Low-temperature (< 200 °C) degradation of electronic nicotine delivery system liquids generates toxic aldehydes
Abstract Electronic cigarette usage has spiked in popularity over recent years. The enhanced prevalence has consequently resulted in new health concerns associated with the use of these devices. Degradation of the liquids used in vaping have been identified as a concern due to the presence of toxic...
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Autores principales: | Nicholas R. Jaegers, Wenda Hu, Thomas J. Weber, Jian Zhi Hu |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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