Abdussalam Giuma, H. P. S. Abdul Khalil, Esam Bashir Yahya, Lilis Sukeksi, Tata Alfatah, N. M. Nurazzi, Mohamed Jaber, Indra Surya
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Abstract
The need for green thermal insulation materials, such as biopolymer aerogels, has become increasingly critical in the face of escalating environmental concerns and the urgent push toward sustainable practices. The unique characteristics of biopolymer aerogels, coupled with their environmental benefits, position them as potential disruptors in the insulation industry. As research continues, addressing challenges and refining fabrication techniques will likely lead to wider adoption of these materials, contributing to a greener and more energy‐efficient built environment. This review presents the latest developments concerning the properties and versatile applications of biopolymer‐based thermal insulators as a new type of green materials. It comprehensively examines the fundamental principles of thermal insulation, factors that influence its efficacy, and the compatibility and mechanisms underlying bioaerogels within this context. The review also addresses the latest works about the utilization of different biopolymer aerogels in different thermal insulation applications and critically assesses the obstacles currently faced by biopolymer‐based aerogels and elucidates potential avenues for future advancement.HighlightsBiopolymer aerogels offer a sustainable alternative in insulation.Challenges in production limit current aerogel adoption rates.Latest advancements highlight aerogels' versatile insulation applications.Future research aims to enhance biopolymer aerogel technology and use.
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