Abstract
One of the most interesting and most accessible opportunities of nanofillers is the reinforcement of fine structures in which conventional fillers cannot be readily accommodated, such as polymer foams. This paper reviews the progress to date towards the development of reactive foam nanocomposites, in particular polyurethane and silicone foams. The discussed systems are summarized based on the types of nanofillers used, i.e. nanoparticles, rod-like, and plate-like systems. The effect of nanofillers on the foaming process, cellular structure and properties is critically reported along with a summary of the measured improvements in the mechanical, electrical and thermal properties of the resulting nanocomposites.
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