Compound additive for reducing release amount of crotonaldehyde in smoke and preparation method thereof and application thereof
A compound additive, crotonaldehyde technology, applied in the application, tobacco, e-liquid filter and other directions, can solve the problems of short time, complicated preparation process, inability to effectively remove harmful substances, etc., to achieve improved irritation, significant effect, and reduced croton The effect of aldehyde content
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[0019] The compound additive for reducing the release of crotonaldehyde in smoke in this embodiment includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 3 parts of phosphoric acid compound, 3 parts of polyol and 35 parts of solvent.
[0020] The preparation method of the compound additive that reduces the release amount of crotonaldehyde in the flue gas of the present embodiment is carried out as follows:
[0021] Add 3g of sodium pyrophosphate and 3g of polydextrose into 35g of water, stir for 7 minutes to obtain a uniform solution, then add 10g of polyvinylpyrrolidone with a molecular weight of 100,000, and stir for 7 minutes to obtain the desired compound additive product.
[0022] Composite additives are added by 3% of the tow weight in each nozzle rod.
[0023] The smoke components of the prepared cigarettes were analyzed, and the results are shown in Table 1, wherein the blank sample is a cigarette without adding any materials, and t...
Embodiment 2
[0030] The compound additive for reducing the release of crotonaldehyde in smoke in this embodiment includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 1 part of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 0.1 part of phosphoric acid compound, 0.1 part of polyol and 50 parts of solvent.
[0031] The preparation method of the compound additive that reduces the release amount of crotonaldehyde in the flue gas of the present embodiment is carried out as follows:
[0032] Add 0.01g of phosphoric acid and 0.09g of potassium phosphate, 0.03g of propylene glycol and 0.07g of maltitol into 50g of ethanol, stir for 5 minutes to obtain a uniform solution, then add 1g of polyvinylpyrrolidone with a molecular weight of 1,000,000, and stir for 5 minutes to obtain a uniform solution. The required compound additive products.
[0033] The compound additives are added according to 1% of the tow weight in each nozzle rod.
[0034] The smoke components of the prepared cigarettes were analyzed, and the results a...
Embodiment 3
[0039] The compound additive for reducing the release of crotonaldehyde in smoke in this embodiment includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 5 parts of phosphoric acid compounds, 5 parts of polyols and 20 parts of solvent.
[0040] The preparation method of the compound additive that reduces the release amount of crotonaldehyde in the flue gas of the present embodiment is carried out as follows:
[0041] Add 1g of calcium hydrogen phosphate, 4g of potassium hexametaphosphate, and 5g of sorbitol into 20g of water, stir for 10 minutes to obtain a uniform solution, then add 10g of polyvinylpyrrolidone with a molecular weight of 400,000 and 10g of vinylpyrrolidone-maleic acid copolymer , Stir for 10 minutes evenly, which is the required compound additive product.
[0042] Composite additives are added according to 5% of the tow weight in each nozzle rod.
[0043] The smoke components of the prepared cigarettes were analyzed, and t...
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