US20230000140A1 - Aerosol-generating article filter having novel filtration material - Google Patents

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US20230000140A1
US20230000140A1 US17/779,925 US202017779925A US2023000140A1 US 20230000140 A1 US20230000140 A1 US 20230000140A1 US 202017779925 A US202017779925 A US 202017779925A US 2023000140 A1 US2023000140 A1 US 2023000140A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • A24D3/062Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters characterised by structural features
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
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    • A24D1/045Cigars; Cigarettes with mouthpieces or filter-tips with smoke filter means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
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    • A24D1/20Cigarettes specially adapted for simulated smoking devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/062Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters characterised by structural features
    • A24D3/063Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters characterised by structural features of the fibers
    • A24D3/064Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters characterised by structural features of the fibers having non-circular cross-section
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/067Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters characterised by functional properties
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/08Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of organic materials as carrier or major constituent

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  • the present invention relates to a filter for an aerosol-generating article and to an aerosol-generating article comprising the filter.
  • Conventional aerosol-generating articles such as filter cigarettes, typically comprise a cylindrical rod of tobacco cut filler surrounded by a paper wrapper and a cylindrical filter axially aligned, most often in an abutting end-to-end relationship, with the wrapped tobacco rod.
  • the cylindrical filter typically comprises one or more plugs of a fibrous filtration material, such as cellulose acetate tow, circumscribed by a paper plug wrap.
  • the wrapped tobacco rod and the filter are joined by a band of tipping wrapper, normally formed of an opaque paper material that circumscribes the entire length of the filter and an adjacent portion of the wrapped tobacco rod.
  • Aerosol-generating articles in which an aerosol-generating substrate, such as a tobacco-containing substrate, is heated rather than combusted, are also known in the art. Typically in such articles an aerosol is generated by the transfer of heat from a heat source to a physically separate aerosol-generating substrate or material.
  • aerosol-generating articles have been proposed wherein an aerosol is generated by electrical heating of an aerosol-generating substrate.
  • a number of prior art documents disclose aerosol-generating devices for consuming aerosol-generating articles. Such devices include, for example, electrically heated aerosol-generating devices in which an aerosol is generated by the transfer of heat from one or more electrical heater elements of the aerosol-generating device to the aerosol-generating substrate of a heated aerosol-generating article.
  • aerosol-generating articles are also known wherein an aerosol is generated by the transfer of heat from a combustible fuel element or heat source to an aerosol-generating substrate.
  • the combustible fuel element or heat source may be located in contact with, within, around, or downstream of the aerosol-generating substrate.
  • volatile compounds are released from the aerosol-generating substrate by heat transfer and are entrained in air drawn through the aerosol-generating article. As the released compounds cool, they condense to form an aerosol.
  • aerosol-generating articles of the types described may include a mouthpiece comprising a porous filtration material, such as cellulose acetate.
  • a hollow tubular segment formed of a filtration material such as cellulose acetate is provided at a location between the aerosol-generating substrate and the mouth end of the article to impart structural strength to the article.
  • RTD resistance to draw
  • the present disclosure relates to an aerosol-generating article for producing an inhalable aerosol upon heating or combustion.
  • the aerosol-generating article may comprise a rod of aerosol-generating substrate and a filter segment in axial alignment with the rod.
  • the filter segment may comprise a filtration material formed of a plurality of fibres comprising a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) compound.
  • the fibres of the PHA compound may have a denier per filament (dpf) of between 5.0 and 12.0.
  • the present disclosure relates to a filter for an aerosol-generating article.
  • the filter may comprise at least one filter segment of filtration material.
  • the filter segment may comprise a filtration material formed of a plurality of fibres comprising a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) compound.
  • the fibres comprising the PHA compound may have a denier per filament (dpf) of between 5.0 and 12.0.
  • an aerosol-generating article comprising an aerosol-generating substrate and a filter in axial alignment with the aerosol-generating substrate, the filter comprising at least one filter segment of filtration material comprising a plurality of fibres comprising a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) compound.
  • the denier per filament (dpf) of the fibres is between about 5.0 and about 12.0.
  • a filter comprising at least one filter segment of filtration material comprising a plurality of fibres comprising a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) compound.
  • the denier per filament (DPF) of the fibres is between about 5.0 and about 12.0.
  • aerosol-generating article is used herein with reference to the invention to describe an article wherein an aerosol-generating substrate is heated or combusted to produce and deliver an aerosol to a consumer.
  • aerosol-generating substrate denotes a substrate capable of releasing volatile compounds upon heating or combusting to generate an aerosol.
  • a conventional cigarette is lit when a user applies a flame to one end of the cigarette and draws air through the other end.
  • the localised heat provided by the flame and the oxygen in the air drawn through the cigarette causes the end of the cigarette to ignite, and the resulting combustion generates an inhalable smoke.
  • a flavour generating substrate such as, for example, a tobacco-based substrate or a substrate containing an aerosol-former and a flavouring.
  • Known heated aerosol-generating articles include, for example, electrically heated aerosol-generating articles and aerosol-generating articles in which an aerosol is generated by the transfer of heat from a combustible fuel element or heat source to a physically separate aerosol forming material.
  • the filter of the present invention finds particular application as the filter of mouthpiece in a heated aerosol-generating article in which the aerosol-generating substrate is heated to generate an aerosol, without combustion of the substrate.
  • the filter of the present invention is also suitable for use as the filter of a combustible smoking article in which the aerosol-generating substrate is combusted during use to generate a smoke.
  • aerosol-generating substrate describes a substrate capable of releasing, upon heating (including combustion), volatile compounds, which can form an aerosol.
  • the aerosol generated from aerosol-generating substrates may be visible or invisible and may include vapours (for example, fine particles of substances, which are in a gaseous state, that are ordinarily liquid or solid at room temperature) as well as gases and liquid droplets of condensed vapours.
