“…8 The POSS incorporation in polymer matrices by using physical blending (no reactive melt mixing) is a fast, adaptable, and profitable way to obtain hybrid nanocomposites, but the successful dispersion of POSS depends on the interactions, which are Van der Waals, hydrogen, and polar bonding, between POSS molecules and polymers. [9][10][11][12][13] Since a uniform POSS incorporation into some polymers leads to enhancements in thermal stability, mechanical properties, and reduces flammability, it is important to avoid aggregation of the nanoparticles during melt mixing that, often, is a serious problem in POSS/polymer nanocomposites formulation. 14 The formation of a chemical bond between POSS nanoparticles and polymer backbone is an alternative route to successful incorporation, 15 and, usually, POSS-based homogeneous hybrid polymeric materials are prepared through the one-pot copolymerization method, i.e., POSS monomers and organic monomers mixed together prior to the polymerization process.…”