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It is well-known that energy consumption is increasing around the world on a daily basis. In the construction sector, a highly effective solution for reducing energy consumption involves exploring both modern and traditional buildings designed to adapt to climate changes. One promising approach is to use paper waste and bio-sourced materials as the basis for insulation. The purpose of this study was to improve the sustainability of buildings by using recycled waste materials that have a positive impact on the environment, people, and the economy. A novel insulating material composed of recycled paper waste and Ampelodesmos mauritanicus leaves and fibers was developed and used in non-load-bearing elements. The paper waste was transformed into pulp and mixed with the bio-sourced materials to create a composite material that exhibits excellent insulation properties. The resulting material is lightweight, durable, and cost-effective. Furthermore, different mechanical and thermal analyses were performed on specimens with varying dosage ratios. The results showed that the developed material has good thermal insulation, with a value of 0.027 W/m.K.
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FATMA ARHAB
Boualem Djebri
Hemza Saidi
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology
University of Blida
Université de Mostaganem
Centre de Recherche sur l'Information Scientifique et Technique
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e73dc3b6db6435876b6ba0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.35812/cellulosechemtechnol.2024.58.15
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