Abstract
When is a chemical not a chemical? When is a material not a material? The answer to both questions can be considered the same: When the procedures and rules chemists and materials scientists have developed to describe those substances no longer work. One area where this occurs is in the world of nanomaterials.
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Rumble, J., Freiman, S., & Teague, C. (2015). Towards a Uniform Description System for Materials on the Nanoscale. Chemistry International, 37(4), 3–7. https://doi.org/10.1515/ci-2015-0402
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