Abstract

In this study, the concentrations of Cd in smoke condensate of Paraguayan and Brazilian full flavor normal size cigarettes were determined. A “fishtail” chimney was used to confine and direct cigarette smoke to an impaction trap followed by 3 MCE (mixed cellulose ester) filters for smoke collection. The smoke condensate collected at the first two collection stages (chimney and impactor) was prepared as Triton X-100 slurry samples and the 3 MCE filters (third collection stage) used to collect smoke were microwave digested. Samples were analyzed by Thermospray Flame Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (TS-FF-AAS) for Cd and the results obtained were compared with Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS). No significant differences were found between the values obtained with TS-FF-AAS and GFAAS at a 95% confidence level. The total concentration of Cd in the smoke of Brazilian and Paraguayan cigarettes tested ranged from 187 to 281ng/cigarette and from 176 to 271ng/cigarette, respectively. The LODs for Cd using TS-FF-AAS and GFAAS, were 5.8 and 1.5ng/cigarette, respectively, for the analysis of smoke condensate from 1 cigarette. The main advantages of using the simple TS-FF-AAS system are its low running costs and the analysis time when compared to GFAAS.

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