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1、Introduction to Organic Chemistry 2 ed William H. Brown,Organic Polymer Chemistry,Chapter 15,Organic Polymer Chem.,Polymer: from the Greek, poly + meros, many parts. Any long-chain molecule synthesized by linking together single parts called monomersMonomer: from the Greek, mono + meros, single part
2、. The simplest nonredundant unit from which a polymer is synthesizedPlastic: a polymer that can be molded when hot and retains its shape when cooled,Organic Polymer Chem,Thermoplastic: a polymer that can be melted and molded into a shape that is retained when it is cooledThermoset plastic: a polymer
3、 that can be molded when it is first prepared, but once it is cooled, hardens irreversibly and cannot be remelted,Notation & Nomenclature,Show the structure by placing parens around the repeat unit n = average degree of polymerization,Notation & Nomenclature,To name a polymer, prefix poly to the nam
4、e of the monomer from which the polymer is derived if the name of the monomer is one word, no parens are necessary for more complex monomers or where the name of the monomer is two words, enclose the name of the monomer is parens, as for examplepoly(vinyl chloride)poly(ethylene terephthalate),Morpho
5、logy,Polymers tend to crystallize as they precipitate or are cooled from a melt Acting to inhibit crystallization are their very large molecules, often with complicated and irregular shapes, which prevent efficient packing into ordered structures As a result, polymers in the solid state tend to be c
6、omposed of ordered crystalline domains and disordered amorphous domains,Morphology,High degrees of crystallinity are found in polymers with regular, compact structures and strong intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonds as the degree of crystallinity increases, the polymer becomes more opaque du
7、e to scattering of light by the crystalline regions Melt transition temperature, Tm: the temperature at which crystalline regions melt as the degree of crystallinity increases, Tm increases,Morphology,Highly amorphous polymers are sometimes referred to as glassy polymers because they lack crystallin
8、e domains that scatter light, amorphous polymers are transparent in addition, they are weaker polymers, both in terms of their high flexibility and low mechanical strength on heating, amorphous polymers are transformed from a hard glass to a soft, flexible, rubbery state Glass transition temperature
9、, Tg: the temperature at which a polymer undergoes a transition from a hard glass to a rubbery solid,Morphology,Example: poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) can be made with % crystalline domains ranging from 0% to 55%,Morphology,Completely amorphous PET is formed by cooling the melt quickly PET with
10、 a low degree of crystallinity is used for plastic beverage bottlesBy prolonging cooling time, more molecular diffusion occurs and crystalline domains form as the chains become more ordered PET with a high degree of crystallinity can be drawn into textile fibers and tire cords,Step-Growth Polymers,S
11、tep-growth polymerization: a polymerization in which chain growth occurs in a stepwise manner between difunctional monomers We discuss five types of step-growth polymers polyamides polyesters polycarbonates polyurethanes epoxy resins,Polyamides,Nylon 66 (from two six-carbon monomers)during fabricati
12、on, nylon fibers are cold-drawn to about 4 times their original length, which increases crystallinity, tensile strength, and stiffness,Polyamides,The raw material base for the production of nylon 66 is benzene, which is derived from cracking and reforming of petroleum,Polyamides,Adipic acid is in tu
13、rn the starting material for the synthesis of hexamethylenediamine,Polyamides,Nylons are a family of polymers, the two most widely used of which are nylon 66 and nylon 6 nylon 6 is synthesized from a six-carbon monomernylon 6 is fabricated into fibers, brush bristles, high-impact moldings, and tire
14、cords,Polyamides,Kevlar is a polyaromatic amide (an aramid)cables of Kevlar are as strong as cables of steel, but only about 20% the weight. Kevlar fabric is used for bulletproof vests, jackets, and raincoats,Polyesters,Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is fabricated into Dacron fibers, Mylar films
15、, and plastic beverage containers,Polyesters,ethylene glycol is synthesized from ethyleneterephthalic acid is synthesized from p-xylene, which is obtained from petroleum refining,Polycarbonates,Polycarbonates,Lexan is a tough transparent polymer with high impact and tensile strengths and retains its
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