Abstract

Low boiling compounds produced by pyrolysis of cigarette paper composed of flax pulp and wood pulp (mix ratio 9/1) in helium atmosphere at 650°C were investigated by pyrolysis gas chromatographic analysis. Various organic acid salts and phosphates were added to the cigarette paper as burning chemicals (1, 3 and 5%).The following results were obtained. Low boiling compounds in pyrolysis products of cigarette paper with burning chemicals were almost same as those of cigarette paper without additives. A distinct difference in yields of low boiling products was observed at3% addition of burning chemicals. The yields of four degradation compounds (propyne+allene. No.8, acetoaldehyde. No.12 and furan. No.20) decreased.

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