2000 Spring National Meeting, Atlanta
March 5-9, 2000
2000 Altanta MINI-TOPICAL CONFERENCE: Process Innovation and Technology Transfer
Sponsored by: Group 12 - Process Development
Topical Chair (Group 12)
Sandra Dudley (CH2M HILL)
Co-chair (Group 12):
Christine Seymour (Pharmacia)
Co-chair (Group 12):
Geatesh Tampy
International Flavors & Fragrances
1. Resources and Methodologies in Process Innovation
Sponsor: Area 12a, Process Research and Innovation
Chair (Area 12a):
Wayne Fisher
Co-chair (Area 12a):
Ramesh Rameswaran
Lyondell
- Qualitative Models to Support Experimental Programs for Process Innovation, paper 49a, Naheed Sadr-Kazemi*, Kevin Wall, Paul N. Sharratt, UMIST, Manchester, UK
- Applying Knowledge for Innovation, paper 49b, Anders Killander*, Invention Machine Corporation, Boston, MA
- Extreme Processing, paper 49c, Srinivas Achanta*, Wayne Fisher, Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH
- Robust Evaluations of Developing Projects, paper 49d, Gary A. Sawyer*, Lyondell Chemical Co., Newtown Square, PA
- Patent Disclosures: A New Look at a Technical Resource for Process Innovation, paper 49e, Steven D. Weseman*, Olson & Hierl, Ltd., Chicago, IL
- Peroxygen product Quality and Safety Optimization Using systematic and Innovative Tools and Methods, paper 49f, Dougals H. Lenz*, Donald S. Lapham III, Gerald M. Hodgson, John M. Rovison, John M. sheehy, William C. Copenhafer, FMC Corp., Princeton, NJ
2. Process Innovation - Case studies
Sponsor: Area 12a, Process Research and Innovation
Chair (Area 12a):
Cheryl Teich
Rohm & Haas Co.
Co-Chair (Area 10):
Paul R. Bunch
Eli Lilly and Company
- Technology Transfer Can Be a Difficult Journey, paper 50a, A. L. Shrier*, B.F. Leder
- A Process Innovation Case Study: The Development of a Commercial Fluidized-Bed particle Coating Process for Reactive Peroxygen Product, paper 50b, Douglas H. Lenz*, Basil A. Guillano, Charles V. Juelke, Haig D. Terzian, william A. Hills
- A Process Innovation Case Study: Understanding and Controlling Peroxygen Product Safety and Quality in the Critical Drying Step, paper 50c, Douglas H. Lenz*, Barbara A. Kuncharczyk, David J. Unetich, James L. Manganaro, John M. rovison, FMC Corp., Tonawanda, NY
- Development of a Humidified Drying System to Remove Residual solvent from Valganciclovir, paper 50d, Gary B. Semones*, Roche Colorado Corporation, Boulder, CO
- A Hierarachical Modelling Framework for Prototyping the Biopharmaceutical Drug Development Process, paper 50e, Srinivas Karri*, University College, London, UK
- Use of the Mettler RC-1 Calorimeter for a Polymerization Process Transfer, paper 50f, Cheryl Teich*, Rohm & Hass Co., Spring House, PA, A. Leviton, D. Haynes, J. Magee, Rohm & Hass Company, Philadelphia, PA
- Process Considerations to Prepare Polyamide/Polyether Block Copolymer Food Conveyor Belt, paper 50g, Kal R. Sharma*, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
3. Pilot Plants in the 21st Century
Sponsor: Area 12b, Pilot Plants
Chair (Area 12b):
Geatesh Tampy
International Flavors & Fragrances
Co-chair (Area 12b):
Bill Dale
Xerox Research Centre of Canada
- A Futuristic Look at Pilot Plants: What Things May Come?, paper 51a, Milan Maric*, Bill Dale, Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Mississauga, Canada
- Future Trends in Pilot Plant and Manufacturing, paper 51b, David Edwards*, David Beckman,m Zeton Inc., Burlington, Caanda
- The Virtual Pilot Plant, paper 51c, Loren B. Schreiber*, Geatesh Tampy, International Flavors & Fragrances, Union Beach, NJ
- Operating Discipline and Pilot Plant Flexibility, paper 51d, Kathrine A. Threefoot*, DuPont Company, Wilmington, DE
- Optimal Design and Operation of Batch Multi-Product Pilot Plants, paper 51e, Pericles T. Lagonikos*, Schering-Plough Research Institute, Union, NJ, Demetri P. Petrides, Intelligen, Inc., Scotch Plains, NJ
4. Pilot Plants in the 21st Century, II
Chair (Area 12b):
Geatesh Tampy
International Flavors & Fragrances
Co-chair (Area 12b):
Bill Dale
Xerox Research Centre of Canada
- Characterization and Scale-up of Slurry Hydrogenation processes, paper 52a, R. M. Machado*, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Allentown, PA
- A Modelling Framework for Managing Cost and Utilisation of Biopharmaceutical Pilot Plants, paper 52b, Srinivas Karri*, University College, London, England
- Hydrotreating of Light Coker Naphtha in an Adiabatic Pilot Plant Gas Phase Hydrotreater, paper 52c, Zbigniew Ring*, Cecilia Sin, Jinwen Chen, Kevin Liu, Siauw Ng, Tom Crothers, National Center for Upgrading Technology, Devon, Canada
- Is it Time or Is It Poison? Differentiating Catalyst Decay Mechanisms, paper 52d, Jonathan H. Worstell*, Joe E. Green, Shell Chemical Company, Houston, TX, John H. Worstell, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Mike J. Doll, Shell Chemical Company, Houston
5. Process Innovation and Technology Transfer – 2000 and Beyond
Sponsor: Area 12b, Pilot Plants
Chair (Area 12b):
Shiah Cherney
Chevron Research and Technology Company
Co-chair (Area 12b):
Christine Seymour
Monsanto
- Global CAPE-OPEN: Delivering the Power of Component Software and Open Standard Interfaces in Computer-aided Process Engineering, paper 53a, Kerry Irons*, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI
- Achieving Workflow Compression in a Global Market, paper 53c, Suresh Sundaram*, Kyle Loudermilk, Aspen Technology, Inc., Cambridge, MA
- Developing Chemical Process for the 21st Century, paper 53d, Kevin Wall* Naheed Sadr-Kazemi, PaUL n. Sharratt, UMIST, Manchester, UK
- Circulating Fluidized Bed Process for Preparing Crosslinkable Polyolefins, paper 53e, Kal R. Sharma*, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
- Methodology of Successful Technology Transfer, paper 53f, James N. Fisher*, Lockwood Greene, Roswell, GA