Title: The Entropic Properties of Rubber Bands
1The Entropic Properties of Rubber Bands
- Pamela Roley
- September 13, 2005
- Chem 440a
2Materials expand when heated
- Pavement expands as it is heated
- Conversely, pavement contracts as it cools
- This lead to potholes!!
3Why does pavement expand?
- THERMAL EXPANSION
- Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, a
- For a rubber band a 60 x 10-6 F-1
- Measured Expansion a?T
4What about Rubber Bands?
- Stretched rubber bands actually CONTRACT when
heated - Wait..but Rubber Bands have a positive
coefficient of thermal expansion - ( For a rubber band a 60 x 10-6 F-1 )
- Whats going on???
First lets do an experiment!
5Step 1 Stretch your rubber band
- Stretch your rubber band vigorously
- Repeat for about a minute
- Place the rubber band against your lip
What do you notice about your rubber band?
6Whats going on?
- Your rubber band should feel warm
- This is an exothermic process dQ lt0
- What is driving the change?? ? ENTROPY
- Stretching the rubber band decreases its entropy
- Entropy is the amount of disorder in a system
- Decreasing entropy means the rubber band is
becoming more ordered
7Step 2 Allow your rubber band to contract
- Hold your rubber band stretched for about a
minute - Allow your rubber band to contract
- Place rubber band against your lip
What do you notice about your rubber band now?
8Whats going on now?
- Your rubber band should feel cool
- This is an endothermic process dQ gt 0
- As the rubber band contracts entropy increases
- The rubber band is becoming more disordered
- 2nd Law of Thermodynamics the universe is
always moving towards increased entropy
9Why does contraction of a rubber band increase
entropy?
- Rubber bands are composed of cross-linked polymer
chains - Polymer chains are like spaghetti
- In a large pot spaghetti noodles have room to
spread out and order themselves - In a small pot they are more disordered
10Stretching a Rubber Band
- Polymer chains in stretched rubber bands have
more space to order - Contracted rubber bands are less ordered
- Polymer chains are crosslinked
Fig. 1 A stretched and retracted rubber band4
11What will happen if you stretch a rubber band and
then heat it?
It will contract
12Why do stretched rubber bands contract when
heated?
- Rubber bands are entropic springs
- More entropically favorable for rubber bands to
contract - Added T provides energy to polymer chains so they
can become more disordered
Fig. 2 Stretched rubber bands contract as T is
increased
13Entropic Springs
- When springs are stretched they have a restoring
force to return to their original shape - Restoring force in rubber bands is entropyhence
entropic springs - Restoring force is proportional to temperature
- Greater the temperature increase greater the
restoring force - Restoring force must overcome thermal expansion
force
14Summary
- Rubber bands are composed of cross-linked polymer
chains - Stretching a rubber band is an exothermic process
because heat is given off as entropy decreases - Contracting a rubber band is endothermic because
the rubber band takes heat in from the
environment in order to become more disordered or
gain entropy - When a stretched rubber band is heated it will
contract because entropy will be the restoring
force causing the rubber band to contract to its
original shape - For this reason rubber bands are called entropic
springs
15Questions
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