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posted by LaminatorX on Friday August 29 2014, @02:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the vape-culture dept.

Research into second hand emissions from cigarettes and e-cigarettes (Abstract) has found that while there is a tenfold decrease in overall exposure to carcinogenic particulate matter from e-cigarettes compared to cigarettes, there were increased levels of certain toxic metals. The researchers noted that more of this came from the device itself as opposed to the liquid used in the device.

In recent years, electronic cigarettes have gained increasing popularity as alternatives to normal (tobacco-containing) cigarettes. In the present study, particles generated by e-cigarettes and normal cigarettes have been analyzed and the degree of exposure to different chemical agents and their emission rates were quantified. Despite the 10-fold decrease in the total exposure to particulate elements in e-cigarettes compared to normal cigarettes, specific metals (e.g. Ni and Ag) still displayed a higher emission rate from e-cigarettes. Further analysis indicated that the contribution of e-liquid to the emission of these metals is rather minimal, implying that they likely originate from other components of the e-cigarette device or other indoor sources. Organic species had lower emission rates during e-cigarette consumption compared to normal cigarettes. Of particular note was the non-detectable emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from e-cigarettes, while substantial emission of these species was observed from normal cigarettes. Overall, with the exception of Ni, Zn, and Ag, the consumption of e-cigarettes resulted in a remarkable decrease in secondhand exposure to all metals and organic compounds. Implementing quality control protocols on the manufacture of e-cigarettes would further minimize the emission of metals from these devices and improve their safety and associated health effects.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by crAckZ on Friday August 29 2014, @06:18PM

    by crAckZ (3501) on Friday August 29 2014, @06:18PM (#87319) Journal

    i was hooked on nicotine before the e-cig. did you think the whole "pack a day" part was all nicotine free? smoking water huh? you do not "smoke water".

    i am pretty sure all of your question was answered in my post so if you are trying to be condescending try to be more creative and think about it before you post. "smoke water" ... even my smoking-hot non-smoking wife is laughing at you for that one.

  • (Score: 1) by takyon on Friday August 29 2014, @09:40PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Friday August 29 2014, @09:40PM (#87385) Journal

    Yeah, I knew that an e-cig is a vaporizer. I'm glad that at least someone had a laugh.

    Here's why it made the list: I've heard a firsthand account about how grown adults have passed around an e-cig, also allowing their 10 year olds to vape a flavored liquid, sans nicotine.

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