Srinivasarao Veedhi, S. R. Babu
Oct 30, 2013
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Organic Process Research & Development
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This paper describes the process safety studies that were carried out prior to the scale-up for the initial process containing the reaction of 1,3-dimethyladamantane with sulfuric acid and acetonitrile. The reaction temperature is set at 13 °C followed by heating to 23 °C for progress of the reaction. Thermal screening studies showed the exotherm onset to occur at 30 °C, which is very close to the desired final process temperature, with high rate of temperature rise and pressure rise. Also understood was the better option for selecting the sequence of reagent addition, i.e., either acetonitrile or sulfuric acid. These thermal hazard evaluation results helped to redesign the process temperature at 38 ± 2 °C, which was evaluated for safety aspects to prevent the untoward situation using an adiabatic calorimeter and an isothermal reaction calorimeter.