Mechanical Properties of Dense Mycelium-Bound Composites Under Accelerated Tropical Weathering Conditions
This research explores using mushroom roots (mycelium) combined with agricultural waste to create sustainable building materials that could replace traditional wood particleboard. The material is made by growing mushroom roots through a mixture of sawdust and palm oil waste products, creating a natural binding effect without toxic chemicals. While promising, the material needs further development to better withstand humid tropical conditions. Impacts on everyday life: – Provides an eco-friendly alternative to toxic formaldehyde-containing building materials – Helps reduce waste by repurposing agricultural byproducts into useful materials – Could lower construction costs through use of readily available waste materials – Improves indoor air quality by eliminating harmful chemical emissions – Advances development of sustainable building materials for tropical climates