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Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1977 Volume.20 No. 1 p.117 ~ p.122
Studies on Reduction of Harmful Compound and Combustibility of Na3 Citrate - treated Cigarette
¹èÈ¿¿ø/Bae, Hyo Won
±è±âȯ/ÀÌ¿µÁ¾/±è¸¸¿í/¹ÚÅñÔ/Kim, Ki Hwan/Lee, Yong Chong/Kim, Man Uk/Park, Taek Kyu
Abstract
Development of new burning additives against nitrate salts used in past tobacco industry examined to reduce harmful nitrogenous compounds in smoke.
Among several additives treated, the best effect by means of elevation of combustibility and reduction of tar and nicotin contents in smoke was observed by adding sodium citrate from 0.6 to 1% in tabacco.
The following results were obtained through investigating combustibility, chemical composition, and differential thermal analysis of the tabacco treated with the buring additives.
1) The close relation was observed between the levels of the smoke components and combustibility of the treated tabacco.
2) Differential thermal analysis (D.T.A.) of citrate-treated tobacco shows an increase in H. Value and a decrease in L. Value as compared with other tobacco sample.
3) The D.T.A. of sodium-nitrate and sodium-citrate shows that sodium-nitrate gives endothermal reaction at 270¡É and 310¡É and sodium citrate gives exothermal reaction at 290¡É with endothermal reaction at 170¡É and 310¡É.
4) Naa-citrate-treated tobacco shows an increase in smoke generation between room temperature and 350¡É (Zone A) and a decrease in smoke generation between 350¡É and 900¡É (Zone B) compared with untreated tobacco.
The smoke from these tobacco also contains lower levels of Tar, Nicotine, Phenols, Nitrogen oxides and Benzpyrene, and elevation of static Burning rate.
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