nanoklay
Nanoklay is a nanoscale layered silicate material proposed for use in polymer nanocomposites and related applications. It consists of ultrathin silicate sheets, typically a few nanometers thick with lateral dimensions on the order of tens to hundreds of nanometers, stacked into a lamellar structure. Through chemical modification, nanoklay sheets are functionalized to improve dispersibility in organic solvents or polymer matrices, often by ion exchange with organic cations or by grafting reactive groups.
Synthesis involves exfoliation of natural clays, such as montmorillonite, followed by organomodification to prevent restacking and
Applications include high-performance coatings, packaging films, and structural composites. Biomedical research has explored potential uses in
Limitations include dispersion challenges, restacking tendencies, processing compatibility, and cost. Environmental and occupational safety considerations focus
Nanoklay is related to broader fields of clay nanocomposites and organoclays; it shares goals with montmorillonite-based