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CALCULATED NUMBER OF CIGARETTES REQUIRED TO REACH A THRESHOLD LIMIT FROM ETS IN A SEALED, UNVENTILATED 100m3 ENCLOSURE AT STP (1)

ETS ComponentCAS NummerMolecuulgewichtETS uitstoot (mg/sigaret)Drempelwaarde (ppm)Drempelwaarde (mg/m3)Vereiste aantal sigaretten
2-Toluidine(3 isomers) (3)107.150.00328.7290,000
Acetaldehyde75-07-044.051.26111180 (4)14,285
Azijnzuur64-19-760.051.510251,666
Aceton67-64-158.0515001187118,700
Benzeen71-43-278.110.2413.1 (5)1,290
Benzo[a]Pyreen50-32-8252.300.000090.020.2 (6)222,000
Cadmium7440-43-9112.400.00070.0020.011,430
Catechol120-80-9110.110.1452215,700
Dimethylamine124-40-345.080.03610 (7)9.225,555
Mierenzuur64-18-646.020.5255 (8)9.41,790
Hydrazine302-01-232.050.000090.010.01314,444
Hydroquinone123-31-9110.110.160.421,250
Methylamine74-89-531.090.151313,000
Methylchloride74-87-350.490.8850103.011,170
Nikkel7440-02-058.710.00250.4140,000
Fenol108-95-294.110.255197,600
Polonium 210 (9) 2100.4pCina3pCi/liter (10)750,000
Pyridine110-86-170.010.395164,100
Tolueen108-88-392.130.000035503751,000,000

These calculations are not complex.  They assume a 100m3 enclosed and unventilated space at Standard Temperature and Pressure.  STP assumes 24.45 = molar volume of air in liters at STP conditions (25oC. and 760 torr).  Conversion equations are as follow:

TLV in mg/m3 = (TLV in ppm)(gram mol wt of substance) /24.45

TLV in ppm=(TLV in mg/m3)(24.45) / gram mol wt of substance

  1. Limits expressed in ppm have been translated to mg/m3 for the sake of clarity and volume calculation.  New values have been incorporated, and the lowest threshold (irrespective of source) has been used.  Unless otherwise noted, lowest threshold limit values were found in “1999 TLVs and BEIs,” American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.
  2. Data from NTP RoC ETS, December 2-3, 1998, Table 1-1, pp 1-3, per EPA.
  3. Three isomers o-Toluidine [95-53-4], m-Toluidine [108-44-1], p-Toluidine [106-49-0].  Mol wt for each is 107.15, TWA/TLV is 2 ppm for each.
  4. OSHA, PEL-TWA has been raised to 200ppm, vacating a previous lower level of 180 mg/m3.  I used the lower limit.
  5. This calculation based on the lowest possible calculated OSHA/NIOSH threshold of 1 ppm.
  6. Based on coal tar pitch volatiles [65996-93-2], as benzene solubles
  7. OSHA PEL
  8. NIOSH PEL-TWA, and HSDB
  9. “Levels of polonium-210 in tobacco smoke are not believed to be great enough to significantly impact lung cancer”  Hecht S, Tobacco smoke carcinogens and lung cancer. JNCI 1999;91:1194-1210.
  10. EPA (1990c).

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