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Adsorption-journal of The International Adsorption Society | 2012
Qing He; Yingbo Xu; Chenghui Wang; Shike She; Shun Zhou; Ran Wang
Activated carbons have been wildly used as adsorbents for various purpose. When used in a cigarette filter activated carbon can selectively remove a number of the vapor phase compounds to varying degrees of efficiency. To improve the wet-feeling of cigarette smoke with AC in the filter, a new method is developed to chemically functionalize a coal-based activated carbon (AC) based on silanization reaction. Silanization using 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxy silane was performed after the oxidized AC was reduced by lithium aluminum hydride.N2 and water adsorption, FTIR, and XPS were employed to characterize the changes in the surface morphology, chemistry and physical conditions at different processing stages. Water content analysis in cigarette mainstream smoke (MSS) showed a positive result in the application of modified AC.
High Performance Polymers | 2014
Zhenhua Li; Shun Zhou; Xiaofeng Wang; Qing He; Yaping Zhang; Shike She; Gang Chen; Wei Yang
This work aims to explore the potential of microencapsulated ammonium polyphosphate (MAPP) in poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate) (PBT). PBT/MAPP composites were prepared via melt blending method. The study of their thermal behaviors and thermal stability showed that the addition of MAPP with silica gel shell (MAPP(Si)) improved the relative crystallinity and thermal stability of PBT composites, in comparison with untreated ammonium polyphosphate and MAPP with polyurethane shell. Possible mechanisms for PBT/MAPP(Si) composites were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicated that several PBT molecules may be grafted onto the surface of MAPP(Si), which improves the relative crystallinity and thermal stability of PBT/MAPP(Si) composites.
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2018
Yaping Zhang; Qing He; Yun Cao; Sui Bao; Shun Zhou; Zhenfeng Tian; Xiaofeng Wang; Xiaomeng Peng; Xiaoyu Zhang; Dongliang Zhu; Shike She
The interactions of tobacco shred with other tobacco-based materials, like expanded cut tobacco, cut reconstituted tobacco and expanded cut stem during co-pyrolysis and co-combustion, were investigated using thermogravimetric analyzer. The results illustrated that the interactions barely existed during the co-pyrolysis, but promoted the combustion during the co-combustion process of all binary mixtures. Oxidative decompositions of solid char for all binary mixtures were promoted by the interactions during the co-combustion process. The activation energy distributions, which were obtained by the Kissinger–Akahira–Sunose method from the TG data, well explained how the interactions influenced the combustion of the binary mixtures. For further understanding the effects of interactions on the combustion behaviors of the mixed materials, the release characteristics of heat, smoke, CO and CO2 were determined by the cone calorimeter tests. Results demonstrated that the interactions among the binary mixtures enhanced the HRR rates and THR values, but reduced the smoke production rates, the amounts of total smoke production and the CO/CO2 ratio. Thus, it could be concluded that the health harm of cigarette smoking can be reduced by blending these tobacco-based materials to some extent.
Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics | 2014
Shaolin Ge; Shike She; Yingbo Xu; Min Ning; Chenghui Wang; Zhengfeng Tian; Shun Zhou; Lan Huang; Zhao Zhang; Liusi Sheng
The thermal behaviors and burning characteristics of reconstituted tobacco (RT) are strongly related with evolved gaseous products. The effect of ammonium polyphosphate (APP) as an additive of RT on the pyrolysis behavior and CO evolution was studied, emphasizing the role of heating velocity in reducing CO delivery of the mainstream smoke by APP. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was employed to investigate the influence of APP on RT thermal behavior. Slow and flash pyrolysis of RT were compared to discuss the role of heating rate in decreasing CO by APP. TGA results demonstrated that, in dependence on APP concentration, APP influenced exothermal amount and weight loss rate during RT thermal decomposition, promoted the formation of char and retarded the thermal decomposition of RT. In addition, APP had a considerable influence on the evolution of gaseous products during thermal decomposition of RT. Both CO delivery per cigarette and that per puff in the smoking process were significantly reduced in depende...
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013
Shun Zhou; Min Ning; Yingbo Xu; Yuan Hu; Junsheng Shu; Chenghui Wang; Shaolin Ge; Zhenfeng Tian; Shike She; Qing He
Archive | 2010
Kaibo Chen; Shike She; Yingbo Xu
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013
Shun Zhou; Min Ning; Yingbo Xu; Junsheng Shu; Chenghui Wang; Yuan Hu; Shaolin Ge; Zhenfeng Tian; Shike She; Qing He
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013
Shaolin Ge; Yingbo Xu; Zhengfeng Tian; Shun Zhou; Shike She; Yonghua Hu; Liusi Sheng
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2015
Shun Zhou; Min Ning; Xiaofeng Wang; Zhijing Yan; Dongfeng Guo; Qing He; Yaping Zhang; Shike She; Yuan Hu
Archive | 2012
Yingbo Xu; Shaolin Ge; Shike She; Dongliang Zhu; Zhenfeng Tian; Kaibo Chen; Shangming Zhang; Wenbin Wang