Nitrogen: The Most Cost-Effective Makeup Gas for Gas Chromatography

Technical notes | 2014 | Parker HannifinInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of the topic


Gas chromatography relies on a nonreactive makeup gas to transport analytes. Helium has been the standard carrier since the 1950s but faces supply volatility and rising costs. Nitrogen, abundant and inexpensive, provides comparable performance and ensures uninterrupted laboratory operations through in-house generation.

Objectives and overview of the study


The article evaluates switching from helium to in-house generated nitrogen for gas chromatography. It examines cost, supply security, operational efficiency, and detector performance to demonstrate nitrogen as a practical alternative.

Methodology and instrumentation used


An in-house nitrogen generator, exemplified by the Parker Balston Model MGG-2500, integrates several purification stages:
  • Pre-filtration by a high-efficiency coalescing filter to remove moisture, oil, and particles
  • Activated carbon adsorption to eliminate volatile organic compounds
  • BQ-grade particulate filtration for downstream protection
  • Catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons to CO2 and H2O
  • Cooling via a copper coil
  • Ultra-high-efficiency membrane filtration
  • Semi-permeable hollow-fiber membrane for nitrogen separation from compressed air

Used Instrumentation


  • Parker Balston Model MGG-2500 nitrogen generator
  • High-efficiency coalescing filters
  • Activated carbon beds and catalytic purifier
  • Semi-permeable membrane modules

Main results and discussion


The in-house generator produces nitrogen at 99.9999 percent purity for hydrocarbons and 99 percent with respect to oxygen. It also supplies zero air with less than 0.05 ppm hydrocarbons for flame ionization detectors. Compared to helium pricing (95 USD per 1 Mcf), nitrogen generation costs approximately 1.15 USD per day, achieving a return on investment within one year. Continuous hard-plumbed supply reduces downtime, eliminates cylinder handling risks, and supports lean laboratory workflows.

Benefits and practical applications of the method


  • Significant cost reduction and predictable operating expenses
  • Improved supply reliability and autonomy
  • Enhanced safety by eliminating high-pressure cylinder handling
  • Support for lean laboratory operations and reduced maintenance

Future trends and potential applications


As laboratories pursue further automation and sustainability, in-house gas generation is expected to integrate with digital monitoring and smart maintenance systems. Advances in membrane technology and energy efficiency will expand applicability to other analytical techniques and support decentralized gas production.

Conclusion


Switching to in-house generated nitrogen for gas chromatography offers a cost-effective, reliable, and sustainable alternative to helium. With high gas purity, continuous supply, and rapid return on investment, this approach enhances analytical performance and operational efficiency.

References


  • US Bureau of Land Management. Helium price adjustment, 2014.

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