Vaping Emissions: What's in that Puff?

Fri Jan 17 2025
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Ever wondered what's inside the cloud you blow out vaping? This study took a closer look using fancy systems that can see tiny particles and gases really fast. They found that a single puff from popular vaping devices like JUUL, VUSE, and VOOPOO contains particles ranging from super tiny (5 nanometers) to quite small (1000 nanometers), and lots of them—think between 10 million and 10 billion particles per cubic centimeter! Most of these particles were tiny, less than 100 nanometers. These tiny particles can travel deep into your lungs. Assuming these particles don't change once they're in your lungs, the researchers estimated where they'd end up. Most would go to your lung's air sacs, a significant amount to your breathing tubes, and some to areas outside your chest. The VOOPOO device at its highest power setting (60 W) sent the most particles to your lung's air sacs, about 180 micrograms.
The study also checked the gases in the puff, like CO2, NOx, CO, and total hydrocarbons. With the VOOPOO device at different power settings, they found that the levels of NOx and CO were higher than what's considered safe by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This means using high-power settings could expose you to harmful gases quickly. The higher the power, the more gas was mixed in, suggesting that more e-liquid was vaporized and might be changing chemically at higher temperatures. So, what does this all mean? Well, it shows that vaping with high-power devices can be risky due to tiny particles and harmful gases. It's important to understand these risks and measure them accurately to protect our health.
https://localnews.ai/article/vaping-emissions-whats-in-that-puff-95c63042

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