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Title: Polyethylene naphthalate (PEN)


1
Polyethylene naphthalate(PEN)
Moni MurakiHeidi PecoraroCHEM 231November 28,
2005
2
Esterification Reaction
ethylene glycerol

H2O
naphthalene dicarboxylic acid
3
Ethylenenaphthalene Monomer
naphthalene group
ethylene group
4
Condensation Polymerization
  • Same reaction that forms monomer
  • Step-growth polymerization combines two
    molecules and removes a small molecule
  • Polyesters are formed by this mechanism
  • Heat (?) catalyzes the reaction
  • Not chain-growth polymerization instead any two
    reactive molecules can combine

5
PEN Polymerization
H2O
H2O
6
PEN Uses
  • Can be processed into films, fibers, and
    containers
  • Film media tapes
  • Fibers electrical insulation, cords/cables, tire
    cord, narrow- and broad-woven fabrics, synthetic
    molecular membranes
  • Containers bottles, jars, tableware

7
PEN Commercial Products
8
PEN A Brief History
  • In the UK, ICI Alkali Division laboratories
    produced polyethylene in 1935
  • Polyethylene has thermoplastic properties that
    were vital to the development of radar
  • 1953 DuPont first commercial production of PEN
    fiber for carpets
  • Currently gt2000 patents for PEN products

9
PEN Health Risks?
  • None found, however
  • Exposure to high amounts of naphthalene can
    damage or destroy RBCs and has been shown to
    cause cancer in rats
  • Classified as possibly carcinogenic in humans
  • Ethylene glycol is a suspected toxin in the
    following systems
  • Cardiovascular, developmental, GI, liver, kidney,
    neurological, reproductive, respiratory, and
    skin/sense organs

10
PEN Health Risks?
  • Polyethylene hazards skin and eye irritation
  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) a close
    relative of PEN phthalates (which can act as
    endocrine disruptors) leach into water or food if
    the container is heated

11
PEN Properties
  • High temperature resistance
  • High glass transition temp (unlike PET)
  • High UV resistance
  • Resistant to hydrolysis in alkaline or very hot
    aqueous conditions
  • Rigid, transparent, colorless
  • Thus, slow degradation

12
PEN Recycling
  • Commercial recycling firms
  • Bottles and jars recyclable and reusable
  • Containers can be recycled
  • PEN can be sterilized at high temperatures

13
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