New multifunctional foam revolutionizes energy efficiency in sustainable construction.

An international team, with the participation of the Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (ICMM-CSIC), has developed an advanced foam, capable of combining thermal insulation, electrical conductivity, and fireproof properties. This represents a significant advance in sustainable construction.

This discovery, published in Nanoscale Horizons, represents a step forward in the optimization of energy efficiency in buildings and the reduction of environmental impact.

Composition and operation of the material

The foam is obtained from the fusion of alginate, a biopolymer derived from marine algae, with MXenes, two-dimensional materials composed of titanium and carbon, known for their high conductivity and mechanical strength.

Its porous structure allows:

  • Capturing air, improving the thermal insulation capacity.
  • Transmitting electricity, thanks to the 1-2 nanometers thick MXenes.
  • Being fireproof and biodegradable, without the need for toxic compounds.

Benefits for energy efficiency

Currently, building climate control accounts for 25% of global energy consumption.

This new material offers key advantages for reducing the ecological footprint:

  • Reduced energy consumption, through high-performance insulation.
  • Electricity generation, harnessing vibrations and thermal differences.
  • Fire detection system, capable of sending signals that activate alarms or containment mechanisms.

Environmental impact and application in construction

Unlike conventional insulators, this foam does not contain asbestos or harmful flame retardants.

Its production is sustainable, based on renewable resources, and can transform the construction industry by:

  • Substituting toxic materials.
  • Reducing CO₂ emissions, thanks to its thermal efficiency.
  • Lower energy demand for climate control.
  • Use of natural biopolymers such as algae.
  • Enhanced building safety, with passive fire alert systems.

A technological solution for a more sustainable future

In a context where sustainability is a priority, this multifunctional foam stands out as a strategic innovation, not only for its technical performance but also for its positive environmental impact.

This advancement marks a shift in the manufacturing of construction materials, promoting a more efficient, secure, and ecological architecture.

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