  • vapours for example, fine particles of substances, which are in a gaseous state, that are ordinarily liquid or solid at room temperature
  • the term “aerosol” encompasses the aerosol produced upon heating of a substrate in a heated aerosol-generating article and the smoke produced upon combustion of a substrate in a combustible smoking article.
  • the present invention provides a filter for an aerosol-generating article, the filter comprising at least one filter segment comprising a filtration material formed with a plurality of fibres comprising a PHA compound having a value of denier per filament within the range of about 5.0 to 12.0.
  • the PHA containing fibres are referred to below as the “PHA fibres”.
  • the filter segment comprising the plurality of PHA containing fibres is referred to below as the “PHA filter segment”.
  • PHAs are a family of polyhydroxyesters of 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-hydroxyalkanoic acids, which are produced by a variety of bacterial species under nutrient-limiting conditions with excess carbon and are found as discrete cytoplasmic inclusions in bacterial cells.
  • a PHA molecule is typically made up of 600 to 35,000 (R)-hydroxy fatty acid monomer units.
  • PHA can be classified as either short-chain length PHA (scl-PHA; 3 to 5 carbon atoms), medium-chain length PHA (mcl-PHA; 6 to 14 carbon atoms), or long-chain length PHA (lcl-PHA; 15 or more carbon atoms).
  • articles in accordance with the present invention are more biodegradable as a whole.
  • aerosol-generating articles in accordance with the present invention also provide improved sustainability for the production process.
  • the filter segment is formed with PHA fibres having a relatively high denier per filament (dpf) of between about 5.0 and about 12.0.
  • dpf denier per filament
  • the PHA filter segment has been found to provide an improved level of retention of water from the aerosol passing through the filter.
  • the PHA filter segment can capture and retain a greater proportion of water from the aerosol than an equivalent filter segment formed of cellulose acetate tow.
  • This property of the PHA filter segment may be especially desirable in aerosol-generating articles in which the aerosol-generating substrate is heated, rather than combusted, to produce an aerosol.
  • the aerosol generated from such heated aerosol-generating articles may have a relatively high water content, for example, due to inclusion of additional humectants such as glycerin or polypropylene glycol which release additional water.
  • the improved retention of water by the PHA filter segment has been advantageously found to improve the sensorial experience to the consumer.
  • a PHA filter segment having PHA fibres with a relatively high dpf of between 5.0 and 12.0 has additionally been found to provide a relatively low resistance to draw (RTD), which may be desirable for the design of certain filters, for example where a low filtration efficiency is preferred.
  • the PHA filter segment preferably provides a filtration efficiency of less than 50 percent or more preferably less than 30 percent.
  • the provision of a relatively low RTD may be particularly desirable for heated aerosol-generating articles in which the aerosol-generating substrate is heated rather than combusted to produce an aerosol. In such articles, the use of the PHA filter segment as defined above can advantageously optimise the sensorial experience for the consumer, due to the low filtration efficiency.
  • a relatively low RTD may additionally be desirable where a relatively long filter segment is required. This may be the case, for example, where the filter is combined with an aerosol-generating substrate that is relatively short, as in certain heated aerosol-generating articles. Due to the low RTD, a relatively long PHA filter segment can be incorporated without increasing the overall RTD of the aerosol-generating article above acceptable levels to the consumer.
  • the provision of a relatively low RTD may be beneficial to the consumer in reducing the potential impact on the smoking experience of blocking the ventilation holes provided on the aerosol-generating article.
  • the ventilation holes may be blocked due to incorrect insertion of an aerosol-generating article into an aerosol-generating device during use.
  • the provision of a relatively low RTD may be desirable in aerosol-generating article where a non-porous outer wrapper is used. In both cases, the RTD will remain sufficiently low to provide an acceptable smoking experience, even without the provision of ventilation to the aerosol-generating article.
  • PHA fibres having a dpf value of between 5.0 and 12.0 may have a significantly larger cross section than conventionally used fibres, such as cellulose acetate fibres.
  • the inclusion of relatively large PHA fibres within the PHA filter segment results in a relatively low exposed surface area within the PHA filter segment since the number of fibres required to form the PHA filter segment will be lower than for fibres having a lower dpf.
  • the degree of exposure of the PHA fibres to potentially undesirable factors such as moisture, gases or bacteria, can also be minimised. This may advantageously improve the stability of the filter under certain storage conditions, thereby providing an improvement in the shelf life of the aerosol-generating article.
  • Filters formed with PHA fibres have also been found to provide a good filter hardness, which can be further enhanced by circumscribing the filter segment with a stiff plug wrap.
  • the denier per filament corresponding to the average denier of an individual PHA fibre within the filter, is between about 5.0 and about 12.0.
  • the term “denier per filament” (dpf) corresponds to the weight in grams of a single fibre or filament having a length of 9000 metres. In the present invention, the value of dpf therefore gives an indication of the thickness of each of the individual PHA fibres within the filter segment.
  • the denier per filament is expressed in units of denier, where 1 denier corresponds to 1 gram per 9000 metres.
  • the dpf of a filter or filter segment can be readily determined based on the measurement of weight and length of a sample of representative fibres from the filter or filter segment.
  • the denier per filament (dpf) of the PHA fibres is therefore at least about 5.0.
  • the dpf is at least about 5.5, more preferably at least about 6.0, more preferably at least about 6.5, more preferably at least about 7.0.
  • the denier per filament (dpf) of the PHA fibres is additionally no greater than 12.0.
  • the dpf is no greater than about 11.0, more preferably no greater than about 10.0, more preferably no greater than about 9.0, more preferably no greater than about 8.0.
  • the denier per filament (dpf) may be up to about 15.0.
  • the denier per filament (dpf) may be between about 5.0 and about 15.0.
  • the denier per filament may be between about 5.5 and about 11.0, or between about 6.0 and about 10.0, or between about 6.5 and about 9.0, or between about 7.0 and about 8.0.
