Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 3: Carbon nano-objects

This document defines terms related to carbon nano-objects in the field of nanotechnologies.
It is intended to facilitate communication between organizations' and individuals' research, industry and other interested parties and those who interact with them. Additional terms and definitions for graphene and two-dimensional materials (2D) materials are provided in ISO/TS 80004-13.
Related carbon nanoscale materials are given in Annex A.

Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 3: Nano-objets en carbone

Le présent document définit une liste de termes liés aux nano-objets carbonés dans le domaine des nanotechnologies.
Elle est destinée à faciliter la communication entre différents organismes et membres de la recherche, l'industrie, et d'autres parties intéressées ainsi que leurs interlocuteurs. Des termes et définitions supplémentaires pour le graphène et les matériaux bidimensionnels (2D) sont donnés dans l'ISO/TS 80004-13.
Des matériaux carbonés connexes à l'échelle nanométrique sont donnés à l'Annexe A.

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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 80004-3
Second edition
2020-11
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary —
Part 3:
Carbon nano-objects
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulaire —
Partie 3: Nano-objets carbonés
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ISO/TS 80004-3:2020(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
3.1 Basic terms used in the description of carbon nano-objects . 1
3.2 Terms describing specific types of carbon nanoparticles . 5
3.3 Terms describing specific types of carbon nanofibres and nanoplates . 5
3.4 Terms describing nanostructured carbon nano-objects . 7
Annex A (informative) Related carbon nanoscale materials . 8
Bibliography . 9
Index .10
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