Question 25.2: Kevlar, a condensation polymer used in bulletproof vests, ha...

Kevlar, a condensation polymer used in bulletproof vests, has the following general structure:

Write the structure of the two monomers that form Kevlar

Strategy Identify the condensation linkages, split them apart, and then add \text{H} to one of the resulting exposed bonds and \text{OH} to the other.

Setup Kevlar contains an amide (linkage between \begin{matrix} \text{O} \\ \parallel \\ \text{C}  \end {matrix} and \text{N} ). We split the \text{C—N} bond, adding an \text{H} to the exposed \text{N} and an \text{OH} to the exposed \text{C} to produce an amine and a carboxylic acid, respectively.

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To determine what the monomers are, first remove the \text{C—N} bond:

Next, add \text{H}_2\text{O} as \text{H} to the \text{N} and \text{OH} to the \text{C}:

Finally, add the components of another water molecule to the open ends of the molecules\text{—H} to \text{N} and \text{OH} to \text{C}, as before:

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