Polymer-Based Nanocomposites: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 13 | 05 | Page :
    By

    Thangavelu Poovishnu Devi,

  1. Professor, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Karad, Maharashtra, India

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Polymer-based nanocomposites have emerged as a highly promising class of materials, offering enhanced mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. By incorporating nanoscale fillers such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and metal oxides into polymer matrices, these composites exhibit superior strength, conductivity, and durability compared to conventional polymer materials. Their tunable properties make them highly versatile, with applications spanning multiple industries, including biomedical engineering, electronics, and automotive manufacturing. The synthesis of polymer nanocomposites involves various techniques such as solution blending, melt compounding, and in-situ polymerization. Their widespread usage can be attributed to their unique combination of properties, including lightweight nature, ease of processing, cost-effectiveness, and versatility. These attributes make polymers indispensable in the production of consumer goods, industrial components, and high-performance materials used in cutting-edge technologies.  In biomedical engineering, polymer nanocomposites are widely used in drug delivery systems, biosensors, and tissue engineering scaffolds due to their biocompatibility and ability to mimic natural tissue properties. In the electronics industry, conductive nanocomposites enable the development of flexible circuits, electromagnetic shielding materials, and wearable sensors. Meanwhile, in the automotive sector, these materials contribute to lightweight, high-strength components that enhance fuel efficiency and vehicle safety. With continued advancements in nanotechnology, polymer-based nanocomposites will play an increasingly significant role in developing next-generation materials, offering innovative solutions across various technological and industrial domains.

Keywords: Polymer, Nano Composite, Biodegradability, Reinforcement, Chemistry.

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Thangavelu Poovishnu Devi. Polymer-Based Nanocomposites: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2025; 13(05):-.
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Volume 13
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Received 12/03/2025
Accepted 10/04/2025
Published 30/07/2025
Publication Time 140 Days

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