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Polystyrene, developed during the 1930s in Germany, was a clear, glass-like material,
used in food containers, domestic appliances and toys. Expanded polystyrene
— a white,
rigid foam
— was widely used in packaging and insulation. Polyurethanes, also developed
in Germany, found uses as adhesives, coatings, and
— in the form of rigid foams — as
insulation materials. They are all produced from chemicals derived from crude oil, which
contains exactly the same elements
——carbon and hydrogen ——as many plastics.
F The first of the man-made fibres, nylon, was also created in the 1930s. Its inventor was
a chemist called Wallace Carothers, who worked for the Du Pont Company in the USA.
He found that under the right conditions, two chemicals
— hexamethylenediamine and
adipic acid would form a polymer that could be pumped out through holes and then
stretched to form long glossy threads that could be woven like silk. Its first use was to
make parachutes for the US armed forces in World War II. In the post-war years nylon
completely replaced silk in the manufacture of stockings. Subsequently many other
synthetic fibres joined nylon
,
including Orion, Acrilan and Terylene. Today most
garments are made of a blend of natural fibres, such as cotton and wool, and man-made
fibres that make fabrics easier to look after.
G The great strength of plastic is its indestructibility. However, this quality is also
something of a drawback: beaches all over the world, even on the remotest islands, are
littered with plastic bottles that nothing can destroy. Nor is it very easy to recycle plastics
,
as different types of plastic are often used in the same items and call for different
treatments. Plastics can be made biodegradable by incorporating into their structure a
material such as starch, which is attacked by bacteria and causes the plastic to fall apart.
Other materials can be incorporated that gradually decay in sunlight
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although bottles
made of such materials have to be stored in the dark, to ensure that they do not
disintegrate before they have been used.