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Anderson 205 $a2nd ed. 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cAcademic Press$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (489 p.) 300 $aRev. ed. of: Practical process research & development. c2000. 311 $a1-4933-0125-X 311 $a0-12-386537-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aFront Cover; Dedication; Practical Process Research and Development: A guide for organic chemists; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Preface to Second Edition; Foreword; REFERENCES; Chapter 1 - Introduction; I. INTRODUCTION; II. EQUIPMENT CONSIDERATIONS ON SCALE; III. OPERATIONS PREFERRED ON SCALE; IV. PATENT CONSIDERATIONS; V. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Process Safety; I. INTRODUCTION; II. REPERCUSSIONS OF USING COMPOUNDS REGARDED AS ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS; III. TOXICOLOGICAL HAZARDS OF COMPOUNDS; IV. CONTROLLING CHEMICAL REACTION HAZARDS; V. PERSPECTIVE ON SAFETY 327 $aREFERENCESChapter 3 - Route Selection; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GREEN CHEMISTRY CONSIDERATIONS; III. BIOTRANSFORMATIONS; IV. 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PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES 327 $aChapter 7 - In-Process Assays, In-Process Controls, and SpecificationsI. INTRODUCTION; II. UNDERSTANDING CRITICAL DETAILS BEHIND IN-PROCESS ASSAYS; III. BENEFITS OF IN-PROCESS ASSAYS IN OPTIMIZING PROCESSES; IV. IN-PROCESS CONTROLS; V. SPECIFICATIONS; VI. PROCESS ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGY; VII. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 8 - Practical Considerations for Scale-Up; I. INTRODUCTION; II. SAFETY: INERT ATMOSPHERES REDUCE RISKS; III. TEMPERATURE CONTROL; IV. HETEROGENEOUS PROCESSING AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR AGITATION; V. ADDITIONS AND MIXING CONSIDERATIONS; VI. SOLVENT CONSIDERATIONS 327 $aVII. SIMPLE PROCEDURESVIII. IMPACT OF IPCS ON PROCESSING; IX. CONSIDER THE VOLATILITY OF REACTION COMPONENTS, AND USE OF PRESSURE; X. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EFFICIENT WORKUPS AND ISOLATIONS; XI. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR KILO LAB OPERATIONS; XII. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 - Optimizing Processes by Minimizing Impurities; I. 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