Abstract

Caffeine was found to be a major constituent of the basic portion of organic particulate matter in New York City. The concentrations of caffeine in two composite samples collected in the period January to April, 1975 were 3.4 μg/1000 m 3 and 7.0 μg/1000 m 3 respectively. The ubiquity of coffee roasting plants in New York City and adjacent New Jersey may explain its abundance.

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