Industrial or synthetic polymers are a product of the oil industry. From trees to tires, from lunch to grocery bags, from breakfast cereal to school clothes: Polymers play an essential role in the human and natural world.
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Justify the uses of synthetic polymers in daily life Synthetic polymers in daily life: Synthetic polymers have been widely used to replace many other building materials such as stones, metals, wood, clay, cotton, wool and natural rubber. 0000001837 00000 n
Natural polymers such as starch, xanthan or guar gum, carrageenan, alginates, polysaccharides, pectin, gelatin, agar, and cellulose derivatives can be used for this purpose. 0000056335 00000 n
Latex from the tree, Hevea Brasiliensis were the only source for rubber till the World War I Silk which is commonly used as a textile material is a natural polymer Our own DNA is also a natural polymer ! Polymers can also be classified based on the type of monomers present in them. 0000086614 00000 n
Chemistry. Read on to find out about nine everyday uses of industrial polymers. We know 27 types of collagen, wherein type I collagen is the most abundant. Polypropene finds usage in a broad range of industries such as textiles, packaging, stationery, plastics, aircraft, construction, rope, toys, etc. 0000004179 00000 n
Semi-synthetic polymers These polymers are obtained from natural polymers by simple chemical treatment to change the physical properties of natural polymers like Starch, silicones. 0000009336 00000 n
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The human body contains many natural polymers, such as proteins and nucleic acids. Natural polymers and synthetic polymers are the two major categories of polymers. Apply knowledge in context and assess learning with questions exploring natural polymers, including starch and amino acids. Polymers are of two types: naturally occurring and synthetic or man made. It is fibrillar, rod-shaped molecule, which can be found for example in tendon, ligament, bone, skin and cornea. Grocery bags, soda and water bottles, textile fibers, phones, computers, food packaging, auto parts, and toys all contain polymers.Even more-sophisticated technology uses polymers. One of the oldest known uses of polymers is depicted in the picture below. The most common natural polymers are presented below. There are some semi-synthetic polymers, such as modified rubber, that use natural polymers as a base and alter them. List of polymers with their uses is helpful in the academic and competitive exam preparations which will also enhance your knowledge. The penultimate group of chapters reviews the use of natural-based polymers as delivery systems for drugs, hormones, enzymes and growth factors. :փQ�^M�jA��>�;$+ t YXA�2���!��u\�5+4%h���m����2k��j�)h-lj�! 0000007203 00000 n
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