Abstract
Fractionation of smoke condensate and a detailed analysis of phenols in the cellulose cigarette smoke were performed during the course of systematic compositional studies of the smoke. Nearly equal yields of phenolic, acidic and neutral fractions were obtained in fractionation of cellulose cigarette smoke condensate. Thirtyseven phenols were newly identified in the smoke of cellulose cigarette in addition to six phenols ever found in pyrolysis products of cellulose. Semi-quantitative determination of some of these phenols revealed that dihydric phenols, such as catechol, hydroquinone, resorcinol and their alkyl derivatives were the main phenols and monohydric phenols were the minor phenols.