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5 Common Nitrogen Issues in LC-MS

Written by David Oliva | June 03, 2025

 

Nitrogen gas is the lifeblood of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) systems, playing a pivotal role in ensuring accurate, sensitive, and reproducible analytical results. Yet, even minor disruptions in nitrogen supply can cascade into significant performance issues, from compromised sensitivity to unexpected instrument shutdowns. Understanding and addressing the most common nitrogen-related challenges is essential for laboratories seeking to maintain the integrity of their LC-MS analysis and avoid costly downtime. This article explores five frequent nitrogen issues encountered in LC-MS workflows and offers practical troubleshooting strategies to keep your instrumentation running at peak performance. 

 

1. Low or Fluctuating Nitrogen Pressure

This may results from an undersized generator, leaks in tubing, or excessive demand. To address this, check that your generator specifications meet your instrument's requirements, inspect all tubing for leaks using a pressure drop test, and reduce simultaneous demand if necessary. 

 

2. Insufficient Nitrogen Flow Rate

Can be caused by blocked inlet filters, compressor failure, or high instrument demand. Troubleshooting steps include replacing pre-filters, inspecting and servicing the compressor, and verifying that the total flow requirements for all connected devices do not exceed the generator's capacity.

 

3. Low Nitrogen Purity

This is often due to an exhausted carbon molecular sieve (CMS) or membrane, poor maintenance, or environmental contamination. To resolve this, regenerate or replace the CMS or membrane as needed, use a purity analyzer to verify output, and follow a strict maintenance schedule.

 

4. Contaminant Introduction

Contaminant introduction into the nitrogen stream may occur if filters are degraded or if there is hydrocarbon contamination from lab air. Solutions include installing hydrocarbon traps, regularly replacing filters, and ensuring the generator uses oil-free compressors.

 

5. Incomplete Evaporation

Ineffective concentration during sample preparation can result from low nitrogen flow, improper temperature, or incorrect method settings. To fix this, adjust the nitrogen flow rate and confirm that the temperature and method parameters are appropriate for the solvent being used. 

 

A reliable and high-purity nitrogen supply is fundamental to the success of LC-MS analyses, directly influencing data quality, detection limits, and instrument longevity. By proactively identifying and resolving issues such as pressure fluctuations, insufficient flow, reduced purity, contaminant introduction, and incomplete evaporation, laboratories can safeguard their workflows against disruptions and ensure consistent, high-quality results. Regular maintenance, vigilant monitoring, and adherence to best practices are key to minimizing nitrogen-related problems and maximizing the return on your LC-MS investment.

The NITRO-GEN+ from Organomation stands out as an ideal solution for supplying nitrogen to LC-MS systems, offering a seamless blend of performance, safety, and convenience. This self-contained generator delivers up to 35 liters per minute of high-purity nitrogen-up to 99% at lower flow rates-making it fully compatible with most LC-MS analyzers and all Organomation evaporators up to 100 sample positions. By utilizing advanced Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) and Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) technologies, the NITRO-GEN+ ensures a continuous, on-demand supply of nitrogen without the hazards and interruptions associated with high-pressure gas cylinders or liquid Dewars. Its dual compressor system operates quietly and efficiently at ambient temperatures, extending compressor lifespan and minimizing maintenance needs. With its plug-and-play design, integrated oil-free compressors, and user-friendly interface, the NITRO-GEN+ enables laboratories to maintain uninterrupted LC-MS workflows, improve analytical reliability, and realize a rapid return on investment-all while prioritizing safety and operational simplicity.

Discover how the NITRO-GEN+ has significantly enhanced the nitrogen supply at the Moyo Lab at LSU, and see all the benefits you could enjoy too!