Abstract

The construction industry needs to adopt raw materials with less environmental impact and functional raw materials. The utilization of phase change materials (PCM) in interior mortars allows the energy efficiency of buildings improvement, based on solar energy, a renewable and clean energy source. On the other hand, the selection of mortars based in binders whose production emits lower carbon dioxide emissions than cement, like gypsum, can be a promising solution in help to minimize carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and the energy consumption for raw materials production. The main objective of this work was the development and characterization of gypsum-based mortars functionalized with PCM. Four distinct mortars were developed with different contents of pure and non-encapsulated PCM (0 %, 5 %, 10 % and 20 %). The different mortars were tested from a physical and mechanical point of view. The thermal performance of the mortars according to the summer and spring seasons of the north part of Portugal and an economic analysis of the application of these mortars in a typical Portuguese building were also carried out.The results obtained allow to observe that the incorporation of 20 % PCM leads to a decrease in the water absorption by capillarity, water absorption by immersion, flexural and compressive strengths of about 65 %, 30 %, 47 % and 59 %, respectively. However, its applicability has not been compromised. The thermal performance of the PCM mortars was improved, based in the temperature range and heating and cooling needs decrease. Regarding to the summer season it was observed a maximum temperature decrease of 2.3 °C, a minimum temperature increase of 2.6 °C and a decrease of cooling and heating needs of 13 % and 21 %, respectively. Concerning to the spring season it was verified a maximum temperature decrease of 2.7 °C, a minimum temperature increase of 1.9 °C and a decrease of cooling and heating needs of 100 % and 16 %, respectively. The cost analysis revealed savings in electricity costs for buildings climatization of around 17 % during the summer season and around 59 % during the spring season.

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