Carbon dioxide impregnation of tobacco by super cooling
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1. A process for impregnating tobacco with carbon dioxide comprising the steps of:
- (a) contacting tobacco with gaseous carbon dioxide at a pressure of at least 50 psig; and
(b) rapidly cooling the carbon dioxide/tobacco system to a temperature where much of the carbon dioxide condenses and solidifies within the tobacco.
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Abstract
A process for impregnating tobacco with carbon dioxide is provided. The process comprises: (a) contacting tobacco with carbon dioxide gas at relatively low pressure (b) rapidly cooling the tobacco-carbon dioxide system until the carbon dioxide condenses as liquid or solid within the tobacco and finally solidifies, and (c) releasing the pressure in the cooled system. Thereafter, the carbon dioxide-treated tobacco may be expanded conventionally, such as by subjecting it to heating conditions effective to liberate the carbon dioxide therein.
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1. A process for impregnating tobacco with carbon dioxide comprising the steps of:
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(a) contacting tobacco with gaseous carbon dioxide at a pressure of at least 50 psig; and (b) rapidly cooling the carbon dioxide/tobacco system to a temperature where much of the carbon dioxide condenses and solidifies within the tobacco. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A process for expanding tobacco comprising the steps of:
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(a) contacting tobacco with gaseous carbon dioxide under a pressure of at least 50 psig; (b) rapidly cooling the carbon dioxide/tobacco system to a temperature where the carbon dioxide condenses and solidifies within the tobacco to accomplish impregnation; (c) releasing the pressure of the system; and (d) thereafter heating the impregnated tobacco under conditions effective to liberate the carbon dioxide therein so as to cause expansion of the tobacco. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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