Towards automation of chemical process route selection based on data mining

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Abstract

A methodology for chemical routes development and evaluation on the basis of data-mining is presented. A section of the Reaxys database was converted into a network, which was used to plan hypothetical synthesis routes to convert a bio-waste feedstock, limonene, to a bulk intermediate, benzoic acid. The route evaluation considered process conditions and used multiple indicators, including exergy, E-factor, solvent score, reaction reliability and route redox efficiency, in a multi-criteria environmental sustainability evaluation. The proposed methodology is the first route evaluation based on data mining, explicitly using reaction conditions, and is amenable to full automation.

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Jacob, P. M., Yamin, P., Perez-Storey, C., Hopgood, M., & Lapkin, A. A. (2017). Towards automation of chemical process route selection based on data mining. Green Chemistry, 19(1), 140–152. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6gc02482c

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