Nylon 6 – 10
Description: Nylon thread is made from the polymerization of an amine and an acid chloride. The thread is lifted from the interface of two immiscible liquids and wound on a windlass pulling the polymer out of the container. This reaction will continue for as long as both reactants present.
Source: Shakhashiri, B.Z. Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry
Year: 1983 Vol: 1 Page: 213
Keywords: Polymers, Hexamethylenediamine, Sebacoyl Chloride, Interfacial polycondensation, Immiscible
Rating:
Hazard: High
- Acute toxicity- oral, dermal
- Corrosive to metals
- Skin corrosion hazard
- Reproductive toxicity
- Serious eye damage
- Respiratory toxicity
- Flammable liquids
- Central nervous system toxicity
- Aspiration hazard
- Aquatic toxicity
- Flammability hazard
Effectiveness: Excellent
- Results are deeply engaging to audience
- Profound connection to course material
- Spectacular or counter-intuitive effects are seen
- Contrast of behavior of systems is obvious
- Time to results is low
- High reliability
Difficulty: High
- Use of highly toxic reagents
- Use of flammable reagents
- Complex manipulations
- Requires prior practice or training
- Procedures with some intermediate steps to results
Safety Precautions:
- Eye protection required
- Gloves required
- Lab coat or equivalent required
- Perform in well-ventilated area
- Downdraft hood recommended
- Spill kit on hand
- Absorbent material on hand
- Prevent release of reagents to the environment
- ABC fire extinguisher on hand
Class: Organic Chemistry, Macromolecules and Solid State
Division: General, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
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