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Lei Zhang

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Gender:Male
Alma Mater:Tsinghua University
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:School of Chemical Engineering
Discipline:Chemical Engineering
Business Address:西部校区化工实验楼D408
E-Mail:keleiz@dlut.edu.cn
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Computer-aided reaction solvent design considering inertness using group contribution-based reaction thermodynamic model

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2019-12-01

Journal:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH & DESIGN

Included Journals:EI、SCIE

Volume:152

Page Number:123-133

ISSN No.:0263-8762

Key Words:CAMD; MINLP model; Reaction solvent; Group contribution; Inertness

Abstract:Solvents have been widely used in process manufacturing industries. When involved in liquid-phase organic synthesis reactions, solvents can reduce the activation energy of reactions between the reactants and the transition state through solvation effects. However, undesirable side reactions can also be performed between solvents and the reaction system (the reactants and products), which should be avoided for producing unnecessary byproducts in the reaction system. In this paper, an optimization-based methodology is proposed for inert reaction solvent design. In this method, first, a Group Contribution (GC)-based reaction thermodynamic model is developed to quantitatively identify the thermodynamic feasibility of side reactions between solvents and the reaction system. Then, the SMARTS (SMiles Arbitrary Target Specification)-based reaction generation algorithm is employed to generate possible side reactions between solvents and the reaction system, helping to integrate the developed GC-based reaction thermodynamic model with the Computer-Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) problem for designing inert reaction solvents through the formulation and solution of the Mixed-Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) model. Due to the nonlinear equations in the MINLP model, a decomposition-based solution strategy is employed to solve the optimization problem. Finally, two case studies are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed optimization-based methodology for promising inert reaction solvent design. (C) 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.