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Reaction Calorimetry as a New Tool for Supercritical Fluids

Lavanchy, Frederic  
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Fortini, Sophie  
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Meyer, Thierry  
2004
Organic Process Research & Development

Reaction calorimetry is an efficient tool used to obtain kinetic, thermodn., and safety data. A new tool, composed of a high-pressure reactor (HP350) coupled with a Mettler-Toledo RC1e reaction calorimeter, is developed for the investigation of chem. reactions, under supercrit. (s.c.) conditions. The reactor (V = 1.2 L) can be pressurized up to 350 bar and heated to 300 Deg. Results presented in this contribution are divided into three sections. The first part concerns some highlights of the tech. challenge related to supercrit. reaction calorimetry in comparison with the classical liq. calorimetry. The second part presents a Wilson plot anal. with pure supercrit. CO2 and shows that, in contrast to classical liqs., the lower the temp. (above the crit. point) the better the heat transfer coeff. This tendency can be explained by the evolution of scCO2 thermodynamical and transport properties around the crit. point. The third part contains preliminary results from the dispersion polymn. of Me methacrylate in supercrit. carbon dioxide using poly(dimethylsiloxane) macromonomer as stabilizer. Poly(Me methacrylate) can be produced with high yield, high mol. wt., and narrow particle size distribution, using 10 wt% (with respect to monomer) stabilizer under efficient stirring. A polymn. enthalpy of 58.8+-3 kJ/mol has been calcd. with high reproducibility, being in good agreement with previously reported data. This confirms that the employed heat balance model is correct and shows the important potential of reaction calorimetry for the promotion of supercrit. fluid technologies at industrial scale, since it allows the detn. of kinetics, thermodn., and safety data.

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DOI
10.1021/op034174n
Web of Science ID

WOS:000221623200030

Author(s)
Lavanchy, Frederic  
Fortini, Sophie  
Meyer, Thierry  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Organic Process Research & Development
Volume

8

Issue

3

Start page

504

End page

510

Subjects

Polysiloxanes Role: PRP (Properties)

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SPN (Synthetic preparation)

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PREP (Preparation) (acrylic; reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions); Polymerization (dispersion; reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions); Heat balance; Heat transfer; Particle size distribution; Phase diagram; Polymer morphology; Polymerization enthalpy; Simulation and Modeling; Stabilizing agents; Supercritical fluids (reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions); Calorimetry (reaction; reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions)

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methyl methacrylate dispersion polymn carbon dioxide supercrit fluid; reaction calorimetry supercrit fluid kinetics thermodn safety

Note

CAN 140:339725

35-4

Chemistry of Synthetic High Polymers

Institute of Chemical and Biological Process Science,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Lausanne,Switz.

Journal

written in English.

161512-62-5P (Dimethylsilanediol-methyl methacrylate graft copolymer) Role: PRP (Properties), SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (comprised of actual and assumed monomers; reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions); 669015-51-4P Role: PRP (Properties), SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions); 124-38-9 (Carbon dioxide) Role: NUU (Other use, unclassified), USES (Uses) (supercrit. fluid; reaction calorimetry as new tool for detn. of Me methacrylate dispersion polymn. at supercrit. conditions)

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