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BIOMOLECULES, POLYMERS, CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE & ENV. CHEMISTRY

POLYMERS

1. INTRODUCTION 2.1.3 Semi-Synthetic Polymers


A polymer may be defined as a high molecular weight Natural polymers modified according to human needs.
compound formed by the combination of a large number of
one or more types of small molecular weight compounds. Examples Nitro cellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose
xanthate, etc.
The small unit(s) of which polymer is made is (are) known as
monomer. 2.2 Synthesis
The polymerisation may be defined as a chemical
combination of a number of similar or different molecules to 2.2.1 Addition Polymers
form a single large molecule. These are polymers formed by the addition together of the
A polymer which is obtained from only one type of monomer molecules of the monomers to form a large molecule without
molecules is known as homopolymer. Example: polythene, elimination of any thing.
PVC, PAN, teflon, Buna rubber etc. The process of the formation of addition polymers is called
A polymer which is obtained from more than one type of addition polymerisation.
monomer is known as a co-polymer. For example: Buna-S,
Dacron, Nylon-66, Bakelite etc.

Example–1

2. CLASSIFICATION

2.1 Origin (Source)

2.1.1 Natural Polymers 2.2.2 Condensation Polymers


These are of natural origin or these are found in plants and Condensation polymers are formed by the combination of
animals. Natural polymers also called as biopolymers. monomers with the elimination of simple molecules such as
Example Proteins (Polymers of amino acids), Polysaccharides water or alcohol. This process is called condensation
(Polymers of mono saccharides), rubber (Polymers of polymerisation. Proteins, starch, cellulose etc. are the
isoprene) silk, wool, starch, cellulose, enzymes, natural example of natural condensation polymers.
rubber, haemoglobin etc. Two main synthetic polymers of condensation types are
2.1.2 Synthetic Polymers polyesters (Terylene or dacron) and polyamides (Nylon-66).
These are artificial polymers. For example Polythene, nylon,
PVC, bakelite, dacron.
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2.3 Mechanism 2.5.2 Fibres

These are the polymers which have bit strong intermolecular


2.3.1 Chain Growth Polymerization
forces such as hydrogen bonding. Ex. Nylon - 6, 6, Nylon-6,
These polymers are formed by the successive addition of 10, Terylene.
monomer units to the growing chain having a reactive Nylon - 6, 6 is obtained by condensation polymerisation of
intermediate (Free radical, carbocation or carbanion). Chain hexamethylene diamine (six carbon) and adipic acid (a dibasic
growth polymerisation is an important reaction of alkenes acid having six carbon).
and conjugated dienes.
Polythene, polypropylene, teflon, PVC, polystyrene are some
examples of chain growth polymers.

2.3.2 Step Growth Polymerization

These polymers are formed through a series of independent


steps. Each step involves the condensation between two
monomers leading to the formation of smaller polymer.
e.g. Nylon, terylene, bakelite etc. Nylon-6, 10 is obtained by condensation polymerisation of
hexamethylene diamine (6C) and sebasic acid (10C).
2.4 Structure
Terylene (Dacron, teron, cronar, mylar) is a polyester fibre
made by the esterification of terephthalic acid with ethylene
2.4.1 Linear Polymers
glycol.
These consist of extremely long chains of atoms and are also
called one dimensional polymers. Examples - Polyethylene, 2.5.3 Thermoplastics
PVC, Nylon, Polyester. A thermo plastic polymer is one which softens on heating
2.4.2 Three-Dimensional Polymers and becomes hard on cooling. Polyethylene, polypropylene,
polystyrene are the example of thermo plastics.
Those polymers in which chains are cross linked to give a
three dimensional network are called three dimensional 2.5.4 Thermo Setting Polymers or Resin
polymers. Example - Bakelite.
A thermo setting polymer becomes hard on heating. Bakelite,
2.5 Molecular Forces Aniline aldehyde resin, urea formaldehyde polymer.

2.5.1 Elastomers

These are the polymers having very weak intermolecular


forces of attraction between polymer chains.
Elastomers posseses elastic character.
Vulcanised rubber is very important example of an elastomer.
BIOMOLECULES, POLYMERS, CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE & ENV. CHEMISTRY

3. MONOMERS AND POLYMERS


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