Environmental pollution | 2021

Vaporization characteristics and aerosol optical properties of electronic cigarettes.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The aerosols generated from electronic cigarettes have a significant impact on the human respiratory system. Understanding the vaporization characteristics and aerosol optical properties of electronic cigarettes is important for assessing human exposure to aerosols. An experimental platform was designed and built to simulate the atomization process of electronic cigarette and detect the laser transmissivity of aerosols. The optical properties of single particles and polydispersed particle system for aerosols in the visible wavelength ranges of 400-780\xa0nm were analyzed based on Mie theory. The results show that a higher heating power supplied by coil results in a larger average vaporization rate of e-liquid. Meanwhile, the steady-state transmissivity of the laser beam for aerosols reduces as the heating power increases. Under the same heating power and puffing topography, the total particulate mass (TPM) of aerosols generated by the e-liquid composed of higher vegetable glycerin (VG) content decreases. The scattering efficiency factor of aerosol particle of electronic cigarette increases with an increase in particle size. The volume scattering coefficients of a polydispersed particle system of aerosols decrease as the incident visible wavelengths increase. A higher VG content in e-liquid results in decreased TPM and particle number concentration of aerosols and increased the volume scattering coefficient in the visible wavelength range. It can explain an interesting phenomenon that a lower TPM and a better visual effect brought by the aerosols generated by the e-liquid with a higher VG content could be observed concurrently. The mass indexes (e.g., TPM, average vaporization rate, average mass concentration) and optical indexes (e.g., volume scattering coefficient, laser transmissivity) are suggested to be used for the comprehensive evaluation of relative amounts of aerosols. The results have potential significances for the objective and quantitative assessments of aerosols generated from electronic cigarettes.

Volume 275
Pages \n 116670\n
DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116670
Language English
Journal Environmental pollution

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