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Title: Nanotechnology Standardisation


1
Nanotechnology Standardisation
  • M G Gee
  • National Physical Laboratory
  • BSI-Russia Workshop

2
Overview
  • Standards and standardization
  • Role of standards
  • Standardization organisations
  • Development of formal standards
  • Complementary structures
  • Standardization for nanotechnologies
  • What needs standardizing and why?
  • Current standardization committees
  • Existing standards, standardization projects and
    proposals
  • Cooperation, coordination and harmonization

3
Standards
  • Standards can be of two types
  • Metrological standards such as the kilogram or
    second
  • Written standards
  • Written Standards provide agreed ways of
  • Naming, describing and specifying things
  • Measuring and testing things
  • Managing things e.g. quality and environmental
    management ISO 9001 and ISO 14000
  • Reporting things as in e.g. proposed ISO 26000
    (Social Responsibility)
  • To
  • support commercialisation, market development and
    established markets
  • provide a basis for procurement based on
    technical requirements and quality/environmental
    management
  • support appropriate legislation/regulation
  • Can be NORMATIVE, defining what MUST be done in
    e.g. a specific test method, or INFORMATIVE,
    providing information only.
  • Standards are VOLUNTARY unless called in a
    contract or regulation.
  • Can provide a means of validated quantification

4
Functions of Standards
  • Standards can perform any of the following four
    functions
  • Interoperability/Compatibility
  • as with e.g. nuts and bolts, railway gauges,
    electrical plugs and outlets, and
    interoperability standards for computers and
    telecommunications systems
  • Quality
  • Fitness for purpose or safety
  • Variety reduction/optimization (based on best
    practice)
  • E.g. shoe sizes, suit sizes leading to mass
    production and price reduction
  • Information/Measurement
  • Test and measurement methods for describing,
    quantifying and evaluating product attributes
    such as material, processes and functions
  • DIN has reported that in Europe standardization
    adds approximately 1 to the value of gross
    domestic product and that the added value
    generated by standardisation is at least as
    important as the value generated by patents!
    see Economic benefits of standardization
    Published by DIN German Institute for
    Standardization e. V.

5
Standardization
  • Standards can be
  • FORMAL developed by independent experts working
    under the auspices of a National, Regional or
    International standards body
  • AFNOR, BSI, DIN, JIS, (NSBs)
  • CEN, CENELEC, ETSI..
  • ISO, IEC ITU
  • INFORMAL developed by a SDO (Standards
    Development Organisation)
  • ASTM, IEEE, SAE, SEMI, VDI(gt600 SDOs IN US)
  • PRIVATE developed by a company or trade
    association
  • FORMAL standards are
  • PROPOSED, DEVELOPED AND APPROVED by the members
    of the standards body (or an accredited
    organisation)
  • Based on CONSENSUS (i.e. no sustained opposition)
    not necessarily unanimity.

6
Needs for Standardization in Nanotechnology
  • To support commercialisation and market
    development
  • To provide a basis for procurement
    technical/quality/environmental management
  • To support appropriate legislation/regulation
  • Challenges currently there are
  • No internationally agreed terminology/definitions
    for nanotechnology(ies).
  • No internationally agreed protocols for toxicity
    testing of nanoparticles.
  • No standardized protocols for evaluating
    environmental impact of nanoparticles.
  • Existing methods of test may not be suitable
    for nanoscale devices and nanoscale dimensions.
  • Measurement techniques and instruments need to be
    developed and/or standardized.
  • New calibration procedures and certified
    references materials are needed for validation of
    test instruments at the nanoscale.
  • Multifunction nanotechnology systems and devices
    will need new standards.
  • Partial solutions
  • Some existing standards may be applicable e.g.
    for chemical analysis and imaging (ISO TCs 201
    and 202) and particle detection/sizing (ISO TC
    24)

7
Major issues in Nanotechnology Standardisation
  • Diversity of disciplines impacted by and
    contributing to nanotechnologies
  • Global impact
  • Speed of development and apparent speed of
    commercialisation
  • Critical areas
  • Coordination and harmonization across standards
    developers and stakeholders
  • Terminology
  • Measurement and characterization
  • Health, safety and environment

