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1 Normenliste Nanotechnologie 1 Diese Normenliste ist bei der Studie zu berücksichtigen sowie gegebenenfalls zu vervollständigen. Die Auflistung ist auf Englisch mit dem Stand vom Juni Norm Titel Komitee Status /TR Ed. 1.0 "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 1: Basic concept" stage code: PWI ( ) /PAS Ed. 1.0 "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 2-1: Single-wall carbon nanotubes - Blank detail specification" /IEEE Ed. 1.0 "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 3-1: Graphene - Blank detail specification for electrotechnical applications" IEEE-SA stage code: PPUB ( ) stage code: 2CD ( ) forecast ( ) /TS Ed. 1.0 (- 72): "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 3-2: Graphene - Detail specification for nano-ink" stage code: PWI ( ) /TS Ed. 1.0 "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 4-2: Luminescent nanomaterials - Detail specification for general lighting and display applications" stage code: ANW ( ) forecast ( ) /TS Ed. 1.0 (- 80): "Nanomanufacturing - Material specifications - Part 5-2: Silver nanomaterials - Detail specification for nano-ink" /TS 2-1 Ed. 1.0: characteristics - Part 2-1: Carbon nanotube materials - Film resistance" stage code: PWI ( ) stage code: PPUB ( ) 1 Dieser Auszug aus einer Wiki-Liste über Nanostandards ( wurde freundlicherweise von Alexandra Fabricius zur Verfügung gestellt.
2 60.60 ( ) /TS 2-2 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 2-2: Carbon nanotube materials - Electromagnetic compatibility" /TS 2-4 (-81): characteristics - Part 2-4: Carbon nanotube materials - Accuracy and repeatability of test methods for determination of resistance of carbon nanotubes" 3-1 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 3-1:Luminescent nanoparticles - Quantum efficiency" /TS 3-2 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 3-2: Luminescent nanoparticles - Determination of mass of quantum dot dispersion" stage code: PWI ( ) stage code: PWI ( ) stage code: PPUB ( ) stage code: CDTS ( ) forecast ( ) 4-1 /TS 4-1 Ed. 2.0: characteristics - Part 4-1 Nanoenabled electrical energy storage - Electrochemical characterisation, 2- electrode cell method" : Ed. 1.0 stage code: PPUB ( ) : Ed. 2.0 stage code: APUB ( ) forecast ( ) 4-2 /TS 4-2 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 4-2: Nanoenabled energy storage - Physical characterization of nanomaterials, density measurement" stage code: 1CD ( ) forecast ( )
3 4-3 /TS 4-3 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 4-3: Nanoenabled energy storage - Contact and coating resistivity measurements for nanomaterials" stage code: APUB ( ) Forecast publication date: ( ) Ed. 1.0 (-79): characteristics - Part 4-4: Nanoenabled electrical energy storage - Thermal characterization of nanomaterials, Nail penetration method" /TS 4-5 (-240): Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 4-5 Cathode nanomaterials for nano-enabled electrical energy storage - Electrochemical characterisation, 3- electrode cell method /TS 5-1 Ed. 1.0 characteristics - Part 5-1: Thin-film organic/nano electronic devices - Carrier transport measurements" /TS 5-2 (-84): characteristics - Part 5-2: Thin-film organic/nano electronics - Measurement of alternating current characteristics" /TS 6-1 Ed. 1.0 (-75) characteristics - Part 6-1: Graphene - Electrical characterization stage code: PNW ( ) Forcast publication date: stage code: ANW ( ) Forcast publication date: stage code: PPUB ( ) stage code: PWI ( ) stage code: PWI ( ) /TS 6-2 Ed. 1.0 (- 76): "Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 6-2: Graphene - Evaluation of the number of layers of graphene" /TS 6-3 Ed. 1.0 (- 77): "Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 6-3: Graphene Characterization of graphene domains and defects" stage code: PWI ( ) / stage code: PNW ( )
4 /TS 6-4 (-82): Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Part 6-4: Graphene - Non-contact conductance measurement using resonant cavity 7-1 Ed. 1.0 (-78): "Nanomanufacturing- Key control characteristics - Part 7.1: Nanoenabled photovoltaics - Measurement of the electrical performance and spectral response of tandem cells" /TS Ed. 1.0: "Nanotechnologies - Description, measurement and dimensional quality parameters of artificial gratings" stage code: PNW ( ) stage code: PWI ( ) stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) /IEEE Ed. 1.0 "Test methods for measurement of electrical properties of carbon nanotubes" IEEE-SA stage code: PPUB ( ) /TR Ed. 1.0: "Nanoscale electrical contacts and interconnects" stage code: PPUB ( ) /IEEE Ed. 1.0: "Nanomanufacturing - Large scale manufacturing for nanoelectronics" IEEE-SA stage code: RDIS ( ) forecast ( ) /TR Ed. 1.0: " nanoelectronics standards Roadmap" stage code: PPUB ( ) /TS Ed. 1.0: "Guidelines for quality and risk assessment for nano-enabled electrotechnical products" stage code: CDTS ( ) forecast ( )
