Title: Polymer Science vs. Plastics
1Polymer Science vs. Plastics
2Polymer Science
- The organized body of knowledge dealing with
large molecules - These macromolecules can be either natural or
synthetic - exist in several different phases
- Emphasizes the physical and chemical phenomena
particular to this family of materials
3Relationships
4Polymer Science
- These synthetic and natural molecules are all
strings or groups of small molecules (MERS)
covalently chemically coupled to form giant
molecules
5- Polymer Science- organized body of knowledge
dealing with large molecules having a repetitive
atomic pattern - Polymer Engineering- applying polymer science to
the creation and production of polymers
6Plastics
- A generic name for a wide range of certain
organic substances - usually produced synthetically
- also occurring in nature
- consists of or contains an essential ingredient
- substance of high molecular weight (polymer)
- at a suitable stage in manufacture can be molded,
formed or otherwise shaped - usually through the use of heat and pressure
7- Plastics- generic term that covers an organic
material mixture that is formable - Plastics Engineering- the application of
engineering principles to plastic material with a
focus on the end use - Plastics Engineering Technology- the application
and practice of forming plastic materials into
useful articles
8So what is the relationship between
polymers and plastics?
9The History of Plastic
10History of Plastics
- Pre 3500 BC- The Egyptians made papyrus from pith
of aquatic reeds - Pre 100 BC- Chinese were making paper
- Pre 2600 BC- Chinese weave and spin natural silk
fibers - 751 AD- Chinese explain paper making to Arabs at
Samarkand
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121492
- Columbus discovering America
- Natives had rubber technology at the time
- They had hard rubber soled shoes
- They had the equivalent of raincoats and a hard
rubber ball used in athletic games and elastic
water bottles
131760
- Enoch Noyes opens his business for making plastic
combs in Massachusetts - Signifies
- Early stages of plastic technology in America
- Beginning of the American Industrial Revolution
- First used Keratin and Albuminoid
- Organic protein derived from horse hoofs, horns,
hair, and nails - Process- soften the material with hot water, form
it into the flat shape, and then die cut the
teeth - Made buttons and other decorative articles as well
14History
- 1811- Avogadro gives a paper in which he spells
out the concept of molecular weight - The molecular weight of a substance is the weight
in atomic mass units of all the atoms in a given
formula - What do chemists use to make guacomole?
- Avagadros!
- 1832- Wohler synthesizes the first organic
compound from an inorganic salt, urea - Disproved the belief that only living organisms
could produce organic molecules - Beginning of Organic Chemistry
151839
- Goodyear, working with the material the native
Americans used (Heveva rubber) finds a chemical
agent to make them stable at elevated
temperatures - Invents vulcanization treatment of rubber to
give it certain qualities, (strength, elasticity)
and to render it impervious to moderate heat and
cold Chemically involves cross-linking between
the polymer chains of the rubber's molecules - Beginnings of the rubber industry
- Immediately used for telegraph insulation
allowing further developments in the Industrial
Revolution
161845
- Florence Manufacturing Company was started
- Made decorative articles with shellac molding and
natural rubber - Continue in existence today in conjunction with
Auth Electric - Manufacture mailboxes
171846
- Christian Schonbein in Switzerland
- Invention of cellulose nitrate
- Mix of cotton, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid
- Represents the beginnings of man modifying
natural polymers to increase their processability
and functionality - Used primarily as an explosive
181855
- Alexander Parkes
- Parkesine- organic material derived from
cellulose that could be molded in heat and retain
its shaped when cooled - Buttons
- Combs
- Pens
19Alexander Parkes
- Unveiled at the 1862 Great International
Exhibition in London - Applies for patents for some of the cellulose
plastics and begins whats arguably the history
of the plastics industry
20Parkesine
- Parkes had small commercial gains from his
material and sold the rights of Parkesine to
Daniel Spill around 1865. - Spill set up production of Parkesine under the
names Xylonite and Ivoride and received British
patents in 1867 and 1869 - Xylonite gets very popular in 1875
211858
- Kuerkle publishes the rational formula for
carbon-hydrogen compounds - Carbon is identified as being tetravalent (4)
and hydrogen univalent (1) - The formula is CnH2n2
Carbon With orbitals of sp3 I want to
make a bond with thee, Together we,
covalently, Will translate through eternity!
