Institution: | Hoescht AG, Frankfurt-am-Main, FRG a Bayer AG, Leverkusen, FRG b BASF, Ludwigshafen-am-Rhein, FRG c ICI Fine Chemicals Manufacturing Organization, Blakely, Manchester, M9 3DA, UK d Schering AG, Berlin, FRG |
Abstract: | Experience gained in the chemical industry in testing and assessing the thermal safety of chemical processes is published in this paper. Isothermal and adiabatic tests, which are the most important methods for both small and large quantities, are described and discussed. Methods for testing the thermal hazards of primary or desired reactions are also included, e.g. reaction calorimetry, adiabatic methods, investigations using a sampling method. More important are the criteria for assessing the test results. On the basis of energies produced by primary and secondary reactions and the temperature ranges within which they take place, thermal hazards can be predicted. If the rules for the safe design of batch and semi-batch reactions are observed, it is possible to control the thermal behaviour of reactions. |