Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 2: Nano-objects (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)

ISO/TS 80004-2:2015 lists terms and definitions related to particles in the field of nanotechnologies.

Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 2: Nanoobjekte (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)

Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 2: Nano-objets (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)

L'ISO/TS 80004-2:2015 donne une liste des termes et définitions concernant les particules dans le domaine des nanotechnologies.

Nanotehnologija - Slovar - 2. del: Nanoobjekti (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)

ISO/TS 80004-2:2015 navaja izraze in definicije v zvezi z delci na področju nanotehnologij.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2017
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SIST-TS CEN ISO/TS 27687:2010
Nanotehnologija - Slovar - 2. del: Nanoobjekti (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 2: Nano-objects (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 2: Nanoobjekte (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 2: Nano-objets (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN ISO/TS 80004-2:2017
ICS:
01.040.07 Naravoslovne in uporabne Natural and applied sciences
vede (Slovarji) (Vocabularies)
07.120 Nanotehnologije Nanotechnologies
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

CEN ISO/TS 80004-2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
July 2017
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
ICS 07.120; 01.040.07 Supersedes CEN ISO/TS 27687:2009
English Version
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 2: Nano-objects
(ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 2: Nano-objets Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 2:
(ISO/TS 80004-2:2015) Nanoobjekte (ISO/TS 80004-2:2015)
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 19 June 2017 for provisional application.

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European foreword . 3

European foreword
The text of ISO/TS 80004-2:2015 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 229
“Nanotechnologies” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over
as CEN ISO/TS 80004-2:2017 by Technical Committee CEN/TC 352 “Nanotechnologies” the secretariat
of which is held by AFNOR.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes CEN ISO/TS 27687:2009.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
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Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.
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The text of ISO/TS 80004-2:2015 has been approved by CEN as CEN ISO/TS 80004-2:2017 without any
modification.
TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 80004-2
First edition
2015-06-01
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary —
Part 2:
Nano-objects
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulaire —
Partie 2: Nano-objets
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ISO/TS 80004-2:2015(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Core terms related to particles . 1
3 Terms concerning particles and assemblies of particles . 1
4 Terms specific to nano-objects . 2
Annex A (informative) Particle size measurement . 5
Annex B (informative) Agglomerates, aggregates, and constituent particles .8
Annex C (informative) Index . 9
Bibliography .10
ISO/TS 80004-2:2015(E)
Foreword
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The committees responsible for this document are ISO/TC 229, Nanotechnologies and Technical
Committee IEC/TC 113, Nanotechnology standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems.
The draft was circulated for voting to the national bodies of both ISO and IEC.
This first edition of ISO/TS 80004-2 cancels and replaces ISO/TS 27687:2008, which has been
technically revised.
Documents in the 80000 to 89999 range of reference numbers are developed by collaboration
between ISO and IEC.
ISO/TS 80004 consists of the following parts, under the general title Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary:
— Part 1: Core terms
— Part 2: Nano-objects
— Part 3: Carbon nano-objects
— Part 4: Nanostructured materials
— Part 5: Nano/bio interface
— Part 6: Nano-object characterization
— Part 7: Diagnostics and therapeutics for healthcare
— Part 8: Nanomanufacturing processes
The following parts are under preparation:
— Part 9: Nano-enabled electrotechnical products and systems
— Part 10: Nano-enabled photonic components and systems
— Part 11: Nanolayer, nanocoating, nanofilm, and related terms
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— Part 12: Quantum phenomena in nanotechnology
— Part 13: Graphene and other two-dimensional materials
ISO/TS 80004-2:2015(E)
Introduction
It is predicted that applications of nanotechnologies may pervade all areas of life. In the areas of
communication, health, manufacturing, materials and knowledge-based technologies, there is a need to
provide industry and research with standardized vocabulary and nomenclature to aid the responsible
development and application of the technologies. It is also essential that regulators such as health and
environmental protection agencies have reliable measurement systems supported by well-founded and
robust standards.
Often in the field of nanotechnologies, naming of materials seen on microscopic images is inspired by the
shape of objects found in everyday life, although the physical size is much smaller. The prefix nano- is
often added to denote the small size of the object. (The prefix nano- is also used in SI units to indicate
−9 −9
10 e.g. 1 nanometre = 10 metre.). Thus, the term “nanoscale” (2.1) has been defined to denote the
length interval approximately from 1 nm to 100 nm.
To create a unitary vocabulary, this part of ISO 80004 encompasses terms used concerning particles
with nanoscale dimensions. The terms in this part of ISO 80004 form part of a larger hierarchy of
terms under development for nanotechnologies. These terms are intended to facilitate communications
between organizations and individuals in industry and those who interact with them.
Objects with one or more external dimensions in the nanoscale can have properties that make them
key components of materials and systems resulting in improved performance over their conventional
counterparts. These nano-objects (2.2) often have properties that are not simple extrapolations of
the properties of their larger form, with these novel properties called emerging, discontinuous or
transformative properties.
The size and shape of nano-objects are often intrinsic to their function, so the description and
measurement of their size and shape are important and must be considered carefully. The three most
basic shapes referred to in this part of ISO 80004 are illustrated in Figure 1. These three simple shapes
represent the main classes of structural dimensionality to help categorize nano-objects. Some other
common shapes are defined in this part of ISO 80004, but a large number of different shapes are possible.
A number of other parameters in addition to size and shape are also intrinsic to the function and phenomena
exhibited by nano-objects. These parameters include composition, morphology, crystalline structure, and
surface features, which can all have a major influence on the key nanoscale phenomena exhibited by nano-
objects. Such phenomena include magnetic, optical, catalytic, electronic, and other properties.
a) nanoparticle b) nanofibre c) nanoplate
(3 ext. dimensions (2 ext. dimensions (1 ext. dimensions
in the nanoscale) in the nanoscale) in the nanoscale)
Figure 1 — Schematic diagrams showing some shapes for nano-objects
A particular issue concerns nano-objects where one or more external dimensions are larger than the
nanoscale. Potential confusion can occur when one of these dimensions greatly exceeds the nanoscale.
For example, carbon nanotubes can have overall lengths in the millimetre range and are still nano-
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objects according to the definitions in this part of ISO 80004. An example of an approach to this issue
is to consider the size or shape at which the health risk from inhalation
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