  • the denier per filament may be between about 5.0 and about 7.5, or between about 5.0 and about 7.0, or between about 5.0 and about 6.5, or between about 5.0 and about 6.0, or about 5.5.
  • the denier per filament may be between about 7.0 and about 10.0, or between about 7.5 and about 10.0, or between about 8.0 and about 9.5, or between about 8.0 and about 9.0, or about 8.0.
  • the total denier of the filtration material comprising the PHA fibres is between about 10,000 and about 40,000 more preferably between about 15,000 and about 35,000, more preferably between about 15,000 and about 30,000, more preferably between about 20,000 and about 30,000.
  • the “total denier” of the filtration material defines the total weight in grams of 9000 metres of the combined fibres forming the filtration material.
  • the total denier for the filter segment therefore corresponds to the denier per filament multiplied by the total number of fibres in the filter segment.
  • the transverse cross-sectional shape of the PHA fibres may be varied, for example, in order to control the external surface area of the fibres within the filter.
  • the total surface area of the PHA fibres that is exposed to the aerosol as it passes through the filter segment may also be controlled. This in turn will control to some extent the filtration properties of the PHA fibres, for example, the amount of water that is adsorbed by the fibres.
  • the total external surface area of the PHA fibres within the filter segment is preferably between about 0.08 square metres per gram and about 0.21 square metres per gram, more preferably between about 0.10 square metres per gram and about 0.18 square metres per gram, more preferably between about 0.12 square metres per gram and about 0.15 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres may have a substantially round cross-section.
  • the total external surface area of the PHA fibres within the filter segment is preferably between about 0.08 square metres per gram and about 0.12 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres may have a Y-shaped cross-section.
  • the total external surface are of the PHA fibres within the filter segment is preferably between about 0.15 square metres per gram and about 0.21 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres provided within the filter of the aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may be formed of any suitable PHA compound, including PHA polymers or copolymers.
  • suitable PHA compounds include but are not limited to: polyhydroxypropionate, polyhydroxyvalerate, polyhydroxybutyrate, polyhydroxyhexanoate and polyhydroxyoctanoate.
  • the PHA compound is poly(3-hydroxybutyrate).
  • the PHA filter segment preferably comprises at least about 5 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 10 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 20 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 30 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 40 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 50 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 60 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 70 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 80 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 90 percent by weight of the PHA fibres, more preferably at least about 95 percent by weight of the PHA fibres.
  • the remainder of the fibres within the PHA filter segment may comprise any suitable material.
  • Suitable fibrous materials would be known to the skilled person and include but are not limited to polylactic acid (PLA) and cellulose acetate.
  • the PHA filter segment is therefore formed with a relatively high level of PHA fibres. This provides an enhanced biodegradability of the filter and of the aerosol-generating article as a whole. As described above, it has previously been found to be technically challenging to form filter segments with a high proportion of degradable polymers, which provide acceptable filtration properties. However, the inventors have surprisingly found that it is possible to produce a filter segment incorporating a relatively high level of PHA fibres that provides desirable levels of filtration properties such as filtration efficiency and resistance to draw.
  • the PHA fibres of the filter according to the invention may be produced using any suitable method. Suitable techniques for the manufacture of PHA fibres would be known to the skilled person and include but are not limited to melt spinning, gel spinning and electrospinning. Preferably, the PHA fibres are produced by melt spinning. Melt spinning is often regarded as the most economical process of spinning, since no solvent needs to be recovered or evaporated, as is by contrast the case with solution spinning. Further, the spinning rate with melt spinning is generally fairly high, which is advantageous in terms of overall productivity and manufacturing efficiency.
  • the PHA fibres may optionally be crimped, in the same way as cellulose acetate fibres in existing filter segments.
  • the PHA filter segment may be formed of a fibrous filtration material formed with PHA fibres only.
  • the PHA fibres may be combined with a plurality of fibres of an additional biodegradable polymer to form the filter segment.
  • the filter segment preferably comprises at least about 5 percent by weight of at least one biodegradable polymer selected from the group consisting of starch, polybutylene succinate (PBS), polybutyrate adipate terephthalate (PBAT), thermoplastic starch and thermoplastic starch blends (TPS), polycaprolactone (PCL), polyglycolide (PGA), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH/PVA), viscose, regenerated cellulose, polysaccharides, cellulose acetate with a degree of substitution (DS) of less than 2.1, polyamides, protein-based biopolymers, chitosan-chitin based biopolymers, and combinations thereof.
  • PBS polybutylene succinate
  • PBAT polybutyrate adipate terephthalate
  • TPS thermoplastic starch and thermoplastic starch blends
  • PCL polycaprolactone
  • PGA polyglycolide
  • PVOH/PVA polyvinyl alcohol
  • viscose
  • the PHA filter segment comprises at least about 10 percent by weight of one such additional biodegradable polymer. More preferably, the PHA filter segment comprises at least about 11 percent by weight or at least 12 percent by weight or at least 13 percent by weight or at least 14 percent by weight of the additional biodegradable polymer. Even more preferably, the PHA filter segment comprises at least about 15 percent by weight of one such additional biodegradable polymer.
  • the inventors have found that including one or more of these ingredients in the blend from which the fibrous material of the filter segment is formed further contributes to enhancing biodegradability of the filter segment and of the aerosol-generating article as a whole.
  • the at least one biodegradable polymer is one or more of PBAT, PCL and PBS.
  • PBAT PBAT
  • PCL PCL
  • PBS PBS
  • the PHA fibres may be formed of the PHA compound alone, or in combination with one or more other polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA).
  • PHA polylactic acid
  • the PHA fibres are therefore formed of a blend of polymers including the PHA compound.
  • the PHA filter segment preferably comprises at least about 5 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 10 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 20 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 30 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 40 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 50 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 60 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 70 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 80 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 90 percent by weight of the PHA compound, more preferably at least about 95 percent by weight of the PHA compound.
