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Topic 18: Organic Chemistry III
18.3 Polymers
18.3.1 Addition Polymers
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What are addition polymers formed from?
Small, repeating monomers
Addition polymers are formed from alkenes when their double bonds are converted into
single
bonds.
Chain initiation in addition polymerization requires
free radicals
.
What happens during chain propagation in addition polymerization?
The chain extends
Chain termination in addition polymerization occurs when all free radicals are
removed
or combined.
Addition polymers are typically biodegradable.
False
What is the main difference between addition and condensation polymers?
Atom loss during formation
Addition polymers are formed when small, repeating units called
monomers
join together without losing any atoms.
Arrange the steps of chain initiation in addition polymerization:
1️⃣ An initiator breaks down to form free radicals
2️⃣ Free radicals attack alkene monomers
3️⃣ A new free radical is formed
What is an example of an initiator used in chain initiation?
Peroxides
Free radicals have an
unpaired electron
.
Chain propagation in addition polymerization occurs when a free radical attacks an alkene
monomer
to form a new bond.
What is the second step in addition polymerization?
Chain propagation
In chain propagation, a free radical attacks an alkene monomer to form a new covalent
bond
Steps in chain propagation during addition polymerization
1️⃣ Free radical attacks an alkene monomer
2️⃣ New covalent bond forms
3️⃣ Another free radical is generated
4️⃣ Chain extends with repeated reactions
A free radical is a reactive species with an
unpaired
electron.
What is the final step in addition polymerization called?
Chain termination
In combination, two free radicals react to form a covalent
bond
Disproportionation involves the transfer of a
hydrogen
atom from one chain to another.
What are addition polymers formed from?
Double or triple bonds
Addition polymers are formed when small, repeating units called monomers join together without losing any
atoms
During the formation of addition polymers from alkenes, double bonds in the
monomers
are broken to form new single bonds.
What is the process called when monomers join to form a long chain in polymers?
Addition polymerization
Monomers used in addition polymerization are alkenes with carbon-carbon
double
Addition polymerization involves the loss of atoms.
False
Describe the process of addition polymerization in terms of bond changes.
Double bonds become single bonds
Chain initiation in addition polymerization begins with the generation of
free
radicals.
Peroxides are commonly used as initiators in
chain initiation
.
Steps in chain initiation in addition polymerization
1️⃣ Initiator breaks down to form free radicals
2️⃣ Free radicals attack alkene monomers
3️⃣ New free radicals are formed
What is the second step in addition polymerization called?
Chain propagation
During chain propagation, a free radical attacks an
alkene
monomer to extend the chain.
Chain propagation involves the continuous formation of new
free radicals
.
What are the two main mechanisms of chain termination in addition polymerization?
Combination and disproportionation
Disproportionation in chain termination involves the transfer of a hydrogen
atom
between chains.
Combination in chain termination results in two chains combining through a
covalent bond
.
Name three common addition polymers.
Polyethene, polypropene, PVC
Polyethene is used in shopping bags and food
packaging
.
Polypropene
is commonly used in car bumpers and textiles.
Match the monomer with the corresponding polymer:
Ethene ↔️ Polyethene
Propene ↔️ Polypropene
Vinyl chloride ↔️ PVC
Styrene ↔️ Polystyrene
Describe the properties of polyethene.
Low strength, high flexibility
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