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1. Entries to be inserted in column 1 (items) after the entry “g. Alpha emitting radionuclides”—
“Aromatic polyamides (aramids) not controlled by 1C010, 1C210 or 1C990, presented in any of the following forms— | ||
(a) primary forms; | ||
(b) filament yarn or monofilaments; | ||
(c) filament tows; | ||
(d) rovings; | ||
(e) staple or chopped fibres; | ||
(f) fabrics; | ||
(g) pulp or flocks. | ||
Nanomaterials as follows— | ||
(a) semiconductor nanomaterials; | ||
(b) composite-based nanomaterials; | ||
(c) any of the following carbon-based nanomaterials— | ||
(i) carbon nanotubes; | ||
(ii) carbon nanofibres; | ||
(iii) fullerenes; | ||
(iv) graphenes; | ||
(v) carbon onions. | ||
Notes: For the purpose of the entry above, “nanomaterial” means a material that meets at least one of the following criteria— | ||
(a) it consists of particles, with one or more external dimensions in the size range 1 - 100 nm for more than 1 % of their number size distribution, | ||
(b) it has internal or surface structures in one or more dimensions in the size range 1 - 100 nm, or | ||
(c) it has a specific surface area by volume greater than 60 m2/cm3, excluding materials consisting of particles with a size lower than 1 nm.” |
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