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 NICOTINE: METHOD 2551, Issue 1, dated 15 January 1998 - Page 4 of 4 The maximum sampling volume of 600 L was calculated based on the XAD-4 sampling tube capacity of 300 µg nicotine [7] and the NIOSH REL of 0.5mg/m3. Concentrations of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) typically range from 1 to 100 µg/m3 [1]. At the highest ETS concentration and a sampling rate of 1 L/min, over 3000 L of air would need to be sampled to reach the sampling tube capacity. Sampling rates and times typically employed in field studies would almost never exceed the capacity of the XAD-4 sampling tube. When sampling for nicotine in ETS, only the XAD-4sampling tube is employed. However, when sampling for nicotine where particulate matter is present, such as in the greenhouse study, it may be necessary to use a glass fiber filter (GFF) in series with the XAD-4 sorbent tube. When a GFF is used, it also should be analyzed for nicotine as studies have indicated that nicotine can be adsorbed on particulate matter.

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METHOD WRITTEN BY: Stephanie M. Pendergrass and Larry B. Jaycox, Ph.D., NIOSH/DPSE

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