5 62860 /IEEE Ed. 1.0 "Test methods for the characterization of organic transistors and materials" IEEE-SA stage code: PPUB ( ) /IEEE Ed. 1.0 "Test methods for the characterization of organic transistor-based ring oscillators" /TS Ed. 1.0: "Nanotechnology - Reliability assessment - Part 2.1: Nanoenabled photovoltaic devices - Stability test" IEEE-SA stage code: PPUB ( ) stage code: ANW ( ) forecast ( ) 10 /TS 10 Ed. 1.0: "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 10: Nano-enabled photonic products and Systems" stage code: 1 CD ( ) forecast ( ) ( ) 9 /TS 9 Ed. 1.0: "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 9: Nano-enabled electrotechnical products and Systems" stage code: 1 CD ( ) forecast ( ) ( ) IEEE IEEE Standard Methods for the Characterization of Printed and Organic Diode Bridges Structures for RF Devices Standard Methods for the Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes Used as Additives in Bulk Materials /TS 10797:2012 "Nanotechnologies - Characterization of single-wall carbon nanotubes using IEEE-SA IEEE-SA stage code: PPUB ( )
6 transmission electron microscopy" ( ) /TS 10798:2011 "Nanotechnologies -- Charaterization of single-wall carbon nanotubes using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry analysis" 10801:2010 "Nanotechnologies -- Generation of metal nanoparticles for inhalation toxicity testing using the evaporation/condensation method" 10808:2010 "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of nanoparticles in inhalation exposure chambers for inhalation toxicity testing" /TS 10867:2010 "Nanotechnologies - Characterization of single-wall carbon nanotubes using near infrared photoluminescence spectroscopy" /TS 10868:2011 "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of single-wall carbon nanotubes using ultravioletvisible-near infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) absorption spectroscopy" /TR 10929:2012 "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) samples" CEN/TC 352 CEN/TC ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) /TS 11251:2010 "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of volatile components in single-wall carbon nanotube samples using evolved gas analysis/gas chromatographmass spectrometry" ( ) 08 /TS 08:2011 "Nanotechnologies - Characterization of single-wall carbon nanotubes using thermogravimetric Analysis" ( )
7 60 /TR 60:2010 "Nanotechnologies - Methodology for the classification and categorization of nanomaterials" ( ) /TR 11811:2012 "Nanotechnologies - Guidance on methods for nano- and microtribology measurements" ( ) /TS 11888:2011 "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of multiwall carbon nanotubes -- Mesoscopic shape factors" /TS 11931:2012 "Nanotechnologies - Nanoscale calcium carbonate in powder form - Characteristics and measurement" ( ) ( ) /TS 11937:2012 "Nanotechnologies -- Nanoscale titanium dioxide in powder form -- Characteristics and measurement" ( ) /TS 12025:2012 "Nanomaterials -- Quantification of nano-object release from powders by generation of Aerosols" ( ) /TR : 2010 "Nanotechnologies - Model taxonomic framework for use in developing vocabularies - Core concepts" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) /TS 12805:2011 "Nanotechnologies - Materials specifications - Guidance on specifying nano-objects" ( ) /TR 12885:2008 "Nanotechnologies - Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies" (Ed.1) ( ) (Ed. 2)
8 10.99 ( ) Cor /TS :2012 "Nanotechnologies - Occupational risk management applied to engineered nanomaterials - Part 1: Principles and approaches" /TS : Nanotechnologies - Occupational risk management applied to engineered nanomaterials -- Part 2: Use of the control banding approach /TR 13014:2012 "Nanotechnologies - Guidance on physico-chemical characterization of engineered nanoscale materials for toxicologic assessment" /TR 13014:2012/Cor1:2012 "Nanotechnologies -- Guidance on physico-chemical characterization of engineered nanoscale materials for toxicologic assessment -- Technical Corrigendum 1" /TR 13121:2011 "Nanotechnologies -- Nanomaterial risk evaluation" ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) /TS 13278:2011 "Nanotechnologies - Determination of elemental impurities in samples of carbon nanotubes using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) /TR 13329:2012 "Nanomaterials -- Preparation of material safety data sheet (MSDS)" ( ) /TS 13830:2013 "Nanotechnologies-- Guidance on the labelling of manufactured nanoobjects and products containing manufactured nano-objects" ( ) /TS 14101:2012 "Surface characterization of gold nanoparticles for nanomaterial
