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BME 6210 E2 TEST WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION

Three types of polymers - ANSWER - Linear

- Branched

- Cross-Linked

Linear Polymers - ANSWER Long strand of single molecule

Typically proteins

VDW or H bonding

Thermoplastics

Branched Polymers - ANSWER Randomized combination of molecules
therefore there are different side chain lengths

Cannot be 'packed' as densly

Typically thermoplastics but can be thermoset

Cross-Linked Polymers - ANSWER 3D network of molecules where sidechains
link backbones

Covalently bonded therefore thermosets

Thermoplastics - ANSWER Material will flow with increased heat and
pressure allowing for reshaping

Linear and branched polymers

,Thermosets - ANSWER Dont flow with heating therefore cannot be recast

Melt or degrade with increased heat

Styrofoam

Addition Polymerization - ANSWER Growing a polymer from a single initiator
site

3 Steps:

Initiation

Propagation

Termination

Add. Poly. Initiation - ANSWER - Mix of initiator molecules and molecule

- Initiator is stable until enthalpy change to form free radical initiators that
react with monomers

- Initiators love double bonds

Add. Poly. Propagation - ANSWER Free radical transfers to monomer so
monomer can react with other monomers and increase chain length

Add. Poly. Termnation - ANSWER - Coupling

- Disproportionation

Coupling - ANSWER 2 growing chains with free radicals react to form
covalent bond

MW doubles

Disproportionation - ANSWER Chain steals free radical hydrogen from

, another chain

Donating chain can no longer propagate (not even if another free radical
comes)

MW doesn't change

Initiators - ANSWER Begin polymerization

Since there are more monomers than initiators, chance of initiator ending a
chain in unlikely

Additive Polymerization - ANSWER Free radical

Cationic

Anionic

RAFT

Ring opening

RAFT Polymerization - ANSWER Reversible Addition Fragmentation-chain
Transfer

Used to control length of polymer but not well understood

Ring Opening - ANSWER High strain cyclic polymer pops open into a reactive
species that makes other polymer rings pop open to form linear chain

Copolymers - ANSWER Different monomers

Random

Alternating

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