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Modern Material Science And Engineering 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Coloring agent that is dissolved directly into the polymer - causing the polymer to change color
number average molecular weight Mn
viscose process
dyes
plasticizers
2. Term associate with blown - film apparatus - which indicated the point at which the molecules develop a more crystalline orientation around the bubble of air
condensation/step- growth polymerization
mutual termination
freeze line
constitution
3. Polymers in which one chain of a particular monomer is attached as a side to a chain of another chain of monomer
dyes
configuration
pigments
graft copolymers
4. Additives whose primary purpose is to reduce the final cost of the product
nylon
fillers
primary bonding
most common condensation/step- growth polymerization occur between....
5. Specified weight of a polymer that is injected into the mold at the end of the barrel during the injection molding process
graft copolymers
conformation
shot size
copolymer
6. High distance- dependent bonding between adjacent polymer chains; usually includes hydrogen bonding - dipoles - and van der waals
acrylic
atactic
secondary bonding
plasticizers
7. Refers to the spatial geometry of the main chain carbon and substituents that can be changed by rotation and flexural motion
conformation
elastomers
copolymer
dyes
8. Long chain polymers that contain at least 85% of an ester of a substituted aromatic carboxylic acid. these fibers are strong and can dyed or made transpared
plyacrylonitrile PAN
polyviyl chloride PVC
polyesters
structural unit
9. Polymers that contain amide (- N-) groups in the chain
configuration
copolymer
polyamides
gauche conformation
10. Polymers with low melting poins due to the lack of covalent bonding between adjacent chains. such polymers can be repeatedly melted and re- formed
alternating copolymers
tacticity
thermoplastics
side groups/ substituents
11. Additives that cause swelling - which allows the polymer chains to slide past one another more easily - making the polymer softer and more pliable. also used to decrease the viscosity of cement paste to make it easier to flow
solution spinning
plasticizers
constitution
spinneret
12. Additives that improve a polymer's resistance to variable that cause bonds to rupture - such as heat and light
polymers
alternating copolymers
vulcanization
stabilizers
13. Polymers that can stretch by 200% or more and still return to their original length when released; polyurethatnes and the aliphatic thermosets(rubbers)
fillers
glass transition temperature Tg
freeze line
elastomers
14. Polymer in which more than 85% of the amide groups are bonded to two aromatic rings
vulcanization
aramid
freeze line
vinyl monomer
15. Arrangement of the largest substituents where the substituets are offset by 120
branching
polymers
melt spinning
staggered conformation
16. Stiff and extremely inert polymer - low cost - chemical and moisture resistant - outdoor stability
shot size
relative molecular mass RMM
glass transition temperature Tg
polyviyl chloride PVC
17. Large spool that is used to wind solidified polymer fibers after they have been pushed through the spinneret
vulcanization
relative molecular mass RMM
constitution
tow
18. Circular - stationary block with small holes through which molten polymer can flow to take the shape of a fiber
polyesters
spinneret
structural unit
any carbon with double bonds or repeated substituents
19. Molecules added to a polymer to enhance or alter specific properties or molecules added to concrete for purposed other than altering a specific property
secondary bonding
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
polyurethanes
additives
20. Covalently bonded atoms which are usualy carbon - that comprise the center of the polymer chain.
trans - conformation
structural unit
polymer backbone
aramid
21. Molecule containing a highly reactive unpaired electron
solution spinning
free radical
glass transition temperature Tg
functional groups
22. Number of repeat/structural units in a polymer chain
staggered conformation
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
degree of polymerization DPn
relative molecular mass RMM
23. One type of polymer that contains at least 85% of polyacrylonitrile PAN
number average molecular weight Mn
acrylic
trans - conformation
die
24. Polymer made up of two of more differenet monomers covalently bonded together
petroleum
primary termination
copolymer
injection molding
25. Type of plymer processing similar to extrusion but can be used to develop parts with complex shapes rapidly
blends
spinneret
injection molding
polyviyl chloride PVC
26. Term used to represent the average molecular weight of a sample containing a wide range of polymer chain lengths. this term is used to avoid confusion between the number average and the weight molecular average weight
homopolymer
primary termination
relative molecular mass RMM
monomers
27. Low- molecular- weight building blocks repeated in the polymer chain
cracking
solution spinning
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
monomers
28. Polymers comprised of two or more different monomer units that attach to the chain in an alternating pattern A-B-A-B...
