ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STD.WILEY PLUS CARD
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STD.WILEY PLUS CARD
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ISBN: 9781119340515
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 27, Problem 41PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Syndiotactic poly (vinyl chloride) segments need to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

If the polymer formed has chiral centers then with the relative configuration of the chiral centers the polymers can be classified as isotactic, Syndiotactic or atactic.  When monosubstituted ethylenes are used as monomer the polymer formed has huge number of chiral centers.  Isotactic means all the chiral center has the same configuration.  Syndiotactic means the chiral centers has alternating configuration.  Atactic means the chiral centers are in random arrangement.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STD.WILEY PLUS CARD, Chapter 27, Problem 41PP , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Isotactic polystyrene segments need to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

If the polymer formed has chiral centers then with the relative configuration of the chiral centers the polymers can be classified as isotactic, Syndiotactic or atactic.  When monosubstituted ethylenes are used as monomer the polymer formed has huge number of chiral centers.  Isotactic means all the chiral center has the same configuration.  Syndiotactic means the chiral centers has alternating configuration.  Atactic means the chiral centers are in random arrangement.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-STD.WILEY PLUS CARD, Chapter 27, Problem 41PP , additional homework tip  2

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