An expandable cement-induced pseudo-supercapacitor brick for self-energy-storage buildings

Abstract

Buildings profoundly shape human life, yet they account for nearly one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. As a primary building material, cement is a major contributor to these emissions. Therefore, developing cement-based energy storage devices presents a promising pathway toward low-carbon building solutions. However, due to the inherent electrochemical inertness and lack of energy storage capacity of conventional cement, the performance of such devices remains unsatisfactory for real-world applications. In this study, we introduce a novel strategy by activating the pseudocapacitive behavior of ordinary Portland cement, enabling it to function as a high-performance electrode. Combined with a magnesium cement electrolyte, we fabricate a full-cement supercapacitor that simultaneously provides energy storage and load-bearing functions. Remarkably, this integrated device achieves a record capacitance of 858.1 F, exceeding previously reported cement-based supercapacitors. Furthermore, the device can be directly cast into scalable brick-like modules, allowing seamless assembly into energy-storage walls. Outdoor field tests demonstrate efficient photovoltaic energy capture and delivery to practical electrical loads. Building-scale simulations across various regions in China demonstrate that replacing conventional exterior walls with our energy-storage bricks significantly increases the self-consumption rate by up to 40%, yielding an incremental ∼3000 kWh per building annually and 6000 kWh in high-irradiance regions. This breakthrough offers a transformative solution for developing self-powered buildings and decentralized energy infrastructure with significant carbon reduction potential.

Graphical abstract: An expandable cement-induced pseudo-supercapacitor brick for self-energy-storage buildings

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2026
Accepted
27 Apr 2026
First published
18 May 2026

Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Advance Article

An expandable cement-induced pseudo-supercapacitor brick for self-energy-storage buildings

J. Xing, L. Wang, Y. Guo, W. Li, Y. Wang, W. Zhao, Y. Wu, W. Wang, J. He and Y. Zhou, Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6EE00784H

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