The characterisation of indigenous renewable biomass sources applicable for making bio-based building (BBB) materials is crucial as it can significantly affect the cost of production and the quality of material. Nowadays in any specific area, wide ranges of biomass sources are usually available but only a few sources may be suitable for making BBB material. Therefore the suited sources should be determined. In this paper, the use of BBB materials is focused on Insulation Materials which are widely used in the buildings. Compared with currently used materials, these materials are bio-degradable. Insulation material with a good energy-adsorbing property and binder material have been developed as a mixture of renewable biomass and concrete und...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
During the last decades natural polymers have become more and more frequent to replace traditional i...
UK construction industry contributes 120 Mt of waste every year. Bio-based building materials may be...
The characterisation of indigenous renewable biomass sources applicable for making bio-based buildin...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The objective of the work is to evaluate the thermal behaviour and the environmental impact of selec...
In order to improve energy performance of buildings, insulation materials (such as mineral glass and...
AbstractBesides having positive impact on sustainable development, natural building materials also h...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
Bio-based materials are considered a promising resource for buildings in the twenty-first century du...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comf...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
In the housing market enormous challenges exist for the retrofitting of existing housing in combinat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
During the last decades natural polymers have become more and more frequent to replace traditional i...
UK construction industry contributes 120 Mt of waste every year. Bio-based building materials may be...
The characterisation of indigenous renewable biomass sources applicable for making bio-based buildin...
International audienceThe movement of heat, air, and moisture through the buildings are related to t...
Energy efficiency of residential and commercial buildings is acutely important as this sector is res...
The objective of the work is to evaluate the thermal behaviour and the environmental impact of selec...
In order to improve energy performance of buildings, insulation materials (such as mineral glass and...
AbstractBesides having positive impact on sustainable development, natural building materials also h...
The development and application of bio-based insulation materials can contribute to the minimization...
Bio-based materials are considered a promising resource for buildings in the twenty-first century du...
In order to limit the anthropic emissions of CO2, research is currently investigating new materials ...
Hygrothermal performance of buildings is one key element to the sustainable design, health, and comf...
The surge towards a sustainable future in the construction industry requires the use of bio-based in...
In the housing market enormous challenges exist for the retrofitting of existing housing in combinat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
During the last decades natural polymers have become more and more frequent to replace traditional i...
UK construction industry contributes 120 Mt of waste every year. Bio-based building materials may be...