1985 年 39 巻 11 号 p. 1063-1072
Characteristics of thermal decomposition of cigarette paper from flax pulp blended with wood pulp (blend ratio 9 : 1) treated with various burning chemicals (organic acid salts and phosphates) were investigated by thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) both in air and helium atmosphere respectively.
The initial and the most active temperature at pyrolysis of blended pulp cigarette paper treated with burning chemicals were lower than those of the untreated cigarette paper both in air and helium. The amount of residual char of the treated cigarette paper was higher. A distinct effect on pyrolysis of the treated cigarette paper was observed at about 1% adsorption of burning chemicals.
Sodium and potassium salts of burning chemicals exert the different characteristic effect on smoking flavor and taste of treated cigarette paper.