TY - JOUR A1 - Fricke, F. A1 - Brandalero, M. A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kowarik, Stefan A1 - Hierzegger, R. A1 - Westerdick, S. A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Hübner, M. T1 - Artificial Intelligence for Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Using a Novel Data Augmentation Method N2 - Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) are valuable analytical and quality control methods for most industrial chemical processes as they provide information on the concentrations of individual compounds and by-products. These processes are traditionally carried out manually and by a specialist, which takes a substantial amount of time and prevents their utilization for real-time closed-loop process control. This paper presents recent advances from two projects that use Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to address the challenges of automation and performance-efficient realizations of MS and NMR. In the first part, a complete toolchain has been realized to develop simulated spectra and train ANNs to identify compounds in MS. In the second part, a limited number of experimental NMR spectra have been augmented by simulated spectra, to train an ANN with better prediction performance and speed than state-of-the-art analysis. These results suggest that, in the context of the digital transformation of the process industry, we are now on the threshold of a strongly simplified use of MS and MRS and the accompanying data evaluation by machine-supported procedures, and can utilize both methods much wider for reaction and process monitoring or quality control. KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Cyber-Physical Systems KW - Artificial Neural Networks KW - Mass Spectrometry KW - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy KW - Modular Production PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-539412 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=9638378 DO - https://doi.org/10.1109/TETC.2021.3131371 SN - 2168-6750 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 87 EP - 98 PB - IEEE AN - OPUS4-53941 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Guhl, Svetlana A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Wander, Lukas A1 - Kowarik, Stefan A1 - Liehr, Sascha T1 - Modular process control with compact NMR spectroscopy: From field integration to fully automated data analysis N2 - Chemical and pharmaceutical companies need to find new ways to survive successfully in a changing environment, while finding more flexible ways of product and process development to bring their products to market faster - especially high-value, high-end products such as fine chemicals or pharmaceuticals. This is complicated by changes in value chains along a potential circular economy. One current approach is flexible and modular chemical production units that use multi-purpose equipment to produce various high-value products with short downtimes between campaigns and can shorten time-to-market for new products. Online NMR spectroscopy will play an important role for plant automation and quality control, as the method brings very high linearity, matrix independence and thus works almost calibration-free. Moreover, these properties ideally enable automated and machine-aided data analysis for the above-mentioned applications. Using examples, this presentation will outline a possible more holistic approach to digitalization and the use of machine-based processes in the production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals through the introduction of integrated and networked systems and processes. T2 - Benchtop NMR: From Academia to Industry CY - Online meeting DA - 28.09.2022 KW - Digital Transformatioin KW - Process Industry KW - Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy KW - Procee Analytical Technology KW - Modular Production KW - Specialty Chemicals KW - Industry 4.0 PY - 2022 UR - https://eventos.fct.unl.pt/benchtop_nmr_workshop2022/pages/welcome AN - OPUS4-55850 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Wander, Lukas A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Müller, S. A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Kowarik, Stefan T1 - Artificial neural networks for quantitative online NMR spectroscopy N2 - Industry 4.0 is all about interconnectivity, sensor-enhanced process control, and data-driven systems. Process analytical technology (PAT) such as online nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is gaining in importance, as it increasingly contributes to automation and digitalization in production. In many cases up to now, however, a classical evaluation of process data and their transformation into knowledge is not possible or not economical due to the insufficiently large datasets available. When developing an automated method applicable in process control, sometimes only the basic data of a limited number of batch tests from typical product and process development campaigns are available. However, these datasets are not large enough for training machine-supported procedures. In this work, to overcome this limitation, a new procedure was developed, which allows physically motivated multiplication of the available reference data in order to obtain a sufficiently large dataset for training machine learning algorithms. The underlying example chemical synthesis was measured and analyzed with both application-relevant low-field NMR and high-field NMR spectroscopy as reference method. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) have the potential to infer valuable process information already from relatively limited input data. However, in order to predict the concentration at complex conditions (many reactants and wide concentration ranges), larger ANNs and, therefore, a larger Training dataset are required. We demonstrate that a moderately complex problem with four reactants can be addressed using ANNs in combination with the presented PAT method (low-field NMR) and with the proposed approach to generate meaningful training data. KW - Online NMR spectroscopy KW - Real-time process monitoring KW - Artificial neural networks KW - Automation KW - Process industry PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-507508 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-020-02687-5 SN - 1618-2642 VL - 412 IS - 18 SP - 4447 EP - 4459 PB - Springer CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-50750 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Fricke, F. A1 - Mahmood, S. A1 - Hoffmann, J. A1 - Brandalero, M. A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kowarik, Stefan A1 - Westerdicky, S. A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Hübner, M. T1 - Artificial Intelligence for Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy N2 - Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) are critical components of every industrial chemical process as they provide information on the concentrations of individual compounds and by-products. These processes are carried out manually and by a specialist, which takes a substantial amount of time and prevents their utilization for real-time closed-loop process control. This paper presents recent advances from two projects that use Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to address the challenges of automation and performance-efficient realizations of MS and NMR. In the first part, a complete toolchain has been developed to develop simulated spectra and train ANNs to identify compounds in MS. In the second part, a limited number of experimental NMR spectra have been augmented by simulated spectra to train an ANN with better prediction performance and speed than state-of-theart analysis. These results suggest that, in the context of the digital transformation of the process industry, we are now on the threshold of a possible strongly simplified use of MS and MRS and the accompanying data evaluation by machine-supported procedures, and can utilize both methods much wider for reaction and process monitoring or quality control. T2 - 2021 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE) CY - Online meeting DA - 01.02.2021 KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Cyber-Physical Systems KW - Artificial Neural Networks KW - Mass Spectrometry KW - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy PY - 2021 UR - www.date-conference.com SN - 978-3-9819263-5-4 SP - 615 EP - 620 PB - Research Publishing AN - OPUS4-52180 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Wander, Lukas A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Müller, S. A1 - Kowarik, Stefan T1 - Integrated and Networked Systems and Processes – A Perspective for Digital Transformation in (Bio) Process Engineering N2 - The competitiveness of the process industry is based on ensuring the required product quality while making optimum use of equipment, raw materials and energy. Chemical companies have to find new paths to survive successfully in a changing environment, while also finding more flexible ways of product and process development to bring their products to market more quickly – especially high-quality high-end products like fine chemicals or pharmaceuticals. The potential of digital technologies belongs to these. One way is knowledge-based production, taking into account all essential equipment, process and regulatory data of plants and laboratories. Today, the potential of this data is often not yet consistently used for a comprehensive understanding of production. Another approach uses flexible and modular chemical plants, which can produce different high-quality products using multi-purpose equipment with short downtimes between campaigns and reduce the time to market of new products. Digital transformation is enabling completely new production concepts that are being used increasingly. Intensified continuous production plants also allow for difficult to produce compounds. This contribution aims to encourage a more holistic approach to the digitalization and use of machine-assisted methods in (bio) process engineering by introduction of integrated and networked systems and processes, which have the potential to speed up the high-quality production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. T2 - 6th BioProScale Symposium - industrial scale bioprocess intensification from process development to large-scale understanding CY - Online meeting DA - 29.03.2021 KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Biotechnology KW - Bio engineering KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - BioProScale KW - Artificial Neural Networks PY - 2021 UR - https://biotechnologie.ifgb.de/node/648 AN - OPUS4-52371 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Wander, Lukas A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Müller, S. A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Kowarik, Stefan T1 - Training data of quantitative online NMR spectroscopy for artificial neural networks N2 - Data set of low-field NMR spectra of continuous synthesis of nitro-4’-methyldiphenylamine (MNDPA). 1H spectra (43 MHz) were recorded as single scans. Two different approaches for the generation of artificial neural networks training data for the prediction of reactant concentrations were used: (i) Training data based on combinations of measured pure component spectra and (ii) Training data based on a spectral model. Synthetic low-field NMR spectra First 4 columns in MAT-files represent component areas of each reactant within the synthetic mixture spectrum. Xi (“pure component spectra dataset”) Xii (“spectral model dataset”) Experimental low-field NMR spectra from MNDPA-Synthesis This data set represents low-field NMR-spectra recorded during continuous synthesis of nitro-4’-methyldiphenylamine (MNDPA). Reference values from high-field NMR results are included. KW - NMR spectroscopy KW - Real-time process monitoring KW - Artificial neural networks KW - Online NMR spectroscopy KW - Automation KW - Process industry PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3677139 PB - Zenodo CY - Geneva AN - OPUS4-50456 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Guhl, Svetlana A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Wander, Lukas A1 - Kowarik, Stefan A1 - Liehr, Sascha A1 - Abele, M. A1 - Falkenstein, S. T1 - Modular process control with compact NMR spectroscopy – From field integration to automated data analysis N2 - Chemical and pharmaceutical companies have to find new paths to survive successfully in a changing environment, while also finding more flexible ways of product and process development to bring their products to market more quickly – especially high-quality high-end products like fine chemicals or pharmaceuticals. A current approach uses flexible and modular chemical production units, which can produce different high-quality products using multi-purpose equipment with short downtimes between campaigns and reduce the time to market of new products. NMR spectroscopy appeared as excellent online analytical tool and allowed a modular data analysis approach, which even served as reliable reference method for further Process Analytical Technology (PAT) applications. Using the available datasets, a second data analysis approach based on artificial neural networks (ANN) was evaluated. Therefore, amount of data was augmented to be sufficient for training. The results show comparable performance, while