The Effects of Cigarette Filter Ventilation on Delivery and Retention of Organic Acids

Author:

Qixin Deng1,Wei Xie1,Zechun Liu1,Jiangsheng Liu1,Tingui Zhang1,Fenyan Lian1,Kunyan Chen1,Jianping Xie2,Huimin Liu2,Cong Nie2,Quanping Yan2

Affiliation:

1. Technical Centre of Fujian Tobacco Industrial Corporation , Xiamen , Fujian , P.R. China

2. Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC , Zhengzhou , Henan , P.R. China

Abstract

Summary A method for simultaneous identification and quantitative determination of 30 organic acids was established. The smoke yields and filter retentions of organic acids and routine smoke components, total particulate matter (TPM), nicotine-free dry particulate matter (NFDPM), nicotine and carbon monoxide (CO) at different filter ventilation levels were determined under both International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Health Canadian Intense (HCI) smoking regimes. As a result of smoke dilution during filter ventilation, the yields of all organic acids were reduced in mainstream cigarette smoke. The spatial distribution pattern of the concentration of each organic acid in the filter was investigated at different ventilation levels and their filter retention determined. On one hand, the concentration of organic acids with a lower boiling point (BP) and lower molecular weight (MW) was relatively higher at the smoking end and the periphery part of the filter and spatial concentration distributions within the filter were significantly affected by smoke diffusion. On the other hand, those acids with high BPs and high MW were mainly distributed at the tobacco rod end and central part of the filter and spatial concentration distributions were only slightly influenced by their smoke diffusion within the filter whilst air compression around the filter vents also led to less change. This way, different acids in mainstream cigarette smoke were reduced to different extents which can also influence the acid-base equilibrium and sensory quality of the smoke. Compared with ISO smoking regime, the vent blocking and more intense smoking HCI regime led to different extents of yield increase for each of the studied acids. The effect of filter ventilation in the HCI smoking regime was not investigated, as the HCI smoking regime requires blocked ventilation holes. [Contrib. Tob. Nicotine Res. 30 (2021) 199–211]

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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