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Phase-Change Materials in Concrete: Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Construction and Building Materials

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MATERIALS
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15010335

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phase change materials; concrete; building envelopes; carbon emission; United Nations sustainable development goals; thermal energy storage

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  1. Materials and Components Technology Development Program [20015240]
  2. Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE, Korea)
  3. Research Assistance Program
  4. Incheon National University, Korea

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The use of phase-change materials (PCM) in concrete for clean energy storage shows promise, but the interaction between PCM and concrete has negative effects on mechanical and durability properties. This study focuses on PCM type, the effect of PCM on concrete properties, and the connection between PCM concrete composite and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The use of nanomaterials and supplementary cementitious materials can compensate for the reduction in strength of PCM-containing concrete to some extent.
The use of phase-change materials (PCM) in concrete has revealed promising results in terms of clean energy storage. However, the negative impact of the interaction between PCM and concrete on the mechanical and durability properties limits field applications, leading to a shift of the research to incorporate PCM into concrete using different techniques to overcome these issues. The storage of clean energy via PCM significantly supports the UN SDG 7 target of affordable and clean energy. Therefore, the present study focuses on three aspects: PCM type, the effect of PCM on concrete properties, and connecting the outcome of PCM concrete composite to the United Nations sustainable development goals (UN SDGs). The compensation of reduction in strength of PCM-contained concrete is possible up to some extent with the use of nanomaterials and supplementary cementitious materials. As PCM-incorporated concrete is categorized a type of building material, the large-scale use of this material will affect the different stages associated with building lifetimes. Therefore, in the present study, the possible amendments of the different associated stages of building lifetimes after the use of PCM-incorporated concrete are discussed and mapped in consideration of the UN SDGs 7, 11, and 12. The current challenges in the widespread use of PCM are lower thermal conductivity, the trade-off between concrete strength and PCM, and absence of the link between the outcome of PCM-concrete composite and UN SDGs. The global prospects of PCM-incorporated concrete as part of the effort to attain the UN SDGs as studied here will motivate architects, designers, practicing engineers, and researchers to accelerate their efforts to promote the consideration of PCM-containing concrete ultimately to attain net zero carbon emissions from building infrastructure for a sustainable future.

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