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- 2024Magnetic Aerogels for Room-Temperature Catalytic Production of Bis(indolyl)methane Derivativescitations
- 2024Thermal Properties of Eco-Friendly Earthen Materials Stabilized with Bio-Based Polymers: Experimental Data and Modeling Procedure for Improving Mix-Designcitations
- 2022Effects of the Parent Alloy Microstructure on the Thermal Stability of Nanoporous Aucitations
- 2018Uncommon Optical Properties and Silver-Responsive Turn-Off/On Luminescence in a PtIIHeteroleptic Dithiolene Complexcitations
- 2018Uncommon Optical Properties and Silver-Responsive Turn-Off/On Luminescence in a Pt(II) Heteroleptic Dithiolene Complexcitations
- 2018Molecular engineering of heteroleptic metal-dithiolene complexes with optimized second-order NLO responsecitations
- 2016A nonlinear optical active polymer film based on Pd(ii) dithione/dithiolate second-order NLO chromophorescitations
- 2016High Second-Order NLO Response Exhibited by the First Example of Polymeric Film Incorporating a Diimine-Dithiolate Square-Planar Complex: The [Ni(o-phen)(bdt)]citations
- 2014Giant magnetoresistance in a molecular thin film as an intrinsic propertycitations
- 2011Argentophilic interactions in mono- and poly-nuclear Ag(I) complexes with N,N’-dimethyl-piperazine-2,3-dithione and iodidecitations
- 2009Self-assembly supramolecular architectures of chromium(III) complexes using croconate as building blockcitations
- 2008Charge transfer complexes of dithioxamides with dihalogens as powerful reagents in the dissolution of noble metals
- 2007New BEDT TTF/[Fe(C5O5)3]3- Hybrid System: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Physical Properties of a Chirality-Induced α Phase and a Novel Molecular Magneticcitations
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Thermal Properties of Eco-Friendly Earthen Materials Stabilized with Bio-Based Polymers: Experimental Data and Modeling Procedure for Improving Mix-Design
Abstract
The fight against climate change has delineated new objectives, among which one of the most crucial is the replacement of high-energy-intensity materials in the construction sector with more sustainable and thermally efficient alternatives to reduce indirect emissions. Consequently, the thermal properties of materials assume fundamental importance. In this regard, the large-scale use of earth represents a promising option, not only due to its widespread availability but especially for its minimal embodied energy. However, to enhance its durability, it is necessary to stabilize the mixtures of raw materials. This study analyzes experimental systems based on earth stabilized with bio-based polymers to evaluate their thermal properties and how these vary depending on the selected mix-design. The experimental measurements showed thermal properties comparable to conventional materials. As expected, thermal conductivity increases when porosity decreases. The minimum value is equal to 0.216 W/m·K vs. a porosity of 43.5%, while the maximum is 0.507 W/m·K vs. a porosity of 33.2%. However, the data obtained for individual systems may vary depending on the topological characteristics, which were analyzed through a model for granular materials. The modeling suggests correlations between microstructures and thermal behaviour, which can be useful to develop tools for the mix-design procedure.