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Measurement and control of polymerization reactors
Authors:John R. Richards  John P. Congalidis
Affiliation:aE. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19880, USA
Abstract:The measurement and control of polymerization reactors is very challenging due to the complexity of the physical mechanisms and polymerization kinetics. In these reactors many important variables, which are related to end-use polymer properties, cannot be measured on-line or can only be measured at low sampling frequencies. Furthermore, end-use polymer properties are related to the entire molecular weight, copolymer composition, sequence length, and branching distributions. This paper surveys the instrumentation technologies, which are of particular interest in polymerization reactors with emphasis on, for example, measurement of viscosity, composition, molecular weight, and particle size. This paper presents a hierarchical approach to the control system design and reviews traditional regulatory techniques as well as advanced control strategies for batch, semibatch, and continuous reactors. These approaches are illustrated by focusing on the control of a commercial multiproduct continuous emulsion polymerization reactor. Finally, the paper captures some of the trends in the polymer industry, which may impact future development in measurement and reactor control.
Keywords:Process control   Polymerization reactors   Solution copolymerization   Emulsion copolymerization   Mathematical modeling   Reactor control
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