UDo - Polymer Review - HW02
UDo - Polymer Review - HW02
UDo - Polymer Review - HW02
1. Draw the structural formulae of the repeating units of the following polymers
a. Poly(ethylene succinate)
b. Poly(ethylene sebacate)
c. Poly (hexamethylene terephthalate)
d. Poly(tetramethylene oxalate)
Which of the compounds (a, b, or c) would you choose for reaction with formaldehyde?
Explain your choice please.
d. The addition of glass fibers increases the heat distortion temperature of crystalline
polymers like polyethylene and polypropylene, but not that of amorphous polymers like
polycarbonate and polysulfone.
styrene monomer is poured into a large volume of methanol. The polymer precipitates
(methanol has a considerably higher cohesive energy density than polystyrene) and is
readily dried and weighed. The CED of water is even higher than that of methanol.
Why is water not used in place of methanol for precipitating the polymer? Could the
quantity of polymer be determined by distilling off the unreacted monomer and
weighing the residue? Explain.
6. Bristow and Watson reported the following data at 25°C for a 1:39 copolymer of
acrylonitrile and butadiene.
Calculate the cohesive energy density (CED) and δ2 for each solvent. Plot (V2)–1 vs. δ1 to
determine δ2 and CED for the polymer. If the heat of mixing is given by
calculate the heat of mixing equal volumes of uncross-linked polymer and acetonitrile.
7. Two hundred grams of polymer consist of the fractions shown in the following table:
What are the values of Mn, Mw, and the polydispersity of the sample.