Abstract

This work presents a Safety by Design (SbD)-driven approach to the evaluation of process safety and reaction modeling that was effective in obtaining enhanced process knowledge and defining a design space for chemical reaction hazards. The SbD approach is presented for a case study involving the process development of the Duff reaction of phenol derivative with hexamine as a formylation reagent in polyphosphoric acid as a solvent. The starting materials were characterized by a thermal scan, and reactions were explored by different calorimetric methods. The enthalpies of physical and chemical rates of starting materials were determined using an isoperibol reaction calorimeter. The adiabatic calorimeter data provided experimental knowledge of possible side and decomposition reactions. The parameters of these reactions were estimated, which is of significant importance for scaling up the processes. The engineering aspects of the process were explored by process modeling using computer process simulators. On ...

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