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CEN ISO/TS 80004-4:2014

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Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 4: Nanostructured materials (ISO/TS 80004-4:2011)

Withdrawn date

02-08-2023

Published date

10-12-2014

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Basic terms used in the description of
  nanostructured material
3 Terms describing categories of
  nanostructured material
Bibliography
Index

ISO/TS 80004-4:2011 gives terms and definitions for materials in the field of nanotechnologies where one or more components are nanoscale regions and the materials exhibit properties attributable to the presence of those nanoscale regions. It is intended to facilitate communications between organizations and individuals in industry and those who interact with them.Materials classified as nanostructured have an internal or surface structure with a significant fraction of features, grains, voids or precipitates in the nanoscale. Articles that contain nano-objects or nanostructured materials are not necessarily nanostructured materials themselves.ISO/TS 80004-4:2011 includes nanodispersion.

Committee
CEN/TC 352
DocumentType
Technical Specification
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

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