nanofillers
Nanofillers are nanoscale additives used to enhance the properties of a host material, typically polymers. They have at least one dimension in the nanometer range, and are designed to interact with the matrix to improve mechanical, thermal, barrier, or electrical properties.
Common nanofillers include carbon-based nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene; layered silicates such as nanoclays;
The improvements arise from mechanisms such as load transfer from the matrix to stiff filler, formation of
Processing methods include melt compounding, solution mixing, and in situ polymerization. Surface functionalization or compatibilization is
Applications span polymer composites for automotive and aerospace, coatings, dental materials, electronics, energy storage, and membranes.