Literature DB >> 31355634

Waste-Derived Low-Cost Mycelium Nanopapers with Tunable Mechanical and Surface Properties.

Mitchell Jones1, Kathrin Weiland, Marina Kujundzic, Johannes Theiner, Hanspeter Kählig2, Eero Kontturi3, Sabu John1, Alexander Bismarck4, Andreas Mautner.   

Abstract

Mycelium, the vegetative growth of filamentous fungi, has attracted increasing commercial and academic interest in recent years because of its ability to upcycle agricultural and industrial wastes into low-cost, sustainable composite materials. However, mycelium composites typically exhibit foam-like mechanical properties, primarily originating from their weak organic filler constituents. Fungal growth can be alternatively utilized as a low-cost method for on-demand generation of natural nanofibrils, such as chitin and chitosan, which can be grown and isolated from liquid wastes and byproducts in the form of fungal microfilaments. This study characterized polymer extracts and nanopapers produced from a common mushroom reference and various species of fungal mycelium grown on sugarcane byproduct molasses. Polymer yields of ∼10-26% were achieved, which are comparable to those of crustacean-derived chitin, and the nanopapers produced exhibited much higher tensile strengths than the existing mycelium materials, with values of up to ∼25 MPa (mycelium) and ∼98 MPa (mushroom), in addition to useful hydrophobic surface properties resulting from the presence of organic lipid residues in the nanopapers. HCl or H2O2 treatments were used to remove these impurities facilitating tuning of mechanical, thermal, and surface properties of the nanopapers produced. This potentially enables their use in a wide range of applications including coatings, membranes, packaging, and paper.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31355634     DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.9b00791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


  9 in total

Review 1.  Nanochitin: Chemistry, Structure, Assembly, and Applications.

Authors:  Long Bai; Liang Liu; Marianelly Esquivel; Blaise L Tardy; Siqi Huan; Xun Niu; Shouxin Liu; Guihua Yang; Yimin Fan; Orlando J Rojas
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 72.087

2.  Application of Fungal Biomass for the Development of New Polylactic Acid-Based Biocomposites.

Authors:  Mohammadtaghi Asadollahzadeh; Amir Mahboubi; Mohammad J Taherzadeh; Dan Åkesson; Patrik R Lennartsson
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-24       Impact factor: 4.967

Review 3.  Nanomaterials Derived from Fungal Sources-Is It the New Hype?

Authors:  Wan M F B W Nawawi; Mitchell Jones; Richard J Murphy; Koon-Yang Lee; Eero Kontturi; Alexander Bismarck
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 6.988

4.  Extrusion-based additive manufacturing of fungal-based composite materials using the tinder fungus Fomes fomentarius.

Authors:  Huaiyou Chen; Amanmyrat Abdullayev; Maged F Bekheet; Bertram Schmidt; Isabel Regler; Carsten Pohl; Cekdar Vakifahmetoglu; Mathias Czasny; Paul H Kamm; Vera Meyer; Aleksander Gurlo; Ulla Simon
Journal:  Fungal Biol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-21

Review 5.  Risk assessment of fungal materials.

Authors:  Jeroen G van den Brandhof; Han A B Wösten
Journal:  Fungal Biol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-02-24

Review 6.  Animal-Origin Prebiotics Based on Chitin: An Alternative for the Future? A Critical Review.

Authors:  Aroa Lopez-Santamarina; Alicia Del Carmen Mondragon; Alexandre Lamas; Jose Manuel Miranda; Carlos Manuel Franco; Alberto Cepeda
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2020-06-12

Review 7.  Crab vs. Mushroom: A Review of Crustacean and Fungal Chitin in Wound Treatment.

Authors:  Mitchell Jones; Marina Kujundzic; Sabu John; Alexander Bismarck
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2020-01-18       Impact factor: 5.118

8.  Characterization of Novel Biopolymer Blend Mycocel from Plant Cellulose and Fungal Fibers.

Authors:  Ilze Irbe; Inese Filipova; Marite Skute; Anna Zajakina; Karina Spunde; Talis Juhna
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-30       Impact factor: 4.329

9.  Mycofabrication of Mycelium-Based Leather from Brown-Rot Fungi.

Authors:  Jegadeesh Raman; Da-Song Kim; Hyun-Seok Kim; Deuk-Sil Oh; Hyun-Jae Shin
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-19
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