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References:: Production of Phenol and Acetone by Cumene Peroxidation Process

This document provides references for the production of phenol and acetone via the cumene peroxidation process. It lists 20 references used for equations, values, and design of equipment. The references are from textbooks on chemical reaction engineering, alkylation of benzene to cumene, chemical engineering design, transport processes, and fixed bed reactors. They also include online sources and handouts providing equations, properties, design parameters, and corrosion allowances for process equipment.

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References:: Production of Phenol and Acetone by Cumene Peroxidation Process

This document provides references for the production of phenol and acetone via the cumene peroxidation process. It lists 20 references used for equations, values, and design of equipment. The references are from textbooks on chemical reaction engineering, alkylation of benzene to cumene, chemical engineering design, transport processes, and fixed bed reactors. They also include online sources and handouts providing equations, properties, design parameters, and corrosion allowances for process equipment.

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PRODUCTION OF PHENOL AND ACETONE BY CUMENE PEROXIDATION PROCESS

REFERENCES:
EQUATIONS USED

[A] Eq. 41 Pg. 394 from Levenspiel O. Chemical Reaction Engineering 3rd Edition. (). John Wiley and Sons
[B] - Eqn. 6.2 Pg. 182 from Alkylation of Benzene by Propylene to Cumene
[C] Eqn. 6.5 Pg. 182 from Alkylation of Benzene by Propylene to Cumene
[D] Eqn. 12.3b Pg. 648 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[E] Pg. 676 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[F] http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=69206
[G] http://enggyd.blogspot.com/2010/07/shell-and-tube-reactor-design.html
[H] Pg. 675 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[I] Eqn. 12.21 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[J] Eqn. 12.22 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[K] Eqn. 12.25 Pg. 675 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[L] Eqn. 12.20 Pg. 635 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[M] Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993).
Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey
[N] - Eqn. 11.89 Pg. 577 from Gerhart E, Fixed Bed Reactors. Institit fur Chemische Verfahrenstechnik,
University of Stuttgart. Germany
[O] Eqn. 12.26 Pg. 675 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[P] Eqn. 13.43 Pg. 819 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[Q] Eqn. 13.39a Pg. 815 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier
Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford

EQUIPMENT DESIGN

495

PRODUCTION OF PHENOL AND ACETONE BY CUMENE PEROXIDATION PROCESS

[R] Pg. 19 from NPTEL Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Design II: Module No. 2

REFERENCES FOR VALUES USED

[1], [2] Pg. 110 from Chauvel A. et al Petrochemical Processes: Technical and Economic Characteristics
(1989).Editions Technip. Paris
[3] Pg. 182 from Alkylation of Benzene by Propylene to Cumene
[4] Pg. 185 from Alkylation of Benzene by Propylene to Cumene
[5] Gathered using DWSIM: NRTL Thermodynamic Package (For Liquids); Peng-Robinson
Thermodynamic Package (For Gases); Steam-Tables Thermodynamic Package (For water); Nested Loops
Flash Algorithm
[6] Table 6.7 Pg. 185 from Alkylation of Benzene by Propylene to Cumene

[7] Pg. 213 from Gerhart E, Fixed Bed Reactors. Institit fur Chemische Verfahrenstechnik, University of
Stuttgart. Germany
[8] Table 12.3 Pg. 645 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford

[9] Table 12.4 Pg. 649 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford

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[10] Fig. 12.9 Pg. 646 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford

[11] Pg. 7 from NPTEL Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Design II: Module No. 2
[12] Pg. 652 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford

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[13] Fig. 12.29 Pg. 673 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford

[14] Fig. 12.29 Pg. 673 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[15] Table. 12.6 Pg. 662 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier
Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford

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[16] Pg. 652 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier ButterworthHeinemann. Oxford
[17] Table 12.30 Pg. 674 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier
Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford

[18] Table 13.20 Pg. 812 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6. (2005).Elsevier
Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford

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[19] Corrosion Allowance; Pressure Vessel Handout.pdf

[20] Pg. 233 from Datta A., Process Engineering and Design using Visual Basic. (2008). CRC Press.
United States Of America.

EQUIPMENT DESIGN

500

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