scholarly journals An Analytical Perspective on Determination of Free Base Nicotine in E-Liquids

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinit V. Gholap ◽  
Rodrigo S. Heyder ◽  
Leon Kosmider ◽  
Matthew S. Halquist

In electronic cigarette users, nicotine delivery to lungs depends on various factors. One of the important factors is e-liquid nicotine concentration. Nicotine concentration in e-liquids ranges from 0 to >50 mg/mL. Furthermore, nicotine exists in protonated and unprotonated (“free base”) forms. The two forms are believed to affect the nicotine absorption in body. Therefore, in addition to total nicotine concentration, e-liquids should be characterized for their free base nicotine yield. Two approaches are being used for the determination of free base nicotine in e-liquids. The first is applying a dilution to e-liquids followed by two methods: Henderson–Hasselbalch theory application or a Liquid-Liquid Extraction. The second is the without-dilution approach followed by 1H NMR method. Here, we carried out controlled experiments using five e-liquids of different flavors using these two approaches. In the dilution approach, the Henderson–Hasselbalch method was tested using potentiometric titration. The accuracy was found to be >98% for all five e-liquid samples (n = 3). A Liquid-Liquid Extraction was carried out using toluene or hexane as extraction solvent. The Liquid-Liquid Extraction technique was found to be limited by solvent interactions with flavors. Solvent extractions resulted in flavor dependent inaccuracies in free base nicotine determination (5 to 277% of calculated values). The without-dilution approach was carried out using 1H NMR as described by Duell et al. This approach is proposed to offer an independent and alternative scale. None of the methods have established a strong correlation between pre- and postvaporization free base nicotine yield. Here we present comparative results of two approaches using analytical techniques. Such a comparison would be helpful in establishing a standardized method for free base nicotine determination of e-liquids.

2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (13) ◽  
pp. 4633-4642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abera Gure ◽  
Negussie Megersa ◽  
Negussie Retta

Ion-pair-assisted liquid–liquid extraction method, using acetonitrile as the extraction solvent, for the quantitative determination of ten multiclass pesticides in environmental water.


2016 ◽  
Vol 99 (3) ◽  
pp. 806-812 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna Sonia Dobrowska ◽  
Sezin Erarpat ◽  
Dotse Selali Chormey ◽  
Krystyna Pyrzyńska ◽  
Sezgin Bakirdere

Abstract Determination of nicotine at trace levels in different matrixes is crucial because of nicotine's strongly addictive property. In this study, a simple and fast analytical method was developed using liquid–liquid extraction with GC-MS. Chloroform was used as an extraction solvent. Different parameters for extraction, such as pH of the solution, types and volumes of extraction and supporter solvents for dispersion, extraction period, and salt type and its amount, were optimized. To improve the precision, naphthalene was used as an internal standard. The calibration plot of nicotine was linear from 0.010 to 2.0 mg/L with a correlation coefficient 0.9996. The LOD and LOQ for nicotine after extraction were 2.6 and 8.8 ng/mL, respectively. Under the optimum conditions, tap water, wastewater, and saliva samples were analyzed for their nicotine content. The spiking experiments yielded satisfactory recoveries of 97.6 ± 3.5, 96.8 ± 1.1, and 85.1 ± 1.3% for tap water, wastewater, and saliva samples, respectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 105833
Author(s):  
Svetlana V. Smirnova ◽  
Kristina A. Lyskovtseva ◽  
Igor V. Pletnev

2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 248-258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen C. A. Francisco ◽  
Pedro F. Brandão ◽  
Rui Miguel Ramos ◽  
Luís Moreira Gonçalves ◽  
Arnaldo A. Cardoso ◽  
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