Innovative bio-based building materials with thermal energy storage function

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-IAID: 101135629
EC Contribution
€46,370
Consortium Size
14 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

The aim of BIOBUILD project is to develop and demonstrate fully bio-based building materials with thermal storage function that can replace high environmental footprint products. Our solution demonstrates functional incorporation of bio-based phase change materials (bioPCMs) into solid wood and wood fibres bound by plant oil resins, lignin, or fungal mycelia to produce novel bio-composite building materials with significantly improved thermal properties. The novel materials possess a high multifunctional performance, meet requirements for sustainable “green” production, and ensure end-of-life options and recycling. Environmental and social impacts and benefits are fully integrated into the life-cycle perspective.

Consortium (14)

Project Results (9)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Bio-composites based on fungal mycelium and beech particles impregnated with BPCM (bio-phase change material) for thermal energy storage
· 2025DOI
Nigrone, Emanuele; De Francesco, Fabio; Conti, John; Jebrane, Mohamed; Nazari, Meysam; Terziev, Nasko; Palanti, Sabrina
Enzymatisch polymerisiertes Lignosulfonat als biobasierter Kleber für Biokomposite
· 2025DOI
Müllner, Natalie
Specific climate considerations and building typological classification
· 2024DOI
Stomff, Speranta; Isacescu, Daniela; Borri, Emiliano; Waqar, Ahmed; Cabeza, Luisa F.
Technical, market codes, and certification strategies
· 2024DOI
Stomff, Speranta; Stancu, Mihaela
Phase change materials as complementary retrofit strategy for energy efficiency: A simulation-based comparative analysis
Verbeke, Stijn; Alvarez Gutiérrez, Rafael; Audenaert, Amaryllis
Deliverables (3)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BIOBUILD (Innovative bio-based building materials with thermal energy storage function)