The influence of three e-cigarette models on indoor fine and ultrafine particulate matter concentrations under real-world conditions.
Environ Pollut
; 243(Pt B): 882-889, 2018 Dec.
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Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has steadily increased since 2010. Indoor e-cigarette use exposes bystanders to a new source of particulate matter (PM) air pollution. Elevated short-term exposures to PM with a lower measuremented aerodynamic diameter (≤2.5⯵m), PM2.5 and ultrafine particles (UFPs) have been linked to increased risk of adverse respiratory and cardiac events. This exposure study estimated concentrations of PM2.5 and UFPs from indoor e-cigarette use at 0.5â¯meters (m) and 1â¯m away from an e-cigarette user and investigated whether these indoor concentrations varied across three common e-cigarette models. One e-cigarette user tested three different e-cigarettes containing the same nicotine solution on three separate occasions and measured concentrations on PM2.5 and UFPs at 0.5 and 1â¯m in a â¼38â¯m3 office. Continuous measures of PM2.5 and UFPs were taken for 5.5â¯min before e-cigarette use, then the user puffed seven times for 6.5â¯min (exposure), and for 10â¯min after ceasing e-cigarette use. Following the initiation of e-cigarette use, levels of PM2.5 increased 160-fold at a distance of 0.5â¯m, and 103-fold at 1â¯m. The corresponding increases in UFP counts were 5.2, and 3.0-fold higher, respectively. The PM2.5 concentrations and UFP counts between e-cigarette models were statistically significantly different at 1â¯m, but not at 0.5â¯m. There was substantial variability between distances, e-cigarettes, and replicates. This study indicates that e-cigarette vapors influence PM2.5 and UFPs concentrations/counts at close proximity distances indoors; additional research is needed to characterize the composition of those particles and evaluate the impacts of other e-cigarette solutions on indoor air quality.
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Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados
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Material Particulado
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Sistemas Eletrônicos de Liberação de Nicotina
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Humans
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En
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2018
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