Surface bound radicals, char yield and particulate size from the burning of tobacco cigarette.
Audriy JebetJoshua K KibetLucy OmbakaThomas KinyanjuiPublished in: Chemistry Central journal (2017)
It is therefore evident from this investigation that cigarette smoke contains surface bound radicals considered harmful to the health of cigarette smokers. The particulate size of tobacco smoke (PM2.5) can impact severely on the lives of the cigarette smoking community because of its near ultrafine nature. This significantly small particulate size in cigarette smoke can be inhaled deeper into the lungs thus causing serious cell injury and possible tumour growth in addition to other grave diseases. Graphical abstract Cigarette smoking and analytical techniques employed in this study.