Abstract

Publisher Summary Often in the chemical industry, modeling tools are used for designing unit items for processes that have already been fixed. Predictive techniques and modeling tools can be used at route and process selection stages for facilitating rapid evaluation of process options. The tools can be used for maximizing the return on experimental time required in the development of alternative chemical routes and processes. Making the tools available to and useable by both chemical engineers and chemists gives a common language, facilitating joint working, and enabling them to bring their different insights to select and design processes. This work has proven to be very successful in Syngenta, where there are many examples where alternative processing options have been considered and evaluated. This chapter discusses the benefits of wide spread use and the format of the tools best suited for the wide range of potential users working on the development of processes.

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