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Title Mycelium-Based Composite: The Future Sustainable Biomaterial
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Authors Alemu, D; Tafesse, M; Mondal, AK
Title Mycelium-Based Composite: The Future Sustainable Biomaterial
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1155/2022/8401528
Abstract Because of the alarming rate of human population growth, technological improvement should be needed to save the environment from pollution. The practice of business as usual on material production is not creating a circular economy. The circular economy refers to an economic model whose objective is to produce goods and services sustainably, by limiting the consumption and waste of resources (raw materials, water, and energy). Fungal-based composites are the recently implemented technology that fulfills the concept of the circular economy. It is made with the complex of fungi mycelium and organic substrates by using fungal mycelium as natural adhesive materials. The quality of the composite depends on both types of fungi and substrate. To ensure the physicochemical property of the fabricated composite, mycelium morphology, bimolecular content, density, compressive strength, thermal stability, and hydrophobicity were determined. This composite is proven to be used for different applications such as packaging, architectural designs, walls, and insulation. It also has unique features in terms of low cost, low emission, and recyclable.
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000773069600001
WoS Category Materials Science, Biomaterials
Research Area Materials Science
PDF https://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/ijbm/2022/8401528.pdf
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