Claims
- 1. A low sidestream smoke cigarette comprising a conventional tobacco rod, and a combustible treatment paper having a sidestream smoke treatment composition, said treatment composition comprising in combination, an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct for said catalyst where said oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst releases oxygen at free burn rate temperatures for said cigarette.
- 2. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said adjunct has an average particle size of less than about 30 μm.
- 3. A cigarette of claim 2, wherein said adjunct is a high surface area porous material with a surface area in excess of about 20 m2/g and an average particle size greater than about 1 μm.
- 4. A cigarette of claim 3 wherein said catalyst is a finely divided particulate with an average particle size less than about 30 μm.
- 5. A cigarette of claim 3 wherein said catalyst has an avenge particle size of less than about 1 μm when said catalyst particles are fixed to surfaces of said adjunct.
- 6. A cigarette of claim 5, wherein the relative amounts of said catalyst fixed to said adjunct ranges from about 1 to 75% by weight based on the total equivalent catalyst and adjunct content.
- 7. A cigarette of claim 6, wherein the relative amounts of said catalyst fixed to said adjunct ranges from about 20 to 70% by weight based on the total equivalent catalyst and adjunct content.
- 8. A cigarette of claim 3, wherein said adjunct is selected from the group consisting of clays, essentially non-combustible milled fibres, monolithic mineral based materials, essentially non-combustible activated carbon, zeolites and mixtures thereof.
- 9. A cigarette of claim 8, wherein said non-combustible milled fibres are selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres, zirconium/cerium fibres, ceramic fibres, carbon fibres and mixtures thereof.
- 10. A cigarette of claim 8, wherein said monolithic mineral based materials are selected from the group consisting of zirconium oxides, titanium oxides and cerium oxides and mixtures thereof.
- 11. A cigarette of claim 8, wherein said zeolites are, represented by the formulaMmM′nM″p[aAlO2·b SiO2·cTO2]whereinM is a monovalent cation, M′ is a divalent cation, M″ is a trivalent cation, a, b, c, n, m and p we numbers which reflect the stoichiometric proportions, c, m, a or p can also be zero, Al and Si are tetrahedrally coordinated Al and Si atoms, and T is a tetrahedrally coordinated metal atom being able to replace Al or Si, wherein the ratio of b/a of the zeolite or the zeolite-like material, has a value of about 5 to about 300 and the micropore size of the zeolite is within the range of about 0.5 to 1.3 nm (5 to 13 Å).
- 12. A cigarette of claim 8, wherein said zeolite is selected from the group consisting of silicalite zeolites, faujasites, X, Y and L zeolites, beta-zeolites, Mordenite zeolites, ZSM zeolites and mixtures thereof.
- 13. A cigarette of claim 8 wherein said porous adjunct has pores to provide said surface areas in excess of about 20 m2/g.
- 14. A cigarette of claim 13, wherein said pores have an average diameter of less than about 20 nm.
- 15. A cigarette of claim 14, wherein said porous adjunct has an average particle size of about 1 μm to about 5 μm.
- 16. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of a transition metal oxide selected from the group consisting of group VB, VIB, VIIB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof; a rare earth metal oxide and mixtures thereof; and a mixture of said transition metal oxide and said rate earth metal oxide.
- 17. A cigarette of claim 16 wherein said rare earth metal oxide are selected from the group consisting of oxides of scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, lanthanide metals and mixtures thereof.
- 18. A cigarette of claim 17, said lanthanide metal oxide is cerium oxide.
- 19. A cigarette of claim 18, wherein said cerium oxide is admixed with zeolite as said adjunct.
- 20. A cigarette of claim 18, wherein said cerium oxide is provided as a layer adjacent to a layer of zeolite.
- 21. A cigarette of claim 18, wherein said composition comprises cerium oxide particles fixed to surfaces of zeolite particles.
- 22. A cigarette of claim 18, wherein a metal or metal oxide oxidation catalyst is used with said cerium oxide, said metal or metal oxide oxidation catalyst being selected from the group consisting of oxides of precious metals, transition metals, rare earth metals, metals from groups IIA and IVA and mixtures thereof.
- 23. A cigarette of claim 22 wherein said selected metal or metal oxide oxidation catalyst is selected from the group consisting of platinum, palladium, copper oxide) iron oxide, magnesium oxide, silver oxide, titanium oxide, zirconium oxide and mixtures thereof.