alternating copolymers
acrylic
number average molecular weight Mn
screen pack
29. Polymer that is made up a single repeat unit
polymers
coloring agents
random copolymers
homopolymer
30. Small chains of bonded monomers whose properties would be altered by the addition of one more monomer unit
thermoplastics
configuration
primary bonding
oligomers
31. On of the two most common reaction schemes used to create polymers - involving three steps: initiaition - propogation - and termination
plyacrylonitrile PAN
weight average molecular weight Mw
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
graft copolymers
32. Process of pushing polymers through a spinneret and winding the solidified fibers onto a tow - which imposes a shear stress on the fibers upstream as they emerge from the spinneret
trans - conformation
melt spinning
primary bonding
block copolymers
33. Second- order thermodynamic transition in which the onset of large scale chain mobility occures in polymers. Bellow Tg the polymer is glasslike and brittle. above Tg the polymer becomes rubbery and flexible
glass transition temperature Tg
isotactic dan
atactic
degree of polymerization DPn
34. Last step in the polymerization process - which occurs when the free radical of a polymer chain joins the free radical on an end group
freeze line
primary termination
tacticity
weight average molecular weight Mw
35. Double bounded organic molecule used to begin addition polymerization
barrel
step- growth/condensation polymerization
plasticizers
vinyl monomer
36. Terminating a condensation/step- growth polymerization reaction by adding a material with only one functional group
spinneret
functionality
vulcanization
quenching
37. Atoms attached to the polymer backbone.
side groups/ substituents
step- growth/condensation polymerization
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
atactic
38. Covalently bonded chains of molecules with small monomer units repeated from end to end
polymers
nylon
fillers
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
39. Formation of side chains along the backbone; presence of branches disrupts the interactions beween adjacent chains; lowering the tensile strength - melting point - stiffness - crystallinity - and density
block copolymers
additives
extruder
branching
40. Softening agents
asymetric
plasticizers
side groups/ substituents
fillers
41. Type of polyamide in which less that 85% of the amide groups are bonded to the aromatic rings
plyacrylonitrile PAN
High volume thermoplastics HVTP
side groups/ substituents
nylon
42. Plexiglas - lucite - transparent - shatterproof - biocompatible - hockey rinks - taillights - implants
thermosets
screen pack
graft copolymers
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
43. Two or more polymers mechanically mixed together but without covalent bonding between them
blends
propagation
viscose process
homopolymer
44. Second stage of polymerization process during which the polymer chain begins to go as monomers are added to the chain
polymethylmethacrylate PMMA
relative molecular mass RMM
fillers
propagation
45. Term used to describe a polymer that contains significant numbers of both syndiotactic and isotactic dyads
atactic
nylon
hopper
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
46. Configuration of a substituent in a polymer - in which the substituent is located on the same side of the polymer chain in all repeating units
vinyl monomer
isotactic dan
poly- p- phenylene benzobisoxazole PBO
acrylic
47. Polymers that cannot be repeatedly melted and re- formed due to strong covalent bonding between chains
spinneret
thermosets
free radical
addition polymerization/chain growth/free- radical polymerization
48. One of the two different types of termination in the polymerization process. during this type of termination - the free radicals from two different polymer chains join to end the propogation process
mutual termination
plasticizers
propagation
spinneret
49. Relative configuration of adjecent asymmetric carbons
block copolymers
additives
polyesters
tacticity
50. Process used to make thermoset fibers by performing the polymerization reacting in a solbent as the material flows through a spinneret and into a quenching bath
alternating copolymers
eclipsed conformation/ cis - conformation
primary termination
solution spinning