Selecting Purifiers for Gas Chromatography
Technical notes | 2000 | MerckInstrumentation
Gas chromatography performance and column lifespan depend on carrier and fuel gas purity. Contaminants such as oxygen, water vapor, and hydrocarbons degrade capillary columns and create spurious detector peaks, compromising quantification and analysis.
This bulletin outlines a systematic approach to select gas purifiers for carrier gas, fuel air, and hydrogen. It delivers guidelines on contaminant removal requirements, flow and pressure considerations, purifier capacities, and replacement schedules.
A structured gas purification strategy, combining multiple trap stages and indicators, is essential for reliable GC performance, extended column life, and efficient laboratory maintenance.
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Summary
Importance of Gas Purification in Gas Chromatography
Gas chromatography performance and column lifespan depend on carrier and fuel gas purity. Contaminants such as oxygen, water vapor, and hydrocarbons degrade capillary columns and create spurious detector peaks, compromising quantification and analysis.
Objectives and Scope
This bulletin outlines a systematic approach to select gas purifiers for carrier gas, fuel air, and hydrogen. It delivers guidelines on contaminant removal requirements, flow and pressure considerations, purifier capacities, and replacement schedules.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Multi-stage purification scheme: hydrocarbon trap, water vapor trap, and oxygen/water trap in series.
- Use of indicating purifiers (e.g., OMI-2) to signal breakthrough at the point of use.
- Purifier options: carbon molecular sieves (Supelcarb HC), molecular sieve 5A, Supelpure-O, Oxisorb, Oxiclear, UOP combined purifiers, and catalytic GateKeeper cartridges.
- Ancillary hardware: two-stage regulators, pressure relief and flashback arrestors, in-line filters, pressure gauges, shutoff valves.
- Air purification setups for cylinder and compressor sources, including coalescing and oil vapor traps.
Key Findings and Discussion
- Recommended purification configurations vary by system demand: single-GC, multi-GC benches, and high-flow (>10 L/min) installations.
- Flow capacity ratings of purifiers must not be exceeded to ensure sub-ppm removal levels.
- Purifier life depends on contaminant load, flow rates, and cylinder usage; breakthrough at ~75% of theoretical capacity guides replacement intervals.
- Example calculations demonstrate conversion of ppm impurity levels to mass load and estimation of purifier service life in cylinders per month.
- Zero-air generators offer an alternative to cylinders and compressors for consistent air purity.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Prolonged column and detector lifetimes through effective removal of deleterious contaminants.
- Stable baselines and improved sensitivity in thermal conductivity, flame ionization, and selective detectors.
- Optimized maintenance planning and cost efficiency via scheduled purifier changes.
Future Trends and Applications
- Development of integrated multi-function purifiers combining hydrocarbon, moisture, and oxygen removal.
- Smart sensors for real-time monitoring of gas purity and breakthrough detection.
- Advances in zero-gas and on-site purification technologies to support high-throughput GC systems.
Conclusion
A structured gas purification strategy, combining multiple trap stages and indicators, is essential for reliable GC performance, extended column life, and efficient laboratory maintenance.
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