I was trying to debug an incident where during vacuum batch distillation of Molecule A (see image below) there was a brief exotherm towards the very end and a polymeric by product was formed along with the liberation of free water. What could have been any possible reactions, any ideas?
A is present in approximately 97% w/w in the feed. Molecules B,C and D make up the rest but the proportions can vary. Towards the end these B,C,D are mainly left in the still. Water content of feed was negligible.
I can think of polymerization products (e.g. see fig. ) but none seem to eliminate H2O. Any other condensation possibilities? The liberated water seems acidic (pH~3) if that helps. The same distillation has been carried out without incident before but some protocol changes (time, temp., packing etc.) may have happened.
Some of this data may be red herrings.