Smoking articles and filters with carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A24D-003/16
A24D-003/00
B01D-053/04
출원번호
US-0079857
(2005-03-15)
등록번호
US-7503960
(2009-03-17)
발명자
/ 주소
Plunkett,Susan E.
Shafer,Kenneth H.
출원인 / 주소
Philip Morris USA Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
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초록▼
Filters and smoking articles include at least one carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent capable of selectively removing one or more selected constituents from mainstream smoke. Methods for making cigarette filters and smoking articles using the carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent
Filters and smoking articles include at least one carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent capable of selectively removing one or more selected constituents from mainstream smoke. Methods for making cigarette filters and smoking articles using the carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent and methods for treating mainstream tobacco smoke in a cigarette comprising the carbon fiber composite molecular sieve sorbent are also provided.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A cigarette filter comprising at least one porous body of interbonded activated carbon fibers disposed in a filter portion, wherein the porous body has a density of from about 0.15 g/cm3 to about 0.25 g/cm3. 2. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body consi
What is claimed is: 1. A cigarette filter comprising at least one porous body of interbonded activated carbon fibers disposed in a filter portion, wherein the porous body has a density of from about 0.15 g/cm3 to about 0.25 g/cm3. 2. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body consists essentially of the activated carbon fibers and carbon joints which interbond the activated carbon fibers. 3. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the carbon fibers have a length of from about 100 microns to about 1000 microns, and a diameter of from about 10 microns to about 25 microns. 4. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the activated carbon fibers are randomly oriented in the porous body. 5. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body has a BET surface area of from about 1000 m2/g to about 2,500 m2/g, and a D-R micropore volume of from about 0.1 cm3/g to about 1 cm3/g. 6. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body has an average pore size of less than about 2 nm. 7. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body is electrically conductive. 8. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body includes an outer surface and a protective coating of carbon on the outer surface. 9. A cigarette filter comprising at least one porous body of interbonded activated carbon fibers disposed in a filter portion, wherein the porous body is capable of reducing acetaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, isoprene, methanol and propylene from mainstream tobacco smoke relative to total particulate matter in the smoke when the porous body is contained in a cigarette. 10. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body is cylindrical, has an outer diameter approximately equal to a diameter of the cigarette filter, and has a length of from about 10 mm to about 20 mm. 11. The cigarette filter of claim 1, which is a mono filter, a dual filter, a triple filter, a cavity filter, a recessed filter, or a free-flow filter. 12. The cigarette filter of claim 1, which further comprises at least one of cellulose acetate tow, cellulose paper, mono cellulose and mono acetate. 13. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body is incorporated in a space and/or a void of the cigarette filter. 14. The cigarette filter of claim 1, wherein the porous body of interbonded activated carbon fibers is a carbonized monolithic porous body. 15. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the carbon fibers have a length of from about 100 microns to about 1000 microns, and a diameter of from about 10 microns to about 25 microns. 16. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the porous body has a BET surface area of from about 1000 m2/g to about 2,500 m2/g, and a D-R micropore volume of from about 0.1 cm3/g to about 1 cm3/g. 17. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the porous body has an average pore size of less than about 2 nm. 18. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the porous body has an outer surface and a protective coating of carbon on the outer surface. 19. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the porous body is electrically conductive. 20. The cigarette filter of claim 14, wherein the porous body is capable of selectively removing at least one of acetaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, isoprene, methanol and propylene from mainstream tobacco smoke when contained in a cigarette. 21. A cigarette comprising a cigarette filter according to claim 1 and a tobacco rod, wherein the filter is attached to and separate from the tobacco rod and is entirely downstream of the tobacco rod. 22. The cigarette of claim 21, which is a non-traditional cigarette. 23. A cigarette comprising a cigarette filter according to claim 1. 24. The cigarette of claim 23, which is a non-traditional cigarette. 25. A method of manufacturing a cigarette, comprising: placing a paper wrapper around a tobacco column to form a tobacco rod; and attaching the cigarette filter of claim 1 to the tobacco rod to form the cigarette. 26. A method of manufacturing a cigarette, comprising: placing a paper wrapper around a tobacco column to form a tobacco rod; and attaching the cigarette filter of claim 14 to the tobacco rod to form the cigarette. 27. A method of treating mainstream tobacco smoke during smoking the cigarette of claim 21, comprising heating or lighting the cigarette to form smoke, and drawing the smoke through the cigarette, the porous body selectively removing at least one selected constituent from mainstream smoke. 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the porous body selectively removes at least one of acetaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, propylene, methanol and isoprene from the mainstream smoke. 29. A method of treating mainstream tobacco smoke during smoking the cigarette of claim 23, comprising heating or lighting the cigarette to form smoke, and drawing the smoke through the cigarette, the porous body selectively removing at least one selected constituent from mainstream smoke. 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the porous body selectively removes at least one of acetaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, isoprene, methanol and propylene from the mainstream smoke.
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