GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Polymer layered-silicate nanocomposites, known since 1961 [1], were particulate-filled composites in which the reinforcement material was in the form of sheets with thickness of one to few nanometers and length of hundreds to thousands of nanometers [2]. Due to the unique nanometer-size dispersion of the layered silicates with high aspect ratio, ratio of surface to volume and high strength in the polymer matrix, composites generally exhibit improvements in properties of polymeric materials such as mechanical performance, ablation performance, thermal stability, and barrier properties even at very low volume fraction loading (1–5%) of layered silicates [3].