Multi-property characterization of an experimental material composed of Pleurotus ostreatus mycelium and ash wood chips compared with glass wool and hemp wool

V Grenon, W Maref, CM Ouellet-Plamondon - Construction and Building …, 2023 - Elsevier
Biomaterials have a lot of potential for the construction industry because of their small
environmental footprint and their regenerative capacity. Hemp is currently used as an …

[HTML][HTML] Insight into mycelium-lignocellulosic bio-composites: Essential factors and properties

W Sun, M Tajvidi, C Howell, CG Hunt - Composites Part A: Applied Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mycelium-bonded bio-composites are promising new materials for replacing non-
sustainable products. In such composite systems, fungal mycelia work as an adhesive …

[PDF][PDF] Thermal degradation and fire reaction properties of mycelium composites

M Jones, T Bhat, CH Wang… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - inovaceodburinky.cz
Mycelium bio-composites are emerging as a safer and more fire-resistant alternative to
commercially available thermoplastics intended for non-structural and semi-structural …

Engineered mycelium-based composite materials: Comprehensive study of various properties and applications

D Lingam, S Narayan, K Mamun, D Charan - Construction and Building …, 2023 - Elsevier
The need for increased development in sustainable materials has grown over the past few
years due to the high cost and large carbon footprint of conventional materials in its …

[HTML][HTML] Fungi in mycelium-based composites: usage and recommendations

M Sydor, G Cofta, B Doczekalska, A Bonenberg - Materials, 2022 - mdpi.com
Mycelium-Based Composites (MBCs) are innovative engineering materials made from
lignocellulosic by-products bonded with fungal mycelium. While some performance …

[HTML][HTML] Basic research of material properties of mycelium-based composites

H Vašatko, L Gosch, J Jauk, M Stavric - Biomimetics, 2022 - mdpi.com
The subject of this research is growing mycelium-based composites and exploring their
basic material properties. Since the building industry is responsible for a large amount of …

Novel mycelium-based biocomposites (Mbb) as building materials

Z Zimele, I Irbe, J Grinins, O Bikovens… - Journal of …, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
Novel mycelium-based biocomposites (MBB) were obtained from local agricultural (hemp
shives) and forestry (wood chips) by-products which were bounded together with natural …

Application of mycelium-bound composite materials in construction industry: A short review

A Javadian, H Le Ferrand… - … Materials Science & …, 2020 - research-collection.ethz.ch
Mycelium-bound composite materials are a new class of sustainable and affordable
biocomposites that have been recently introduced into packaging, fashion, and architecture …

[HTML][HTML] A Review Delving into the Factors Influencing Mycelium-Based Green Composites (MBCs) Production and Their Properties for Long-Term Sustainability …

W Aiduang, K Jatuwong, T Luangharn, P Jinanukul… - Biomimetics, 2024 - mdpi.com
Mycelium-based green composites (MBCs) represent an eco-friendly material innovation
with vast potential across diverse applications. This paper provides a thorough review of the …

[HTML][HTML] Investigation of material characteristics and hygrothermal performances of different bio-based insulation composites

CH Koh, F Gauvin, K Schollbach… - Construction and Building …, 2022 - Elsevier
The thermal and hygric characteristics of four bio-based insulation composites (mycelium,
hemp, grass and cork) are investigated, and their hygrothermal performances including …