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Process Design for Scale-Up
Process development strategies
Importance of engineering in PDs
Scale-Up – An Overview
Role of the Pilot Plant
Overview of scale-up issues
Technology transfer issues
Batch Reactors
Typical plant operations and equipment
Characteristics of batch operations
Raw Materials
Raw material and route selection
Large-scale charging methods and issues
Temperature Control
Large scale temperature control
Heat transfer in batch reactors
Controlling exothermic reactions
Following Reaction Progress
Reaction endpoint determination
Sampling methods / issues
On-line analytical techniques
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Agitation and Mixing
Large scale mixing equipment
Mixing limited reaction
Mixing scale-up / scale-down
Quench & Work-Up
Liquid-liquid extractions
Phase continuity issues and emulsions
Distillation & Stripping
Differential distillation
Azeotropes and solvent exchange
Crystallization and Precipitation
Basic principles / yield estimation
Controlling supersaturation
Scale-up issues
Product Isolation and Drying
Large-scale solid-liquid separations
Filtration and drying equipment
Filtration and drying modeling
Process Hazards and Safety Assessment
Common hazards in large-scale processing
Process hazard assessments and evaluations
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Training Courses
Event
- Title:
- Secrets of Batch Process Scale-Up
- Subtitle:
- Ensuring Effective Translation of Laboratory Processes to Pilot Plant Scale
- When:
- 26.09.2012 - 28.09.2012
- Tutors:
- Where:
- Radisson Blu Beke Hotel - Budapest
- Brochure:
- View Brochure
Description
About this course
Operating a commercially viable chemical process requires a good chemical synthesis to start with, but is also subject to the interplay of a myriad of important physical phenomena – heat transfer, mass transfer, fluid flow, etc. which are traditionally the realm of the chemical engineer. An understanding of these scale-up phenomena is crucial for the laboratory development of processes that will scale successfully.
This course presents an overview of these issues and examines their impact on process operation in the pilot plant and beyond, including scale-up considerations for route selection, raw material charging, reaction steps, workup, crystallization, product isolation, drying, etc. Common bench techniques for each of these steps are contrasted to the safety and operability criteria for successful pilot plant operation. Numerous examples & case histories are presented, along with tips and techniques for operators and experimenters. Heavy emphasis is placed on process safety.
An underlying goal of the course is improving communication and mutual understanding between development team members of different backgrounds; thus, the course is appropriate for synthetic chemists, process development chemists and process engineers with limited pilot plant experience who wish to learn more about the potential pitfalls of scale-up in process development. The course complements the more chemistry-focused Scientific Update course “Chemical Development and Scale-Up in the Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries”.
Fee Info
- Course Fee:
- £1295
- Multi Discount:
- SAVE 5% for 2 attendees and 15% for 3 attendees
Venue

- Venue:
- Radisson Blu Beke Hotel - Website
- Street:
- Terez Korut, 43
- Postcode / ZIP:
- H-1067
- City:
- Budapest
- Country:
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Description
The Radisson Blu Beke Hotel is centrally located in downtown Budapest, and is nearby to the many historic attractions of the city, as well as to the shopping and business districts. Budapest is divided by the River Danube, with the hilly region of Buda on one side, and the plains of Pest on the other. Eight bridges span the river, and both shores are World Heritage sites, offering picturesque views.
Facilities at the hotel include a pool and fitness centre, a well equipped business centre as well as free high speed internet access availability in all rooms.
The hotel is holding standard rooms for us at a discounted rate. Scientific Update is contractually obligated to certain financial goals with the hotel. Your reservation is greatly appreciated, as it helps to meet our agreement. Please make your reservation soon in order to secure the reduced group rate.
Directions:
The international airport at Budapest is approximately 23 km. from the hotel, and taxi fares from the airport to the hotel are in the region of £12(4500 HUF).
The main railway station is 10 minutes walk from the hotel, and both underground and tram stations are located within 200m of the hotel.