8
Why Standards for Nanotechnologies are Important
  • Standards will help to ensure that nanotechnology
    is
  • developed and commercialised in an open, safe and
  • responsible manner by supporting
  • safety testing, legislation and regulation
  • worker, public and environmental safety
  • commercialisation and procurement
  • patenting and IPR
  • communication about the benefits, opportunities
    and potential problems associated with
    nanotechnologies
  • This will be achieved by providing agreed ways
    of
  • Naming, describing and specifying things
  • Measuring and testing things
  • Health and environmental safety testing, risk
    assessment and risk management

9
BSI NTI/1 Nanotechnologies
  • Guides
  • Guide to Safe Handling and Disposal of Free
    Engineered Nanoparticles
  • Guide to Specifying Nanomaterials.
  • 6 PAS documents
  • Good Practice Guide for Labelling of Engineered
    Nanoparticles and Products Containing Engineered
    Nanoparticles
  • Terminology for Medical and consumer applications
    of nanotechnologies Terminology for The bio-nano
    interface Terminology for Common Nanoscale
    Measurement Terms Including Instrumentation
    Terminology for Carbon nanostructures
  • Terminology for Nanofabrication
  • Terminology for Nanomaterials

10
International Organisation for Standardization
committee ISO/TC 229 - Nanotechnologies
  • Established in June 2005 with UK Chair and
    Secretariat
  • 40 members 30 P and 10 O (see
    http//www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/techn
    ical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/i
    so_technical_committee.htm?commid381983 )
  • Liaisons with 15 other ISO TCs and 7 external
    bodies IEC/TC 113, CEN/TCs 137 and 352, Asia
    Nano Forum, EC JRC, OECD and VAMAS
  • Exploring additional external liaisons for
    emerging economies
  • OECD liaison is particularly important as there
    is much work being carried out on EHS on
    manufactured nanoparticles

11
International Electrotechnical Commission
Committee IEC/TC 113 Nanotechnology
Standardization for Electrical and Electronic
Products and Systems
  • Established June 2006 with US Chair and German
    secretariat
  • http//www.iec.ch/cgi-bin/procgi.pl/www/iecwww.p?w
    wwlangewwwprogdirdet.pprogdbdb1css_colorpur
    plecommitteeTCnumber113
  • 26 members - 15 P and 11 O
  • Agreed to establish two Joint Working Groups with
    ISO TC/229
  • JWG 1 Terminology and nomenclature
  • JWG2 Measurement and characterization
  • Together with a third Working Group
  • WG3 Performance Assessment
  • Scope To develop standards for the assessment of
    performance, reliability, and durability related
    to the nanotechnology-enabled aspects of
    components and systems in support of continuous
    improvement at all stages of the value adding
    chain.
  • Work Item GUIDE FOR CARBON NANOTUBE
    SPECIFICATION FOR ELECTROTECHNICAL APPLICATION

12
European Committee for Standardization Committee
CEN/TC 352 - Nanotechnologies
  • http//www.cen.eu/CENORM/Sectors/TechnicalCommitte
    esWorkshops/CENTechnicalCommittees/CENTechnicalCom
    mittees.asp?param508478titleCEN2FTC352
  • Established November 2005 following proposal from
    UK and recommendations from CEN/BTWG 166
  • UK Chair and Secretariat
  • Works closely with ISO/TC 229 and topics of
    mutual interest will be developed under the
    Vienna Agreement with ISO lead.
  • Developing work programme in areas of specific
    interest to Europe and areas that will be
    relevant to European legislation.
  • Currently 3 projects
  • Guide to nanoparticle measurement methods and
    their limitations (CEN/TR)
  • Guide to methods for nano-tribology measurements
    (CEN/TR)
  • Guide for Labelling of Engineered Nanoparticles
    and Products Containing Engineered Nanoparticles

