A Simulation-Driven Strategy for Improved Expandable Polystyrene Synthesis via Multi-Stage Initiator Dosing

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  • Ojochide P. DAMIAN

    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

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  • Fadimatu N. DABAI

    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

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  • Abdulwasiu ABDURRAHMAN

    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

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  • Kamiludeen OLANREWAJU

    Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

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  • Bilyamin ABDULMUMIN

    Department of Chemical Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria

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  • Grace A. OLUGBENGA

    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria

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Keywords:
Aspen HYSYS, expandable polystyrene, multi stage initiator dosing, single stage initiator dosing.
Abstract

This project study compares two initiator dosing strategies, Single Stage Initiator Dosing (SSID) and Multi Stage Initiator Dosing (MID), for producing expandable polystyrene (EPS) via free radical polymerization, simulated using Aspen HYSYS. The analysis focused on reaction kinetics, molecular weight distribution (MWD), yield, energy consumption, and environmental performance. Both strategies achieved polydispersity indices (PDI) close to 2.0, confirming the expected behavior of free radical polymerization. SSID produced longer polymer chains (Mn = 15,342.9 g/mol; Mw = 30,372.2 g/mol), which may enhance mechanical strength but reduce foam uniformity. In contrast, MID achieved a uniform PDI of 2.00 with shorter chains, offering tighter control and more consistent foam properties. SSID required less energy due to its simpler setup, whereas MID consumed slightly more energy because of longer residence times. However, MID outperformed SSID environmentally by minimizing unreacted styrene and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. The simulation indicated that neither method produced toxic liquid waste. Overall, the results highlight MID as the more robust and scalable pathway for modern EPS production, offering a balanced approach to efficiency, product consistency, and sustainability. Nevertheless, SSID remains relevant in contexts where simpler setups and strict control over chain length are prioritized. These insights provide both quantitative and qualitative foundations for selecting initiator dosing strategies in industrial EPS process design.

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06-10-2025
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A Simulation-Driven Strategy for Improved Expandable Polystyrene Synthesis via Multi-Stage Initiator Dosing. (2025). FUDMA Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1(2), 615-626. https://doi.org/10.33003/0xtmrw08

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