Title: CHM 585 490 Chapter 10
1CHM 585 / 490Chapter 10
- PVC
- PP
- Polyurethanes
- Phenolic resins
- PS
- ABS
2PVC
- Second largest (after polyethylene)
- Globally 25 million tonnes
- 14B pounds in U.S.
- Very versatile
- Strength, transparency, low cost
- ½ of the polymer is not based upon petrochemical
feedstock
3PVC Processes
- All from free radical reactions
- Most common is batchwise aqueous suspension
process - Up to 50,000 gallons of monomer agitated as a
suspension in water, centrifuged and dried - High bulk density porous particles obtained
4- Vinylchloride monomer is dispersed in water by
agitation. Polymerization starts by adding
monomer-soluble initiators and addition of
suspension stabilizers and suspending agents
minimizes coalescence of the grains. - The reaction temperature is used for the control
of the Mw and varies between 45 - 75 C. Reactor
pressure is between 800 - 1200 kPa. - The remaining monomer is stripped from the
polymer with steam. The waste water is separated
in a centrifuge. The PVC resin is dried with hot
air and stored.
5- Emulsion polymerization batch, semi-continuous
or continuous.Vinylchloride monomer is
emulsified in water by means of surface-active
agents. The monomer is thus present as droplets
and a small fraction is dissolved in micelles.
Water-soluble initiator is added and
polymerization starts in the micelles.
6 Micelles
- Are spherical aggregates in a dispersion
- Are formed when molecules that possess a
hydrophobic region and a hydrophilic region are
placed in water - Are responsible for the cleansing action of soaps
and detergents - CH3(CH2)16CO2-Na
7Emulsion Polymerization of PVC
- Monomer is added to the latex particles
(micelles) by diffusion from the emulsion
droplets through the aqueous phase.Batch all
components in reactor polymerization is stopped
when the yield is reached.Semi-continuous
emulsifier is continuously added during the
polymerization.Continuous water, initiator,
monomer and emulsifier are added at the top of
the reactor. The PVC latex is removed at the
bottom of the reactor. The latex is degasified
and dried the resulting solid PVC is stored.
8Plasticizers
- About 2 billion pounds of plasticizers used in
U.S. - About 90 for PVC
- Most are esters
- Commonly esters of phthalic anhydride, adipic
acid, phosphoric acid
9PP
- Used to make things like dishwasher-safe food
containers. It can do this because it doesn't
melt below 160 oC. Polyethylene will melt at
around 100 oC, which means that polyethylene
dishes will warp in the dishwasher. - As a fiber, polypropylene is used to make
indoor-outdoor carpeting, the kind that you
always find around swimming pools and miniature
golf courses. It works well for outdoor carpet
because it is easy to make colored polypropylene,
and because polypropylene doesn't absorb water,
like nylon does.
10Polypropylene
- Ziegler-Natta
- Typical system TiCl4 / MgCl2 / Et3Al
- 90 97 isotactic PP
- Remainder is atactic and is removed in a separate
step - North America PP consumption 17B pounds / year
11Stereoregular Polypropylene
12Polyolefin Evolution
13Polyolefin Evolution
14Polyolefin Evolution
15Today
- Estimated that gt 4 Billion spent to date on
polypropylene research - Many exciting developments in metallocene
catalysis - Changing views about the need for
cyclopentadienyl type ligands and extension
beyond Group IV metals. - Very active research area!
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19Polyurethanes
20- The urethane linkage looks like this
(looks like ester) - A wide variety of molecular sections which may be
inserted between urethane links provides highly
diversified polyurethane properties.
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22Here are some commonly used isocyanates
23Polyurethane uses
- Upholstered furniture
- Mattresses
- Automobiles
- Footwear
- Paints
- Adhesives
- Spandex
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25Industry sources peg DuPont's annual sales of
Lycra at more than 1.5 billion. DuPont's has
the lion's share of world spandex capacity at
about 200 million lb annually. In the U.S.,
those other producers include Fall River,
Mass.-based Globe Manufacturing, maker of Glospan
and Cleerspan spandex, and Bayer Corp. --the U.S.
affiliate of Germany's Bayer--maker of Dorlasten
brand spandex. Bayer also makes spandex in
Germany. Other world producers include Japan's
Asahi Chemical Industry and Toyobo, and South
Korea's Tae Kwang Industrial Co.
26Spandex Type
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28Phenolic Resins
- Phenol-formaldehyde ("phenolic") resins are the
oldest completely synthetic polymer. (1907 Leo H.
Baekeland patents). These thermoset polymers
exhibit - Excellent thermal stability
- High char yield
- Low smoke generation
- Low smoke toxicity
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29- Most phenolic resins are made using phenol (P)
and formaldehyde (F). They are divided into two
classes - resoles (alkaline conditions...F gt P)
- novolac (acidic conditions ....F lt P)
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31- Cure of resole prepolymer proceeds under neutral
or acidic conditions and at elevated temperature.
- Crosslinking occurs via the continued formation
of methylene links and the formation of dibenzyl
ether linkages. - Higher temperatures favor the formation of
methylene bridges - Both are condensation reactions and produce water
32- About 150 million pounds sold in North America
- Ideal for applications where physical properties
and structural integrity must be maintained at
elevated temperatures - Automotive transmission spacers and brake pads,
kitchen range temperature controls, rocket
nozzles and heat shields
33Polystyrene
- Free radical polymerization
- Preferred industrial route
- atactic
- Anionic polymerization
- atactic
- Cationic Polymerization
- atactic
- Organometallic polymerization
- Ziegler-Natta / metallocene
- Syndiotactic or isotactic
34Radical Polymerization
Atactic
35Anionic Polymerization
36Cationic
37Organometallic
- Ziegler-Natta (TiCl3 / triethylaluminum)
- Isotactic
- Melting point of 240C
- Slowly crystallizes
- Opaque
- Metallocene
- Syndiotactic
- Melting point 270C
- Crystallizes rapidly
- Opaque
38GPPS
- General purpose polystyrene
- Clear, amorphous polymer
- Lower density than PC
- Noncrystalline so less mold shrinkage than
polyethylene, polypropylene, or PET - Relatively high modulus
39HIPS
- High Impact Polystyrene
- Styrene polymerized in the presence of rubber (
polybutadiene) particles to give polystyrene with
rubber dispersed throughout the polymer
40Some styrene grafts onto butadiene polymer and
compatibilizes the blend
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42ABS
- Terpolymer of acrylonitrile / butadiene / styrene
43What do they bring to the party?
- Acrylonitrile
- Heat stability
- Chemical resistance
- Butadiene
- Toughness
- Impact resistance
- Styrene
- Stiffness
- Processability