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9.5 One way to differentiate between polymers is to look at their functional groups - distinctive arrangements of atoms that impart characteristic chemical properties to the molecules that contain them.
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9.5 Condensation Polymers Examples Natural: starch, wool, silk, proteins Synthetic: nylon, kevlar, and ABS Formation of PET
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9.7 Composition of municipal solid waste: 100 billion pounds of plastic is produced in the U.S. each year- much of this ends up in landfills.
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Recycling 9.8 Example of closed loop recycling Ever heard of aluminum dross?
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Recycling 9.8 Aluminum dross is a by-product of the primary and secondary aluminum industries White dross Black dross Salt cake None are on the EPAs Hazardous Materials List So in the U.S. it has been co-disposed along side of municipal solid waste for many years. Two Billion Tons are buried each year. Al skimming tool Scrap + white dross
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Recycling: Al 9.8 Aluminum dross “Mount Rumke” before “Mount Rumke” after dross exposure to water
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Recycling: Al 9.8 Aluminum dross Fe 2 O 3 (or sometimes Fe 3 O 4 ) + Al → Al 2 O 3 + molten iron (Fe) + A LOT OF HEAT 2 Al + 6 H 2 O → 2 Al(OH) 3 + 3 H 2 + heat AlN + 3 H 2 O → Al(OH) 3 + NH 3 The chemistry behind the troubles
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