“…The main challenge for preparing nanocomposites is the nanoscale dispersion of clay in the biopolymer matrix. Montmorillonite is the most commonly used natural clay and has been successfully applied in numerous nanocomposite systems (Giannelis, 1996;Paul & Robeson, 2008;Pavlidou & Papaspyrides, 2008;Raquez, Narayan, & Dubois, 2008;Ray & Okamoto, 2003). However, most of the reported starch-clay nanocomposites suffer from poor dispersion, which is required for obtaining high performance materials (Bagdi, Muller, & Pukanszky, 2006;Chiou et al, 2006;Pandey & Singh, 2005;Park, Lee, Park, Cho, & Ha, 2003;Park et al, 2002;Wilhelm, Sierakowski, Souza, & Wypych, 2003a, 2003b.…”