Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
- Volume 16 Issue E
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- Pages.1-17
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- 2000
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- 1598-7922(pISSN)
Characterization of Respirable Suspended Particles and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons associated with Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- Baek, Sung-Ok (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University, Kyungsan) ;
- Park, Jin-Soo (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University, Kyungsan) ;
- Kim, Mi-Hyun (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University, Kyungsan) ;
- Roger A, Jenkins (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA)
- Published : 2000.05.01
Abstract
In this study, the concentrations of particulate organic constituents of environmental tobacco smoke(ETS) were determined using an environmental smog chamber, where ETS is the sole source of target compounds. ETS was generated in a 30 ㎥ environmental chamber by a number of different cigarettes, including the Kentucky 1R4F reference cigarette and eight commercial brands. A total of 12 experimental runs was conducted, and target analytes included a group of ETS markers both in vapor and particulate phase and a class of polycylic aromatic hydrocarbos(PAHs) associated with ETS particles. The mass concentrations of PAH in ETS particles were also determined. The average contents of benzo(a) pyrene and benzo(a) anthracene in ETS particles for the commercial brands were 12.8 and 21.5
Keywords
- Environmental tobacco smoke(STC);
- polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH);
- Nicotine;
- 3-Ethnly-pyridine;
- Respirable suspended particles (RSP);
- Benzo (a) pyrene