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polymers

polymerisation

thousands of small molecules join to form a large molecule

example of synthetic polymers

nylon -polyester -polystyrene

examples of natural polymers

cellulose -proteins -keratin -collagen

types of polymerisation

addition and condensation

addition reaction

c=c bond allows molecules to add onto eachother when it breaks

addition polymers

polyethene -chlorothene -tetrafluroetheme

condensation polymerisation differences with addition polymerisation

-does not depend on c=c bonds -two different monomers are used -join at functioning groups by eleminating a small molecule resulting in polymer and another product

plastic properties

-non-conductive -unreactive -light - strong -so not burn easily

structure of polyethene polymerised at 50 degrees, 4 atm pressure and catalyst

long chains pushed closely together -high density

describe structure of polyethene polymerised at 200 degrees, 2000atm pressure and oxygen

branched chains which cannot be packed together -low density

uses of different polymers

polyethene (high density) -bowls chairs
polyethene (low density ) -plastic bags food wrap

polychloroethene -water pipes hoses

polypropene -ropes

plastics location on earth

60% landfill
24%in use

4% burned

7% recycled

the effect of plastic in landfills

-use up land -birds and animals eat it and cannot digest plastic -releases toxins

plastic in oceans

-marine life ingests plastic which causes starvation -photodegrade leading to microplastics -gets trapped where currents met creating islands

effect of burning plastic

-release of toxic chemicals -damage to heart and lungs -damage to unborn babies -fertility issues

how to tackle the plastic problem

-cut down single use plastics -burn with care -make plastic easier to degrade -recycle -reuse

how to burn plastic without damaging the surrounding area

incinerators must be used to capture gases -heat produced can heat homes -pyrolsis can also be used which is burning plastic without oxygen

how to reduce plastic in the ocean

-done litter -avoid single use plastic -reuse containers -dispose with care -use recycling schemes

proteins

natural polymers built from amino acids -functional group NH3

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