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PolymersCondensation polymers - Higher

Addition polymers are made from molecules containing C=C bonds. Polymers have different properties and uses but it is difficult to dispose of them. DNA, starch and proteins are biological polymers.

Part ofChemistry (Single Science)Separate chemistry 2

Condensation polymers - Higher

form in a different way to like poly(ethene). Instead of forming just the as the only , two products form:

  • a polymer molecule
  • a small molecule, often water

One type of condensation polymers are .

Forming esters

An forms when an reacts with a . For example:

Ethanol + ethanoic acid → ethyl ethanoate + water

CH3CH2OH + CH3COOH → CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O

Ethyl ethanoate is an ester. Notice that one water molecule forms for each ester molecule made.

Ethanol and ethanoic acid combine to form ethyl ethanoate and water.

Forming polyesters

A polyester forms from two different :

  • a 'dicarboxylic acid' which contains two carboxylic acid groups, –COOH
  • a 'diol' which contains two alcohol groups, –OH
Covalent structures of dicarboxylic acid and diol.
Figure caption,
R stands for a group of atoms that includes carbon

For example, PET is a polyester made from terephthalic acid and ethane-1,2-diol. It is used to make drinks bottles and fleece clothing.

Covalent structure in a repeating unit of a polyester.
Figure caption,
The formation of PET

Notice that:

  • both ends of each monomer molecule have a functional group, so can react with another monomer molecule
  • one molecule of water is formed every time an ester link is formed