by Keyword: Insulation
Kumar, P V Ajay, Ng, Shiwei, Chong, Yung Boon, Lee, Heow Pueh, Dritsas, Stylianos, Fernandez, Javier G, (2025). Characterization of the electrical, acoustic, and thermal insulating properties of biodegradable chito-cellulosic structural composites Sustainable Materials And Technologies 44, e01394
Insulation materials are essential for engineering efficiency, as they directly reduce energy losses or eliminate the need for extra components to compensate for them. However, most insulation materials are non-biodegradable polymers that significantly contribute to environmental degradation during production and disposal. This study explores the use of bioinspired chito-cellulosic materials -a family of biological composites known in structural applications for their low cost, versatile manufacturing, and ecological integration- as sustainable insulation. The study compares three chito-cellulosic variants with different cellulose compositions and evaluates their electrical, thermal, and acoustic insulation capabilities, as well as flammability, biodegradability, environmental impact, and mechanical properties. The insulating results are compared to conventional polyurethane foams, demonstrating lower thermal insulation capabilities, similar electrical insulation, and better acoustic insulation. Moreover, they offer the advantages of being 3D-printable, fully biodegradable in environmental conditions, and fireproof, highlighting their potential as a viable green alternative to synthetic insulators.
JTD Keywords: Cellulose, Chitosan, Flam, Foam, Insulation