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Comprehensive Review of Innovative Materials for Sustainable Buildings’ Energy Performance

Yara Nasr, Henri El Zakhem, Ameur El Amine Hamami, Makram El Bachawati, Rafik Belarbi

2023Energies51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The building sector, one of the most energy-consuming, is among the most current topics due to the maturing concerns about the anthropogenic factor’s impact on CO2 quantities in the atmosphere and its association with global temperature rise. Using sustainable building materials is a promising alternative in building envelope applications to improve in-use energy efficiency. These materials, having a low environmental impact, the advantage of being renewable, and low embodied energy, contribute to global sustainability. This comprehensive literature review presents a broad overview of these materials’ hygrothermal characteristics, thermal performance, and energy use. The main goal is to compile the most important research findings on these materials’ capabilities for building construction and their contributions and effects on energy performance and thermal insulation.

Topics & Concepts

Embodied energyBuilding envelopeSustainabilityRenewable energyArchitectural engineeringEfficient energy useThermal insulationEnergy performanceEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental scienceCivil engineeringEngineeringThermalMaterials scienceNanotechnologyLayer (electronics)EconomicsMeteorologyPhysicsElectrical engineeringEcologyThermodynamicsBiologyHygrothermal properties of building materialsAerogels and thermal insulationBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization