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Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | 2016

Complementary HPLC-ICP-MS and synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy for speciation analysis of chromium in tobacco samples

Susana Cuello; John Entwisle; Jocelyn Benning; Chuan Liu; Steven Coburn; Kevin McAdam; Julian Braybrook; Heidi Goenaga-Infante

Speciation data for chromium in tobacco products, as obtained by complementary HPLC-ICP-MS and synchrotron-based X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure spectroscopy (XANES), are presented for the first time. Non-denaturing extraction conditions were investigated to avoid Cr species redox inter-conversion before analysis of extracts using HPLC-ICP-MS. Methodology based on HPLC-ICP-MS, which is compatible with the extraction conditions, was developed for separation and detection of inorganic Cr species such as Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in aqueous standard solutions. The instrumental limits of detection (3σ criterion) obtained for Cr(III) and Cr(VI) were 0.12 and 0.08 ng g−1 Cr, respectively. The total Cr extracted from 3R4F cut tobacco with water was around 10% of the total Cr in the solid (1949 ± 171 ng g−1 of Cr on a dry weight basis), with 75% of the aqueous Cr associated with species of molecular mass > 3 kDa. Cr(III) was the main identified species in the tobacco extracts using HPLC-ICP-MS, whilst Cr(VI) could not be detected. In situ XANES analysis revealed that the cut tobacco from 3R4F reference cigarettes contained only Cr(III). Following leaching with water, leaching with sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on the solid residue led to extraction of a further 10% of the Cr contained in the solid tobacco. The total Cr data obtained by ICP-MS for HNO3 and HNO3/HF acid digests of 3R4F cut tobacco suggested that additional 12% of the total Cr in the solid appears to be associated with silicates, which are known to occur naturally in tobacco products. Although Cr species could not be detected in water leachates from 3R4F smoke condensates using the HPLC-ICP-MS method developed here, XANES measurements identified Cr(III) as the main Cr species present in cigarette smoke condensate, with no detectable Cr(VI). HPLC-ICP-MS data obtained for smoke condensates from cigarettes spiked with Cr(III) before smoke collection revealed that Cr(III) is the main Cr species in present the water soluble fraction of the condensate. Spiking experiments demonstrated that Cr(VI) was highly unstable in trapped smoke condensate. In this work no evidence was observed for the presence of Cr(VI) in mainstream smoke generated from 3R4F cigarettes.


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2005

Pyrolysis of saccharide tobacco ingredients: a TGA–FTIR investigation

Richard R. Baker; Steven Coburn; Chuan Liu; John Tetteh


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2006

The pyrolytic formation of formaldehyde from sugars and tobacco

Richard R. Baker; Steven Coburn; Chuan Liu


Archive | 2002

Smoking articles and smokable filler materials therefor

David John Dittrich; Joseph Peter Sutton; Steven Coburn; James N Figlar


Archive | 2003

Improvements relating to smoking articles and smokable filler materials therefor

David John Dittrich; Joseph Peter Sutton; Steven Coburn; James N Figlar


Fire Science Reviews | 2016

The science behind the development and performance of reduced ignition propensity cigarettes

Richard R. Baker; Steven Coburn; Chuan Liu; Kevin McAdam


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2018

Fractionation of cadmium in tobacco and cigarette smoke condensate using XANES and sequential leaching with ICP-MS/MS

Susana Cuello-Nuñez; Jocelyn Benning; Chuan Liu; Peter Branton; Jin Hu; Kevin McAdam; Steven Coburn; Julian Braybrook; Heidi Goenaga-Infante


Archive | 2017

MATERIAL PARA FUMAR EN FORMA DE HOJA Y MÉTODO PARA PREPARAR LA HOJA

Steven Coburn; Jocelyn Benning; Edward Dennis John


Archive | 2017

MATERIAL PARA INCLUIR EN UN ARTÍCULO PARA FUMAR

Steven Coburn; Jocelyn Benning; Edward Dennis John


Archive | 2016

Material for Inclusion in a Smoking Article

Edward Dennis John; Joceyln Benning; Steven Coburn

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James N Figlar

British American Tobacco

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Chuan Liu

British American Tobacco

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Kevin McAdam

British American Tobacco

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Jin Hu

British American Tobacco

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