thanks to you as well im no chemist either and I actually like when people debate
I don’t take it personally or anything it’s for the greater good really.
Upon further reading it looks like rayon (cellulose) IS considered a polymer and so is cotton but that dosen’t mean plastics, wikipedia says it’s a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits.[
From what I have read depolymeriZation is a common process and it looks like cotton goes through the same process but with different starting ingredients, cotton has a high % of cellulose plus other things
In the link you gave about cellulose it even states cotton is 50 - 95% cellulose at the top left (at least the cotton they used in the test) but the caveat is there many grades of rayon and cotton with different refining methods
Rayon is just cotton with fewer ingredients and the heat propertys have been tested and documented by multiple vapers, if depolymeriZation is an issue with rayon I think it’s even worse with cotton but that is just my opinion from using it
less gunking and the wicks last 2 - 4 times longer to seems like it is breaking down slower than cotton does
Thank you so much for holding this outlook!
I share it FWIW.
This single line nicely sums up what has remained as the central point of contention for me over the last few years of reading vapers thoughts.
For my position (point of view), it’s the exact opposite. Cotton is the (only 100%) natural material (for our purposes) in the vaping discussion.
Now, I also want to make clear that I don’t believe that all cotton on the vape market is pure (or has had zero processing). Quite the opposite I’m sure.
But in keeping focused with the base material (cotton vs rayon), I’m having difficulty (thus far) finding the composition of rayon (with any scientific [read as non-marketing, and non-wiki type stuff] that “just anybody” can add their non-accredited two cents in.)
One of the things I did stumble across (which is the history I am aware of, and why I currently have the reservations I have) was a history of Rayon, according to Mitsubishi Rayon Co Ltd. , Japan:
I’ve heard of, seen, touched, and stood in fields full of raw cotton. But (to date) I’ve never once heard of, nor read about a field of rayon (for cultivation) or “rayon seeds” for planting.
While I’m open to the idea of such existing (I’m well aware I don’t know even a smidgen of “everything” lol), I have yet to learn about it.
I personally think that a LOT of the references to rayon being “the same as cotton” (structurally speaking; because of the shared trait of containing cellulose) are in error.
Things frequently have similar base compounds (look at all the things that contain oxygen for example), but that does not mean they’re the same.
really makes me glad that I tend to vape around 30-40w or so (322-400 in TC judging from the real time readings the Topsides give if they’re remotely accurate)
makes me really want to find the equivalent information for cotton!!
After a little further digging… I found a preview of the book, that gives enough concrete information IMO to sufficiently answer questions I’ve had about the whole “is rayon real (natural), or synthetic (man-made)?” question that’s been eating at me few I first read about it the use of it for wicking here years ago.
Soooo!
I’ve learned that I wasn’t clear in my use of the term (as it applies here) synthetic (when I said synthetic polymer, earlier in the initial conversation). What I intended was to say by using synthetic was to say man-made.
To me (a layman) synthetic has always equated to “not natural” or man-made.
Although it is glaringly obvious (to me) that there was a need to distinguish source materials for the folks in the industry, or they wouldn’t have created such classifications. (Derp. lol)
What it also reveals (in my opinion) is how some marketing entities have seemingly once again taken the facts, and hand-picked key bullet points (keywords), and “redefined” the truth.
Yes, there’s cellulose.
Yes it contains “natural fibre” origins
But it’s still a FUCKING MAN-MADE PRODUCT. /frustration is at the lies. Not anyone in the thread (irony) here!
Other shots I snapped, but am too frustrated to explain further why I took them at the moment…
Don’t get hung up on the word “polymer”. We usually associate polymer with plastics, but carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are polymers.
Depolymerization is the process or act of breaking down a polymer into its monomeric components. An example of a biological depolymerization is the digestion of food.
I don’t know about all the technical gobbledegook that had transpired here. All I do know is that I have used rayon (a box from Sally’s Beauty Supply, $11.00) for five years. Still have a f-ton of it left. I have used it in rdtas, rtas and rdas. Why, is when I first started making my own coils, I couldn’t stand the taste of breaking in the cotton. Why I still use it is because it’s what I know and it works for me. The only dry hit I ever get is when I’m chain vaping and forget to squonk. Although, I still haven’t figured out the Profile rda or rta yet. Use what works for you. No one else’s opinion matters.
After confirming that it’s totally ‘synthetic’ (man-made) chuckles, no.
I recall the dry hits from silica all too well, and if they are worse than that, I want no part of it. lol
It may have started off as a natural plant fibre, but the instant they turned it into a liquid…
In either of the cases above, IMO, there’s no longer anything natural about it. It’s been manipulated beyond the point of being able to think of it as natural.
I can understand that.
I could be wrong, but to the best of my knowledge, the cotton for what we use, has only been “washed” (in my mind’s eye). Yes, it could be bleached, or whatever else they do to clean it. But, as far as I know, it’s never reached a state of “decomposition” (like what rayon has), and then “rematerialized” through artificial means.
It’s strange, I realize, but this is one of those personal things. It’s really small in relation to the big picture. And damned near anything in vaping is far and away better than the damage being done by smoking (barring using flavors that contain oils, etc).
But in the few things that we actually have control over (well, those of us who build and wick our own lol), I just feel more at ease “accidentally breathing in slightly singed cotton”, than I do “accidentally breathing in slightly singed artificial material”.
totally understand I feel the same way about inhaling singed cotton vs rayon since our wicks should always be wet It shouldn’t really happen
The fact that it changes states to a liquid before it is made into rayon dosen’t bother me so much, we can change nicotine to a powder or liquid or gas and it’s still nicotine
For me i’m more worried about the by-products from vaping camareliZed gunk (acrolein, formaldehyde etc)
Some flavours like watermelon would stick around for a full 5ML tank or longer with cotton but that never happens with rayon
The way I can switch between 8 different flavours and have no previous flavour within a few vapes hints that juice isn’t getting stuck in the wick and cooking or camareliZing
The wicks always look cleaner and much less dark
My anecdotal opinion anyways
And yes a thousands if not millions of times less harmful than cigarettes
just look at how much radiation we are not getting anymore
I’ve been avoiding replying in this thread, but what the hell, it’s my birthday (66), and I’m feelin’ a little frisky today. The cotton / rayon discussions are always good ones.
For the record, I switched from cotton to rayon about 4 years ago. The natural vs man made debate is something I’ve always found to be odd.
VG - man made
PG - man made
Nic - man made extraction process
Flavors - man made
Coils - man made alloys
Tanks - man made alloys, glass, plastics
Virtually everything we ingest, vaping is man made.
I just don’t get it.
But like everything else in vaping, the outcome is a series of personal tastes & choices. That part is easy to get.
Thanks, and totally agree about not wanting to inhale burned rayon or cotton!
I’ve only had one dry hit, early on, in my 5+ years of vaping. It was with cotton. It was an idiot attack of galactic proportions. I can’t blame it on the cotton.
With rayon, I get the slightest hint, taste-wise, that the wick on the verge of needing juice. I haven’t had a dry hit with rayon (knock on wood) but I can’t imagine it would be worse than that cotton dry hit flame thrower that nailed me once.