Advanced Materials from Fungal Mycelium: Fabrication and Tuning of Physical Properties
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2017-01-24
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Summary
Background
Materials chemistry and nanotechnology have shown great capabilities in developing novel materials with desired properties. However, biological organisms’ ability to reproduce remains unique and impossible to duplicate through materials engineering. There is an increasing need for developing new green and sustainable materials that won’t pollute the planet. Current research focuses on polymeric materials from natural sources but these often require difficult processing methods that are costly and time-consuming.
Objective
To develop and characterize self-growing composite biomaterials with controlled and tunable properties using mycelium (the vegetative part of fungi) grown on different nutrient substrates. The study aimed to prove that mycelium materials’ properties can be tailored by choosing appropriate nutrient substrates.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Scientific Reports,
- Study Type:Experimental Research,
- Source: 10.1038/srep41292