PAS 71-2005 Vocabulary Nanoparticles《纳米颗粒术语》.pdf
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1、g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58ICS 01.040.07; 07.030Vocabulary NanoparticlesPUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATIONPAS 71:2005PAS 71:2005T
2、his Publicly Available Specification comes into effect on 25 May 2005 BSI 25 May 2005ISBN 0 580 45925 XAmendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date CommentsPAS 71:2005 BSI 25 May 2005ContentsPagePreface iiForeword iiiIntroduction 11Scope 12 General terms 13 Particle names: generic 24 Particle na
3、mes: chemically specific 65 Nanoparticle systems 76 Production methods 87 Production mechanisms 118 Particle characteristics 139 Particle volume and diameter 1410 Measurement and analysis techniques 1511 Abbreviations 19Bibliography 23Index 24iPAS 71:2005iiPrefaceIt may not be customary to preface a
4、 Publicly Available Specification (PAS) but, as Director General responsible both for promoting standards activities in the UK and encouraging the development and application of key emerging technologies, I believe this PAS marks an important development in policy and that the efforts of all concern
5、ed should be recognised.In December 2003 the DTI published the Innovation Report which set out its thinking on a more strategic approach towards the development of emerging technologies. Since then we have been implementing the report, notably in the area of technology development through a series o
6、f competitions to support the development of new technologies. But the report also set out the importance of metrology and standards in the widespread development and application of new technologies. As a result, the National Standardisation Strategic Framework (NSSF) was established.This PAS repres
7、ents the first small step in this direction in an area, nanotechnology, which many are predicting holds the key to technology, indeed, economic development over the next twenty years. It also shows how the NSSF can be a driver in developing forward looking standards which meet the needs of business
8、in the area of emerging technologies.Developing agreed terms and definitions may seem to be of little consequence but is fundamental to the development of a common understanding of the terms in this field. From here we can begin to address the key societal, commercial and legal issues that face the
9、nanotechnology community today through the development of standards.The work to date also forms the basis for wider international developments and collaboration. I am delighted at the level of international involvement in this project and that, partly as a result of this initiative, the BSI, Nationa
10、l Physical Laboratory and the steering committee of UK experts are at the forefront of European and international efforts to establish standards in this area. To all who have been involved in this project I should like to offer my thanks and congratulations. David HughesDirector General Innovation G
11、roupDepartment of Trade and Industry BSI 25 May 2005PAS 71:2005 BSI 25 May 2005ForewordThis Publicly Available Specification has been developed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in collaboration with the British Standards Institution (BSI). No copying without permission of BSI except as
12、permitted by copyright law. Acknowledgement is given to the following organizations that were consulted in the development of this specification.Steering Panel members:Health these could be greatly reduced by adopting the following good practice:Ambiguous terminology: due to the interdisciplinary na
13、ture of nanotechnologies, the definition of some technical terms might be different for those with backgrounds in different science or engineering fields and industry sectors. Whilst this PAS aims to provide a single definition for each term, there were some terms that had more than one widely used
14、meaning. When using a term for which this vocabulary shows more than one meaning, it is recommended that qualifying information as to which meaning is intended is stated.Means of determination: many of the measurable parameters of nanoparticles can be experimentally determined by more than one techn
15、ique. These techniques can be based on fundamentally different processes, require differing degrees of interpretation or lead to different results. When such information is communicated, in addition to any normally reported degree of confidence or data distribution that may be quoted, it is recommen
16、ded that the means by which the information was derived/determined is stated.Thanks are due to the leading UK and international nanotechnologists involved in the development and review of this PAS for enabling it to be produced in a timely manner.1 ScopeThis Publicly Available Specification lists te
17、rms and definitions currently in use in the field of nanoparticles. It is intended to facilitate communications between organizations and individuals in industry and those who interact with them. This document does not include a nomenclature system for nanoparticles.2 General terms2.1 nanomaterialma
18、terial with one or more external dimensions, or an internal structure, on the nanoscale, which could exhibit novel characteristics compared to the same material without nanoscale featuresNOTE Novel characteristics might include increased strength, chemical reactivity or conductivity. BSI 25 May 2005
19、1PAS 71 Steering GroupPAS 71:20052.2 nanoparticleparticle with one or more dimensions at the nanoscalePAS 71 Steering GroupNOTE 1 Also referred to as nanoparticulate, although this term is more often used adjectivally.NOTE 2 Novel properties that differentiate nanoparticles from the bulk material ar
20、e typically developed at a critical length scale of under 100 nm.2.3 nanoscalehaving one or more dimensions of the order of 100 nm or lessNOTE Also referred to as nanosize.PAS 71 Steering Group2.4 nanosciencestudy of phenomena and manipulation of materials at atomic, molecular and macromolecular sca
21、les, where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scaleNanoscience and nanotechnologies 12.5 nanostructuredhaving a structure at the nanoscaleNOTE Agglomerates and aggregates of nanoparticles are examples of nanostructured particles.PAS 71 Steering Group2.6 nanotechnologydesign, char
22、acterization, production and application of structures, devices and systems by controlling shape and size at the nanoscaleNanoscience and nanotechnologies 13 Particle names: generic3.1 acicular particleneedle shaped particleBS 2955:1993, Glossary of terms relating to particle technology3.2 agglomera
23、tegroup of particles held together by relatively weak forces, including van der Waals forces, electrostatic forces and surface tensionOccupational Ultrafine Aerosol Exposure Characterization and Assessment 2strongly bonded aggregateIUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology 3, 1991, 63, 1231group of s
24、trongly associated particles that cannot easily be re-dispersed by mechanical meansPAS 71 Steering GroupNOTE 1 It is recommended that when the term agglomerate is used that it be specified whether the bonding is strong (where elements require chemical as well as physical means for separation) or wea
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