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What type of gases are used in chromatography?

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Date Posted: 2016/02/12
Mahmoud Aly
by Mahmoud Aly , Laboratory Supervisor , Higher College of Technology

helium is the main one

also hydrogen

Chandra Sekhar
by Chandra Sekhar , Process Engineer , Surhan Gas Chemical Operating Company

Inert gas such as helium or an unreactivegas such as nitrogen is used 

Abdallah Alzyod
by Abdallah Alzyod , Team Lead, Carelflex Catalyst Sulfiding & DMDS Sales , ARKEMA FRANCE

Gases like Helium, Argon ,  Nitrogen

Ahmad Hasan
by Ahmad Hasan , Director , TEI Analytical Laboratories

Inert gases that can "carry" the sample without effecting the results. Gases such as nitrogen, helium, argon, and hydrogen.

Raja Reddy Thoorpugadda
by Raja Reddy Thoorpugadda , Research scientist-II , Apotex

In gas chromatography, the mobile phase (or "moving phase") is a carrier gas, usually an inert gas such ashelium or an unreactive gas such as nitrogen.Helium remains the most commonly used carrier gas in about 90% of instruments although hydrogen is preferred for improved separations.

Renku R
by Renku R , Executive , Gujarat Enviro Protection and Infrastructure Ltd

Inert gas such as helium or an nonreactive gas such as nitrogen are used as carrier gas in chromatography

ahmedImtiaz Ahmed
by ahmedImtiaz Ahmed , Dynamic Flow Computer Trainer , Oil Field For Trading & services

Nitrogen,Helium Hytrogon commonly used in gas in chromatography

Virendra Vikhare
by Virendra Vikhare , chemist , Rezilabs for Industrial Services / SAECO

Generally Nobel gases are used.

Also Helium,Nitrogen,Argon,Hydrogen,Air.

Its depend on which Detector using.

suleyman shaik
by suleyman shaik , Assisstant Manager (Manufacturing) , Dr.Reddy's Laboratories

Inert gases like Helium, Argon and Non reactive gases like Hydrogen, Nitrogen

milouda benmir
by milouda benmir , ingeneur , sonatrache

ther is tow type vecteur gasse and netre gasse NE and He2

Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Helium

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