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- Title
Acetic Acid Production by the Two-Step Thermal Treatment of Tobacco Filter.
- Authors
Byeongcheol Lee; Huijeong Kim; Woo-Bin Lee; Young-Min Kim
- Abstract
The thermolysis of waste tobacco filters (WTFs) was carried out and characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). The WTFs showed four distinctive derivative TG (DTG) peaks. Such distinctive DTG curves were indicative of the thermal desorption of triacetin (< 220°C), thermal desorption of glycerol tricaprylate (221-270°C), decomposition of cellulose acetate (CA, 281-400°C), and char stabilization (> 400°C). The activation energy (Ea) (223-279 kcal kg-1) in the additives desorption region (220-270°C) were higher than those (169 ± 5.1 kcal kg-1) from the WTFs at the main decomposition region of CA (281-400°C). Py-GC/MS suggested that a large amount of acetic acid (AA, 33.0 wt.%) was recovered as the major pyrogenic product stemming from WTF. An increase in AA purity up to 76.2% (except for CO2) was achieved in the 2nd Py step at 400°C after eliminating the non-target chemicals (nicotine, triacetin, glycerol tricaprylate, and 2-(decanoyloxy)propane-1,3-diyl dioctanoate) through the 1st thermal desorption (TD) step to 300°C.
- Subjects
ACETIC acid; THERMAL desorption; PYROLYSIS gas chromatography; CELLULOSE acetate; TOBACCO; MASS spectrometry
- Publication
Environmental Engineering Research, 2024, Vol 29, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1226-1025
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4491/eer.2023.601