A review of unconventional sustainable building insulation materials
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Abstract
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polystyrene) or from natural sources processed with high energy consumptions (glass and rock wools). These materials cause significant detrimental effects on the environment mainly due to the production stage, i.e. use of non-renewable materials and fossil energy consumption, and to the disposal stage, i.e. problems in reusing or recycling the products at the end of their lives. The introduction of the concept of “sustainability” in building design process encouraged researches aimed at developing thermal and acoustic insulating materials using natural or recycled materials. Some of them, such as kenaf or wood fiber,…
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- Reuse
- Thermal insulation
- Sustainability
- Renewable energy
- Life-cycle assessment
- Environmental science
- Building material
- Expanded polystyrene
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