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This study addresses developing systematic guidelines for the design of concentration control in the oxidation of benzene to maleic anhydride within a tubular reactor. The influence of step size selection and temperature sensor location on the tuning and performance of a PI/P cascade control system applied to the oxidation process was evaluated. The reactor’s dynamic behavior was analyzed using numerical simulations based on the solution of the Fortran mathematical model. Sensor positions and multiple step sizes (from +10% to −10%) were analyzed to characterize reactor dynamics and optimize control parameters. The results show that a controller design corresponding to a −9% step in the jacket temperature offered the best performance, ensuring process stability and selectivity. In contrast, step changes between +10% and −8% caused temperature deviations beyond safe limits. Since maleic anhydride is an essential precursor in the production of resins, plastics, lubricants, and pharmaceutical intermediates, optimizing the efficiency and safety of its production represents a significant benefit to the global chemical industry.
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