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Journal Article by ASHRAE, 2014
Francis (Bud) J. Offermann, P.E.
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This column talks about the results of a study that concluded that e-cigarettes emit harmful chemicals into the air and need to be regulated in the same manner as tobacco smoking. It says there is evidence that nitrosamines, a group of carcinogens found specifically in tobacco, are carried over into the e-cigarette fluid from the nicotine extraction process. And, there is evidence that the glycol carriers can by oxidized by the heating elements used in e-cigarettes to vaporize the liquids, creating aldehydes such as formaldehyde.
Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 56, no. 5, Jun 2014