Exploration and
Model-Based Analysis of Reaction Mechanisms
Related to the Formation of Methylenedianiline
Posted on 2023-03-06 - 21:13
The synthesis of different isocyanates is a highly energy-intensive
and complex process; hence, there is a lot of scope and potential
for developing technologies and formulations for sustainable development.
However, optimizing the production process requires a model validated
with measurement data and describes the real system with sufficient
accuracy to achieve significant time and cost savings while improving
product quality. Models can support the manufacturing process quickly
and accurately, increase the selectivity of products to meet market
needs, reduce byproducts and energy consumption, and improve the fluidity
of setting key performance indicators (KPIs) to the expected value.
Methylenedianiline (MDA) is an intermediate product of the synthesis
of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), which is formed by a condensation
reaction between aniline and formaldehyde in an acidic environment.
The conditions of the condensation reaction essentially determine
the quantitative and qualitative properties of the final MDI product
mixture. The development of a model describing the formation of MDA
is therefore considered a critical step. The results show that by
increasing the complexity of the model and defining new components
and reactions, a better model can be achieved describing the reaction
system.
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Horváth, Gergely; Kummer, Alex; Kozár, Zoltán; Varga, Tamás (1753). Exploration and
Model-Based Analysis of Reaction Mechanisms
Related to the Formation of Methylenedianiline. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c03450