Metal Concentrations in e-Cigarette Liquid and Aerosol Samples: The Contribution of Metallic Coils
Environmental Health Perspectives2018Vol. 126(2), pp. 027010–027010
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Pablo Olmedo, Walter Goessler, Stefan Tanda, María Grau-Pérez, Stephanie Jarmul, Angela Aherrera, Rui Chen, Markus Hilpert, Joanna E Cohen, Ana Navas‐Acién, Ana M. Rule
Abstract
Our findings indicate that e-cigarettes are a potential source of exposure to toxic metals (Cr, Ni, and Pb), and to metals that are toxic when inhaled (Mn and Zn). Markedly higher concentrations in the aerosol and tank samples versus the dispenser demonstrate that coil contact induced e-liquid contamination. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP2175.
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