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This chemistry project report is on "Polymers" and all information about Modern Chemical Industry,
Simple Organic Molecules, Macromolecules, Polymerization, Natural Polymers, Synthetic Polymers,
Linear Polymers, Branched Chain Polymers, Three-dimensional Network Polymers, Addition Polymers,
Condensational Polymers etc.
Simple organic molecules contain 30-40 units of carbon atom. Natural rubber has molecular mass of
about 22000 units. Molecular mass of starch is 40000 units or higher. Molecular of protein have
molecular range thousand up to million. The substance having high molecular mass was reluctantly
accept in the early twentieth century. In the 1920's a German chemist Herman Staudinger (1882-1965)
introduced the new tern-macromolecule of giant molecules. He also devised his own experiments to
find out the molecular mass of polymers. For this valuable work, he was awarded Noble Prize for 1953.
Macromolecules, both natural and man-made, owe their great size to the fact that they are polymers
(Greek-many parts); that is, each one is made up of a great many simpler units-identical to each other or
at least chemically polymerization. The joining together of many small molecules to form very large
molecules. The simple compound from which polymers are made are called monomers.
Classification of Polymers
Depending on the source the polymers are classified into two classes :
Natural Polymers.
Synthetic Polymers.
Natural Polymers :
The polymers obtained from nature i.e. from plants and animals are called Natural Polymers. These
include starch cellulose proteins, nucleic acids and natural rubbers.
Synthetic Polymers :
The polymers synthesized by man in the laboratory are called Synthetic Polymers. These are long-chain
organic, molecules containing thousands of monogenic units some of these polythene, polyesters, PVC,
Teflon, Nylon, Bakellite and Decron.
1.
Linear Polymers :
In these polymers, the monomers are joined together to form long straight chains of polymer molecules.
Some important example of linear polymers are high density polythene, nylon, polyesters etc.
2.
For example : Low density polythene, glycogen etc. are the Branched Chain Polymers.
3.
In these polymers the initially formed linear polymers chains are joined to form three dimensional
network structure.
Addition Polymers.
Condensational Polymers.
When the monomer molecules are joined together to form long chain without the elimination of any by
product the product formed is called an Additional Polymer and the process involved is called Addition
Polymerization.
Condensation Polymers :
A large number of monomer molecules combined together usually with the loss of a simple molecule
like water, ammonia and Co2 etc. in which formula of repeating structural unit is not same as that of
monomer. e.g. Nylon66, Bakelite etc.
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