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POLYMER REACTION ENGINEERING 26 th North American Intensive Short Course on POLYMERIZATION CHEMISTRY AND REACTION ENGINEERING FEATURING METALLOCENE CATALYSIS AND EMULSION/SUSPENSION PROCESSES Monday, May 14 to Wednesday, May 16 2001 Directed by Dr. A. Penlidis, FCIC Professor and Director of the Institute for Polymer Research and Dr. J.B.P. Soares Associate Professor Institute for Polymer Research to be held at: Waterloo Inn Waterloo, Ontario CANADA

REGISTRATION FORM POLYMER REACTION ENGINEERING May 14 May 16, 2001 1. Name Mailing Address.. Tel#.. Fax#. Email.... 2. Name Maililng Address.. Tel#.. Fax#. Email.... The cost of the course is $1000 US per person. For possible reduction in cost, look under COURSE FEES in the GENERAL INFORMATION section. Enclosed is a cheque for $US............... (drawn on a US bank) payable to UWPOLYCOURSE Mail application form and cheque to: Professor A. Penlidis Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Tel: 519/888-4567 ext. 6634 Fax: 519/888-6179 Email: penlidis@cape.uwaterloo.ca

POLYMER REACTION ENGINEERING Monday, May 14 to Wednesday, May 16, 2001 PROGRAMME Monday, May 14 Morning 9:00 12:00 CHAIN-GROWTH POLYMERIZATION MECHANISMS AND KINETICS An introduction to free radical and ionic (heterogeneous and homogeneous Ziegler- Natta and metallocene catalysis) polymerization kinetics. Linear, branched and cross-linked chains via free-radical mechanisms Linear and branched chains via ionic mechanisms (heterogeneous and homogeneous Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalysis) Stockmayer's bivariate distribution - instantaneous property methods Afternoon 2:00 5:00 ADVANCED POLYMERIZATION KINETICS Identification of multiple active site types (CRYSTAF/TREF/GPC/NMR) Identification of active site performance Long chain branching Ziegler-Natta, metallocene, and late transition metal catalysts 5:00 PLANT TOURS ON REQUEST Tuesday, May 15 Morning 9:00-12:00 EMULSION / DISPERSION /SUSPENSION PROCESSES Styrenics, PVC Batch, semi-batch and continuous operation Relevant thermodynamics and surface chemistry Particle nucleation/growth Ionic/steric stabilization Particle size distribution and molecular weight distribution

Afternoon 2:00 5:00 POLYOLEFINIC PROCESSES Molecular, rheological and solid state properties which are relevant to production, processing and end use applications of polyolefins (LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE, polypropylene, and copolymers) Effects of short and long chain branching and molecular weight distributions Effects of main process variables on productivity and polymer properties Models of polyolefin production processes and plant data comparisons. Examples will include free radical high pressure processes (tubular and autoclave reactors) & heterogeneous catalytic processes (solution, slurry and gas phase) 5:00 Dinner at University Club (drinks, 5:00 6:00; dinner, 6:00 pm) Wednesday, May 16 Morning PRINCIPLES OF POLYMER REACTOR MODELLING AND KINETIC DATA COLLECTION; CONTROL OF 9:00 12:00 POLYMERIZATION PROCESSES In this section, ideas from all previous lectures (i.e. physico-chemical phenomena operative in polymerization systems) will be incorporated into mathematical models. Steps for the development of polymerization models will be outlined, and applications/uses of models will be discussed. Important modern aspects on parameter estimation and the optimal design of experiments in aid of meaningful kinetic data collection will also be highlighted. Topics include (part A): Batch, semi-batch and continuous operation Dynamic modelling of reactor systems Population balance equations for particle size and molecular weight Screening and factorial designs for data collection Sequential and non-linear design of experiments Evolutionary operation Model discrimination issues Advances in initiators Bulk/solution/emulsion terpolymerization Reactivity ratio estimation Monte Carlo methodology/applications

Topics include (part B): Overview of current control practices Sensors for monitoring reactor behaviour Energy balance and rate control Control of product properties Model uses to combine on-line and off-line data Kalman filtering and inferential control Software sensors and multivariable statistics Optimal reactor grade changes Advanced linear and non-linear control Afternoon 2:00 5:00 CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF POLYMERS THROUGH REACTIVE EXTRUSION Fundamental concepts Extruder reactors - Equipment/Features/Process requirements Polymer reactive extrusion - Reaction engineering considerations - Types of polymer modification reactions Case studies/industrial applications Recent advances 5:00 ADJOURNMENT GENERAL INFORMATION COURSE FEES The cost per person is $1000 US. Two people from the same organization will be charged $1800 US and three people will be charged $2500 US. (Please ensure cheques are in US dollars drawn on a US bank). The course fee includes registration, coffee breaks, course notes and dinner on Tuesday, May 15. CANCELLATION An administration fee of 15% will be charged for cancellations received before May 4, 2001. NO REFUNDS after that date. COURSE NOTES The course notes have recently been updated and expanded and are included in the cost of registration. Copies are available for purchase by non-participants for $500 US. Notes will be given to participants just before lectures start. LOCATION The course will be held at: The Waterloo Inn 475 King Street North Waterloo, ON Canada N2J 2Z5 Tel: 519/884-0220 Fax: 519/884-0321 Toll-free: 800/361-4709

YOU MUST MAKE YOUR OWN HOTEL RESERVATIONS A block of rooms at special rates has been set aside (until April 15) for course attendees. In order to obtain the special rate, when contacting the Waterloo Inn, please indicate that you are attending the Institute for Polymer Research short Course on Polymer Reaction Engineering. TRANSPORTATION/OTHER DETAILS For ground transportation or any other details regarding your visit to Waterloo, please contact the Conference Coordinator: Rosemary Anderson Tel: 519/888-4789 Fax: 519/888-6179 Eml: IPR@UWATERLOO.CA LECTURERS Dr. A. Penlidis, Professor and Director of the Institute for Polymer Research,,, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Dr. J. B. P. Soares, Associate Professor,,, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Dr. C. Tzoganakis, Professor,, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Dr. A. E. Hamielec, Professor Emeritus,, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Dr. T. A. Duever, Associate Professor,,, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada IN-HOUSE COURSES Drs. Penlidis and Soares are available to conduct in-house courses specifically tailored to your needs and requirements. Secrecy agreements could be signed permitting the consideration of highly relevant material. Further information on this course or other courses may be obtained from Professor A. Penlidis at: Institute for Polymer Research Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Tel: 519/888-4567 ext. 6634 Fax: 519/888-6179 Eml: penlidis@cape.uwaterloo.ca