AbstractIn the present review, we report the linear viscoelasticity of suspensions and polymers filled with nano-size particles of different aspect ratios and structuration. The viscoelastic behaviour of liquid suspension filled with well-dispersed and stabilised particles proves that the Brownian motion is the dominant mechanism of relaxation. Accordingly, dilute and semi-dilute suspensions of stabilised carbon nanotubes, cellulose whisker and PS nanofibres obey a universal diffusion process according to the Doi–Edwards theory. Regarding spherical particles, the Krieger–Dougherty equation is generally successfully used to predict the zero shear viscosity of these suspensions. Regarding fractal fillers, two categories can be considered: nan...