  • the PHA filter segment of aerosol-generating article according to the invention preferably further comprises an additive for reducing certain smoke constituents in the aerosol generated from the aerosol-generating substrate.
  • the PHA filter segment preferably further comprises an additive for the reduction of phenols and phenol derivatives.
  • Suitable additives would be known to the skilled person and include, but are not limited to: polyethylene glycol (PEG), triacetin, tri-ethyl citrate, cellulose acetate flakes or combinations thereof.
  • the filter segment comprises between about 3 percent and about 15 percent by weight of the additive, more preferably between about 5 percent and about 9 percent by weight of the additive.
  • the PHA filter segment comprises polyethylene glycol, such as PEG 400.
  • PEG polyethylene glycol
  • the combination of the PHA fibres with an additive such as PEG for the reduction of phenolic compounds from the aerosol generated from the aerosol-generating substrate has been found to be particularly effective.
  • PHA fibres generally provide a good filtration efficiency for undesirable smoke constituents but are less effective at the removal of phenolic compounds.
  • By incorporating a compound that specifically reduces the level of phenolic compounds in the aerosol generated from the aerosol-generating substrate it is possible to further optimise the filtration capabilities of the filter according to the invention comprising PHA fibres. This in turn improves the sensory characteristics of the aerosol delivered to the consumer.
  • the PHA filter segment further comprises at least about 5 percent by weight of polyethylene glycol, based on the total weight of the filtration material.
  • the filter segment comprises no more than 10 percent by weight of polyethylene glycol, based on the total weight of the filtration material.
  • the PHA filter segment further comprises a mixture of cellulose acetate and triacetin.
  • the mixture comprises at least 90 percent by weight of triacetin and up to 10 percent by weight cellulose acetate.
  • the mixture may be formed by adding cellulose acetate flakes to triacetin to form a solution.
  • the solution may then be sprayed onto the PHA fibres in the PHA filter segment. This combination has been found to advantageously replicate the combined effects of triacetin and cellulose acetate fibres in the filter of a conventional cigarette.
  • the PHA filter segment of the aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may be adapted in order to provide a desired level of resistance to draw (RTD). Due to their relatively large size, the PHA fibres can be arranged to provide a relatively low RTD to the PHA filter segment.
  • the PHA filter segment is therefore particularly suitable for use in the filter or mouthpiece of a heated aerosol-generating article, where a relatively low RTD is typically desirable.
  • the PHA filter segment may be particularly suitable in aerosol-generating articles for which a relatively long mouthpiece or filter is preferred, since an acceptable RTD can still be provided.
  • an RTD of the PHA filter segment for a 27 millimetre filter segment is at least about 10 millimetres H 2 O. More preferably, an RTD of the PHA filter segment for a 27 millimetre filter segment is at least about 12 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably at least about 15 millimetres H 2 O. Even more preferably, in aerosol-generating articles in accordance with the present invention an RTD of the PHA filter segment for a 27 millimetre filter segment is at least about 18 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably at least about 20 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment for a 27 millimetre filter segment is preferably no more than about 50 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than 45 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than about 40 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment for a 27 millimetre filter segment may be between about 10 millimetres H 2 O and about 50 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 12 millimetres H 2 O and about 50 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 15 millimetres H 2 O and about 45 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 18 millimetres H 2 O and about 45 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 20 millimetres H 2 O and about 40 millimetres H 2 O, or around 25 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the PHA filter segment has an RTD (based on the length of the PHA filter segment in the article) of at least about 10 millimetres H 2 O. More preferably, an RTD of the PHA filter segment is at least about 15 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably at least about 20 millimetres H 2 O. Even more preferably, in aerosol-generating articles in accordance with the present invention an RTD of the PHA filter segment is at least about 25 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably at least about 30 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment (based on the length of the PHA filter segment in the article) is preferably no more than about 100 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than about 80 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than about 60 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment may be between about 10 millimetres H 2 O and about 100 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 15 millimetres H 2 O and about 80 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 20 millimetres H 2 O and about 80 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 25 millimetres H 2 O and about 60 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 30 millimetres H 2 O and about 60 millimetres H 2 O.
  • Such ranges may be particularly suitable for combustible smoking articles.
  • the PHA filter segment has an RTD (based on the length of the PHA filter segment in the article) of least about 10 millimetres H 2 O. More preferably, an RTD of the PHA filter segment is at least about 11 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably at least about 12 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment (based on the length of the PHA filter segment in the article) is preferably no more than about 25 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than about 20 millimetres H 2 O, more preferably no more than about 15 millimetres H 2 O.
  • the RTD of the PHA filter segment may be between about 10 millimetres H 2 O and about 25 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 11 millimetres H 2 O and about 25 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 12 millimetres H 2 O and about 20 millimetres H 2 O, or between about 12 millimetres H 2 O and about 15 millimetres H 2 O, or around 13 millimetres H 2 O.
  • Such ranges may be particularly suitable for heated aerosol-generating articles in which the aerosol-generating substrate is heated rather than combusted to produce an aerosol.
  • “Resistance to draw” refers to the static pressure difference between the two ends of a sample when it is traversed by an air flow under steady conditions in which the volumetric flow is 17.5 millilitres per second at the output end.
  • the RTD of a sample can be measured using the method set out in ISO Standard 6565:2002.
  • the PHA filter segment of the aerosol-generating article according to the invention has additionally been found to provide a good stability in the RTD, which means that a high variability in the RTD can advantageously be avoided.
  • a standard deviation from the target RTD of between 2 percent and 10 percent, more preferably between 2 percent and 5 percent.
  • the PHA filter segment of the aerosol-generating articles according to the invention has an average radial hardness of at least 80 percent, more preferably at least 85 percent.
  • the PHA filter segment is therefore able to provide a desirable level of filter hardness, which is comparable to that provided by a conventional cellulose acetate tow filter.
