Description: A hybrid nanocomposite is a material that combines characteristics from different components at the nanoscale, integrating nanomaterials into a matrix of another type of material, such as polymers, metals, or ceramics. This combination enhances the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of the resulting material, offering advantages such as increased strength, lightweight, electrical or thermal conductivity, and antimicrobial properties. Hybrid nanocomposites are particularly relevant in the field of materials science, where nanoscale manipulation can lead to significant innovations across various applications. The synergy between nanocomposites and the base matrix allows for the creation of materials with tailored properties, adapting to specific needs in various technological sectors. Their development has been driven by the growing demand for advanced materials that offer superior performance and sustainability, leading to increased research and production of these compounds in recent years.