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Global Smart and Advanced Materials Building Applications and Market Report 2021: Market Revenues and Forecasts by Technology Area to 2031DUBLIN, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Advanced Materials and Technologies for Smart and Sustainable Buildings" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Due to evolving standards for building regulations and demand for occupant comfort, the performance of building envelopes continues to improve. Buildings account for ~30-40% of the world's total primary energy, and the benefits of energy efficient buildings are numerous, from better thermal comfort to longer buildings lifecycle. In order to adhere to regulations, many new buildings are required to meet energy efficiency targets. These targets are increasingly met through technology, and in most cases rely on advanced materials, either by developing new materials or modifying existing ones. The use of advanced materials, nanomaterials, and smart materials, is now driving improved building envelope performance by allowing reconciliation of the architectural features of buildings with the new challenges of energy and environmental efficiency. Report contents include:
Key Topics Covered: 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4.9.1 Residential and commercial glazing 4.10 Market and technical challenges 4.11 Future of smart glass 4.12 Advanced materials for smart glass and windows 4.12.1 Electrochromic (EC) smart glass 4.12.2 Thermochromic smart glass 4.12.3 Suspended particle device (SPD) smart glass 4.12.4 Polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) smart glass 4.12.5 Photochromic smart glass 4.12.6 Micro-blinds 4.12.7 Electrokinetic glass 4.12.8 Other advanced glass technologies 4.12.8.2 Heat insulation solar glass (HISG) 5 THERMAL AND SOUND INSULATION 5.1 Market drivers 5.2 Advanced materials for thermal and sound insulation 5.2.1 Super-Insulating materials 5.2.2 Transparent and flexible thermal insulation windows 5.2.3 Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIP) 5.2.4 Aerogels 5.2.4.1 Commercially available aerogels 5.2.4.2 Silica aerogels 5.2.4.3 Aerogel-like polymer foams 5.2.4.4 Biobased aerogels (bio-aerogels) 5.2.4.5 Thermal and sound insulation 5.2.4.6 Companies 5.2.5 Transparent Insulation Materials (TIM) 5.2.5.1 Flat-plate solar collectors 5.2.5.2 Solar walls 5.2.6 Metamaterials 5.2.6.1 Metasurfaces 5.2.6.2 Types of metamaterials 5.2.6.3 Sound insulation 5.2.6.4 Companies 5.2.7 Graphene 5.2.7.1 Graphene foam 5.2.8 Nanofiber-based insulation material 5.2.9 Shape memory 5.2.9.1 Sound absorption 6 ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 6.1 Market drivers 6.2 Concrete additives 6.2.1 Graphene 6.2.2 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) 6.2.3 Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) 6.2.4 Cellulose nanofibers 6.2.5 Nanosilica 6.2.6 Nano-titania (TiO2) 6.2.7 Zycosoil 6.2.8 Phase change materials 6.2.9 Self-healing materials 6.2.9.1 Extrinsic self-healing 6.2.9.2 Capsule-based 6.2.9.3 Vascular self-healing 6.2.9.4 Intrinsic self-healing 6.2.9.5 Healing volume 6.2.9.6 Self-healing concrete 6.3 Self-sensing concrete 6.4 3D printing construction materials 6.5 Environment-adaptive skin facades 6.6 Companies 6.7 Memory steel 6.7.1 Shape memory alloys 6.7.2 Companies 6.8 Biomaterials 6.8.1 Mycelium 6.9 Double-skin facades 7 VIBRATION DAMPENING 7.1 Market drivers 7.2 Advanced materials for vibration dampeners 7.2.1 Passive vibration mitigation materials 7.2.2 Smart vibration mitigation materials 7.2.2.1 Metamaterials 7.2.2.2 Shape memory materials 7.2.2.3 Carbon nanotubes 7.2.2.4 Magnetorheological fluid (MRF) 7.2.2.5 Magnetostrictive materials 7.3 Companies 8 SMART COATINGS AND FILMS 8.1 Market drivers 8.2 Advanced materials for smart coatings and films 8.2.1 Cool roofs 8.2.2 Antireflective glazing 8.2.3 Metamaterials 8.2.3.1 Cooling films 8.2.4 Photocatalytic self-cleaning coatings 8.2.5 Hydrophobic coatings 8.2.6 Superhydrophobic surfaces 8.2.7 Anti-fouling and easy-to-clean coatings 8.2.8 Advanced antimicrobial coatings 8.2.9 Thermally insulating paint 8.2.9.1 Aerogels 9 SMART AIR FILTRATION AND HVAC 9.1 Market drivers 9.2 Advanced materials for smart filtration and HVAC 9.2.1 Carbon nanotubes 9.2.2 Graphene 9.2.3 Nanofibers 9.2.4 Nanosilver 9.2.5 Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF) 9.2.6 Phase change materials 9.2.7 Nano-TiO2 photocatalyst coatings 9.2.8 Self-healing coatings 9.3 Companies 10 HEATING AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY 10.1 Market drivers 10.2 Advanced materials for heating and energy efficiency 10.2.1 Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF) 10.2.2 Phase change materials 10.2.2.1 Organic/biobased phase change materials 10.2.2.2 Inorganic phase change materials 10.2.2.3 Eutectic mixtures 10.2.2.4 Encapsulation of PCMs 10.2.2.5 Nanomaterial phase change materials 10.2.2.6 PCMS in buildings and construction 10.3 Companies 11 ENERGY HARVESTING 11.1 Market drivers 11.2 Advanced materials for building energy harvesting 11.2.1 Piezoelectric materials 11.2.2 Thermoelectric materials 11.2.3 Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) 11.2.4 Bioadaptive glazing 11.3 Companies 12 SMART SENSORS 12.1 Market drivers 12.2 Types of smart building sensors 12.3 Applications 12.3.1.1 Temperature sensors 12.3.1.2 Humidity sensors 12.3.1.3 Sensors for air quality 12.3.1.4 CO2 sensors for energy efficient buildings 12.4 Companies 13 SMART LIGHTING 13.1 Advanced materials for smart lighting 13.1.1 LEDs 13.1.2 Organic LEDs (OLEDs) 13.1.3 Quantum dots 13.1.4 Flexible lighting 13.2 Companies 14 RISK ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS 15 REFERENCES Companies Mentioned
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