“…Attractive interaction between particles is very common in polymer nanocomposites, which may result in agglomeration of particles, and the smaller the particle size, the more evident the agglomeration. Actually, agglomeration has been observed in various systems, including nanosilica in styrenebutadiene rubber [6,7], polystyrene [8,9], polypropylene [10], poly(methyl methacrylate) [11], poly(ethylene oxide) [12,13], polyolefin elastomer [14e16], and carbon black in polyethylene [17,18], polypropylene [19,20], polystyrene [21], poly(methyl methacrylate) [22,23]. The agglomeration of NPs is not limited for the spherical shape, and it is also observed for fibrous particles [24e26].…”