  • the radial hardness of the PHA filter segment may be further increased by circumscribing the PHA filter segment by a stiff plug wrap, for example, a plug wrap having a basis weight of at least about 80 grams per square metre (gsm), or at least about 100 gsm, or at least about 110 gsm.
  • Radial hardness refers to resistance to compression is a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis. Radial hardness of an aerosol-generating article around a filter may be determined by applying a load across the article at the location of the filter, transverse to the longitudinal axis of the article, and measuring the average (mean) depressed diameters of the articles. Radial hardness is given by:
  • D s is the original (undepressed) diameter
  • D d is the depressed diameter after applying a set load for a set duration. The harder the material, the closer the hardness is to 100%.
  • aerosol-generating articles should be aligned parallel in a plane and the same portion of each aerosol-generating article to be tested should be subjected to a set load for a set duration.
  • This test is performed using a known DD60A Densimeter device (manufactured and made commercially available by Heinr. Borgwaldt GmbH, Germany), which is fitted with a measuring head for aerosol-generating articles, such as cigarettes, and with an aerosol-generating article receptacle.
  • the load is applied using two load applying cylindrical rods, which extend across the diameter of all of the aerosol-generating articles at once.
  • the test should be performed such that twenty contact points occur between the aerosol-generating articles and the load applying cylindrical rods.
  • the filters to be tested may be long enough such that only ten aerosol-generating articles are needed to form twenty contact points, with each smoking article contacting both load applying rods (because they are long enough to extend between the rods).
  • twenty aerosol-generating articles should be used to form the twenty contact points, with each aerosol-generating article contacting only one of the load applying rods, as further discussed below.
  • Two further stationary cylindrical rods are located underneath the aerosol-generating articles, to support the aerosol-generating articles and counteract the load applied by each of the load applying cylindrical rods.
  • the use of PHA fibres to produce the filter segment of aerosol-generating articles according to the invention advantageously provides improved biodegradability compared to conventional cellulose acetate filters.
  • the PHA filter segment has a biodegradability in aqueous medium of at least about 45 percent, more preferably at least about 50 percent and most preferably at least about 55 percent, when measured in accordance with the test method described in ISO 14851 Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials in an aqueous medium—Method by measuring the oxygen demand in a closed respirometer (2005).
  • a cellulose acetate filter segment shows a biodegradability of approximately 30 percent.
  • the use of PHA fibres instead of cellulose acetate fibres to form a filter segment can therefore be seen to provide a significant improvement in the biodegradability of the filter segment.
  • the size of the PHA filter segment may be varied depending upon the type of aerosol-generating article into which it is incorporated.
  • the PHA filter segment has a length of at least about 4 millimetres, more preferably a length of at least about 5 millimetres, more preferably a length of at least about 7 millimetres, most preferably a length of at least about 10 millimetres.
  • the PHA filter segment has a length of less than or equal to about 30 millimetres, a length of less than or equal to about 27 millimetres, more preferably, a length of less than or equal to about 25 millimetres, most preferably a length of less than or equal to about 20 millimetres.
  • the length of the PHA filter segment is preferably from about 5 millimetres to about 30 millimetres, more preferably from about 10 millimetres to about 30 millimetres, even more preferably from about 15 millimetres to about 30 millimetres, most preferably from about 20 millimetres to about 30 millimetres.
  • a length of the PHA filter segment may be from about 4 millimetres to about 27 millimetres, and preferably is from about 5 millimetres to about 27 millimetres, more preferably from about 10 millimetres to about 27 millimetres, even more preferably from about 15 millimetres to about 27 millimetres, most preferably from about 20 millimetres to about 27 millimetres.
  • a length of the PHA filter segment may be from about 4 millimetres to about 25 millimetres, and preferably is from about 5 millimetres to about 25 millimetres, more preferably from about 10 millimetres to about 25 millimetres, even more preferably from about 15 millimetres to about 30 millimetres, most preferably from about 20 millimetres to about 25 millimetres.
  • the length of the PHA filter segment is preferably between about 20 millimetres and about 30 millimetres, more preferably between about 25 millimetres and about 30 millimetres, most preferably around 27 millimetres.
  • the length of the PHA filter segment is preferably between about 5 millimetres and about 15 millimetres, more preferably between about 5 millimetres and about 10 millimetres, most preferably around 7 millimetres.
  • the PHA filter segment preferably has an external diameter that is about equal to the external diameter of the aerosol-generating article.
  • the filter segment has an external diameter of at least 5 millimetres.
  • the PHA filter segment may have an external diameter of between about 5 millimetres and about 12 millimetres, for example of between about 5 millimetres and about 10 millimetres or of between about 6 millimetres and about 8 millimetres.
  • the PHA filter segment has an external diameter of 7.2 millimetres, to within 10 percent.
  • the shape of the PHA filter segment may also be varied depending upon the desired construction of the aerosol-generating article.
  • the PHA filter segment may be in the form of a solid, cylindrical plug of fibrous filtration material comprising the PHA fibres. Such a filter segment would therefore provide a similar construction to a conventional plug of cellulose acetate tow.
  • the PHA filter segment may be in the form of a hollow tube segment.
  • a hollow tube segment has a greater exposed surface area that a cylindrical plug of an equivalent diameter and this may further improve the biodegradation of the PHA filter segment.
  • the hollow tube segment preferably has a wall thickness of at least about 0.3 millimetres. More preferably, the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of at least about 0.4 millimetres. Even more preferably, the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of at least about 0.5 millimetres.
  • the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of less than or equal to about 1.9 millimetres. More preferably, the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of less than or equal to about 1.5 millimetres. Even more preferably, the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of less than or equal to about 1.2 millimetres. Particularly preferably, the hollow tube segment has a wall thickness of less than or equal to about 0.9 millimetres.
  • the hollow tube segment may typically have a length of at least about 4 millimetres.
  • a length of the hollow tube segment is at least about 5 millimetres. More preferably, a length of the hollow tube segment is at least about 7 millimetres. Even more preferably, a length of the hollow tube segment is at least about 10 millimetres.
