Phenolic resin/clay composites were prepared by high‐shear mixing of clay suspended in CH3OH solutions of Novolac resin and curing agent. Pure clay Cloisite Na+ and pillared clays Cloisite 10A, 30B, and Na+Cloisite that was pillared by 3‐hexadecyl‐1‐methylimidazolium bromide were studied. After CH3OH evaporation, Novolac was cured at low temperatures. XRD showed that clay gallery d‐spacings decreased upon solvent evaporation and partial curing. Slight d‐spacing increases were sometimes observed from a partially cured stage to a further cured composite. Na+Cloisite gave the highest nanodispersion, Cloisites 10A and 30B the lowest. TGA revealed that Na+ clay or organoclay incorporation in partially cured and cured composites did not improve the thermal stability of Novolac.magnified image