How to Pipette (2024)

Introduction: How to Pipette

Using a pipette is an essential part of working in a science laboratory. Pipettes, specifically micro-pipettes, are used for accurately measuring and transferring small amounts of solutions from on container to another. This is useful when creating a dilution series, plating cell samples. etc.

Although each pipette brand varies slightly, micro-pipettes generally come in three sizes; the P20 which can pipette from 2-20 uL, the P200 which can pipette volumes from 20-200, and the P1000, which - you guessed it - can pipette volumes ranging from 200-1000 uL or 1 mL.

Continue reading for step-by-step instructions on how to use a pipette.

Step 1: Materials

To pipette, you will need:
-A pipette
-A box of tips
-A container holding the solution you wish to pipette
-An empty container for the solution(s) to be transferred into
-A clean working space
-A waste bin
-Gloves if you don't like your hands getting dirty or you are working with potentially hazardous materials

Step 2: Setting the Volume

The first step when using a pipette is setting the pipette to your desired volume. To do this, locate the small window on your pipette that has three numbers in it. If your pipette has a lock/unlock switch, switch it to the unlock position. Then, turning the plunger clockwise or counter-clockwise until you reach the desired amount. For the picture above, the pipette being used is a P200 and it is set a 175 uL. It is very important to stay with in the volume limits of your pipette, which depend on it's size, because even though you may be able to get smaller or bigger amounts, the pipette is not designed to be used with those amounts and it could end up breaking your pipette.

Step 3: The First and Second Stops

Nearly all pipettes have two 'stops' on the plunger. Before you start using the pipette, it is a good idea to play with the plunger a bit to feel these two different stops. The first stop is the stop that changes; it is the amount that you set the pipette to in the previous step, and it is shown by the first picture. The second stop, shown in the second picture, is an extra 'push' that it sometimes needed to remove all of the liquid from the tip. When to use these two stops with be discussed in later steps.

Step 4: The Pipette Tip

First of all, make sure you have the correct pipette tip size and brand to match your pipette! If the tip doesn't fit on the end of your pipette, it is not the right size. To put a tip on your pipette, open the tip box and place the end of the pipette into one tip. Press down gently, but firmly, to ensure that the tip is firmly on the pipette. You may then take the pipette away from the box and the tip should come with it. Close the pipette tip box to help prevent contamination.

Step 5: Depressing the Plunger

Now that you have a tip on your pipette, you are ready to start pipetting! Press the plunger down until the first stop - be careful to not go past the first stop! Depress the plunger BEFORE you put your pipette into the solution - otherwise bubbles can be created, introducing air that can cause contamination and other problems.

Step 6: Withdrawal of Solution

After depressing the plunger, carefully place the tip of your pipette into the desired solution. Try not to touch the sides of the container as you do this. Once the tip is in the solution, slowly release the plunger and the set amount of solution will be pulled up into the tip, then remove the tip from the solution and close the container. If there are any air bubbles in the tip, start again as this could affect the amount of solution.

Step 7: Expulsion of Solution

Place the tip into the new container, again being careful to not touch the sides of the container to prevent contamination, and as far into the container you can go without touching the sides. Slowly push the plunger down all the way to the first stop, then the second stop to make sure all solution has been pushed out of the tip. Once done, remove the pipette from the container and close the lid.

Step 8: Discarding the Tip

Now that you've successfully measured and transferred your solution, it is time to get rid of the tip. To do this, press down on the tip ejector button, which is a small button usually next to the plunger, while holding the pipette over a waste bucket. This will move a metal or plastic arm down, forcing the tip off of the pipette. It is always a good idea to change tips when you are changing solutions, or if it touches any surface; these both reduce risks of contamination.

Congratulations, you made it! You have successfully learned how to pipette. Now that you know this essential science skill, a world of pipetting possibility awaits!

How to Pipette (2024)

FAQs

How do you use your mouth to pipette solutions? ›

Though they may work like drinking straws, never use your mouth to suck-up liquids into a pipette! Instead use a pipette-aide as described below.

What are two common pipette errors? ›

The first is systematic error or inaccuracy in measured volume. Systematic error describes a discrepancy between the pipetted volume and the intended volume (nominal volume). Another type of pipetting error that could result is random error or imprecision.

What are the rules for pipetting? ›

General guidelines and Pipetting techniques

Set the volume within the range specified for the pipette. Hold the pipette so the "grippy finger rest" rests on your index finger. To maximize accuracy, the pipette, tip and liquid should be at the same temperature. Check that you are using tips recommended for this pipette.

How to pipette small volumes without bubbles? ›

To avoid air bubbles when aspirating, take care to operate the piston of manual pipettes in a smooth and regular manner, applying consistent force. Failure to immerse the pipette tip deep enough below the meniscus of the liquid reservoir can result in the aspiration of air and thus bubble formation.

When pipetting small volumes, you should always do which of the following? ›

When pipetting small volumes, ensure you maintain the correct vertical positions and pause for at least one second after aspirating the sample. Pull the pipette straight out from the container, hold the vertical position, and avoid touching the vessel's sides.

Should you pipette to second stop? ›

There will be multiple “stops” on the plunger, where you feel resistance while pressing down on the pipette. Stop at the first “stop.” The first stop expels enough air from the pipette for an accurate measurement in the next step. The second stop is meant to expel excess liquid from the tip once you've reached step 8.

Is it OK to pipette by mouth? ›

Do not ever use your mouth to pull the liquid into a pipet. This is the most common method of becoming poisoned in a chemical laboratory or becoming infected in a clinical laboratory. Mouth pipetting is forbidden in the chemistry department. Do not allow the solution to be drawn up into the bulb.

Is pipetting a skill? ›

One of the most common skills in a lab is how to properly use a pipette — the slender tube used to measure or transfer small amounts of a liquid.

How to do perfect pipetting? ›

Step 1: The tip is immersed to the correct depth and correctly held vertically. Step 2: Inaccuracy doubles when immersing the tip too deeply. Step 3: Inaccuracy increases three to five times by immersing too deeply while holding the pipette at a 30-40° angle. Use high-quality tips intended for use with the pipette.

Is mouth pipetting still used today? ›

Sadly, more people than you expect. Mouth pipetting, that dirty lit- tle detail of U.S. laboratories' past, is still practiced in some countries around the globe—regions where highly infectious diseases roost.

When did mouth pipetting stop? ›

The technique of 'mouth pipetting' – literally using your mouth to suck up and release blood or liquids into another vessel - was common in laboratories right up until the 1970s. It was also unsurprisingly the leading cause of laboratory-based infections and is now banned.

How do you determine the accuracy of a pipette? ›

Finally, calculate accuracy by using the equation A = 100 x Vavg/V0, where A is the accuracy of the pipette, Vavg is the average calculated volume and V0 is the theoretical volume you tried to dispense. If the accuracy value lies in the 99-101% range, the pipette is considered normal and calibrated.

What is the most accurate method of pipette calibration? ›

The most common way to check your pipette accuracy is by weighing water. The density of water is 1 g/mL. This means that every microliter (µL) should weigh exactly 0.001 g using a high-precision balance.

What are the correct precautions for using a pipette? ›

Never put a pipette in your mouth. Draw the liquid into the pipette using a rubber bulb or pipette pump. Never withdraw a liquid from a near-empty container. If you attempt to fill a pipette under conditions where air can enter the pipette, the liquid will shoot up into the bulb or pump.

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