  • the filtration material may comprise some cellulose acetate in addition to the PHA fibres.
  • the hollow tube segment may comprise between about 5 percent and about 15 percent by weight of cellulose acetate.
  • a certain amount of cellulose acetate in the hollow tube segment may impart desirable filtration properties and mechanical properties to the hollow tube segment as well as facilitating manufacture of the hollow tube segment.
  • the filter of aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may be a single segment filter consisting of the PHA filter segment only.
  • the filter of aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may further comprise one or more additional filter segments formed of filtration material, which may be provided upstream or downstream of the PHA filter segment as described above.
  • the PHA filter segment may be combined with one or more axially aligned filter plugs formed of a fibrous filtration material, which may or may not include PHA fibres.
  • the PHA filter segment may be combined with one or more tubular elements, such as a hollow acetate tube or a cardboard tube.
  • the filter may include a support element in the form of a hollow acetate tube.
  • the PHA filter segment may be combined with an aerosol-cooling element.
  • the additional filter segments are formed of a material other than cellulose acetate.
  • the additional filter segments comprise PHA fibres, which may optionally be held in the desired shape by means of a suitable adhesive such as PVA.
  • each of the additional filter segments comprises at least about 25 percent by weight of a PHA compound, more preferably at least about 50 percent by weight of a PHA compound.
  • the filter of aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may optionally comprise a flavourant.
  • Flavourants can be incorporated using a variety of different means, which would be known to the skilled person.
  • a flavourant may be incorporated in the form of a capsule which may be provided in the PHA filter segment, or in an additional filter segment.
  • the filter of aerosol-generating article according to the invention comprises a capsule within the PHA filter segment, wherein the capsule contains an additive for modifying the aerosol generated from the aerosol-generating substrate during use.
  • the additive is a flavourant.
  • PHA fibres having a dpf value within the range of 5.0 to 12.0 means that the PHA fibres have a relatively large cross section, as discussed above. This in turn means that there is an increased amount of space available between the individual fibres compared to filters formed from fibres with a lower dpf value.
  • the PHA filter segment formed from the PHA fibres having a dpf within this range is therefore particularly suitable for the incorporation of a capsule.
  • a capsule can be readily incorporated into the PHA filter segment during manufacturing. Furthermore, the capsule will be effectively retained in the desired axial position within the PHA filter segment.
  • the filter of aerosol-generating articles according to the invention is preferably circumscribed by an outer wrapper, for example, a tipping wrapper that circumscribes the filter segments, the downstream end of the aerosol-generating substrate and any additional components that may be provided in between.
  • the tipping wrapper may comprise a removable tipping wrapper portion, as described in WO-A-2017/162838 This enables at least a portion of the tipping wrapper to be removed before the aerosol-generating article is discarded. The removal of the tipping wrapper exposes the underlying filter segments and may therefore advantageously speed up the rate of biodegradation of the filter materials.
  • the aerosol-generating articles according to the invention further comprises an aerosol-generating substrate, which is preferably in the form of a rod of an aerosol-generating substrate.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate is a rod of a tobacco material.
  • the aerosol generating substrate may have a length of between about 5 millimetres and about 100 mm.
  • the aerosol generating substrate has a length of at least about 5 millimetres, more preferably at least about 7 millimetres.
  • the aerosol generating substrate preferably has a length of less than about 80 millimetres, more preferably less than about 65 millimetres, even more preferably less than about 50 millimetres.
  • the aerosol generating substrate has a length of less than about 35 millimetres, more preferably less than 25 millimetres, even more preferably less than about 20 millimetres.
  • the aerosol generating substrate may have a length of about 10 millimetres.
  • the aerosol generating substrate has a length of about 12 millimetres.
  • aerosol-generating articles according to the present invention are filter cigarettes or other combustible smoking articles in which the aerosol generating substrate comprises a tobacco material that is combusted to form smoke.
  • the aerosol generating substrate may comprise a tobacco rod.
  • the tobacco rod may comprise one or more of cut filler and reconstituted tobacco.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate which will typically be a tobacco rod, preferably has a length of between about 10 millimetres and about 100 millimetres, more preferably a total length of between about 30 millimetres and about 70 millimetres.
  • the tobacco rod may comprise one or more of cut filler and reconstituted tobacco.
  • the filter of the present invention comprising the PHA segment finds particular application in heated aerosol-generating articles in which a tobacco material is heated to form an aerosol, rather than combusted. This is at least partly due to the possibility of providing a relatively low level of RTD for the PHA segment with the defined range of dpf, as described above.
  • a tobacco material is heated by one or more electrical heating elements to produce an aerosol.
  • an aerosol is produced by the transfer of heat from a combustible or chemical heat source to a physically separate tobacco material, which may be located within, around or downstream of the heat source.
  • the present invention further encompasses aerosol generating articles in which a nicotine-containing aerosol is generated from a tobacco material, tobacco extract, or other nicotine source, without combustion, and in some cases without heating, for example through a chemical reaction.
  • the aerosol-generating article preferably has a length of between about 5 millimetres and about 40 millimetres, more preferably between about 9 millimetres and about 15 millimetres.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate is preferably formed of a homogenised tobacco material, formed from the agglomeration of tobacco particles.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate may comprise one or more gathered sheets of homogenised tobacco material.
  • the one or more sheets may be textured.
  • the term ‘textured sheet’ denotes a sheet that has been crimped, embossed, debossed, perforated or otherwise deformed.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate may comprise a plurality of strips or strands of homogenised tobacco material. The strips or strands may be substantially aligned with each other in the longitudinal direction, or may be randomly oriented.
  • the homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate may have a tobacco content of at least about 40 percent by weight on a dry weight basis, more preferably of at least about 60 percent by weight on a dry weight basis, more preferably or at least about 70 percent by weight on a dry basis and most preferably at least about 90 percent by weight on a dry weight basis.
