A review on recent research on bio-based building materials and their applications

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S. Bourbia
H. Kazeoui
R. Belarbi
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[1] Université de Bejaia,Laboratoire de Génie de la Construction et Architecture (LGCA), Faculté de Technologie
[2] La Rochelle Université,Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Ingénieur pour l’Environnement (LaSIE)
[3] CNRS-UMR 7356,Department of Architecture
[4] Canadian University Dubai,4evLab, LaSIE, CNRS, EDF R&D
[5] La Rochelle Université,undefined
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Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy | 2023年 / 12卷
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Energy efficiency; Bio-based materials; Thermal conductivity; Moisture buffering value;
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Bio-based materials represent a promising alternative in building envelope applications, with the aim of improving in-use energy efficiency. They have the advantage of being renewable, low embodied energy and CO2 neutral or negative. In addition, they are excellent thermal regulators. This paper presents an overview of the state-of-the-art of bio-based materials used in building construction and their applications. The materials outlined include hemp, wood, date palm wood, cork, alfa and straw. Through this literature study we want to get a broad overview of the current state of theoretical and experimental studies of their hygrothermal characteristics and their thermal and energy performances. The aim is not to be exhaustive but to summarise the most important research results on these materials. This is the first part of a research work that deals with the contribution to the development of a new bio-based construction material to be used in building.
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