2011
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2011.596862
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Characterization of Mainstream Cigarette Smoke Particle Size Distributions from Commercial Cigarettes Using a DMS500 Fast Particulate Spectrometer and Smoking Cycle Simulator

Abstract: Particle size distribution and number concentration measurements of mainstream cigarette smoke are reported for commercial cigarettes encompassing a broad range of design parameters. Measurements were made using a Cambustion DMS500 fast particulate spectrometer. Twenty-nine brand styles were evaluated using a 60-mL puff of 2-s duration taken once every 30 s. A subset of cigarettes was evaluated using additional smoking regimens to explore the influence of puff volume and filter ventilation blocking. The DMS500… Show more

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“…Conversely, spectral transmission measurements made in the undiluted state yielded particle count median diameters ranging from 210-390 nm and particle number concentrations were in the 10 9 particles/cm 3 range. These values are comparable to those of tobacco burning cigarette smoke (12,(15)(16)(17). Furthermore, aerosol mass calculated from these parameters was generally consistent with filtercollected gravimetric mass.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Conversely, spectral transmission measurements made in the undiluted state yielded particle count median diameters ranging from 210-390 nm and particle number concentrations were in the 10 9 particles/cm 3 range. These values are comparable to those of tobacco burning cigarette smoke (12,(15)(16)(17). Furthermore, aerosol mass calculated from these parameters was generally consistent with filtercollected gravimetric mass.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Aerosol dilution is also required to lower aerosol concentrations to within the operational range of some types of measurement instrumentation, e.g., electrical low pressure impactors and fast electric mobility analyzers. However, it has been established that significant amounts of particulate matter can evaporate under typical dilution levels, owing to the presence of volatile components in mainstream smoke (11)(12). The result is that the PSD measured is not reflective of the PSD exiting the cigarette.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Freshly formed combustible tobacco smoke requires high dilution before measuring aerosol particle size because the high concentration of particles leads to coagulation and changes in the size distribution. 19 Particle concentration in e-cigarettes is smaller 20,21 than in combustible cigarette smoke, thus e-cigarette aerosol coagulates at a slower rate. Also, unlike combustible tobacco smoke particles, which consist mostly of semi-volatile and low-volatile compounds, e-cigarette aerosol at high dilution evaporates quickly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particle number concentration increased with increasing puff number. This phenomenon was observed in other studies as well [14,15] and it is probably caused by the actual length of the remaining smoldering cigarette. On the other hand, the size distributions were comparable between the puffs except for the first puff.…”
Section: Fig 3 Size Distribution Of the E-cigarette With Zero Nicotmentioning
confidence: 55%