Philip Morris
Applied Technology 810701 - 810731
Fields
- Author
- Martin, P.
- Alias
- PRO2108
- Type
- REPT, REPORT, OTHER
- Area
- CENTRAL FILES/DATABASE
- Site
- R100
- Request
- Stmn/R1-004
- Stmn/R1-071
- Stmn/R1-145
- Stmn/R1-147
- Stmn/R1-149
- Master ID
- 2022151336/1407
- 2022151336-1407 Monthly Progress Reports Period Covered 810701 - 810731
- 2022151339-1340 Analytical Research
- 2022151341 Mechanism for Smoke Formation 810701 - 810731
- 2022151342-1343 Cigarette and Tobacco Measurement Methods 810700
- 2022151344-1345 Improved Semiworks Operations 810700
- 2022151346-1347 Entomological Research 810701 - 810731
- 2022151348-1350 Reconstituted Tobacco Development 810709 - 810806
- 2022151351-1352 Modified Smoking Materials 810701 - 810731
- 2022151353-1355 Smoker Psychology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151356 Filtration Physics 810701 - 810731
- 2022151357-1358 Cigarette Making Technology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151359-1360 Tobacco Physics 810701 - 810731
- 2022151361-1362 Physical and Chemical Properties of Tobacco 870701 - 870731
- 2022151363-1364 Tobacco Microstructure 810701 - 810731
- 2022151365-1367 Tobacco Processing 810701 - 810731
- 2022151368-1369 Expanded Tobacco - Process Improvement 810701 - 810731
- 2022151370-1371 Biochemical Modification of Tobacco 810701 - 810731
- 2022151372-1373 Microbial Technology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151374-1375 New Products 810700
- 2022151376 Filter Development 810700
- 2022151378 Flavor Development 810701 - 810731
- 2022151379-1380 Flavor Development 810701 - 810731
- 2022151381 Flavor Component Evaluation 810701 - 810731
- 2022151382-1383 Synthesis of Tobacco Additives 810701 - 810731
- 2022151384-1386 Nuclear and Radiochemistry of Smoke 810701 - 810731
- 2022151387-1388 Botanical Investigations 810701 - 810731
- 2022151389-1390 Flavor - Release Chemistry 810701 - 810731
- 2022151391-1393 Synthesis of Flavorants 810700
- 2022151394-1395 Chemistry and Isolation of Tobacco Constituents 810701 - 810731
- 2022151396-1397 Smoke Studies 810700
- 2022151398-1399 Brand Modifications 810700
- 2022151400-1402 Biological Effects of Smoke 810701 - 810731
- 2022151403-1406 Smoke Condensate Studies 810701 - 810731
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PROJECT TITLE: Applied Technology
CHARGE NUMBER:. 2108
PROJECT LEADER: Peter Martin
PERIOD COVERED: July 1 - 31, 1981
DATE OF REPORT: August'5, 1981
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PROJECT GROW
Experiments have been conducted to verify that human smoking of the Barclay
cigarette is done at lower dilutions than achieved on the smoking machine.
Cigarettes have been made with longer lengths of filter to demonstrate that the
holding device for the PPA does not force subjects to reduce the dilution by
holding the cigarette on the edge of their lips. Barclay type cigarettes have
also been made and tested with hollow plastic inserts in the flutes, plastic
collars overlapping the edge of the filter and porous plug wrap instead of non-
porous wrap. The former two demonstrate the degree.of closure of the end of
the channels, the latter is used to demonstrate that the Barclay turbulent
smoke stream can be reproduced without the same delivery characteristics. This
is important since B & W claims that the turbulent smoke stream is responsible
for the high impact of the Barclay cigarettes.
NATURALLY OCCURRING DENITRIFICATION
A series of fed batch runs have been made in the pilot plant with better
control on flow rates, miuing and temperatures. Using an innoculum originating
from a Phaurostat many denitrification runs have been made and a considerable
improvement was made in both the average time and the variability. After the
start-up, when quite long durations occurred, duration times were as short as
five hours with standard deviations of less than three hours. Some control sheet
has been made with the new Reverse Roll Coater and it seems that the SEL should
be concentrated to 50% dissolved soluables.
HEAT.TREATMENT OF TOBACCO MATERIALS
A project has been started with the Analytical Division to reproduce the
CV-OV phase diagram for Bright tobacco, in conjunction with Rarl Fisher water
and mercury SV measurements of the samples.. Measurements have also begun to
produce similar phase diagrams far Burley and Oriental tobacco.
Work continued on the characterization of Oriental tobacco. In a closed
system, at approximately 12% input OV, Oriental tobacco gives smaller CV
increases than Bright or Burley. The average CV increase was between 10 and
12'ccfl0gm.
LASER APPLICATION
A device has been built to investigate the "Zebra Stripes" on BL sheet.
A strip of sheet is wrapped around a transparent cylinder and rotated at a
constant angular velocity between a light source and:a detector. This signal
is run into a spectrum analyser where a Fourier transform is made to look at
the relative amplitudes in frequency space. Several runs have been made at
different conditions at the BL plant and these are being compared to determine
whether this method has sufficient sensitivity.
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