Safer operating conditions and optimal scaling-up process for cyclohexanone peroxide reaction

Na Zang, Xin Ming Qian*, Zhen Yi Liu, Chi Min Shu

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Abstract

The cyclohexanone peroxide reaction process, one of the eighteen hazardous chemical processes identified in China, is performed in indirectly cooled semibatch reactors. The peroxide reaction is added to a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and nitric acid, which form heterogeneous liquid-liquid systems. A simple and general procedure for building boundary and temperature diagrams of peroxide process is given here to account for the overall kinetic expressions. Such a procedure has been validated by comparison with experimental data. Thermally safer operating parameters were obtained at laboratory scale, and the scaled-up procedure was performed to give the minimum dosing time in an industrial plant, which is in favor of maximizing industrial reactor productivity. The results are of great significance for governing the peroxide reaction process apart from the thermal runaway region. It also greatly aids in determining optimization on operating parameters in industrial plants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-14
Number of pages9
JournalThermochimica Acta
Volume618
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2015

Keywords

  • Boundary and temperature diagrams
  • Scaled-up procedure
  • Semibatch reactors
  • Thermal runaway region
  • Thermally safer operating parameters

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