Expt 4 Polystyrene
Expt 4 Polystyrene
Expt 4 Polystyrene
Styrene, also known as vinyl benzene, is an important monomer used for production of
polystyrene resins and plastic products. Polystyrene can be synthesized through free-radical
polymerization of styrene which involves three mechanistic steps: initiation, propagation, and
termination. Two major steps were done. The first was removal of commercial styrene inhibitor,
catechol, through acid-base extraction with NaOH as solvent. The second major step was
polymerization of pure styrene initiated by addition of butyl-peroxybenzoate and heat. After
heating until decrease in temperature was observed and solidifying the liquid, a transparent,
brittle fiber-like solid with a rugby like odor was obtained. The products identity was identified to
be polystyrene based on its IR spectra; hence, free-radical polymerization is an efficient
technique in production of polystyrene.
Thermosetting polymers have crosslinks between it chains which prevents the chains to slide
past each other. These crosslinks disables polymers to be reformed when heated. The
difference of thermosets to thermoplastic polymers is the absence of crosslinks which enables
to be reformed when heated.