13
TC 229 Structure/working Areas
Terminology and Nomenclature (JWG 1) what you
call it - Convened by Canada
14
ISO/TC 229 JWG1 Strategic Roadmap
Nanomaterials classification
Project 3
Base Definitions
Nanoscale
Nano films
Nano dispersions
Terminology carbon nanostructures
Terminology nano-bio interface
Project 4
Nanoscale attribute
Terminology - nanoparticles
Project 1
Nomenclature- Model Options
Nano-processes
Nanoscale objects
Nanostructured materials
Nanotechnologies
Nanomaterials
Terminology - nanomaterials
Nano-production
Framework and core terms
Project 2
Complex assemblies
Terminology - nanostructures
Terminology - nanofabrication
Nomenclature model
Nanomedical devices
Nanosensors
Nanomeasurement
Devices and applications
Terminology medical and consumer
Nanometrology
Nanomeasurement tools
Nanoelectronic devices
Nanophotonic devices
Terminology nanoscale measurement
(IEC) Vocabulary - electrotechnical
(IEC) Terminology nano-optics
15
TC 229 Structure/working Areas
Terminology and Nomenclature (JWG 1) what you
call it - Convened by Canada
Measurement and Characterization (JWG 2) How you
measure/test it Convened by Japan
16
ISO/TC 229 JWG2 Draft Roadmap
2005 2010 2015
Carbon Nano-Materials
Basic Character set Purity Geometrical
property Morphology Dispersability Tube type
Advanced Character set Electrical, Magnetic,
Mechanical , Optical properties
Engineered nanoparticles
Basic Character set Purity Composition,
Geometrical property, Sampling method.
Advanced Character set Elemental structure,
Chemical functionality, Electrical,
Magnetic, Mechanical , Optical properties
Coatings/ Nanostructured materials
Basic Character set Geometrical property,
Composition, Density
Advanced Character set Electrical, Magnetic,
Mechanical , Optical properties
Basic Metrology
Length, Depth, Force, Traceability, Definition of
Measurand, Uncertainty
Interoperability
Support for WG3 activities
17
TC 229 Structure/working Areas
Terminology and Nomenclature (JWG 1) what you
call it - Convened by Canada
Measurement and Characterization (JWG 2) How you
measure/test it Convened by Japan
Health, Safety and Environment (WG 3) what
effect it might have on health and the
environment Convened by USA
18
ISO/TC 229 WG3 Strategic Roadmap
Future NWIP TBD
Nanoparticle Inhalation Testing
Nanoparticle Toxicity Testing
Sequence
Physico-Chemical characterization
Endotoxin Test
Metrology TBD
Terminology TBD
2008
2010
2009
2011
19
TC 229 Structure/working Areas
Support for REGULATION and voluntary governance
structures
Material Specifications (WG4) (Convened by China)
PRODUCT AND PROCESS (sc)
PRODUCT AND PROCESS (sc)
Terminology and Nomenclature (JWG 1) what you
call it - Convened by Canada
Measurement and Characterization (JWG 2) How you
measure/test it Convened by Japan
Health, Safety and Environment (WG 3) what
effect it might have on health and the
environment Convened by USA
20
TC 229 Current Work Programme JWG1
  • ISO/TS Terminology and definitions for
    nanoparticles - completed
  • ISO/TR Terminology and nomenclature for
    nanotechnologies Framework and core terms
  • ISO/TS Terminology and definitions for carbon
    nanomaterials (Japan)
  • ISO/TS Core Terms - Terminology and Definitions
  • New work item proposals
  • ISO/TS Terminology for nanoscale measurement and
    instrumentation
  • ISO/TS Terminology for the bio-nano interface
  • ISO/TS Terminology for medical, health and
    personal care applications of nanotechnologies
  • ISO/TS Terminology for nanofabrication/nanomanufa
    cturing
  • Committee resource document
  • Outline of Nanomaterials classification ("Nano
    tree")

21
TC 229 Work programme JWG2 SWCNT work
  • ISO/TS The Use of Transmission Electron
    Microscopy (TEM) in the Characterization of
    Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes (US/Japan)
  • ISO/TS The Use of Scanning Electron Microscopy
    (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDXA)
    in the Characterization of Single-walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (US)
  • ISO/TS Technical Specification for the Use of
    UV-Vis-NIR absorption spectroscopy in the
    Characterization of Single-walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (Japan)
  • ISO/TS Technical Specification for the use of
    NIR-Photoluminescence (NIR-PL) Spectroscopy in
    the Characterization of Single-Walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (Japan)
  • ISO/TR Use of Thermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA)
    in the purity evaluation of Single Walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (US/Korea)
  • ISO/TR Use of Evolved Gas Analysis-Gas
    Chromatograph Mass Spectrometry (EGA-GCMS) in the
    Characterization of Single-Walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (Japan)
  • ISO/TS Use of Raman Spectroscopy in the
    Characterization of Single Walled Carbon
    Nanotubes (US)

