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Thermal Stability Predictions for Inherently Safe Process Design Using Molecular-Based Modelling Approaches

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AIDIC SERVIZI SRL
DOI: 10.3303/CET1648087

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For efficient inherently safe design, awareness of all available options at the appropriate decision-making moment is key. Simulations offer both timely availability and large screening possibilities. Therefore computer-aided product design gained in popularity during the recent years and models of various physico-chemical properties were developed. Yet, predictions of safety related data are still limited. Hence, thermal stability derived from Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is analysed and simulated with two molecular-based modelling approaches: Group Contribution Method (GCM) and Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR). Predictive models are developed and evaluated over fitting and predictive abilities for five properties extracted from the DSC curves.

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