“…Therefore, achieving a homogeneous dispersion of GNPs in a polymer solution (preventing GNP aggregation and restacking) is crucial . One approach to achieve this is the chemical modification of GNPs that would promote stronger polymer–nanofiller interactions (better compatibilization) and, hence, lead to enhanced mechanical properties of the final nanocomposite product. ,,,− , As reported in the literature, hydrogen atoms and sp 2 -carbon-containing groups could potentially be active sites for GNP functionalization with different chemical modifiers, such as aluminum triisopropoxide, 3-amino-propyltrimethoxysilane, acids, ,,− metal oxides, − metal nanoparticles, − amines, − and POSS. − Among these modifiers, POSS is conceived as a suitable one based on its well-defined hybrid nanostructure and favorable and flexible chemistry, thanks to its inorganic siloxane cages and peripheral organic groups. Specifically, POSS comprises a crystalline silica cagelike core, which is surrounded by eight organic groups connected by Si–O–Si bonds.…”