Secrets of Batch Process Scale-Up: Ensuring Effective Translation of Laboratory Processes to Pilot Plant Scale
Event overview
We are delighted to still be able to offer this course online, it will be divided into five sections, over five days – please see the timings and dates below which are set in UK time zone:
Monday, June 24th | 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm BST
Tuesday, June 25th | 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm BST
Wednesday, June 26th | 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm BST
Thursday, June 27th | 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm BST
Friday, June 28th | 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm BST
This course is designed for those with limited or no pilot plant or scale-up experience, provides a comprehensive overview of the most common problems experienced during the scale up of laboratory batch processes, and ways to avoid or mitigate them. The difference between laboratory scale techniques and how the major unit operations are carried out in the pilot plant is a key focus of the course. Thus, along the way attendees will examine the many issues associated with raw material handling, conducting synthetic reactions, reaction workup, product crystallization, isolation and drying at the pilot plant or commercial scale.
The course also explores some important engineering concepts such as batch mixing, heat transfer, mass transfer, fluid flow and the influence of these factors on the success of large scale chemical operations. With an awareness of these phenomena, the laboratory researcher will have a better understanding of the types of experiments that should be conducted and the types of data that should be collected to ensure a more successful scale-up. Numerous examples and case histories are presented to reinforce the course material, and class exercises provide an opportunity to put some of the lessons into practice. Heavy emphasis is placed on process safety.
Course outline
Process Design for Scale-Up Process development strategies Importance of engineering in PDsScale-Up – An Overview Role of the Pilot Plant Overview of scale-up issues Technology transfer issuesBatch Reactors Typical plant operations and equipment Characteristics of batch operationsRaw Materials Raw material and route selection Large-scale charging methods and issuesTemperature Control Large scale temperature control Heat transfer in batch reactors Controlling exothermic reactionsFollowing Reaction Progress Reaction endpoint determination Sampling methods / issues On-line analytical techniques | Agitation and Mixing Large scale mixing equipment Mixing limited reaction Mixing scale-up / scale-down Quench & Work-Up Liquid-liquid extractions Phase continuity issues and emulsions Distillation & Stripping Differential distillation Azeotropes and solvent exchange Crystallization and Precipitation Basic principles / yield estimation Controlling supersaturation Scale-up issues Product Isolation and Drying Large-scale solid-liquid separations Filtration and drying equipment Filtration and drying modelling Process Hazards and Safety Assessment Common hazards in large-scale processing Process hazard assessments and evaluations |
Benefits of attending
On completion of this course you will be able to:
- Assess the safety and scalability of new processes
- Identify process operations that may be problematic on scale-up
- Design processes that will minimize or avoid common scale-up issues
- Better understand heat transfer and mixing requirements for scale-up
- Develop more robust crystallization, isolation and drying processes
Who should attend
This course has been designed for chemists, engineers, technicians and managers in the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries with limited pilot plant experience who wish to learn more about the potential pitfalls of process scale-up and ways to avoid them. Attendees will come away from the course more knowledgeable about common scale-up problems and better equipped to prepare for and deal with them. The course complements the more chemistry-focused Scientific Update course “Chemical Development and Scale-Up in the Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries”.
What's Included
The course fee includes:
- Link to watch all five live sessions
- Electronic version of the course manual*
- Course certificate
For this online course, there will be no recordings available and *the e reader manual is NOT printable or downloadable (due to copyright). If you prefer a hard copy of the manual you will have the opportunity of purchasing a professionally printed hard copy during the booking process. You can also purchase a copy of the Pilot Plant book (at a special price).
Hard copy of Manual = £120.00 +P&P
Pilot Plant book = £90.00 +P&P (normally £140.00)
** Please note each session is not recorded or shared after the course
Secrets of Batch Process Scale-Up: Ensuring Effective Translation of Laboratory Processes to Pilot Plant Scale
A must-do for anyone starting in the industrial chemistry world, or willing to broaden his knowledge/understanding of the field.
March 2023
It was very informative training course for chemists and engineers.
Secrets of Batch
Great course enclosing many relevant topics for scale-up issues
March 2023
This was a really useful course for chemists making the transition from the lab to process chemistry in the pilot plant.
March 2023
As a process chemist who is new to working with scale-up chemistry, the course was very eye-opening on some of the problems faced when attempting to move chemistry from the lab to the plant. When the time comes to move a project onto the plant, I feel like I'll be more confident and more informed on how to make the scale-up as smooth as possible.
March 2023
Very interesting course. Francis is a very good scale-up teacher and the course covers a wide range of subjects
March 2023
Fee info
E-reader: Included
Printed Copy: £120.00 + P&P
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