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Human transport of thirdhand tobacco smoke: A prominent source of hazardous air pollutants into indoor nonsmoking environments

Roger Sheu, Christof Stönner, Jenna C. Ditto, T. Klüpfel, Jonathan Williams, Drew R. Gentner

2020Science Advances89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The contamination of indoor nonsmoking environments with thirdhand smoke (THS) is an important, poorly understood public health concern. Real-time THS off-gassing from smokers into a nonsmoking movie theater was observed with online and offline high-resolution mass spectrometry. Prominent emission events of THS tracers (e.g., 2,5-dimethylfuran, 2-methylfuran, and acetonitrile) and other tobacco-related volatile organic compounds (VOCs) coincided with the arrival of certain moviegoers and left residual contamination. These VOC emission events exposed occupants to the equivalent of 1 to 10 cigarettes of secondhand smoke, including multiple hazardous air pollutants (e.g., benzene and formaldehyde) at parts-per-billion concentrations. Nicotine and related intermediate-volatility nitrogen-containing compounds, which vaporized from clothes/bodies and recondensed onto aerosol, comprised 34% of observed functionalized organic aerosol abundance. Exposure to THS VOC emission events will be considerably enhanced in poorly ventilated or smaller spaces in contrast with a large, well-ventilated theater-amplifying concentrations and potential impacts on health and indoor chemistry.

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Third-hand smokeTobacco smokeHazardous wasteEnvironmental scienceHazardous air pollutantsPollutantCigarette smokeIndoor airAir pollutantsEnvironmental healthAir pollutionSidestream smokeEnvironmental engineeringWaste managementMedicineBiologyEngineeringEcologyAir Quality and Health ImpactsIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting