Abstract

Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is a well known field technique for the detection of various materials such as explosives and narcotics. IMS has been used for the detection and identification of nicotine, and this paper describes a simple preparation method and analysis using an Ionscan 500DT which could be used in a field environment for the detection of nicotine in e-liquids. E-liquids containing nicotine are presently a topic of much debate in many countries and their shipment across the Canadian border is prohibited. The method described here would allow border officers or any other operators of IMS instruments to use this technique to correctly determine the presence or absence of nicotine in the e-liquid; this would allow the timely importation of the e-liquids with no nicotine and restrict the laboratory analysis only to those liquids containing nicotine. The IMS method has been used on a number of samples received from manufacturers of e-liquids as well as samples seized at the border. The results of the IMS analysis correspond well with those obtained using a Gas Chromatograph – Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) method of analysis for nicotine.

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