A Sustainable Approach to the Supply of Nitrogen
Technical notes | 2013 | Parker HannifinInstrumentation
Pure, dry nitrogen is indispensable across a wide range of industrial and analytical processes, from laser cutting and inert gas blanketing to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Traditional supply via large-scale air separation and cylinder delivery consumes substantial energy and generates significant CO2 emissions both during production and transport. Identifying more sustainable, cost-effective methods for on-site nitrogen generation can reduce environmental impact, lower operational costs, and improve safety.
This study aims to evaluate alternative in-house nitrogen generation techniques—hollow fiber membrane separation and pressure swing adsorption (PSA)—in comparison to conventional fractional distillation. Key performance metrics include energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, purity levels, operational costs, and system safety.
A hollow fiber membrane generator consists of thousands of polymeric fibers in a module that selectively permeate oxygen and water vapor while retaining nitrogen. Air is pre-treated through coalescing filters, activated carbon, and desiccant stages before entering the membrane. A PSA system uses dual vessels packed with carbon molecular sieve to adsorb oxygen under pressure; when one vessel is regenerated, the other supplies nitrogen. Both systems rely on an air compressor sized to match the targeted flow and purity requirements.
On-site membrane and PSA generators provide high-purity nitrogen at controlled pressure and flow without reliance on external vendors. This reduces administrative tasks, minimizes high-pressure cylinder hazards, and enables immediate, demand-driven gas supply for industrial blanketing, analytical instrumentation, and manufacturing processes.
Transitioning from centralized fractional distillation to in-house hollow fiber membrane or PSA nitrogen generation can yield energy savings up to 62%, cut greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating transport, and deliver rapid return on investment. These sustainable approaches align environmental stewardship with operational efficiency and safety.
1 EIGA Position Paper PP-33. European Industrial Gas Association, December 2010
2 Roadnet carbon emissions data (roadnet.com)
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Pure, dry nitrogen is indispensable across a wide range of industrial and analytical processes, from laser cutting and inert gas blanketing to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Traditional supply via large-scale air separation and cylinder delivery consumes substantial energy and generates significant CO2 emissions both during production and transport. Identifying more sustainable, cost-effective methods for on-site nitrogen generation can reduce environmental impact, lower operational costs, and improve safety.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aims to evaluate alternative in-house nitrogen generation techniques—hollow fiber membrane separation and pressure swing adsorption (PSA)—in comparison to conventional fractional distillation. Key performance metrics include energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, purity levels, operational costs, and system safety.
Materials and Instrumentation
A hollow fiber membrane generator consists of thousands of polymeric fibers in a module that selectively permeate oxygen and water vapor while retaining nitrogen. Air is pre-treated through coalescing filters, activated carbon, and desiccant stages before entering the membrane. A PSA system uses dual vessels packed with carbon molecular sieve to adsorb oxygen under pressure; when one vessel is regenerated, the other supplies nitrogen. Both systems rely on an air compressor sized to match the targeted flow and purity requirements.
Main Results and Discussion
- Fractional distillation of air requires roughly 1976 kJ of electricity per kilogram of 99.9% N2, plus additional energy for transport (e.g., 163 metric tons CO2/year for a 400-mile tanker operation).
- PSA systems produce 99.9% purity nitrogen at about 1420 kJ/kg (28% energy savings) and 98% purity at 759 kJ/kg (62% savings).
- Hollow fiber membrane generators offer continuous supply with similar or lower energy use than PSA, eliminating cylinder handling and transport emissions.
- Cost analysis for a facility consuming 20 L/min over 250 days indicates system payback in just over one year, driven by reduced cylinder purchases and labor.
Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method
On-site membrane and PSA generators provide high-purity nitrogen at controlled pressure and flow without reliance on external vendors. This reduces administrative tasks, minimizes high-pressure cylinder hazards, and enables immediate, demand-driven gas supply for industrial blanketing, analytical instrumentation, and manufacturing processes.
Future Trends and Applications
- Development of advanced membrane materials and hybrid PSA-membrane systems to push purity and efficiency limits.
- Integration with renewable energy sources (solar, wind) to further cut CO2 footprints.
- Digital monitoring and predictive maintenance to optimize performance in remote or distributed facilities.
- Scalable designs for small laboratories to large-scale industrial sites seeking localized gas production.
Conclusion
Transitioning from centralized fractional distillation to in-house hollow fiber membrane or PSA nitrogen generation can yield energy savings up to 62%, cut greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating transport, and deliver rapid return on investment. These sustainable approaches align environmental stewardship with operational efficiency and safety.
Reference
1 EIGA Position Paper PP-33. European Industrial Gas Association, December 2010
2 Roadnet carbon emissions data (roadnet.com)
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