An amide link - also known as a peptide link - is the key functional group in a polyamide
The monomers for making polyamides
This shows the expulsion of a small molecule as the amide link forms
Nylon 6,6 is a synthetic polyamide made using diamine and dicarboxylic acid monomers
Kevlar is made using a diamine and dicarboxylic acid monomers
6-aminohexanoic acid can be polymerised to make the synthetic polymer Nylon 6,6
Amino acids contain an amine group, an acid group and a unique R group
Dipeptides and polypeptides are formed by polymerising amino acid molecules together
Proteins are broken down by hydrolysis
Become familiar with the structures of the different monomers that can be used to make condensation polymers.Also, remember that exam questions will require you to identify the key functional groups and also draw small sections of polymers.
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