- 24. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said catalyst is a mixture of a rare earth metal oxide and a transition metal oxide, said transition metal oxide being selected from the group consisting of group IVB, VB, VIB, VITB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof.
- 25. A cigarette of claim 24 said transition metal oxide is iron oxide.
- 26. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is a coating on said cigarette paper.
- 27. A cigarette of claim 26, wherein said cigarette paper is double wrapped on said tobacco rod.
- 28. A cigarette of claim 26, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated within said treatment paper at a loading rate of about 2.5 g/m2 to about 125 g/m2.
- 29. A cigarette of claim 28, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated onto said paper at a loading rate of about 2.5 g/m2 to about 100 g/m2.
- 30. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is impregnated into said cigarette paper.
- 31. A cigarette of claim 30, wherein said cigarette paper is double wrapped on said tobacco rod.
- 32. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated in said cigarette paper during the cigarette paper manufacture.
- 33. A cigarette of claim 32, wherein said cigarette paper is additionally coated with an oxidation catalyst.
- 34. A cigarette of claim 33, wherein said cigarette paper is double wrapped on said rod.
- 35. A cigarette of claim 34, wherein said average particle size is less than about 5 μm.
- 36. A cigarette of claim 32, wherein said cigarette paper is double wrapped on said tobacco rod.
- 37. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated with said combustible paper from about 10% to about 500% by weight.
- 38. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition has an adjunct and catalyst average article size less than about 30 μm.
- 39. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is applied as a coating to said treatment paper by use of a coating die, coating head, slot die or roll coater.
- 40. A cigarette of claim 1, wherein said treatment composition is impregnated into said treatment paper by use of pressurized roll costar.
- 41. A cigarette of claim 1 further comprising a processing aid selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres and zirconium/cerium fibres.
- 42. A low sidestream smoke cigarette comprising a conventional tobacco rod, and a combustible treatment paper having a sidestream smoke treatment composition, said treatment composition comprising in combination, an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct for said catalyst where said oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst releases oxygen at free burn rate temperatures for said cigarette and wherein a first amount of cerium oxide in said treatment composition is said particulate adjunct and a second amount of said cerium oxide in said treatment composition is said oxygen donor catalyst.
- 43. A tow sidestream smoke cigarette comprising a conventional tobacco rod, and a combustible treatment paper having a sidestream smoke treatment composition comprising cerium oxide which functions both as an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct for said catalyst, where said cerium oxide releases oxygen at free burn rate temperatures of said cigarette.
- 44. A cigarette of claim 43, wherein said essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct is non-combustible milled fibres selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres, zirconium/cerium fibres, ceramic carbon fibres and mixtures thereof.
- 45. A cigarette of claim 43 further comprising a processing aid selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres and zirconium fibres.
- 46. A combustible cigarette paper for use on a smokable tobacco rod of a cigarette for reducing sidestreamn smoke emitted from a burning cigarette, said cigarette treatment paper including a sidestream smoke treatment composition comprising in combination an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct where said oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst releases oxygen at free burn rate temperatures of a cigarette made from said cigarette paper.
- 47. A cigarette paper of claim 46, wherein said catalyst and said adjunct have an average particle size less than about 3 μm.
- 48. A cigarette paper of claim 47, wherein said adjunct is selected from the group consisting of clays, essentially non-combustible milled fibres, monolithic mineral based materials, essentially non-combustible activated carbon, zeolites and mixtures thereof, and said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of a transition metal oxide selected from the group consisting of group VB, VIB, VUB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof; a rare earth metal oxide and mixtures thereof; and a mixture of said transition metal oxide and said rare earth metal oxide.
- 49. A cigarette paper of claim 47, wherein said adjunct is selected from the group consisting of clays, essentially non-combustible milled fibres, monolithic mineral based materials, essentially non-combustible activated carbon zeolites and mixtures thereof, and said catalyst is a mixture of a rue earth metal oxide and a transition metal oxide, said transition metal oxide being selected from the group consisting of group IVB, VB, VI, VIIB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof, and said rare earth metal oxide being selected from the group consisting of oxides of scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, and lanthanide metal oxides and mixtures thereof.
