“…Thus, the indirect characterization of dispersion by other techniques (such as X-ray diffraction, rheology, infra-red analysis), or the direct measurement of relevant final features (tensile properties, electrical conductivity) are often adopted. It has been extensively shown that the rheological response of nanocomposites is sensitive to changes at different length scales (Huang et al, 2006;Lertwimolnun and Vergnes, 2006;Ray, 2006;Vermant et al, 2007;Cassagnau, 2008;Park et al, 2008;Ma et al, 2008;Vergnes, 2011). Thus, as rheometers are readily available in most laboratories, sample preparation is not too complicated and measurements are relatively straightforward, rheology is currently one of the most used methods to characterize dispersion.…”