Branton, PeterPeterBrantonLeistner, MatthiasMatthiasLeistnerWöllner, MichelleMichelleWöllnerKaskel, StefanStefanKaskel2022-03-052022-03-052017https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/24587310.1002/ceat.201600232Cigarette smoke is an aerosol containing a large number of chemicals, including toxicants. In recent years, a number of cigarette filter additives have been evaluated for their toxicant filtration properties. Screening is a useful tool to accelerate the testing and development of new filter additives and filtration mechanisms. The evaluation of a filter material screening technique based on the so-called InfraSORP technology is described. By comparing InfraSORP measurements with reference cigarette smoke experiments of potential cigarette filter materials like activated carbons and ion-exchange resin, an excellent correlation is demonstrated. This technique allows for a rapid screening of potential filter materials prior to testing any final candidates in cigarettes.enactivated carbonadsorptioncigarette smokefilter additivesInfraSORP technology660An innovative technique for rapid screening of cigarette filter adsorbentsjournal article