International audienceAn original way to synthesise polypropylene/titanium dioxide (PP/TiO2) composites combining non-hydrolytic sol–gel chemistry and reactive extrusion was reported. The non-hydrolytic sol–gel reaction between titanium alkoxide as a titanium dioxide precursor and an acid anhydride as an oxygen donor at 240 °C was first evaluated and optimised in an alkane liquid medium. TiO2 was present essentially in crystalline anatase form when synthesised in squalane with a domain size around 10 nm. Based on these encouraging results, the synthesis was adapted to reactive extrusion that means at high temperature in molten viscous polypropylene and for short reaction times (few minutes maximum). The proof of concept was evidenced throug...