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Hydrogen bonding in
nylon 6-6
. The nylon fibers are relatively resistant to damage because their long-chain molecules have stronger inter-molecular forces than the
Van der Waals bonds
between
polyethylene
chains. Indeed, each N—H group in a nylon chain can
hydrogen-bond
to the O of a C=O group in a neighboring chain, as shown above. Therefore, the chains cannot slide past one another easily
ChemPRIME Staff (2010), Condensation Polymers, chemeddl.org
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