claypolymer
Claypolymer, or clay-polymer nanocomposites, are composite materials in which layered clay minerals are dispersed within a polymer matrix. The clay component is typically a 2:1 layered silicate such as montmorillonite, with platelets roughly 1 nm thick and lateral sizes from tens to hundreds of nanometers. When well dispersed, polymer chains can intercalate into the galleries between clay layers, and in favorable cases the platelets become exfoliated, yielding individual sheets dispersed throughout the polymer.
Dispersibility is enhanced by organomodification of the clay with organic cations, creating organoclays that better interact
Claypolymer nanocomposites can exhibit improved mechanical properties (modulus, strength), increased thermal stability, and reduced gas permeability,
Applications span packaging, coatings, automotive and aerospace components, electronics, and barrier films. Characterization typically uses X-ray