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Condensation Polymerisation Examples

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Condensation Polymerisation - Examples

Condensation polymerisation can create many useful chemicals. Here are two you need to know about:

Nylon

Nylon

  • A polyamide (such as nylon), is formed when an alcohol with 2 alcohol groups (known as a diamine) is reacted with a carboxylic acid with 2 carboxylic functional groups (known as a dioic acid).
  • Nylon is a synthetic fibre used in clothing manufacture, ropes and parachutes.
Terylene

Terylene

  • A polyester (such as terylene) is formed when an alcohol with 2 alcohol groups (known as a diol) is reacted with a carboxylic acid with 2 carboxylic functional groups (known as a dioic acid).
    • E.g. ethanediol + hexanedioic acid → terylene (a type of polyester) + water.
  • Terylene is a synthetic fibre used in clothing manufacture.
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