Thermal De-Oxygenation to Form Condensable Aerosol From Reconstituted Tobacco without Auto-Ignition

Author:

Guo Zhongya1,Wang Shiyu1,Zhang Ke1,Lei Ping2,Fu Lili1,Zhang Qi1,Shang Shanzhai2,Wang Shuang1,Wang Le1,Zhang Mingjian1,Gong Weimin2,Han Jingmei2,Li Zhiqiang2,Pan Yonghua2,Huang Feng1,Liu Chuan1,Tang Jianguo1,Wang Bing1,Li Bin1

Affiliation:

1. Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC , Zhengzhou , Henan , China

2. China Tobacco Yunnan Industrial Co. Ltd , Kunming , Yunnan , China

Abstract

Summary A novel concept is described here that utilizes externally applied heat to a solid rod of reconstituted tobacco biomass to form a stream of aerosol under progressively oxygen-deficient atmosphere. The boundary of auto-ignition was determined at oxygen concentrations of 0%, 5%, 10%, and 21% and then the effects of these different atmospheres on various parameters were studied. Experimental results indicated that the ignition temperature decreased with the increase of oxygen concentration and a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) for atmosphere with oxygen was observed at before but close to ignition temperature. Significant differences in the yields of CO and CO2 between oxygen and oxygen-free atmosphere were observed. The mass of aerosol produced under an inert atmosphere and reduced-oxygen atmosphere were characterized with selected volatile and semi-volatile components, phenols, aldehydes, and other organic compounds of interests. In addition, higher oxygen concentration resulted in higher bulk and surface oxygen content of solid-phase residue, the reduction of carbon and hydrogen element content and related functional groups, and the content of inorganic compounds also exhibited an increase with oxygen concentration. By systematically changing oxygen concentrations of the biomass bed with increasing temperatures, an aerosol stream of controlled chemical composition and yields could be formed without leading to ignition. Key chemical markers of inhalation harm were measured and compared to each other under different degrees close to combustion. Studying reconstituted tobacco or other biomass materials in such a way could provide alternative and useful information in the design heated biomass aerosol generators.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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