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4.4 The Chemistry of Polymer Molecules • 101

Table 4.2 Some Common Hydrocarbon Groups

Characteristic Representative
Family Unit Compound

H C

H

H

OH
Alcohols R OH Methyl alcohol

H C

H

H

O C

H

H

Ethers R O R H Dimethyl ether

R C
O

OH
H C

H

H

C
O

OH
Acids Acetic acid

C O
H

R
C O
H

H
Aldehydes Formaldehyde

R
a

OH

Aromatic hydrocarbons Phenol

aThe simplified structure denotes a phenyl group,

C

C

C C

C C

H

H
H

H

H

small molecule from which a polymer is synthesized. Hence, monomer and repeat
unit mean different things, but sometimes the term monomer or monomer unit is
used instead of the more proper term repeat unit.

4.4 THE CHEMISTRY OF POLYMER MOLECULES
Consider again the hydrocarbon ethylene (C 2 H 4 ), which is a gas at ambient
temperature and pressure and has the following molecular structure:

C


HH


HH


C


If the ethylene gas is reacted under appropriate conditions, it will transform to
polyethylene (PE), which is a solid polymeric material. This process begins when an
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