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After completing this topic you should be able to : Condensation polymers are made from monomers with two functional groups per molecule. Draw the structure of a polyester polymer given the monomer structures, or the repeating unit / monomers given the polymer structure. Draw the structure of a polyamide polymer (nylon) given the monomer structures, or the repeating unit / monomers given the polymer structure. State starch is a natural condensation polymer made of many glucose molecules linked together. Understand the classifications mono-, di- and polysaccharides in relation to the terms monomer and polymer. State proteins are natural condensation polymers made of many amino molecules linked together. Draw the structure of a protein polymer given the amino acids (monomers) structures.
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In the topic on e ee esters you learned that molecules can join by a c cc condensation reaction. alcohol carboxylic acid + ester + water propanol ethanoic acid + propyl ethanoate + water + + water molecule eliminated ester link (carboxylate group) + + CH3CH2CH2OH + HOOCCH3 CH3CH2CH2OOCCH3 + H2O
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In making an e ee ester the c cc condensation r rr reaction involves the h hh hydroxyl g gg group of the alcohol reacting with the c cc carboxyl g gg group of the c cc carboxylic acid. hydroxyl group carboxyl group + + ester link (carboxylate group) water molecule molecules join DIALCOHOL DICARBOXYLIC ACID
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H2O molecule forms H2O molecule forms H2O molecule forms Ester link Ester linkEster link REPEATING UNIT
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DIALCOHOL ethane-1,2-diol benzene-1,4-dicaboxylic acid (other name: terephthalic acid) n REPEATING UNIT H2O H2O H2O
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DIAMINE
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REPEATING UNIT H2O molecule forms H2O molecule forms H2O molecule forms Amide link Amide link Amide link The repeating unit consists of two monomers.
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DIAMINE 1,6-diaminohexane hexane-1,6-dioic acid H2O H2O REPEATING UNIT n
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