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A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use

Concerns have been raised in the literature for the potential of secondhand exposure from e-vapor product (EVP) use. It would be difficult to experimentally determine the impact of various factors on secondhand exposure including, but not limited to, room characteristics (indoor space size, ventilat...

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Autores principales: Rostami, Ali A., Pithawalla, Yezdi B., Liu, Jianmin, Oldham, Michael J., Wagner, Karl A., Frost-Pineda, Kimberly, Sarkar, Mohamadi A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4997514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27537903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080828
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author Rostami, Ali A.
Pithawalla, Yezdi B.
Liu, Jianmin
Oldham, Michael J.
Wagner, Karl A.
Frost-Pineda, Kimberly
Sarkar, Mohamadi A.
author_facet Rostami, Ali A.
Pithawalla, Yezdi B.
Liu, Jianmin
Oldham, Michael J.
Wagner, Karl A.
Frost-Pineda, Kimberly
Sarkar, Mohamadi A.
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description Concerns have been raised in the literature for the potential of secondhand exposure from e-vapor product (EVP) use. It would be difficult to experimentally determine the impact of various factors on secondhand exposure including, but not limited to, room characteristics (indoor space size, ventilation rate), device specifications (aerosol mass delivery, e-liquid composition), and use behavior (number of users and usage frequency). Therefore, a well-mixed computational model was developed to estimate the indoor levels of constituents from EVPs under a variety of conditions. The model is based on physical and thermodynamic interactions between aerosol, vapor, and air, similar to indoor air models referred to by the Environmental Protection Agency. The model results agree well with measured indoor air levels of nicotine from two sources: smoking machine-generated aerosol and aerosol exhaled from EVP use. Sensitivity analysis indicated that increasing air exchange rate reduces room air level of constituents, as more material is carried away. The effect of the amount of aerosol released into the space due to variability in exhalation was also evaluated. The model can estimate the room air level of constituents as a function of time, which may be used to assess the level of non-user exposure over time.
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spelling pubmed-49975142016-08-26 A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use Rostami, Ali A. Pithawalla, Yezdi B. Liu, Jianmin Oldham, Michael J. Wagner, Karl A. Frost-Pineda, Kimberly Sarkar, Mohamadi A. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Concerns have been raised in the literature for the potential of secondhand exposure from e-vapor product (EVP) use. It would be difficult to experimentally determine the impact of various factors on secondhand exposure including, but not limited to, room characteristics (indoor space size, ventilation rate), device specifications (aerosol mass delivery, e-liquid composition), and use behavior (number of users and usage frequency). Therefore, a well-mixed computational model was developed to estimate the indoor levels of constituents from EVPs under a variety of conditions. The model is based on physical and thermodynamic interactions between aerosol, vapor, and air, similar to indoor air models referred to by the Environmental Protection Agency. The model results agree well with measured indoor air levels of nicotine from two sources: smoking machine-generated aerosol and aerosol exhaled from EVP use. Sensitivity analysis indicated that increasing air exchange rate reduces room air level of constituents, as more material is carried away. The effect of the amount of aerosol released into the space due to variability in exhalation was also evaluated. The model can estimate the room air level of constituents as a function of time, which may be used to assess the level of non-user exposure over time. MDPI 2016-08-16 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4997514/ /pubmed/27537903 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080828 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rostami, Ali A.
Pithawalla, Yezdi B.
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Oldham, Michael J.
Wagner, Karl A.
Frost-Pineda, Kimberly
Sarkar, Mohamadi A.
A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title_full A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title_fullStr A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title_full_unstemmed A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title_short A Well-Mixed Computational Model for Estimating Room Air Levels of Selected Constituents from E-Vapor Product Use
title_sort well-mixed computational model for estimating room air levels of selected constituents from e-vapor product use
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4997514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27537903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080828
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