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titleOfInvention Micro pipettor tip end, micro pipettor chip, and micro pipettor
abstract By improving a micropipette, a pretreatment process is omitted or simplified, and costs are reduced and productivity is improved. A tip end portion 4 of a pipettor chip is filled with a polymer substance 5 made of or containing an inclusion compound that includes ions. The polymer substance is typically in the form of a thin film, but may be in the form of a fiber. A lid 6 having a hole is provided on the opposite side of the tip end portion of the pipettor tip 4 so that the polymer substance 5 does not flow into the pipettor tip solution storage unit 3. The target ions contained in the solution are included in the polymer material 5 when the solution is inhaled, and further included in the polymer material 5 when the solution is discharged. Therefore, the target ion can be selectively removed from the solution by appropriately selecting the polymer material 5. [Selection] Figure 2
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