improving the calculation time tremendously. In future, such fully integrated and interconnecting “smart” systems and processes can increase the efficiency of the production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. T2 - GIDRM Day (Gruppo Italiano Discussione Risonanze Magnetiche) - Data analysis and NMR: from fundamental aspects to health and material applications CY - Online meeting DA - 14.10.2022 KW - Process Control KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - Data Analysis KW - Machine-Assisted Workflows PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/http://www.gidrm.org/index.php/activities/workshops/2022-workshops/gidrm-day-data-analysis-and-nmr-from-fundamental-aspects-to-health-and-material-applications AN - OPUS4-56002 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Jurtz, N. A1 - Thiede, Tobias A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Design and validation of an additively manufactured flowCell–static mixer combination for inline NMR spectroscopy N2 - There have been an increasing number of publications on flow chemistry applications of compact NMR. Despite this, there is so far no comprehensive workflow for the technical design of flow cells. Here, we present an approach that is suitable for the design of an NMR flow cell with an integrated static mixing unit. This design moves the mixing of reactants to the active NMR detection region within the NMR instrument, presenting a feature that analyses chemical reactions faster (5–120 s region) than other common setups. During the design phase, the targeted mixing homogeneity of the components was evaluated for different types of mixing units based on CFD simulation. Subsequently, the flow cell was additively manufactured from ceramic material and metal tubing. Within the targeted working mass flow range, excellent mixing properties as well as narrow line widths were confirmed in validation experiments, comparable to common glass tubes. KW - Inline NMR Spectroscopy KW - Integrated Processes KW - Reaction Monitoring KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - Flow Chemistry KW - Static Mixing KW - Modular Production PY - 2019 UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b03746 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b03746 SN - 0888-5885 SN - 1520-5045 N1 - Geburtsname von Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin: Bornemann, M. - Birth name of Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin: Bornemann, M. VL - 58 IS - 42 SP - 19562 EP - 19570 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington AN - OPUS4-49041 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Askar, Enis A1 - Günzel, Stephan A1 - Holtappels, Kai A1 - Mair, Georg A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Sobol, Oded A1 - Tiebe, Carlo T1 - Competence Centre H2Safety@BAM – Safeguarding the Quality Infrastructure in the Hydrogen Economy N2 - Hydrogen is a central component of the energy transition and the European Green Deal for a climate-neutral Europe. To achieve the goals defined for 2050, the EU and the German government have developed a framework for action and are making long-term investments in research, development, and the rapid implementation of innovative hydrogen technologies. With the Competence Centre "H2Safety@BAM", BAM is creating the safety-related prerequisites for the successful implementation of hydrogen technologies at national as well as European level. To this end, BAM conducts research, testing and consulting in a holistic and inter-disciplinary manner under one roof – in the Competence Centre H2Safety@BAM. The activities of the competence centre focus on ensuring the safety of infra-structures, plants, and processes as well as innovative hydrogen transport and storage systems based on digital quality testing and the experimental testing of components and systems. It thus creates the prerequisites for the implementation and adaptation of legal framework conditions as well as for standardization. Closely related to this are investigations into the properties and compatibility of metallic materials and polymers as well as friction systems for the safe operation of components, plants, processes, and systems. This interdisciplinary and holistic approach is complemented by the development of gas analytics and suitable sensors, online measurements of gas properties in process control, test scenarios under real conditions as well as impact assessments of accidents and risk assessments and risk management systems derived from them. With its portfolio of tasks and competences, BAM builds trust in the safety and reliability of technical system solutions for hydrogen. T2 - 772. WE-Heraeus-Seminar - Metrology and Process Safety for Hydrogen Technologies & Applications CY - Bad Honnef, Germany DA - 10.10.2022 KW - H2Safety@BAM KW - Hydrogen KW - Competence Center KW - Hydrogen Strategy KW - Green Deal KW - Safety KW - Risk Assessment KW - Quality Infrastructure PY - 2022 UR - https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/metrology-and-process-safety-for-hydrogen-technologies-and-applications/ AN - OPUS4-55986 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Emmerling, Franziska A1 - Villajos Collado, José Antonio A1 - Maierhofer, Christiane A1 - Thiel, Erik A1 - Altenburg, Simon T1 - Already producing or still assembling? – Perspectives towards modular production and quality control in a digitized process industry N2 - The CLEAN ENERGY Flagship is an initiative designed to utilize recent game changing developments in digital, materials and manufacturing technologies to catalyze a radical paradigm shift towards clean, reliable, efficient and cost-optimal energy. Unifying and drastically accelerating radically new energy material design, processing and integration across the entire value chain addressing energy production, conversion, storage and systems. CLEAN ENERGY participants are all distinguished research organisations that each benefit from their own industry networks and contacts with regions and state-level activities and have a long history of collaborating with each other (for 10 years now under the umbrella of EERA) within a European collaborative framework. Through EERA, CLEAN ENERGY aims to become a crucial partner in the SET-Plan, supporting long-lasting approaches through its established networks and internal collaborations. T2 - Clean Energy Workshop on Autonomous Materials Development Platforms CY - Brussels, Belgium DA - 02.10.2018 KW - Digitization KW - Energy production KW - Energy storage KW - Energy systems KW - Clean energy technology PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-46135 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -