This standard specifies the types of information on nanostructured materials that can be obtained using surface analysis techniques and gives some examples (see Chapter 4). This standard not only identifies common problems or problems in characterizing nanostructured materials, but also points out the unique pathways or challenges when using specific methods (see Chapter 5). When the size of the object or material component is close to several nanometers, the difference between the "block" and "particle" and "particle" analyzes becomes blurred. In addition to defining some common problems in the characterization of nanostructured materials, this standard focuses on the specific aspects of surface chemical analysis of nanostructured materials. This standard covers a variety of analytical and characterization methods, but its focus is still within the scope of surface chemistry analysis, including Auger electron spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy