Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 11: Nanolayer, nanocoating, nanofilm, and related terms (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)

ISO/TS 80004-11:2017 lists terms and definitions, and specifies an extensible taxonomic terminology framework for nanolayers, nanocoatings, nanofilms, and related terms in the field of nanotechnologies.

Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 11: Nanoschicht, Nanobeschichtung, Nanofilm und verwandte Begriffe (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)

Dieses Dokument listet Begriffe auf und legt ein erweiterbares taxonomisches Terminologiekonzept für Nanoschichten, Nanobeschichtungen, Nanofilme und verwandte Begriffe auf dem Gebiet der Nano-technologien fest.

Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 11: Nanocouche, nanorevêtement, nanofilm et termes associés (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)

L'ISO/TS 80004-11:2017 donne une liste de termes et de définitions et spécifie un cadre taxonomique extensible de terminologie pour les nanocouches, les nanorevêtements, les nanofilms et les termes associés dans le domaine des nanotechnologies.

Nanotehnologije - Slovar - 11. del: Nanoplast, nanopremaz, nanofilm in sorodni izrazi (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2020
Nanotehnologije - Slovar - 11. del: Nanoplast, nanopremaz, nanofilm in sorodni
izrazi (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 11: Nanolayer, nanocoating, nanofilm, and related
terms (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)
Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 11: Nanoschicht, Nanobeschichtung,
Nanofilm und verwandte Begriffe (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 11: Nanocouche, nanorevêtement, nanofilm et
termes associés (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN ISO/TS 80004-11:2020
ICS:
01.040.07 Naravoslovne in uporabne Natural and applied sciences
vede (Slovarji) (Vocabularies)
07.120 Nanotehnologije Nanotechnologies
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

CEN ISO/TS 80004-11
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
August 2020
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
ICS 07.120; 01.040.07
English Version
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulary - Part 11: Nanolayer,
nanocoating, nanofilm, and related terms (ISO/TS 80004-
11:2017)
Nanotechnologies - Vocabulaire - Partie 11: Nanotechnologien - Fachwörterverzeichnis - Teil 11:
Nanocouche, nanorevêtement, nanofilm et termes Nanoschicht, Nanobeschichtung, Nanofilm und
associés (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017) verwandte Begriffe (ISO/TS 80004-11:2017)
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European foreword
The text of ISO/TS 80004-11:2017 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 229
"Nanotechnologies” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 80004-11
First edition
2017-05
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulary —
Part 11:
Nanolayer, nanocoating, nanofilm, and
related terms
Nanotechnologies — Vocabulaire —
Partie 11: Nano-couche, nano-revêtement, nano-film et termes
associés
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ISO/TS 80004-11:2017(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
3.1 Basic terms describing coatings, layers, films, freestanding films and membranes . 1
3.2 Terms describing elements having thickness in the nanoscale (nanocoatings,
nanolayers, nanofilms, and related terms) . 3
3.2.1 Freestanding elements . 3
3.2.2 Elements on substrates . 3
3.3 Terms describing elements having internal or surface structures in the nanoscale . 3
Bibliography . 5
Alphabetical index . 6
ISO/TS 80004-11:2017(E)
Foreword
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ISO/TS 80004-11:2017(E)
Introduction
Nanotechnologies are used in many application areas providing specific functionalities. Ordered
structures are beginning to be used increasingly in applications such as layered coatings for protection
of surfaces from wear, in which there can be multiple layers with individual layer thicknesses of just a
few nanometres. Nanotextured surfaces are being developed where a patterned texture on the surface
of a component can have a major influence on the properties of the component.
When discussing these applications of nanotechnologies, a common frame of reference for certain
general terms is desirable. In general, a coating is applied to a substrate and is not discrete. In this regard,
there is general agreement that a coating which is nanoscale in thickness should not be considered
a nanoplate due to the integral relationship of the coating to the substrate. A film is freestanding or
applied to a substrate, a layer can be internal or external and be single or multi-layer, a membrane is a
film separating two phases.
Many different industries employ terms presented in this document. There are a number of relevant
standards committees. In particular, the work of the following ISO committees is acknowledged:
— ISO/TC 35, Paints and varnishes;
NOTE Specific terms and definitions for paints and varnishes in the field of nanotechnologies are given
in ISO 4618.
— ISO/TC 164/SC 3, Hardness testing (e.g. nano-indentation);
— ISO/TC 172/SC 3, Optical materials and components;
— ISO/TC 201, Surface chemical analysis;
— ISO/TC 202, Microbeam analysis;
— ISO/TC 256, Pigments, dyestuffs and extenders.
The terms “coating”, “layer”, “film” and other related terms can be grouped by distinguishing between
coatings, layers and films having a thickness in the nanoscale (i.e. external dimension in the nanoscale)
and those having internal structures in the nanoscale (e.g. nanostructured coatings, nanocomposite
coatings, dispersion coatings with dispersed nano-objects, etc.). For the purposes of classification,
following the hierarchy established in ISO/TS 80004-1 (which describes nanomaterial by the two
categories “nano-objects” and “nanostructured material”),
— the terms “nanolayer”, “nanocoating”, and “nanofilm” are assigned to “nano-objects”, and
— the terms “nanostructured layers”, “coatings”, and “films” are assigned to nanostructured material.
See Figure 1 for details.
ISO/TS 80004-11:2017(E)
NOTE Assigning the terms “nanolayer”, “nanocoating”, and “nanofilm” to “nano-objects” and the terms
“nanostructured layers”, “coatings”, and “films’ to “nanostructured material” following the hierarchy of
nanomaterial terms in ISO/TS 80004-1.
Figure 1 — Hierarchy of nanomaterial terms
The usage of many terms defined in this document depends on specific sectors. Therefore, there is
a specific usage with respect to the deposition techniques used, e.g. coating, ECD (electrochemical
deposition), spin coating, PVD (physical vapour deposition), CVD (chemical vapour deposition), sol-
gel deposition, ALD (atomic layer deposition), LBL (layer-by-layer deposition), and Langmuir-Blodgett
deposition.
Another example is the polymer sector where the terms “film”, “sheet”, or “foil” are often used to
describe the same element (i.e. “a thin, flexible, transparent sheet, as of plastic, used in wrapping or
[9]
packaging” ). In this respect, the terms “foil” or “sheet” might be best suited for freestanding films.
In other areas, the term “film” is used to refer to a foil which might cover the surface of an object. The
electroplating and the paint sector uses the terms “coating” and “layer”.
The terms “film”, “coating”, and “layer” are often used synonymously. For instance, the vacuum
deposition sector uses the terms “thin film” (since ~1960), “film”, “layer”, “multilayer”, but also
“coatin
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