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Biodegradability (A2 Only)

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Disposal and Biodegradability of Polymers

Polymers can be disposed of in different ways depending on their properties. Polyalkenes are non-biodegradable. But polyesters and polyamides are biodegradable.

Disposal: incineration

Disposal: incineration

  • Incineration is burning the polymers to produce energy for electricity.
  • This reduces landfill space. But toxic gases are released and greenhouse gases are produced.
Disposal: recycling

Disposal: recycling

  • Recycling saves raw materials, which is important when considering that many polymers are produced from crude oil.
  • But polymers need to be separated and organised - an expensive process.
Disposal: landfill

Disposal: landfill

  • Landfill is the most common method of disposal of waste in the UK.
    • Many landfills are now reaching full capacity.
  • It is worse for polyalkenes because they biodegrade very slowly.
  • More biodegradable polymers, such as polyesters and polyamides, are better.
Biodegradability of polyalkenes

Biodegradability of polyalkenes

  • Polyalkenes are made up of strong carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds and so biodegrade slowly in landfill sites.
    • We say they are non-biodegradable.
Biodegradability of polyesters and polyamides

Biodegradability of polyesters and polyamides

  • Polyesters and polyamides can be broken down by hydrolysis and so are biodegradable.
  • This reactivity is due to weak polar bonds in the polymer chain.
    • Nucleophiles, such as water, can break down the polyester or polyamide chains.
  • The hydrolysis reaction can be achieved in either base (OH-) or acid (H+).
    • The acidic hydrolysis produces the original monomers.
    • Basic hydrolysis produces the salt of the dicarboxylic acid monomer.
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