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Tobacco smoke analysis

Leiserson, L. Tobacco smoke analysis Tobacco (New York, NY) 12 (August 5, 1955). [Pg.1354]

In order to ascertain that the NDELA formation does not occur as a result of trapping of the smoke or during the analysis, we added diethanolamine to tobacco prior to extraction with ethyl acetate in the presence of ascorbic acid. The control value for NDELA was 121 ppb and the experiment with 5.5 iqg diethanolamine addition yielded 113 ppb NDELA. For control of the smoke analysis we added 5.5 mg of DELA in the solvent trap and smoked cigarettes known to be free of DELA. Analysis of the trapped material showed no significant quantities of NDELA, so that artifactual formation of this nitrosamine during smoke collection and analysis can be ruled out. [Pg.255]

The smoke analysis of cigarettes made from the same tobacco blend, but with and without filter tips revealed that cellulose acetate retains TSNA selectively (Table VIIl). This phenomenon is clearly established for a large number of filter cigarettes. [Pg.268]

Research Paper No. 1 Standard Methods for the Analysis Tobacco Smoke, Tobacco Research Council, London 1972 and 1974. Obtainable from Tobacco Advisory Council, London. [Pg.102]

Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) is an extremely sensitive method for the determination of metals and metal isotopes. INAA has been used successfully by Nadkarni et al. (20A73), Jenkins et al. (1934) and Kubota (2214) to determine numerous inorganic constituents (elements and several elemental isotopes) in both tobacco and tobacco smoke (1933). The use of INAA for tobacco and tobacco smoke analysis has been accepted worldwide (1933). Tobacco is ideally suited for INAA because of its large abundance and variety of inorganic components. Tobacco is a readily available, easy-to-handle solid, it produces little gas during irradiation, and is rapidly assayed by INAA. The literature on the use of INAA in tobacco is very large because tobacco is often used as a model in non-tobacco-oriented... [Pg.911]

BeU, J.P. and L.A. Lee Analysis of total organic volatUes in cigarette smoke 18th Tobacco Chemists Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 18, Paper No. 29, 1964, pp. 45 7. [Pg.1270]

Bin, M.E., G. Vilcins, and F.E. Resnik Infrared analysis of triethylene glycol in the particulate phase of cigarette smoke 12th Tobacco Chemists Research Conference,... [Pg.1273]

Dong, J.-Z., D.M. Hendrix, and S.C. Moldoveanu Analysis of C4 carbonyls in the vapor phase of cigarette smoke 55th Tobacco Science Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 55, Paper No. 64, 2001, p. 57. [Pg.1301]

Jenkins, andM.R. Guerin Multicomponent environmental tobacco smoke analysis using triple sorbent traps and thermal desorption gas chromatography 41st Tobacco... [Pg.1326]

Hsu, F.S., L. Johnson, and M. Buckner Analysis of 3-vinylpyridine and quinohne in mainstream and side-stream cigarette smoke 53rd Tobacco Science Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 53, Paper No. 35, 1999, p. 39. [Pg.1333]

Keith, C.H. Apphcation of gas chromatography to tobacco smoke analysis Theory Appl. Gas Chromat. (1968) 243-251. [Pg.1342]

Kruszynski, A.J. and A. Henriksen Die quantitative Bestimmung von Kohlenmonoxid im Tabakrauch [The quantitative determination of carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke] Beitr. Tabakforsch. 5 (1969) 9-12. Kubota, H., M.R. Guerin, and J.A. Carter Inorganic analytical methods of tobacco smoke analysis A comparative smdy 26th Tobacco Chemists Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 26, Paper No. 23, 1972, p. 35. [Pg.1348]

Mauldin, R.K. and D.G. Vickroy Analysis of semiv-olatUe fractions from cigarette smoke 28th Tobacco... [Pg.1361]

Morie, G.P. Use of ion-selective electrodes in tobacco smoke analysis. A review Beitr. Tabakforsch. Int. 9 (1977) 19-22. [Pg.1365]

Ogden, M.W. CORESTA environmental tobacco smoke analysis collaborative program. R DM, 1989, No. 203,... [Pg.1374]

Ogden, M.W. and K.C. Maiolo Collection and analysis of solanesol as a tracer of environmental tobacco smoke 42nd Tobacco Chemists Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 42, Paper No. 48,1988, p. 41 Collection and analysis of solanesol as a tracer of environmental tobacco smoke in indoor air R DM, 1989, No. 76, March 29, see www.ijrtdocs.com 508282017 -2039 Collection and determination of solanesol as a tracer of environmental tobacco smoke in indoor air Environ. Sci. Technol. 23 (1989) 1148-1154. [Pg.1374]

Rodgman, A. and L.C. Cook The analysis of cigarette smoke condensate. XXXVII. A phytyl ester fraction from Tnrkish tobacco smoke RDR, 1965, No. 37, Angnst 18, see www.ijrtdocs.com 521188824 -8843 Some ketones and phytyl esters from Turkish tobacco smoke 19th Tobacco Chemists Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 19, Paper No. 30, 1965, p. 45, for presentation text, see www.ijrtdocs.com 521188860 -8878 The composition of cigarette smoke. XV. Phytyl esters from Turkish tobacco smoke Tob. Sci. 9(1965)158-165. [Pg.1392]

Rouse, C.A., J.M. Wilkins, and C.R. Taylor Jr Analysis of TSNAs in mainstream smoke and TSNAs and VNAs in sidestream smoke 58th Tobacco Science Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 58,... [Pg.1395]

Schmeltz, L, K.G. Ching, and D. Hoffmann Formation and determination of ethyl carbamate in tobacco and tobacco smoke J. Anal. Toxicol. 2 (1978) 265-268. Schmeltz, I., A. de Paolis, and D. Hoffmann Quantitative analysis of major phytosterols in tobacco and smoke 28th Tobacco Chemists Research Conference, Program Booklet and Abstracts, Vol. 28, Paper No. 43, 1974, p. 29 Chemical studies on tobacco smoke. XXXI. Phytosterols in tobacco Quantitative analysis and fate in tobacco combustion Beitr. Tabakforsch. 8 (1975) 211-218. [Pg.1400]


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