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Explain the following process with a suitable example in given case:

Step-growth polymerisation.

What is step growth polymerisation, and how does it take place? Illustrate with an example.

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The polymers formed through a series of stepwise condensation reactions involving bifunctional or polyfunctional monomers are called step-growth polymers, and the process is termed step-growth polymerisation.

The growth step of bifunctional or polyfunctional monomers undergoes polymerization, which entails their progressive condensation with or without the removal of smaller molecules. The process starts with the condensation of two monomer units, which form a dimer, and doesn't require an initiator. The resulting dimer then condenses with the third monomer molecule to create a trimer. The procedure is repeated until a polymer with a very high molecular mass is produced. The method is known as step growth polymerization, and the final polymer is called a step growth polymer since it entails the stepwise creation of a polymer. The mechanism of step-growth polymerisation can be illustrated by the following scheme involving monomers A and B.

\[\ce{\underset{Monomers}{A + B} ->[Condensation] \underset{Dimer}{A - B}}\]

\[\ce{A - B + A ->[Condensation] \underset{Trimer}{A - B - A}}\]

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Chapter 15: Polymers - REVIEW exercises [Page 1004]

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