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Polymers are everywhere… You eat them, You wear them, You work with them, You use them all the time!
A polymer is a long string (or net) of small molecules connected together through chemical bonds.
A polymer is made of distinct monomerunits all connected together.
OK, but why is that important?The chain connectivity of the polymer can give the chain great strength...and at the same time they can be very flexible.
They are easily moldable, castable, soluble, spinnable, etc. ...and so many useful objects can be made from them.
It also make the polymer viscosity high in both the solution and melt state ... Now liquids behave elastically to some degree ... they are viscoelastic.
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•Condensation Polymerization•Splits off a small molecule (usually water)•Requires at least di-functional monomers
•Addition Polymerization•No molecule split off•Involves the opening of a double bond
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Type of reaction determinesmolecular weight distribution.Measured by GPC.
Solid Liquid
Crystal:very strong local order,not easily penetrated bysolvents, Tm can berelatively high
Glass:Not ordered on a molecular scale, sometimes very brittle, easily penetrated bysolvents/plasticizers
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