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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published standard ISO/TS 21412:2020, "Nanotechnologies -- Nano-object-assembled layers for electrochemical bio-sensing applications -- Specification of characteristics and measurement methods."
May 1st, 2020
ISO Publishes Standard on Characterization and Measurement of Nano-Object-Assembled Layers for Electrochemical Bio-Sensing Applications
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has published standard ISO/TS 21412:2020, "Nanotechnologies -- Nano-object-assembled layers for electrochemical bio-sensing applications -- Specification of characteristics and measurement methods." See https://www.iso.org/standard/70874.html?browse=tc The standard specifies the characteristics to be measured of nano-object-assembled layers on electrodes by means of a solution process and of nano-objects constituting the layers for electrochemical applications such as nano-biosensor or diagnosis applications. It also provides measurement methods for determining the characteristics. ISO notes that the standard does not apply to:
- The requirements of nanostructures by top-down nanomanufacturing;
- The subsequent coating of materials such as biomaterials onto nano-object-assembled layers;
- Specific health and safety requirements during manufacturing;
- The experimental conditions of electrochemical sensing; and
- The packaging, labeling, expiration dates, and transport of nano-object-enhanced electrochemical electrodes.
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