“…Halloysite nanotubes are widely employed as reinforcing agents in plastic composites [14,15,16,17], catalyst carriers [18,19], and biomedical tissue scaffolds [20,21,22]. The most exciting feature of the halloysite is its double-charged surface, which enables various strategies for the surface modification and loading of halloysite nanotubes for compatibility with hydrophilic or hydrophobic and positively and negatively charged matrices [23,24] and for the encapsulation of functional agents for corrosion protection [25,26], drug delivery [27,28], and other applications.…”