9 specific toxicity screening: FT-IR method" ( ) /TR "Nanotechnologies -- Considerations for the development of chemical nomenclature for selected nano-objects" ( ) /TS 16195:2013 "Nanotechnologies - Guidance for developing representative test materials consisting of nano-objects in dry powder form" /TR "Nanotechnologies - Guidance on sample preparation methods and dosimetry considerations for manufactured nanomaterials" /TR "Nanotechnologies - Guidance on toxicological screening methods for manufactured nanomaterials" ( ) ( ) ( ) /TS "Nanoparticles - Determination of muramic acid as a biomarker for silver nanoparticles activity" ( ) /TS "Nanotechnologies -- Generic requirements for reference materials for development of methods for characteristic testing, performance testing and safety testing of nano-particle and nanofiber powders" /TS 17200:2013 "Nanotechnology -- Nanoparticles in powder form -- Characteristics and measurements" ( ) ( ) /TR 17302: "Nanotechnologies - Framework for identifying vocabulary development for nanotechnology applications in human healthcare" ( ) /TS "Use of UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy in the characterization of cadmium chacolgate semiconductor -- Nanoparticles (Quantum dots)" ( )
10 18110 /TS "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabularies for science, technology and innovation Indicators" ( ) /TR 18196: "Nanotechnologies - Measurement method matrix for nano-objects" ( ) /AWI TR 18401: "Nanotechnology - Plain language guide to vocabulary" ( ) /TR "General framework for the development of occupational exposure limits for nano-objects and their aggregates and agglomerates" /TS "Nanotechnologies -- Comparing the toxic mechanism of synthesized zinc oxide nanomaterials by physicochemical characterization and reactive oxygen species properties" 19006: "Effects of nanoparticles on cell oxidative stress" ( ) ( ) ( ) : "Effects of nanoparticles on cell viability (MTS assay)" ( ) /TR 19057: "The use and suitability of In Vitro Tests and Methodologies to assess Nanomaterial Biodurability" ( ) /TS "Nanotechnologies -- Evaluation methods of the validity of nanomaterial working dispersions used for in vitro toxicity testing" ( ) Nanoparticles -- Detection and characterization using singleparticle ICP-MS
11 30.20 ( ) Nanotechnologies -- Nano-object aerosol generators for inhalation toxicity studies ( ) /TR "Nanotechnologies -- Characterization of Cellulose Nanocrystals -- Particle Morphology, Purity and Surface Properties" ( ) /TR "Matrix of characterization and measurement methods for Graphene" ( ) stage code: PWI ( ) "Determination of size and size distribution of nano-objects by scanning electron microscopy" ( ) "On-line/Off-line techniques for characterizing size distribution of airborne nanoparticle populations" ( ) "Specification for magnetic nanoparticle suspensions" ( ) "Specification for carbon nanotube dispersions" ( ) /TS : 2008 "Nanotechnologies -- Terminology and definitions for nano-objects - Nanoparticle, nanofibre and nanoplate" ( ) and have already decided that this standard will be incorporated into the Nanotechnology Vocabulary
12 : 2010 "Nanotechnologies - Endotoxin test on nanomaterial samples for in vitro systems - Limulus amebocyte lysate" /TS 1:2010 "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 1: Core Terms" /TS 11 (/TS -159) "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabulary - Part 11: Nanolayer, nanocoating, nanofilm, and related Terms" as 2 in the future ( ) stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) stage code: PNW ( ) ( ) 12 /TS 12 "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabulary - Part 12: Quantum phenomena in nanotechnology" stage code: 1CD ( ) ( ) 13 /TS 13 "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabulary -- Part 13: Graphene and other two dimensional materials" stage code: PNW ( ) ( ) 2 3 /TS 2 "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabulary -- Part 2: Nanoobjects: Nanoparticle, nanofibre and nanoplate" /TS 3 "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 3: Carbon nanoobjects" stage code: 1CD ( ) forecast ( ) ( ) stage code: PPUB ( )
13 90.93 ( ) 4 /TS 4 "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 4: Nanostructured materials" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) 5 /TS 5 "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 5: Nano/bio Interface" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) 6 /TS 6:2013 "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 6: Nano-object characterization" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) 7 /TS 7 (2011) "Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 7: Diagnostics and therapeutics for healthcare" stage code: PPUB ( ) ( ) 8 /TS 8:2013 "Nanotechnologies -- Vocabulary -- Part 8: Nanomanufacturing processes" forecast ( ) ( ) KCC 01 Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Graphene - Structural quality GFSC : GFSC stage code: 1 KCC 02 Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Graphene - Number GFSC of layers : GFSC stage code: 1 KCC 03 Nanomanufacturing - Key control characteristics - Graphene - Sheet resistance GFSC :
14 GFSC stage code: 1
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