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BSI PAS 131:2007:1969 Edition

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Terminology for medical, health and personal care applications of nanotechnology

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BSI 1969 16
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3 Contents
1 Scope 1
2 General 1
3 Molecular entities 3
4 Structural entities 4
5 Nanosystems 7
Bibliography 8
5 Foreword
7 Introduction
1 Scope
2 General
2.1 active nanostructure
2.2 nanobiotechnology
8 2.3 nanocosmetic
2.4 nanofluidics
2.5 nanointervention
2.6 nanomaterial
2.7 nanomedicine
2.8 nano-object
2.9 nanoparticle
2.10 nanopharmaceutical
9 2.11 nanoscale
2.12 nanoscience
2.13 nanostructure
2.14 nanostructured
2.15 nanotechnology
2.16 passive nanostructure
3 Molecular entities
3.1 fullerene
3.2 graphene
10 4 Structural entities
4.1 acicular structure
4.2 agglomerate
4.3 aggregate
4.4 carbon nanotube
4.5 dendrimer
4.6 dendritic particle
4.7 dendron
4.8 engineered nanoparticles
4.9 liposome
11 4.10 micelle
4.11 nanocluster
4.12 nanocore
4.13 nanocrystal
4.14 nanofibre
4.15 nanohorn
4.16 nanoplate
4.17 nanopowder
4.18 nanoribbon
12 4.19 nanorod
4.20 nanorope
4.21 nanoshell
4.22 nanosome
4.23 nanotube
4.24 nanowire
4.25 primary particle
4.26 quantum dot
4.27 stealth liposome
13 5 Nanosystems
5.1 nanoarray
5.2 nanochip
5.3 nanocomposite
5.4 nanodevice
5.5 nanophase
5.6 nanosystem
14 Bibliography
[1] Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 6th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
[2] European Technology Platform for Nanomedicine, http://cordis.europa.eu/nanotechnology/nanomedicine.htm
[3] ABAD, E., et al. Nanodictionary. Nanotechnology Perceptions, 2005, 1, 147-160.
[4] Nanoscience and nanotechnologies: opportunities and uncertainties, The Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering, July 2004.
[5] GOODSON, L., C.L. GLADYS, D.E. WORST, Numbering and Naming of Fullerenes by Chemical Abstracts Service, J. Chem. Inf. Comp. Sci. 1995.
[6] NIST 960-1, NIST Recommended Practice Guide, Particle Size Characterization.
[7] NIST 960-3, NIST Recommended Practice Guide, The Use of Nomenclature in Dispersion Science and Technology.
[8] Occupational Ultrafine Aerosol Exposure Characterization and Assessment, Particle Size Selective Sampling and Analysis (Workplace Air Quality) Draft Technical Report, ISO/TC146/SC2/WG1 ISO 18115.
[9] IUPAC, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, Issue 9.
BSI PAS 131:2007
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