Within the Key Enabling Technologies, nanotechnology and related industries is a powerful economic growth engine. Fulfilling the needs of many sectors, nanocomposites can enhance physical performance of polymers, including light-weight vs. standard fillers, mechanical reinforcement, thermal stability, surface tailoring, gas barrier properties, and even provide antimicrobial effects.
Nevertheless, despite intensive research activities, significant effort continues to be required in order to deploy the full potential of nanotechnology in the industry. Actually, the major challenge in terms of nanocomposites still consists in obtaining a proper functionalisation/ dispersion of the nanoparticles. Therefore, further progresses regarding processing are needed, particularly when processes are to be transferred to an industrial scale.
Developing optimised materials and processes, the OptiNanoPro project focussed on the introduction of nanotechnology in production lines via different surface and bulk approaches. Inline dispersion and monitoring systems were also delivered to ensure the constant quality of the resulting materials with enhanced properties for packaging, automotive and organic photovoltaic (OPV) applications.