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Page 1: Polymer Chemistry Polymer Characteristics and Classifications Ms. Mandel Honors Physical Science

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Characteristics

and ClassificationsMs. MandelHonors Physical Science

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D15

OExplain the general formation and structure of carbon-based polymers, including synthetic polymers, such as polyethylene, and biopolymers, such as carbohydrate.

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D16OExplain how simple chemical

monomers can be combined to create linear, branched and/or cross-linked polymers.

Page 4: Polymer Chemistry Polymer Characteristics and Classifications Ms. Mandel Honors Physical Science

D17OExplain how the chemical

structure of polymers affects their physical properties.

Page 5: Polymer Chemistry Polymer Characteristics and Classifications Ms. Mandel Honors Physical Science

Learning TargetsLearning TargetsOI can explain how the structure

of a polymer affects its properties.

OI can differentiate between thermoset and thermoplastic polymers.

OI can explain how polymers are synthesized.

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Polymers

OWhat is a Monomer?O The individual units that join together to

form a polymer. OWhat is a Polymer?

O A very long molecule composed of repeating units connected by covalent bonds.

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Characterizing a Polymer

O Structure O Classification O Synthesis

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Structure of a PolymerO Skeletal Structure O Chemical Structure

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Skeletal StructureOLinear

O A straight chain with two ends

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Linear StructureLinear StructureOWhat properties might a linear

structure produce?O Short and long chains

O Long molecules can get tangled up in each other and stick together better

O Long molecules are harder and have higher melting points

O Short chains pass over each other easily and are softer and “squishy”

O No side chains means it has a higher density because more molecules can pack into the same amount of space

O The molecules can slide over each other more easily if there is nothing in the way to stop themO Stretchy

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Skeletal StructureOBranched

O Have side chains

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Branched StructureBranched Structure

OWhat properties might a branched structure produce?O If chains are branched then they

cannot pack close together = low density

O Branches catch on each other, preventing chains from sliding past one other

O Plastic is less stretchy

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Skeletal StructureOCross-linked

O Chains are connected to other chains

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Cross-Linked StructureCross-Linked StructureOWhat properties might cross-linking

produce?O Chains permanently connected to each

otherO Makes the material stronger and harder

OVulcanizationO Degree of cross-linking determines

stretchiness

rubberpump.com

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•No chains linked together

•Larger range of motion available to chains more bouncy

•Chains linked together

•Increasing stiffness

•Less range of motion available rigid and stiff

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Identify the following polymers:

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Learning Target Learning Target CheckpointCheckpoint

O How does structure determine the property of a polymer?

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Chemical Structure

OHomopolymerO Only one monomer

- A – A – A – A – A – A – A -

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Chemical StructureOCopolymer

O More than one monomer

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ClassificationsO ThermoplasticO ThermosetO Elastomer

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ThermoplasticsOLinear or branched polymersOCan be melted when heat is applied OCan be molded into any shape with

processing techniques OCommonly known as “plastics”

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Thermoplastics

OExamples: bottles, grocery bags, water piping, rope, fishing line, car parts, etc.OMost are

recyclable www.petervaldivia.com

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Plastic Resin Codes

mjacobandsons.com

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ThermosetsONormally are rigid materials ONetwork polymers in which chain

motion is greatly restricted by a high degree of crosslinking

OCannot be reshaped once formed

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ThermosetsOExamples: super

glue, counter top laminates, tires (vulcanized rubber)

OCannot be recycled (burn/scorch with heat)

www.stephensinjectionmoulding.co.uk

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What are Elastomers?OThermoplasticsOThermosetsONaturalOSyntheticOCan be stretched to many times

their original lengthOCan bounce back into their original

shape without permanent deformation

OLow degree of crosslinking

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ElastomersOUses: examination gloves, rubber

bands, bouncing balls, hoses, medical, etc.

ONot recyclable

www.glstpes.com

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Differentiate between the 2 polymers.

www.recycledplastic.com

Learning Target Learning Target CheckpointCheckpoint

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Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Synthesis

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Addition Polymerization(Polyaddition)

OReactions in which monomers combine without the formation of a small molecule. O Usually involves the breaking of a double

bond.

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Condensation Polymerization(Polycondensation)

OReactions in which small molecules (such as H2O, and HCl) are formed when the monomers combine.

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Polymerization Video

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Learning Target Learning Target CheckpointCheckpoint

O How do you differentiate between condensation polymerization and addition polymerization?