Hydrogens Oh, carbon atom, we respond
With our s orbitals, to bond!
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221860
- Louis Pasteur explains isomers.
- Chemically the same but physically different
substances
231863- Berthel to talk about addition
polymerization
1866- Nobel invents dynamite- Nitro glycerin
1869- Cellulose Acetate debuts
1864- Collodion emulsion photographic dry plate
invented by English Sayce and Bolton
241868
- John Wesley Hyatt developed collodion
- mixture of alcohol and cellulose nitrate
- first items molded were billiard balls as part of
a pursuit of a 10,000 prize offered because of
the absence of ivory - highly flammable and produced a small explosion
upon contact - Hyatt reported we had a letter from a billiard
saloon proprietor in Colorado mentioning this
factsaying he did not care about it, but that
instantly every man in the room pulled a gun. - Camphor, a derivative of the Laurel tree, was
added to avoid explosions - Celluliod
25Celluliod
- 1870- Hyatt received a U.S. patent for Celluliod
- 1871- The Hyatt brothers started Celluloid, Inc.
which later became Celanese Corp.
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27The Hyatt Brothers
- Coincident with this introduction is the
invention of the injection molding machine by
Isaac Hyatt (brother) - Hyatt also makes jewelry and goes on to invent
blow molding as well as an additional 250 other
patents in his name including the famous Hyatt
roller bearings
281878- Carbon Filament for light bulbs- first use
of polymeric materials to make fibers
1900- Spinning box for fiber production-
1,000,000
1889- Nitro Cellulose photographic film is
invented by Goodwin- Original Kodak
patent-Begins modern photography era
1885- Swans nitrocellulose mono-filament
crocheted in doilies
1890- Rayon Cuprammoium artificial silk
1884- Spill SUGS Hyatt and wins initially
1886- Pyroxylin lacquers using amyl acetate
291907
- Dr. Leo Bakeland ("The Father of the Plastics
Industry") develops the first thermoset molding
compound, a phenolic called bakelite in Yonkers,
NY. - First synthetic (man-made) plastic
- An answer to higher temperature performance
problems by synthetic materials - Replaced rubber for insulation in electrics
- Bakelands Lab represents the beginnings of a
dedicated plastics polymer science laboratory
30Bakelite
- 1910 Bakelite production begins at the General
Bakelite Company - The plastic finds widespread use in
- electric insulation
- electric plugs and sockets
- clock bases, iron handles
- jewelry
- Still produced by Phenco today
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32Bakelite
- What was one of the main features of Leo
Bakeland's invention "Bakelite," an early
plastic? - a) It was harder than steel.b) It would not
soften when heated. c) It was used for false
teeth.d) It was used to make bullets for the
U.S. army.
33History
- 1912- Cellophane is invented
- Discovered by a Swiss chemist named Jacques
Brandenberger - Synthetic
- Better refrigeration of foods
- 1908- Continuous sheet extrusion is invented at
Kodak for making their film
341927
- 1927- Dupont enters the plastics industry
- Previously was an explosives manufacturer
- Foresaw growth in plastics
- Their key scientist was Dr. Wallace H. Carothers.
- Published theory of polycondensation
- Invented Neoprene and Nylon
351931 Neoprene synthetic rubber invented
1935 Nylon invented
36Local
- 1928- Erie Resistor enters the injection molding
industry - plastic washing machine, radio and car parts.
- Beginning of the Erie Plastics Industry
37- What follows was the development of two parallel
industries, plastics and polymer science. - Both continued to make strides along with the
growth of the Industrial Revolution through the
20s and 30s developing both new plastics and
new processing techniques. - The industry has grown since that time at between
2 to 5 a year and now represents approximately
10 of the industrial production in the United
States and worldwide, and there is no sign of
this growth diminishing in the near future. - If anything, it will increase