Abstract

Composites based on silicon dioxide xerogels containing glycerol and nicotine were prepared by hydrolysis of tetraethoxysilane by a single-stage synthesis and two-stage sorption method with a single-stage glycerol sorption in relation to the sorbent reaches 3: 1 by weight. The kinetics of release (desorption) of nicotine from an aerosol mixture with glycols has been studied. The synthesized sorbent is promising for use in aerosol generating systems, as well as carriers and delivery systems for biologically active substances and medicines.

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