“…The quantification of nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols is often achieved using chromatography through collecting or trapping nicotine via a sorbent tube, wash bottles with solvent, a Cambridge filter pad (CFP), etc. 9 Gas chromatography (GC) coupled with different detectors is used in quantifying nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols due to its separation capabilities in complex mixtures and well-established quantitative methods. 10 Liquid chromatography (LC) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) have also been applied for quantitative analysis of nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols.…”
The growing popularity of e-cigarettes and the associated risks of nicotine addiction present a new challenge to the global public health security. Measuring the nicotine levels in e-cigarette aerosols is...
“…The quantification of nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols is often achieved using chromatography through collecting or trapping nicotine via a sorbent tube, wash bottles with solvent, a Cambridge filter pad (CFP), etc. 9 Gas chromatography (GC) coupled with different detectors is used in quantifying nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols due to its separation capabilities in complex mixtures and well-established quantitative methods. 10 Liquid chromatography (LC) and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) have also been applied for quantitative analysis of nicotine in e-cigarette aerosols.…”
The growing popularity of e-cigarettes and the associated risks of nicotine addiction present a new challenge to the global public health security. Measuring the nicotine levels in e-cigarette aerosols is...
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