2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(234e) A First Way of Managing Humin Formation
Authors
The focus of our research is on the extensive description of the humin formation with the use of suitable analytical methods, a deep analysis of the results and a simulation of the combined knowledge including results found in literature. The experiments are crucial for the analysis. They are planned with â??Design of Experimentsâ? (DoE) and cover all known significant factors of the humin formation. A variety of analytical methods, including ATR mIR spectroscopy and elemental analysis, were used to gain insight into the structure of the humin samples. The results were combined with data from literature and give insights into the character of the mechanism, kinetic and thermodynamic of the humin formation and the structure of the product depending on the reaction conditions and sample treatment. The analysis of the results gained in scale by an extended use of van Krevelen diagrams. Therefore a new method was developed to obtain mechanistic information from the analytics. The method can find evidence for a certain mechanism or combination of more mechanisms that lead to one polymer. All information together was fed in a simulation that can be used as tool to control humin formation.
The work covers not only the control of the humin formation in amount but also a prediction of the structure and handling suggestions.