- 50. A cigarette paper of claim 49, wherein said catalyst is cerium oxide and said adjunct is a zeolite.
- 51. A cigarette paper of claim 49, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated with said paper from about 10% to about 500% by weight.
- 52. A cigarette paper of claim 48, wherein said essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct is non-combustible milled fibres selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres, zirconium/cerium fibres, ceramic fibres, carbon fibres and mixtures thereof.
- 53. A cigarette paper of claim 48, further comprising a processing aid selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres and zirconium/cerium fibres.
- 54. A method for reducing sidestream smoke emitted from a burning cigarette, comprising treating sidestream smoke with a treatment composition carried by a combustible cigarette paper, said treatment composition comprising in combination, an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct for said catalyst, said oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst releasing oxygen at free barn rate temperatures of said burning cigarette.
- 55. A method of claim 54, wherein said catalyst and said adjunct have an average particle size less than about 30 μm.
- 56. A method of claim 55, wherein said adjunct is selected from the group consisting of clays, essentially non-combustible milled carbon or ceramic fibres, monolithic mineral based materials, essentially non-combustible activated carbon, zeolites and mixtures thereof, and said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of a transition metal oxide selected from the group consisting of group VB, VIB, VIIB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof; a rare earth metal oxide and mixtures thereof and a mixture of said transition metal oxide and said rare earth metal oxide.
- 57. A method of claim 55, wherein said adjunct is selected from the group consisting of clays, essentially non-combustible milled carbon or ceramic fibres, monolithic mineral based materials, essentially non-combustible activated carbon, zeolites and mixtures thereof, and said catalyst is a mixture of a rare earth metal oxide and a transition metal oxide, said transition metal oxide being selected from the poop consisting of group IVB, VB, VIB, VIIB, VII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof, and said rue earth metal oxide being selected from the group consisting of scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, mid lanthanide metal oxides and mixtures thereof.
- 58. A method of claim 56, wherein said treatment composition is incorporated with said paper from about 10% to about 500% by weight.
- 59. A method of claim 56, wherein said adjunct has a surface area greater than about 20 m2/g, said sidestream smoke being selectively adsorbed by said adjunct and oxidized by said catalyst to produce turn-visible sidestream smoke emanating from said burning cigarette, said catalyst donating oxygen to assist in maintaining conventional free-burn rates and burn temperature.
- 60. A method of claim 59, wherein said catalyst is cerium oxide and said adjunct is a zeolite.
- 61. A method of claim 54, wherein said daily non-combustible finely divided porous particulate adjunct selected from consisting of zirconium fibres, zirconium/cerium fibres, ceramic fibres, carbon fibres aid mixtures thereof.
- 62. A method of claim 54, wherein said treatment composition further comprises a processing aid selected from the group consisting of zironium fibers and zirconium/cerium fibres.
- 63. A low sidestream smoke cigarette comprising a conventional tobacco rod, and a combustible treatment paper having a sidestream smoke treatment composition, said treatment composition comprising in combination, an oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst and an essentially non-combustible zeolite adjunct for said catalyst, said oxygen storage and donor metal oxide oxidation catalyst releasing oxygen at free burn rate temperatures of said cigarette.
- 64. A cigarette of claim 63, wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of a transition metal oxide, selected from the group consisting of group VB, VIB, VIIB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof; a rare earth metal oxide and mixtures thereof; and a mixture of said transition metal oxide and said rare earth metal oxide.
- 65. A cigarette of claim 64, wherein said catalyst is a mixture of a rare earth metal oxide and a transition metal oxide, said transition metal oxide being selected from the group consisting of group IVB, VB, VIB, VIIB, VIII, IB metal oxides and mixtures thereof.
- 66. A cigarette of claim 65 wherein said rare earth metal oxide are selected from the group consisting of oxides of scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, lanthanide metals and mixtures thereof.
- 67. A cigarette of claim 66, wherein said lanthanide metal oxide is cerium oxide.
- 68. A method of claim 64, further comprising a processing aid selected from the group consisting of zirconium fibres and zirconium/cerium fibres.
Parent Case Info
Benefit of the Sep. 18, 2000 filing date of the U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/233,440 by the same inventors and entitled “The Use Of An Oxygen Metal Oxide Catalyst To Reduce Cigarette Sidestream Smoke” is hereby claimed.
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