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Charcoal burning as a source of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in waterpipe smoking
Authors:Thao Nguyen  Duma Hlangothi  Raul A Martinez III  Durelle Jacob  Kevin Anthony  Herb Nance
Institution:Department of Chemistry , Texas Southern University , Houston , Texas , USA
Abstract:Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) content from seven commercial waterpipe charcoals were determined during the smoking process to estimate how much PAHs would not be trapped by the water trap and could reach the lungs of the smokers. Naphthalene, 2-methylnaphthalene, acenaphthylene, acenaphthene, phenanthrene and fluoranthene were the most abundant PAH compounds produced during smoking. Naphthalene was the highest in all of the smoke contents and levels of 5 to 405 μg/15 minutes could be inhaled by the smoker. The amounts of PAHs produced during the smoking events in absence of tobacco varied greatly among different brands of charcoal. The amount and composition of the emitted PAH were not related to the amount and composition of the original chemicals in the charcoal prior to burning. Our findings suggest that public health agencies should regulate smoked charcoal products alongside tobacco.
Keywords:PAH  smoking  waterpipe  shisha  charcoal  polyaromatic hydrocarbons  
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