Single montmorillonite platelets have been successfully encapsulated by polymer through both a conventional and a reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) based emulsion polymerization. For both synthetic methods, the encapsulation process basically consisted of three steps: (i) adsorption of cationic RAFT copolymers (RAFT approach) or surfactant (conventional approach); (ii) high shear dispersion of the stabilized clay in aqueous solutions; (iii) starved-feed addition of monomers starting the polymerization. In the conventional approach, the morphology of the latex/clay nanocomposites was close to the dumbbell shapes previously reported and did not depend on the presence of organic modifier as evidenced by cryotransmission e...