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AbstractSummary: In this work, epoxy resin/CaCO3 nanocomposites were prepared by in situ and inclusion polymerization. Nanoparticles with a size of 30–40 nm were dispersed efficiently in bisphenol‐A alkaline solution before polymerization and the dispersion could be kept in the resultant composite by a reaction that took place at the nanoparticle surface and among the nanoparticles when epichlorohydrin was added. Furthermore, the slightly conglomerated nanoparticles could even be separated by epoxy resin growing among them. This method showed a better dispersion of nanoparticles compared with solution‐blending as observed with TEM. Owing to better combination of epoxy resin and nanoparticles, the resultant nanocomposite showed a 12 °C increase in Tg compared to the nanocomposite prepared by solution‐blending. Tensile test revealed that the tensile strain of nanocomposites rises as the nano‐CaCO3 content increases.The dispersion mechanism of nanoparticles through in situ and inclusion polymerization.magnified imageThe dispersion mechanism of nanoparticles through in situ and inclusion polymerization.

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