Claims
- 1. A cigarette filter rod comprising a substantially homogenously plasticized cellulose acetate, substantially open cell foam characterized by the presence of at least some cells which are bridged by fibrels, said cellulose acetate having a degree of esterification as expressed by acetyl value of about 55 percent, as combined acetic acid, and a bound sulfate content of less than 0.003 percent by weight.
- 2. The filter rod of claim 1 having a density of less than 0.12 gram per cubic centimeter.
- 3. The filter rod of claim 1 having a substantially water impervious skin structure.
- 4. The filter rod of claim 1 having a hardness as measured by a "FILTRONA" tester of greater than 85 percent before smoking.
- 5. The filter rod of claim 1 having a pressure drop of from 20 to 200 millimeters of water for a rod having a length of 20 millimeters and a circumference of 24.8 millimeters.
- 6. The filter rod of claim 1 having a smoke removal efficiency greater than 20 percent.
- 7. The filter rod of claim 1 containing a nucleating agent.
- 8. The filter rod of claim 7 wherein said nucleating agent is a nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of molecular sieve materials, titanium dioxide, perlite, diatomaceous earth, limestone and talc.
- 9. A cigarette filter rod comprising a substantially homogenously plasticized cellulose acetate, substantially open cell foam characterized by the presence of at least some cells which are bridged by fibrils, said homogenously plasticized cellulose acetate employing a plasticizer selected from the group consisting of esters of saturated dibasic acids, esters of saturated polyhydric alcohols, fatty acid esters and sulfonamide resins.
- 10. The filter rod of claim 8 wherein said plasticized cellulose acetate is plasticized with a plasticizer selected from the group consisting of glycerol triacetate, triethylene glycol diacetate and mixtures thereof.
- 11. The filter rod of claim 8 wherein said plasticized cellulose acetate is plasticized with from 10 to 15 percent by weight of triacetin.
- 12. The filter rod of claim 8 having a density of less than 0.12 gram per cubic centimeter.
- 13. The filter rod of claim 8 having a substantially water impervious skin structure.
- 14. The filter rod of claim 8 having a hardness as measured by a "FILTRONA" tester of greater than 85 percent before smoking.
- 15. The filter rod of claim 8 having a pressure drop of from 20 to 200 millimeters of water for a rod having a length of 20 millimeters and circumference of 24.8 millimeters.
- 16. The filter rod of claim 8 having a smoke removal efficiency greater than 20 percent.
- 17. The filter rod of claim 9 containing a nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of molecular sieve materials, titanium dioxide, perlite, diatomaceous earth, limestone and talc.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 886,201, filed Mar. 13, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,180,536.
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