  • the homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate may comprise one or more intrinsic binders, that is tobacco endogenous binders, one or more extrinsic binders, that is tobacco exogenous binders, or a combination thereof to help agglomerate the particulate tobacco.
  • the homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate may comprise other additives including, but not limited to, tobacco and non-tobacco fibres, aerosol-formers, humectants, plasticisers, flavourants, fillers, aqueous and non-aqueous solvents and combinations thereof.
  • Suitable extrinsic binders for inclusion in homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate include, but are not limited to: gums such as, for example, guar gum, xanthan gum, arabic gum and locust bean gum; cellulosic binders such as, for example, hydroxypropyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose and ethyl cellulose; polysaccharides such as, for example, starches, organic acids, such as alginic acid, conjugate base salts of organic acids, such as sodium-alginate, agar and pectins; and combinations thereof.
  • gums such as, for example, guar gum, xanthan gum, arabic gum and locust bean gum
  • cellulosic binders such as, for example, hydroxypropyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose and ethyl cellulose
  • non-tobacco fibres for inclusion in homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate include, but are not limited to: cellulose fibres; soft-wood fibres; hard-wood fibres; jute fibres and combinations thereof.
  • non-tobacco fibres Prior to inclusion in homogenised tobacco material for use in the aerosol-generating substrate, non-tobacco fibres may be treated by suitable processes known in the art including, but not limited to: mechanical pulping; refining; chemical pulping; bleaching; sulphate pulping; and combinations thereof.
  • Aerosol-generating substrates for heated aerosol-generating articles typically comprise an “aerosol former”, that is, a compound or mixture of compounds that, in use, facilitates formation of the aerosol, and that preferably is substantially resistant to thermal degradation at the operating temperature of the aerosol-generating article.
  • suitable aerosol-formers include: polyhydric alcohols, such as propylene glycol, triethylene glycol, 1,3-butanediol and glycerin; esters of polyhydric alcohols, such as glycerol mono-, di- or triacetate; and aliphatic esters of mono-, di- or polycarboxylic acids, such as dimethyl dodecanedioate and dimethyl tetradecanedioate.
  • Preferred aerosol formers are polyhydric alcohols or mixtures thereof, such as propylene glycol, triethylene glycol, 1,3-butanediol and, most preferred, glycerine.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate comprises at least 10 percent by weight of an aerosol former, more preferably at least 12 percent by weight of an aerosol former, more preferably at least about 15 percent by weight of an aerosol former.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate preferably comprises no more than 30 percent by weight of an aerosol former, more preferably no more than about 25 percent by weight of an aerosol former, more preferably no more than about 20 percent by weight of an aerosol former.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate may comprise between about 10 percent and about 30 percent by weight of an aerosol former, or between about 12 percent and about 25 percent by weight of an aerosol former, or between about 15 percent and about 20 percent by weight of an aerosol former.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate comprises around 18 percent by weight of an aerosol former.
  • the aerosol-generating articles according to the invention may further comprise one or more additional components between the filter and the aerosol-generating substrate.
  • the aerosol-generating articles may further comprise one or more of: a support element, an aerosol-cooling element and a transfer element. The construction of such components would be known to the skilled person.
  • the aerosol-generating article comprises in a linear sequential arrangement: an aerosol-generating substrate, a support element immediately downstream of the aerosol-generating substrate, an aerosol-cooling element located immediately downstream of the support element and a mouthpiece comprising the PHA filter segment, at the downstream end of the filter.
  • the aerosol-generating article comprises in a linear sequential arrangement: an aerosol-generating substrate, a transfer element, an aerosol-cooling element, a spacer element and a mouthpiece filter.
  • the aerosol-generating article further comprises a combustible heat source at the upstream end of the aerosol-generating article, in contact with the upstream end of the aerosol-generating substrate.
  • the aerosol-generating article may comprise a carbonaceous heat source at the upstream end, for heating the aerosol-generating substrate to generate an aerosol during use. Suitable carbonaceous heat sources would be known to the skilled person.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of an aerosol-generating article according to a first embodiment of the invention, for use with an aerosol-generating device comprising a heater element;
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of an aerosol-generating article according to a second embodiment of the invention, comprising an integral heat source;
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of an aerosol-generating article according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic longitudinal cross-sectional view of an aerosol-generating system comprising an electrically operated aerosol-generating device and the aerosol-generating article shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the aerosol-generating article 10 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a rod of aerosol-generating substrate 12 , a support element provided as a hollow tubular element 14 , a cooling element 16 , and a mouth end filter segment 18 . These four elements are arranged sequentially and in coaxial alignment and are circumscribed by a substrate wrapper 20 to form the aerosol-generating article 10 .
  • the aerosol-generating article 10 has a mouth end 22 and a distal end 24 located at the opposite end of the article to the mouth end 22 .
  • the aerosol-generating article 10 shown in FIG. 1 is particularly suitable for use with an electrically operated aerosol-generating device comprising a heater for heating the rod of aerosol-generating substrate.
  • air is drawn through the aerosol-generating article by a user from the distal end 24 to the mouth end 22 .
  • the distal end 24 of the aerosol-generating article may also be described as the upstream end of the aerosol-generating article 10 and the mouth end 22 of the aerosol-generating article 10 may also be described as the downstream end of the aerosol-generating article 10 .
  • Elements of the aerosol-generating article 10 located between the mouth end 22 and the distal end 24 can be described as being upstream of the mouth end 22 or, alternatively, downstream of the distal end 24 .
  • the aerosol-generating substrate 12 is located at the extreme distal or upstream end of the aerosol-generating article 10 .
  • the aerosol-generating substrate 12 comprises a gathered sheet of crimped homogenised tobacco material circumscribed by a wrapper.
  • the crimped sheet of homogenised tobacco material comprises glycerin as an aerosol former.
