Chemiluminescence of Cigarette Smoke: Salient Features of the Phenomenon

Fedorova, GF; Menshov, VA; Trofimov, AV; Tsaplev, YB; Vasil'ev, RF; Yablonskaya, OI

HERO ID

3865611

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

27935056

HERO ID 3865611
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Chemiluminescence of Cigarette Smoke: Salient Features of the Phenomenon
Authors Fedorova, GF; Menshov, VA; Trofimov, AV; Tsaplev, YB; Vasil'ev, RF; Yablonskaya, OI
Journal Photochemistry and Photobiology
Volume 93
Issue 2
Page Numbers 579-589
Abstract The study disclosed herein provides for the first time a detailed experimental support for the general mechanism of the cigarette-smoke-derived chemiluminescence, as an example par excellence of the excited-state generation in a chemically complex aerosol medium. The mechanism involves chemiexcitation in a unimolecular transformation of the smoke-borne free radical species. However, the concentration of these radicals, [r∙], obeys a bimolecular (second-order) kinetics and depends on a particulate-phase content (total particulate matter, TPM) of the cigarette smoke. The decrease in [r∙] with increasing the TPM amount manifests radical-scavenging propensity of the smoke particulate phase. Astonishingly, no energy transfer takes place from the primary excited light-emitting species to luminophoric molecules abundant in the smoke. The reported results build up fundamentals of a facile chemiluminescence assay for free radical properties of the smoke. The experimental approaches developed for this study are of general scope and may be used for mechanistic elucidation of the excited-state generation in chemical systems and environments of an arbitrary complexity.
Doi 10.1111/php.12689
Pmid 27935056
Wosid WOS:000397500200023
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