American Tobacco
Morton Norwich Bonded Carbon Plugs
Fields
- Named Person
- Morton Norwich
- Bfp
- Litigation
- 10004026
- Type
- Smoke/Tobacco Analysis
- Science
- Request
- 79
- Date Loaded
- 23 Nov 1998
- Attachment
- 60295606
- Brand
- Tareyton
- Tareyton 85
- Pinnacle
- Tareyton 85
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November 4, 1970
Morton No~ich Bonded Carbon Plugl
Bonded carbon (100 x 200 mesh) plugs, submitted by Horton Norwich, were
evaluated for cigarette filter efficiency, Since only eleven plugs were
provided, only one port of "tar" and chromatographic vapor phase analyse8
were made. Additional physical properties on the plugs and the fabricated
cigarettes are also included in this report.
Although these devices are called carbon plugs, they are actually cycllnders
or sleeves with one end sealed With p~per end the other end open, By placlng
the closed end next to the tobacco eolian, smoke m~y be drawn from the per£-
pher~l space between the tlpp~ng paper and the carbon into the center of the
carbon cycllnder. This technique of smoke filtration supposedly exposes a
large surface area to the smoke and is Jlmilar, in peineiple, to the filter
used on the YIHI~CLE cigarette.
Cigarette fabrication procedure is described below|
1. Tobacco coltmma (65 ~) were obtained by removing filters from con-
ditioned, average weight, TAREYI~N (85) cigarettes.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Both black and white segments of TAREYTON tips were removed and the
tipping paper sevnd.
g I ~ wide collar of rubber tubing yes fitted around the open end of
the carbon plug. The plug plus the collar, which was approxinately 1 mm
thick, was snuggly inserted inside the 20 m tippin8 paper cylinders.
The sealed end of the bonded plug was flush with tipping paper edge.
A 5 mm segment of estron was placed inside the tipping paper next to
the open end of the carbon plug.
Pressure drop and weight of filter assemblies, both with and without
citronI were ~lesabred.
Filter assemblies ~ere attached to tobacco col~s~ veigbt and pressure
drop were again measured.
Completed cigarettes were condltloned again at ~ R,N, before smoking.
Due to varying lengths of plugs only cigarettes containing 15mm plugs
were used for vapor phase ~na[ysls. The rewnining cigarette8 were used
for partieu~ete analyain.
As sho~rn on the attached summary the test cigarette had a 20 mg "tart'. This
corresponds to about 30Z rnduction, compared to a 40-45~ reduction for TAREYTON
filters. Vapor phase reduction ~as good; however, equivalent reductions may be
obtained with much less carbon.

November 4, 1970
1,1Drton Woz'w~.c'n ~,c)t'~e6 Cs~rbl:,'r, plugs
1, Average weight of all plngs (10), lag
2. Plug lensth and pre6eure drop
3.
15.0'
t5.0"
17.0
14.5*
14,0
14.0
15.0"
13.0
14.0
Avg. 14.8
250
8.1
6.0
6.7
5.4
7.1
8.5
8.9
5.7
8.1
6.7
* Ueed for vapor phase analysie.
Cigarettes Fabricated for Vapor phase Analysle
s. ItJ.CtUt: -I- .L
Wgt.¸ of plug, ng 254 245
Wgt, Filter Assembly (5~n Eetron),mg 342 349
Wgt. Tobacco Columns (65mm),mg 663 837
NSt, Cigarette, mg 1,205 1.206
Cists/4 oz.
b. .~¢.¢,.ECq.¢.¢ ,IL~ ~
Pressure Drop of Ping,
Collar & Tipping. cm
Pro|sure Drop Df Filter .~ssembly
(5~ Estron), c~
Pressure Drop of DIJ;arette~ cm
Pressure Drop of Filter Assembly
After 8moklus, cm
4. ~ar" and Nicotine (5 cigarettes);
6.1 6.0
7.1 7.2
12.1 12.2
T~, mg/clgt 26
Water, ~;/ctgC 4.1
Nicotine, mg/clgt 1,4
~a~l, mclc~C 20
254 239 248
332 346 362
877 874 843
1,209 1,220 1,210
94
5.4 5.9 5.9
6.4 7.1 7.0
11.8 12.7 12.2
7.3 8.2 7.8

Morton Norwich Bonded Carbon Plugs -2-
November 4, 1970
5,
Chrow~tographic Vspor Phase:
Without Filter
z~ffe/cLgc. 9.0 8.8
Zsopre~e 1.71 0.78
Acetalde~de 2,98 1.54 48
Acetone 1.81 0.76 58
Methanol 0.62 0.04 94
Met~l Fursn 0.12 0.05 58
Furan 0.13 0.04 69
Z~opionalde~de 0.25 0.10 60
Acrolein 0.30 0, t0 67
Met~ Acetate 0.11 0.03 73
I~obutyrelde~yde 0.11 0,04
Metal Ethyl Eetone 0,38 0,15 60
Total 8.52 3.63
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November 4, 1970
