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A Systematic Methodology for Design of Emulsion Based Chemical Products

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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Computer Aided Process Engineering Center, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Center for Energy Resources Engineering, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

CERE – Center for Energy Ressources Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

A systematic methodology for emulsion based chemical product design is presented. The methodology employs a model-based product synthesis/design stage and a modelexperiment based further refinement and/or validation stage. In this paper only the first stage is presented. The methodology employs a hierarchical approach starting with the identification of the needs to be satisfied by the emulsified product and then building up the formulation by adding one-by-one the different classes of chemicals.

A structured database together with dedicated property prediction models and evaluation criteria are employed to obtain a list of formulations that satisfy constraints representing the desired needs (target properties). Through a conceptual case study dealing with the design of a sunscreen lotion, the application of this new methodology is illustrated.

Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2012
Pages: 220-224
Proceedings: 11th International Symposium on Process Systems Engineering
Series: Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
ISSN: 15707946
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-59507-2.50036-6
ORCIDs: Kontogeorgis, Georgios

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