C3g-Batch or Continuous Flashcards

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What is a batch process?

A

A manufacturing process which only operates at certain times

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What is a continuous process?

A

A manufacturing process which runs all the time

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3
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What are batch processes mainly used for?

A

Production of pharmaceutical drugs

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4
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What are continuous processes mainly used for?

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To produce chemicals such as ammonia

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5
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What are the advantages of batch processes?

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  • flexible since different products can be made using the same equipment
  • start up costs are low (small scale)
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What are the disadvantages of batch processes?

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  • labour intensive since equipment needs to be set up and manually controlled for each batch and cleaned out at the end
  • tricky to keep the same quality from batch to batch
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What are the advantages of a continuous process?

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  • production never stops (dont have to set up constantly)
  • runs automatically (only have to interfere when something goes wrong)
  • quality of product is consistent
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8
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What are the disadvantages of a continuous process?

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  • start up costs are huge

- it isnt cost effective to run at less than full capacity

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9
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What are the factors that affect the cost of making and developing a pharmaceutical drug?

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  • research and testing
  • labour costs
  • energy costs
  • raw materials
  • time taken for development
  • marketing
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10
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Why do pharmaceutical drugs need to be tested?

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To make sure they are safe to use

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Why is it expensive to make and develop new drugs?

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  • highly paid scientists for research and development
  • time consuming trials
  • energy and raw material costs
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12
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What are the two ways the raw materials for pharmaceutical drugs can be made?

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  • synthetically

- extracted from plants

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13
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How are chemicals extracted from plant sources?

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  1. crush plant
  2. boil to dissolve in a suitable solvent
  3. separate by chromotography
  4. extract the chemical you want
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14
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Why is it important to manufacture drugs to be as pure as possible?

A

Impurities poison catalysts

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15
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What substances have a specific melting point and boiling point?

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Pure substances

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16
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What substances have a low melting point and high boiling point?

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Impure substances

17
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What substances wont be separated by chromotography?

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Pure substances move as one blob