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Identification and determination of the volatile organics of third-hand smoke from different cigarettes and clothing fabrics.

Elahe Tondro Borujeni1, Kamyar Yaghmaian1, Kazem Naddafi1, Mohammad Sadegh Hassanvand2, Maziar Naderi1.   

Abstract

Third-hand smoke (THS) is a persistent mixture generated from aged second-hand smoke (SHS) that accumulates in indoor environments and reemits into the air. This work evaluates the tobacco-derived volatile organics of cigarette THS from various clothing fabrics that were exposed to side-stream smoke of several brands of cigarettes in a controlled experimental scale. The qualitative and quantitative determination of the chemicals off-gassed was performed using solid phase micro-extraction coupled with GC/MS. Sixty-six components of side-stream smoke were identified in third-hand cigarette smoke. In this study, toluene-reference concentration (TRC) was calculated for volatile compounds and estimated based on the basic response characteristics of GC/MS. Among the identified analytes, 16 compounds were quantified presenting high toxicity and/or abundance in smoke, such as: benzene, toluene, xylene, pyridine, limonene, naphthalene, furfural and nicotine. The results showed that the total quantified volatile organics released for cotton, wool, polyester and filament fabrics were 92.37, 93.09, 87.88, and 50.22 μg/l fabric, respectively. Fabric structure significantly affects chemical off-gassing. Natural fibers were more capable of holding and emitting THS than synthetic fibers. Besides, various desorption times from 15 to 45 min after exposure to cigarette smoke in the study were evaluated. With increasing desorption time, no significant decrease in the concentration of organic compounds in THS was observed. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that it will be difficult to clean the pollutants from the environment contaminated with cigarette smoke and it will take more hours to reduce the concentration of organic compounds. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.

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Keywords:  Cigarettes; Second-hand smoke (SHS); Third-hand smoke (THS); Toluene-reference concentration (TRC)

Year:  2022        PMID: 35669833      PMCID: PMC9163281          DOI: 10.1007/s40201-021-00755-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng


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