JEE Main Polymers Revision Notes - Free PDF Download
JEE Main Polymers Revision Notes - Free PDF Download
Types of Polymers
i) Natural Polymers which are found in nature e.g., proteins,
polysaccharides, natural rubber etc.
ii) Synthetic polymers are the one which are synthesized
e.g., polythene, nylon, terylene, decron, glyptal etc.
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Thermoplastics are the type of polymers in which the
intermolecular forces are intermediate between those of
elastomers and fibres, e.g., polystyrene.
HOMOPOLYMERS
Common name of
Monomer Uses
the homopolymer
In the manufacture of
Polyacrylonitrile CH2=CH CN
orlon (fiber) and acrilon
(PAN)
Acrylonitrile films.
CF2=CF2
Teflon(Polytetrafl In the manufacture of
uoro ethene) Tetrafluoro insularos, gakets etc.
ethylene
CH2=CHCH=
CH2 In the manufacture of
Buna rubber
tyres, hoses etc.
1,3Butadiene
In the manufacture of
CH2 = CH2
Polyethylene pipes, toys, bags, wire
Ethylene insulators, bottles etc.
In the manufacture of
Polyvinyl Chloride CH2 = CHCl
sheets, water pipes,
(PVC)
Vinyl chloride hoses, hand bags etc.
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In the manufacture of
combs, toys and radio
Polystyrene C6H5CH = CH2
and television cabinets
Styrene etc.
COPOLYMERS
Common
name of the Monomer Uses
copolymer
(i) HCHO
In the manufacture
Formaldehyde of electrical goods,
Bakelite
(ii) C6H5OH phonograph records,
fountain pen etc.
Phenol
(i) HOCH2 CH2OH
Ethylene glycol,
(ii) In the manufacture
Polyurethane O=C=NCH=CHN=C= of fibres, paints and
O heat insulators.
Ethylene di-
isocyanate
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(i) HOCH2 CH2OH
Ethylene glycol In the manufacture
Dacron or
of fabrics and
Terylene (ii)
magnetic recording
H3COOC(C6H4)COOCH
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(i) H2N(CH2)6NH2
Hexamethylene In the manufacture
diamine of fabrics, tyre
Nylon66
cords, ropes, carpets
(ii) HOC(CH2)4COOH etc.
Adipic acid
Classification of Polymers
The polymers may be classified in a number of ways depending
upon one criterion or the other as described below:
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(iii) Synthetic polymers
(i) Natural polymers: These are substances of natural
origin, i.e., these are found in nature mainly in plants
and animals. The well-known natural polymers are proteins
(polymers of amino acids), polysaccharides (polymers of
monosaccharides) and rubber (polymer of isoperene, i.e.,
2methyl1,3butadiene). Silk, wool, starch, cellulose,
enzymes, natural rubber, haemoglobin, etc., are the
examples of natural polymers.
(ii) Semisynthetic polymers: These are the substances
which are obtained by using natural polymers, i.e., some
modification are made in natural polymers by artificial
means. Nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, cellulose xanthate,
etc., belong to this class of polymers.
(iii) Synthetic polymers: These are manmade polymers, i.e.
polymers synthesized in laboratory.