Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Nylon:
A
linear
,
synthetic
copolymer
composed of
secondary amides
separated by two or more
methylene groups
.
H
2
N(CH
2
)
6
NH
2
+
Polymerization
1,6-
Hexane
di
amine
Adipoyl dichloride
Nylon-6,6
Nylon-6,6 can be
synthesized
by
polymerization
of 1,6-
hexane
di
amine
(a
monomer
, and the
nucleophile
) and
adipoyl dichloride
(another
monomer
, and the
electrophile
). Each
amide
is formed by a
nucleophilic carbonyl substitution reaction
. The 6,6 designation indicates that the
polymer
was
synthesized
from two
monomers
, each of which has six carbon atoms.
Polymerization
Nylon 6 is
synthesized
by ring opening
polymerization
of
caprolactam
. In this case there is only one
monomer
. Each
monomer
unit of the
polymer
is shown in a different color.
Related terms:
Cellulose
,
starch
,
amylose
,
amylopectin
,
glycogen
,
DNA
,
RNA
,
biopolymer
,
polypeptide
,
polyterpene
,
polyunsaturated fat
,
polyunsaturated fatty acid
,
Kevlar
,
polyvinyl chloride
,
PVC
,
Teflon
,
neoprene
,
PTFE
,
polyethylene terephthalate
,
PET
,
PETE
,
polystyrene
,
rayon
,
polyester
,
dimer
,
trimer
,
tetramer
,
nucleophilic acyl substitution
,
carbonyl substitution
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