22
JWG2 MWCNT and Other Work
  • ISO/TS Measurement Methods for the
    Characterization of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
    (Japan)
  • ISO/TS Determination of meso-scopic shape
    factors of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (Korea)
  • ISO/IS General Framework for Determining
    Nanoparticle Content in Nanomaterials by
    Generation of Aerosols
  • Joint developments with CEN (CEN lead)
  • ISO/TR Guide to nanoparticle measurement methods
  • ISO/TR Guide to methods for nano-tribology
    measurements
  • NWIP under joint ballot
  • Sample Preparation for 4-Probe Measurement of
    Electrical Properties of CNTs (Korea)

23
TC 229 Work Programme WG3
  • ISO/TR Safe Practices in Occupational Settings
    Relevant to Nanotechnologies completed
  • Under CD ballot
  • ISO/IS Endotoxin test on nanomaterial samples
    for in vitro systems
  • ISO/IS Standard for Generation of Metal
    Nanoparticles with the Evaporation/Condensation
    Method for inhalation toxicity testing
  • ISO/IS Standard for characterization of
    nanoparticles in inhalation exposure chambers for
    inhalation toxicity testing
  • ISO/TR Guidance on physico-chemical
    characterization of engineered nanoscale
    materials for toxicologic assessment.
  • New work item proposal
  • Guide to safe handling and disposal of
    manufactured nanomaterials

24
TC 229 Work programme Materials specifications
(WG4)
  • ISO/TS Materials specification for nano-titanium
    dioxide
  • ISO/TS Materials specification for nano-calcium
    carbonate
  • New Work Item Proposal
  • Guide to specifying nano-materials

25
Current and potential liaisons for ISO/TC 229
MATERIALS
BIOMEDICAL
EXTERNAL LIAISONS
RISK/HSE
NANO-PARTICLES
METROLOGY AND CHARACTERIZATION
ISO/TC 48 Laboratory equipment
ENERGY
26
CURRENT AND POTENTIAL LIAISONS IEC/TC 113
SEMI
IEEE
IEC/TC 34 Lamps and related equipment
IEC/TC 113 Nanotechnology Standardization for
electrical and electronic products and systems
27
Complementary structures e.g. OECD Test
Guidelines for testing of chemicals
  • SECTION 1 - PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
  • SECTION 2 - EFFECTS ON BIOTIC SYSTEMS
  • SECTION 3 - DEGRADATION AND ACCUMULATION
  • SECTION 4 - HEALTH EFFECTS
  • For laboratories complying with GLP, MAD
    applies

28
OECD WPMN Projects
  • Development of an OECD (Nanosafety) Database on
    Human Health and Environmental Safety (EHS)
    research
  • EHS Research Strategies on Manufactured
    Nanomaterials
  • Safety Testing of a Representative Set of
    Manufactured Nanomaterials
  • Manufactured Nanomaterials and Test Guidelines
  • Co-operation on Voluntary Schemes and Regulatory
    Programmes
  • Co-operation on Risk Assessments and Exposure
    Measurements
  • The Role of Alternative Methods in Nano
    Toxicology
  • Co-operation on Exposure Measurements and
    Exposure Mitigation

29
Sponsorship programme for testing a
representative set of manufactured nanomaterials
  • Fullerenes (C60)
  • Single walled carbon nanotubes
  • Multi walled carbon nanotubes
  • Carbon black
  • Nanoparticle (NP) silver
  • NP iron
  • NP aluminium oxide
  • NP cerium oxide
  • NP silicon dioxide
  • NP titanium dioxide
  • NP zinc oxide
  • Nanoclays
  • NP polystyrene
  • Dendrimers

Guidance manual for sponsors including
guidance on sample preparation and dosimetry
30
Cooperation/Coordination/Harmonization
  • Close cooperation with OECD WPMN
  • International Workshop on Documentary Standards
    for Measurement and Characterization for
    Nanotechnologies 02/08, joint workshop with
    IEC, OECD and NIST (see http//www.iso.org/nanotec
    h-workshop )
  • Terminology coordination through ISO/TC 229/JWG1
  • Nanotechnologies Liaison Coordination Group
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