellulose Nitrate.
- Synthetic Polymer: Plastic (Polyethene), Synthetic Fibers ( Nylon 6-6), Buna-S.
- Polymer Classification on the basis of Structure:
- Linear Polymer: High Density Polythene, Polyvinyl Chloride.
- Branched Chain Polymer: Low Density Polythene.
- Cross Linked or Network Polymer: Bakelite, Melamine.
3. Polymer Classification on the basis of Molecular Forces:
- Elastomers: Weak intermolecular forces. eg.- Natural Rubber, Synthetic Rubber.
- Fibers: Strong intermolecular forces. eg.- Polyamides (Nylon6-6), Polyesters (Terylene).
- Thermoplastic: Polythene, Polystyrene.
- Thermosetting: Bakelite, Urea Formaldehyde Resins.
Lower Density Polyethene (L.D.P.) : prepared at 1000-2000 atm pressure, 350-570 Kelvin Temperature and O2 peroxide inhibitor.
Higher Density Polyethene (H.D.P.) : prepared at 6-7 atm pressure, 333-343 Kelvin Temperature and Zieglar Natta Catalyst.
Polymers | Monomers | Monomer Formula | Use |
1. Teflon | Tetra fluroethene | CF2=CF2 | Oil seals, Gasket |
2. Poly acrylonitrile | Acrylonitrile | Commercial Fibers | |
3. Terylene or Decron | Ethylene Glycol
Tery phthalic Acid |
HOCH2-CH2OH | Commercial Fibers |
4. Nylon 6,6
And
5. Nylon 6 |
Hexamethylene-diamine
Adipic Acid Caprolactum |
NH2(CH2)6NH2
HOOC(CH2)4COOH |
Making Sheets, bristles of brushes, textile industry, tyre cords, fabrics, ropes etc. |
6. Phenol Formaldehyde Polymer | |||
i. Novolac | Phenol + Formaldehyde | HCHO | Used in paints |
ii. Bakelite | Phenol + Formaldehyde |
HCHO |
Comb, Electric switches |
7. Malamine Formaldehyde Polymer | Malamine + Formaldehyde |
HCHO |
Unbreakable crockery |
8. Buna S | 1,3-Butadiene + Styrene | CH2=CH-CH=CH2 | Auto tyres, cables insulation, floor tiles |
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