  • the support element 14 is located immediately downstream of the aerosol-generating substrate 12 and abuts the aerosol-generating substrate 12 .
  • the support element is a hollow tube formed of a fibrous filtration material.
  • the support element 14 locates the aerosol-generating substrate 12 at the extreme distal end 24 of the aerosol-generating article 10 so that it can be penetrated by a heating element of an aerosol-generating device.
  • the support element 14 acts to prevent the aerosol-generating substrate 16 from being forced downstream within the aerosol-generating article 10 towards the aerosol-cooling element 16 when a heating element of an aerosol-generating device is inserted into the aerosol-generating substrate 12 .
  • the support element 14 also acts as a spacer to space the aerosol-cooling element 16 of the aerosol-generating article 10 from the aerosol-generating substrate 12 .
  • the aerosol-cooling element 16 is located immediately downstream of the support element 14 and abuts the support element 16 .
  • volatile substances released from the aerosol-generating substrate 12 pass along the aerosol-cooling element 16 towards the mouth end 22 of the aerosol-generating article 10 .
  • the volatile substances may cool within the aerosol-cooling element 16 to form an aerosol that is inhaled by the user.
  • the aerosol-cooling element comprises a tubular element 20 .
  • the crimped and gathered sheet of polylactic acid defines a plurality of longitudinal channels that extend along the length of the aerosol-cooling element 40 .
  • the filter segment 18 is located immediately downstream of the aerosol-cooling element 16 and abuts the aerosol-cooling element 16 .
  • the filter segment 18 comprises a single cylindrical plug of a fibrous filtration material formed of a plurality of PHA fibres having a denier per filament of approximately 8.0 and a total denier of approximately 15,000.
  • the PHA fibres have a round cross-sectional shape and are substantially longitudinally aligned with each other along the length of the filter segment.
  • the external surface area of the PHA fibres corresponds to about 0.1 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres have been formed by a melt spinning process and are crimped.
  • the plug of fibrous filtration material is circumscribed by a plug wrap (not shown).
  • the aerosol-generating article 100 shown in FIG. 2 comprises a combustible heat source 112 , a rod of aerosol-generating substrate 114 , a transfer element 116 , an aerosol-cooling element, 118 , a spacer element 120 and a mouthpiece filter segment 122 . These elements are arranged sequentially and in coaxial alignment and are circumscribed by a substrate wrapper to form the aerosol-generating article 100 .
  • the combustible heat source 112 comprises a substantially circularly cylindrical body of carbonaceous material, having a length of about 10 millimetres.
  • the combustible heat source 112 is a blind heat source. In other words, the combustible heat source 112 does not comprise any air channels extending therethrough.
  • the rod of aerosol-generating substrate 114 is arranged at a proximal end of the combustible heat source 112 .
  • the aerosol-generating substrate 114 comprises a substantially circularly cylindrical plug of tobacco material 124 circumscribed by filter plug wrap 126 .
  • a non-combustible, substantially air impermeable first barrier 128 is arranged between the proximal end of the combustible heat source 112 and a distal end of the aerosol-generating substrate 114 .
  • the first barrier 128 comprises a disc of aluminium foil.
  • the first barrier 128 also forms a heat-conducting member between the combustible heat source 112 and the aerosol-generating substrate 114 , for conducting heat from the proximal face of the combustible heat source 112 to the distal face of the aerosol-generating substrate 114 .
  • a heat-conducting element 130 circumscribes a proximal portion of the combustible heat source 112 and a distal portion of the aerosol-forming substrate 114 .
  • the heat-conducting element 130 comprises a tube of aluminium foil.
  • the heat-conducting element 130 is in direct contact with the proximal portion of the combustible heat source 112 and the filter plug wrap 126 of the aerosol-generating substrate 114 .
  • the mouthpiece filter 122 comprises a single cylindrical plug 126 of a fibrous filtration material formed of a plurality of PHA fibres having a denier per filament of approximately 8.0 and a total denier of approximately 15,000.
  • the PHA fibres have a round cross-sectional shape and are substantially longitudinally aligned with each other along the length of the filter segment.
  • the total external surface area of the PHA fibres corresponds to about 0.1 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres have been formed by a melt spinning process and are crimped.
  • the plug of fibrous filtration material is circumscribed by a plug wrap (not shown).
  • the aerosol-generating article 310 shown in FIG. 3 is a combustible smoking article comprising an aerosol-generating substrate 312 and a filter 314 arranged in coaxial alignment with each other.
  • the aerosol-generating substrate 312 comprises a tobacco rod circumscribed by an outer wrapper (not shown).
  • a tipping wrapper 316 circumscribes both the filter 314 and an end portion of the aerosol-generating substrate 312 and attaches the filter 314 to the aerosol-generating substrate 312 .
  • the filter 314 comprises a single cylindrical plug 318 of a fibrous filtration material formed of PHA fibres having a denier per filament of approximately 8.0 and a total denier of approximately 15,000.
  • the PHA fibres have a round cross-sectional shape and are substantially longitudinally aligned with each other along the length of the filter segment.
  • the total external surface area of the PHA fibres corresponds to about 0.1 square metres per gram.
  • the PHA fibres have been formed by a melt spinning process and are crimped.
  • the plug of fibrous filtration material is circumscribed by a plug wrap (not shown).
  • FIG. 4 shows a portion of an electrically operated aerosol-generating system 200 that utilises a heater blade 210 to heat the rod of aerosol-generating substrate 12 of the aerosol-generating article 10 shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the heater blade 210 is mounted within an aerosol-generating article chamber within a housing of an electrically operated aerosol-generating device 212 .
  • the aerosol-generating device 212 defines a plurality of air holes 214 for allowing air to flow to the aerosol-generating article 10 , as illustrated by the arrows in FIG. 4 .
  • the aerosol-generating device 212 comprises a power supply and electronics, which are not shown in FIG. 4 .

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