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1f                       Designer Polymers

Chemists design polymers to suit the job they have to perform

1. Polythene – correct chemical name is poly(ethene)

Polythene is used to make _______________ and _____________________.
What properties must polythene have to make it a good material for making these?

                                1.

                                2.

                                3.

                                4.

                                5.


2. Polystyrene

Polystyrene is used to make the packaging for hot drinks and food
Suggest what properties make polystyrene fit for this purpose

     1.

     2.

     3.

     4.
            3. Polyester in clothing

            Polyester is used to make clothes. It is fairly strong, lightweight and can
            be coloured easily


4. PTFE – poly(tetrafluoroethene)

PTFE is used as a non-stick coating for frying pans and saucepans. It has a very
slippery surface that nothing can stick to. It must be:

            1.

            2.

            3.

            4.
5. Comparing Gore-Tex® and Nylon

Look at the picture of the climber and think about the properties that his jacket and
trousers must have? Then look at the table and decide whether it would be better to
make them from nylon or Gore-Tex®. You must learn this table of properties



                                         Nylon                     Gore-Tex®

                                          tough                        tough
                                      hard wearing                 hard wearing
                                       lightweight                  lightweight
                                       waterproof                   waterproof
                                   keeps out UV light           keeps out UV light
                                     not breathable                 breathable



What do we mean by a material being breathable?




  Higher
                   Why is Gore-Tex® breathable

                                                   The PTFE layer has tiny _______
                                                   that are too ________ for water
                                                   to get in but large enough for
                                                   _________________to pass out



                                                   The PTFE membrane is not very
                                                   __________ so it is bonded to a
                                                   sheet of ________ to strengthen
                                                   it




In an exam, you must be able to:
1. List the advantages and disadvantages of using Nylon for making outdoor clothes.
   Be specific and mention the properties in the table above
2. Explain why Gore-Tex® is better than nylon
3. HIGHER – explain how nylon works
Higher            How do the covalent bonds and intermolecular forces affect the
                        properties of polymers?

    The atoms in plastics are held together by strong covalent bonds.

    We can explain the properties of plastics by thinking about their structures:

             1. Plastics that have weak intermolecular forces between polymer molecules

                   have low melting points and can be stretched easily as the polymer

                   molecules can slide over one another



                                                              e.g. If your shopping is too
                                                              heavy the plastic bag might
                                                              stretch – particularly on a very
  Weak intermolecular
  forces attract
                                                              warm day
  polymer chains.
  Easy to break
  so mpt is low




             2. Plastics that have strong forces between the polymer molecules (covalent

                   bonds or cross-linking bridges) have high melting points, cannot be

                   stretched and are rigid.



                                                             e.g. UPVC window frames.
                                                             Window frames must be rigid.
Strong cross-
linking bridges                                              If they were flexible the glass
need a lot of                                                may fall out.
energy to break
to mpts are high
Disposing of Plastics

•    Plastics are made from __________________.

•    It is difficult to dispose of polymers be cause most polymers are

     _________________________.

•    Non-biodegradable means that they will not _____________ (rot) or decompose

     by bacterial action.

•    Because they do not rot away it leads to problems with _________________




3 ways that we can dispose of polymers:



                                             The disadvantage of this method of

                                             disposal
    Land fill sites                          1. Landfill sites get filled quickly wasting
                                                valuable land

                                             2. Waste of a valuable resource



    Burning of waste polymers                1. Burning waste plastics makes toxic gases

                                                CO2     – contributes to global warming
                                                dioxins - any compounds containing Cl, C, H, O
                                                           they are toxic e.g. CO


                                             2. Waste of a valuable resource
    Recycling                                You cannot mix different types of
                                             polymers together when they are recycled.
                                             It is difficult to sort out all of the
                                             different types

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C1f Designer Polymers

  • 1. 1f Designer Polymers Chemists design polymers to suit the job they have to perform 1. Polythene – correct chemical name is poly(ethene) Polythene is used to make _______________ and _____________________. What properties must polythene have to make it a good material for making these? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2. Polystyrene Polystyrene is used to make the packaging for hot drinks and food Suggest what properties make polystyrene fit for this purpose 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Polyester in clothing Polyester is used to make clothes. It is fairly strong, lightweight and can be coloured easily 4. PTFE – poly(tetrafluoroethene) PTFE is used as a non-stick coating for frying pans and saucepans. It has a very slippery surface that nothing can stick to. It must be: 1. 2. 3. 4.
  • 2. 5. Comparing Gore-Tex® and Nylon Look at the picture of the climber and think about the properties that his jacket and trousers must have? Then look at the table and decide whether it would be better to make them from nylon or Gore-Tex®. You must learn this table of properties Nylon Gore-Tex® tough tough hard wearing hard wearing lightweight lightweight waterproof waterproof keeps out UV light keeps out UV light not breathable breathable What do we mean by a material being breathable? Higher Why is Gore-Tex® breathable The PTFE layer has tiny _______ that are too ________ for water to get in but large enough for _________________to pass out The PTFE membrane is not very __________ so it is bonded to a sheet of ________ to strengthen it In an exam, you must be able to: 1. List the advantages and disadvantages of using Nylon for making outdoor clothes. Be specific and mention the properties in the table above 2. Explain why Gore-Tex® is better than nylon 3. HIGHER – explain how nylon works
  • 3. Higher How do the covalent bonds and intermolecular forces affect the properties of polymers? The atoms in plastics are held together by strong covalent bonds. We can explain the properties of plastics by thinking about their structures: 1. Plastics that have weak intermolecular forces between polymer molecules have low melting points and can be stretched easily as the polymer molecules can slide over one another e.g. If your shopping is too heavy the plastic bag might stretch – particularly on a very Weak intermolecular forces attract warm day polymer chains. Easy to break so mpt is low 2. Plastics that have strong forces between the polymer molecules (covalent bonds or cross-linking bridges) have high melting points, cannot be stretched and are rigid. e.g. UPVC window frames. Window frames must be rigid. Strong cross- linking bridges If they were flexible the glass need a lot of may fall out. energy to break to mpts are high
  • 4. Disposing of Plastics • Plastics are made from __________________. • It is difficult to dispose of polymers be cause most polymers are _________________________. • Non-biodegradable means that they will not _____________ (rot) or decompose by bacterial action. • Because they do not rot away it leads to problems with _________________ 3 ways that we can dispose of polymers: The disadvantage of this method of disposal Land fill sites 1. Landfill sites get filled quickly wasting valuable land 2. Waste of a valuable resource Burning of waste polymers 1. Burning waste plastics makes toxic gases CO2 – contributes to global warming dioxins - any compounds containing Cl, C, H, O they are toxic e.g. CO 2. Waste of a valuable resource Recycling You cannot mix different types of polymers together when they are recycled. It is difficult to sort out all of the different types