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The Analysis of Electronic Cigarette E-Liquids by GC-MS

Applications | 2020 | SCION InstrumentsInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/SQ
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Food & Agriculture
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SCION Instruments

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Electronic cigarette use has grown rapidly, prompting the need for robust analytical methods to characterize e-liquid compositions. Comprehensive profiling of base components, flavoring agents, and impurities supports regulatory compliance, quality control, and safety assessment in the expanding vaping industry.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study aimed to develop a fast, reliable gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method for qualitative and quantitative analysis of commercially available e-liquids. Four flavors were selected to demonstrate method performance in identifying both main ingredients and trace-level compounds.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Instrumentation: Scion 436 GC with SCION-5MS capillary column, Scion SQ MS detector, and 8400 Autosampler
  • Software: Mass Spec Work Station for control, acquisition, processing, and library matching
  • Sample Preparation: Neat injections and 1:2 methanol dilutions of four e-liquids (bubble-gum, pear drop, cherry tree, blueberry) containing 6 mg/mL or 3 mg/mL nicotine
  • GC-MS Conditions: Injector at 220 °C (split 1:10), helium carrier, oven program 40 °C to 220 °C, MS full scan 45–500 amu with three segmented scan ranges to reduce overloading of propylene glycol and glycerin
  • Quantification: Nicotine calibration standards (0.5–10 mg/mL) prepared in methanol

Main Results and Discussion


The segmented scan method improved chromatographic resolution by suppressing dominant solvent peaks, revealing previously masked flavor compounds and impurities. Propylene glycol, glycerin, and nicotine were present in all samples. Library matching identified 36 additional compounds, including:
  • Ethanol (common impurity) and toluene (bubble-gum only)
  • Flavoring additives such as vanillin, ethyl vanillin, γ-decalactone (peach), isoamyl acetate (banana), and piperonal (cherry-specific)
  • Natural constituents like menthol, terpineol, and eugenol

Nicotine quantification showed excellent linearity (R² > 0.99) with deviations under 7% except for the blueberry sample, which matched its label. Regulatory limits in Europe (20 mg/mL maximum) are well above levels detected.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid screening of e-liquid compositions with minimal sample preparation
  • Simultaneous qualitative and quantitative analysis of key ingredients, flavorings, and impurities
  • Compliance support for labeling and regulatory requirements
  • Potential for high-throughput monitoring in quality control laboratories

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include targeted multi-analyte methods for harmful contaminants, coupling GC-MS with ion mobility or high-resolution MS for deeper profiling, and automated data workflows for real-time quality assurance. Expanding regulatory frameworks will drive demand for standardized analytical protocols across the industry.

Conclusion


A segmented full-scan GC-MS method on the Scion 436 platform provides a streamlined approach to e-liquid analysis, delivering comprehensive compositional data and accurate nicotine quantification with minimal sample preparation.

References


1. Grand View Research, E-cigarette and Vape Market Size and Trends Analysis, 2019.
2. EU Tobacco Products Directive 2014/14/EU, Official Journal of the European Union.
3. Valentine G. et al., Effects of Alcohol-Containing E-cigarettes on Young Adult Smokers, Drug Alcohol Depend, 2016.

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