Reducing toxic reactive carbonyl species in e-cigarette emissions: testing a harm-reduction strategy based on dicarbonyl trapping

Author:

de Falco Bruna12345ORCID,Petridis Antonios12345,Paramasivan Poornima62345,Troise Antonio Dario7891011ORCID,Scaloni Andrea101112139,Deeni Yusuf62345,Stephens W. Edryd14155,Fiore Alberto12345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Engineering and Food Science

2. School of Applied Science

3. University of Abertay

4. Dundee DD1 1HG

5. UK

6. Division of Health Sciences

7. Department of Agricultural Sciences

8. University of Naples II

9. Italy

10. Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry Laboratory

11. ISPAAM

12. National Research Council

13. 80147 Naples

14. School of Earth & Environmental Sciences

15. University of St Andrews

Abstract

Reducing the concentration of reactive carbonyl species (RCS) in e-cigarette emissions represents a major goal to control their potentially harmful effects.

Funder

Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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