How to Pipette: 14 Steps
Pipetting is a fundamental skill in many scientific and medical labs. It is the process of accurately measuring and transferring small volumes of liquid using a pipette. Mastering the art of pipetting can save time, reduce experimental error, and help ensure the consistency and repeatability of your results. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to pipette:
1. Choose the appropriate pipette: Select a pipette with the right volume range for your liquid transfer needs.
2. Gather necessary supplies: Ensure you have the correct types and sizes of tips, test tubes or containers, and a suitable waste receptacle.
3. Attach the right pipette tip: Select a tip that fits your pipette snugly without any gaps or air leaks; press it onto the pipette firmly.
4. Set the desired volume: Check the manufacturer’s instructions on how to adjust the volume accurately – this usually involves turning a dial or pressing buttons on electronic pipettes.
5. Pre-wet the pipette tip: Aspirate and expel your sample solution several times to condition the tip to improve accuracy.
6. Maintain proper posture: Hold the pipette vertical with your dominant hand, keeping your wrist straight, elbow close to your body, and fingers relaxed.
7. Immerse the tip into the liquid: Insert only the lower part of the tip into your liquid source while avoiding touching the container’s sides.
8. Aspirate slowly and consistently: Depress the plunger at a steady speed until you’ve reached the pre-set stopping point (first stop).
9. Wait briefly before removal: Pause for a moment to ensure all liquid has been drawn into the tip.
10. Remove air bubbles: If you notice any bubbles in your sample, gently tap or flick them out of your tip before dispensing.
11. Minimize dripping: Touching the outside of the tip to the container’s edge can remove excess liquid and prevent unwanted dripping.
12. Dispense liquid into the target container: Press the plunger down smoothly to expel the liquid into your destination vessel.
13. Touch off on the sidewall: To avoid leaving any residual liquid in the tip, drag your pipette tip alongside the wall of the receiving container while releasing.
14. Properly eject and dispose of tips: Use the pipette’s tip ejector to release the used tip into an appropriate waste container without touching it.
By following these 14 steps, you’ll be well on your way to mastering pipetting techniques for consistent and repeatable results in your experiments. Happy pipetting!