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Subject: Thermal Stability of Nicotine, Levulinic Acid, Nicotine Levulinate and Sodium and Calcium Levulinate

Date: 13 Jul 1990
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Abstract

Reports on analyses for volatility and thermal stability of nicotine salts and inorganic salts of levulinic acid. Presents information available in the literature, and a detailed description of thermal stability of the compounds. States that inorganic salts of levulinic acid (Na or Ca) have very low volatility. Notes the very high thermal stability of nicotine levulinate.

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Author
Perfetti, Thomas Albert, Ph.D. (RJR Flavorist)
Hypothesis
Use of additives
Modification of tobacco products through use of additives and measuring effects on dependence, behavior, and toxicity.
Keyword
Acidity (Low pH)
Nicotine delivery (Smoke nicotine or nicotine yield)
Additive
Levulinic acid
Smoke Constituent
Nicotine salts
Named Organization
HRRC
Subject
acids (additives)
Levulinic Acid (Additives)
reduces the harshness of cigarettes
nicotine technology

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WR Interoffice Memorandum TO: Dr. J. H. Reynolds FROM: T. A. Perfetti DATE: July 13, 1990 SUBJECT: Thermal Stability of Nicotine, Levulinic Acid, Nicotine Levulinate and Sodium and Calcium Levulinate _ In the HRRC's response to Inquiry R9006, Section 3, a request for volatility and thermal stability data on nicotine salts and inorganic salts of levulinic acid was requested. Please find enclosed the TG/GC/MS analyses of the above mentioned compounds. The TG/GC/MS scans give a detailed description of the thermal stability of the compounds above. Volatility information on the inorganic salts was not found in the literature but as is seen in Reference 3 (All papers on literature found to deal with inorganic salts of levulinic acid are attached.) the calcium salt was stable for 24 hrs. at 130°C. Based on this information and the TG/GC/MS data, it should be surmised that inorganic salts of levulinic acid (Na or Ca) have very low o at'li . MSDS sheets are also enclosed. I hope this closes the door on the question of stability and volatility for the inorganic salts of levulinic acid. Please note the very high thermal stability of nicotine levulinate (decomposition range between 182-350°C). The decomposition temperature range for levulinic acid was 201-532°C and that of nicotine was 132-246°C. If you have further questions, please let me know. Sincerely, /trr Enclosures xc: Dr. B. M. Lawrence Dr. R. L. Suber Dr. M. E. Stowe Mr. L. A. Lyerly

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