Raman spectroscopic analysis of slurry polymerization
Borealis’ monitoring of polypropylene and polyethylene grades during olefin polymerization reactions in continuously fed loop reactors
Endress+Hauser Raman spectroscopic analyzer systems offer real-time, non-destructive measurements in a slurry mixture for process characterization and feedback control. Results confirmed the potential for using Raman spectroscopy to improve process understanding and control, with the aim of achieving specific properties of the material consistently within specification.
@Borealis
Benefits:
Production yield: limits off-specification material production when switching between grades and allows for faster switching
Production uptime: prevent unplanned shutdowns due to close monitoring of the reaction process
The knowledge and know-how of Endress+Hauser to apply optical analysis in the petrochemical and polymer sectors was instrumental in improving our polymerization process development.
Alexander Standler, Expert online gas analyzer
Borealis Polyolefine
Customer challenges
Borealis sought an innovative solution to track monomer and reactant depletion and polymer product formation in a slurry, with the goal of:
Increasing production efficiency: Lack of precise monitoring inevitably leads to off-specification materials.
Improving product quality: Real-time monitoring of polymer output helps to keep material production in spec.
Reducing downtime: Enhanced monitoring of anomalies during the polymerization process can help limit such downtime.
Our solution
Borealis chose to partner with Endress+Hauser because of its established history as a trusted provider for Raman spectroscopy in ATEX environments. The first phase of the project was to use Raman spectroscopy at a lab-scale reactor for monitoring slurry polymerization. Success could then justify further investment and evaluate implementation at subsequent pilot and manufacturing scales. The Raman system consisted of the following components:
Borealis is one of the world’s leading providers of advanced and sustainable polyolefin solutions. In Europe, Borealis is also an innovative leader in polyolefins recycling and a major producer of base chemicals.
Borealis is headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The case study is based on a work performed with Borealis Polymers Oy, located in Porvoo, Finland.
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