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Liborio Ivano Costa

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Modeling Heterogeneous copolymerization of fluorinated monomers in scCO2

2009

In recent years the use of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) in polymer processing and reaction has emerged as a “green” alternative to replace both environmentally hazardous organic solvents and water, whose utilization involves the production of large amount of waste streams. Moreover, scCO2 is non-toxic, inexpensive, and often exhibits intense plasticizing effect on polymers. In this work, the copolymerization of fluorinated monomers in scCO2 is explored. Batch free-radical copolymerization reactions of vinylidene fluoride (VDF) and hexafluoropropylene (HFP) have been carried out at temperature of 50 C and pressure of 400 bar using DEPDC as initiator and different amounts of stabilize…

copolymerization carbon dioxide modeling heterogeneous reaction
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Modeling Heterogeneous copolymerization in scCO2

2008

supercritical carbon dioxidemass transferFree radical copolymerizationkinetic model
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ScCO2 as polymerization medium for high value polymers: two recent cases

2007

In recent years the use of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) in polymer processing and polymerization reactions has merged as a “green” alternative to replace both organic solvents, environmentally hazardous (VOCs), and water, which use involves the production of large amount of waste streams. ScCO2 is non-toxic, inexpensive, and often exhibits high solubility in polymer matrixes. Moreover, it causes polymer plasticization, thus favoring the diffusion of low MW species (monomers, initiators or additives) in the polymer phase. In this work, the use of scCO2 as polymerization medium for two different special polymers is discussed. Fluorinated copolymers mainly find application in environme…

Polymerization Carbon dioxide Heterogeneous
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Model predictive control for continuous lactide ring‐opening polymerization processes

2020

International audience; Polylactic acid (PLA) is an attractive environment-friendly thermoplastic that is bio-sourced and biodegradable. PLA is industrially produced by the ring-opening polymerization of Lactide. This reaction is sensitive to drifts in the operating conditions and impurities in the raw materials that may affect the reaction rate as well as the polymer properties, which can be very costly in continuous processes. It is therefore crucial to employ a control strategy that allows recovering the nominal conditions and maintaining the desired properties and conversion level in case of drift. Three control strategies are discussed in this paper: Proportional-Integral controller (P…

Coupling0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceLoop reactoroptimisationProcess (computing)PIPID controller02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyPolylactic acidNonlinear systemModel predictive control020901 industrial engineering & automationPolynomial and rational function modelingControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryCascade0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringModel predictive control
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Dynamic optimization of a continuous Lactide ring-opening polymerization process

2019

An increasing attention has been paid to the production of the polylactic acid (PLA) in recent years, owing to its properties as a biodegradable thermoplastic besides the fact that it is derived from renewable resources. PLA is industrially produced by ring opening polymerization of lactide. This reaction is sensitive to deviations in the operating conditions that highly affect the reaction rate and the polymer properties. Therefore, a process monitoring and control policy is crucial in order to restore the nominal conditions in case of drift. In this paper, a continuous PLA process is considered with three cascade reactors, two tubular and one loop reactor, that is described by partial dif…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceThermoplasticProcess (computing)PID controller02 engineering and technologyPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology7. Clean energyReaction ratechemistry.chemical_compound020401 chemical engineeringPolylactic acidchemistryControl theoryCascadeProcess output[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2019 International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD)
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The rate of polymerization in two loci reaction systems: VDF-HFP precipitation copolymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide

2011

When the copolymerization of vinylidene fluoride (VDF) and hexafluoropropylene (HFP) is carried out in supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2) under heterogeneous conditions, the reaction occurs both in the continuous CO 2-rich phase and in the dispersed polymer-rich phase. The two phases being characterized by different values of reactant concentrations and kinetic parameters, one would expect that the reaction kinetics is affected by the polymer phase holdup in the reactor. However, the reaction rate is almost insensitive to the amount of produced polymer, at least at specific reaction conditions. This apparent contradiction is discussed and clarified in this paper by a series of comparativ…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsRich phaseChemical kineticsReaction ratechemistry.chemical_compoundSupercritical carbon dioxideCopolymerCopolymerizationPhase (matter)Single phasePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerHeterogeneous conditionPolymerRate of polymerizationReaction systemchemistry.chemical_classificationSupercritical carbon dioxideHexafluoropropyleneExperimental investigationComparative simulationGeneral ChemistryPolymerComputer simulationReaction rates Supercritical fluid extractionReactant concentrationchemistryPolymerizationChemical engineeringReaction conditionVinylidene fluoride Carbon dioxideHeterogeneous polymerizationHexafluoropropylenePolymer phasePolymer Engineering & Science
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Self-Diffusion of Small Molecules into Rubbery Polymers: A Lattice Free-Volume Theory

2010

In the framework of the Free Volume Theory, a new equation was derived for the evaluation of self-diffusion coefficients of small molecules in polymers above the mixture glass transition temperature. The derivation of the equation turned out to be straightforward once the equivalence between the free-volume and the unoccupied volume given by Thermodynamic Lattice Theories is assumed. A parameter evaluation scheme is proposed, which is substantially simpler compared to the conventional Vrentas-Duda approach, even without losing generality. The key assumption is discussed and its consistency is verified from a numerical viewpoint. A comparison with experimental solvent self-diffusion coeffici…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSelf-diffusionPolymers and PlasticsChemistrydiffusionThermodynamicsConcentration effectBinary numbermodelingPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsSmall moleculeAmorphous solidfree-volumethermodynamicLattice (order)Materials ChemistryamorphouPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGlass transition
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Copolymerization of VDF and HFP in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: A Robust Approach for Modeling Precipitation and Dispersion Kinetics

2011

A kinetic model is developed for the heterogeneous free-radical copolymerization of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene in supercritical CO2. The model accounts for polymerization in both the dispersed (polymer-rich) phase and in the continuous (polymer-free) supercritical phase, for radical interphase transport, diffusion limitations, and chain-length-dependent termination in the polymer-rich phase. A parameter evaluation strategy is developed and detailed to estimate most of the kinetic parameters a priori while minimizing their evaluation by direct fitting. The resulting model predictions compare favorably with the experimental results of conversion and MWD at varying monomer fee…

Supercritical carbon dioxideMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringDiffusionThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistrySupercritical fluidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryInterphaseHexafluoropropyleneDispersion (chemistry)Macromolecular Reaction Engineering
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Copolymerization of VDF and HFP in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: A Robust Approach for Modeling Precipitation and Dispersion Kinetics

2012

A kinetic model is developed for the heterogeneous free-radical copolymerization of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene in supercritical CO 2. The model accounts for polymerization in both the dispersed (polymer-rich) phase and in the continuous (polymer-free) supercritical phase, for radical interphase transport, diffusion limitations, and chain-length-dependent termination in the polymer-rich phase. A parameter evaluation strategy is developed and detailed to estimate most of the kinetic parameters a priori while minimizing their evaluation by direct fitting. The resulting model predictions compare favorably with the experimental results of conversion and MWD at varying monomer fe…

Dispersion kineticChain-length-dependent terminationDiffusionSupercritical carbon dioxideSupercritical phaseCopolymerCopolymerizationKineticRobust approacheHexafluoropropyleneModel predictionFree radical polymerizationFree radical copolymerizationKinetic modelPolymers Supercritical fluid extractionSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaDiffusion limitationFluorine containing polymerMonomerParameter evaluationVinylidene fluoride Carbon dioxideHeterogeneous polymerizationMonomer concentrationFeed compositionSupercritical COModel
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