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Nanocomposites

Nanocomposites are materials in which nanoparticles are embedded into a matrix or a host material to form a new material with enhanced properties. The nanoparticles can be made from a range of materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics, and the host material can be either a polymer, ceramic, or metal. Combi…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 5 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 96× across the literature 🗓 Reviewed June 2026

Overview

Nanocomposites are materials in which nanoparticles are embedded into a matrix or a host material to form a new material with enhanced properties. The nanoparticles can be made from a range of materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics, and the host material can be either a polymer, ceramic, or metal. Combining the nanoparticles with a host material can improve its strength, electrical, thermal, and optical properties. Nanocomposites are used for a wide range of applications, including protective coatings, energy storage, and sensors. They are also used in medical devices and implants, as well as in batteries, fuel cells, and automotive parts. This makes nanocomposites an important and versatile material for numerous industries.

Research published in this journal

5 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

How this research is being cited

The 5 articles above have been cited 96 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Nanocomposites, linking to each citing work.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Polymer Science Research.

Journal editorial board
Giulia Auriemma · Italy Catarina Pinto Reis · Portugal Tonya Andreeva · Bulgaria

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