Neoprene

      

The model on the right above is an image of the pdb model
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For polychloroprene at a glance, click here!

Polychloroprene is usually sold under the trade name Neoprene. It's especially resistant to oil. It was the first synthetic elastomer, or rubber to be a hit commercially. It was invented by Arnold Collins, while working under the same fellow who invented nylon, Wallace Carothers.

Polychloroprene is made from the monomer chloroprene, believe it or not, like this:

Chloroprene has two double bonds, so we call it a diene. Polychloroprene has properties similar to those of other diene polymers like polyisoprene and polybutadiene. If you want to know more about diene polymers, click here.

Here is the monomer chloroprene in 3-D:

The model on the right above is an image of the pdb model
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with the 3D model in it when you are ready to come back here.


Other polymers used as elastomers include:

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