One of the major causes of an increase in the consumption of resources is the progress of the construction industry. Although it leads to new technologies, it heavily contributes to global warming. In this study, the use of sustainable construction materials from waste in brick production with mycelium as a binder is investigated. The ability of mycelium, the root fibers of fungi, obtained from microorganisms is used as stabilizing and binding material on bricks. Forty-eight brick specimens from six design mixes were produced with a size of 200 mm length × 90 mm width × 60 mm height. The mechanical tests conducted were compressive and flexural strength. The changes in weight were recorded against its age to monitor the progress of mycelium ...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
The demand for building materials has been constantly increasing, which leads to excessive energy co...
One of the major causes of an increase in the consumption of resources is the progress of the constr...
abstract: Plastics make up a large proportion of solid waste that ends up in landfills and pollute e...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
In order to improve energy performance of buildings, insulation materials (such as mineral glass and...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Mycelium-bound composite materials are a new class of sustainable and affordable biocomposites that ...
In building construction there is a need of alternative materials which are low cost, high efficienc...
Mycelium-bound composites are promising materials for sustainable packaging, insulation, fashion, an...
In an increasing effort to address the environmental challenges caused by the currently linear econo...
There is an essential need for a change in the way we build our physical environment. To prevent our...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
The continually expanding use of plastic throughout our world, along with the considerable increase ...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
The demand for building materials has been constantly increasing, which leads to excessive energy co...
One of the major causes of an increase in the consumption of resources is the progress of the constr...
abstract: Plastics make up a large proportion of solid waste that ends up in landfills and pollute e...
Mycelium materials are made of fungi. By digesting waste to create a bio-composite of mycelium and t...
In order to improve energy performance of buildings, insulation materials (such as mineral glass and...
The usage of plastics in all aspects of human activity has resulted in substantial pollution since i...
Mycelium-bound composite materials are a new class of sustainable and affordable biocomposites that ...
In building construction there is a need of alternative materials which are low cost, high efficienc...
Mycelium-bound composites are promising materials for sustainable packaging, insulation, fashion, an...
In an increasing effort to address the environmental challenges caused by the currently linear econo...
There is an essential need for a change in the way we build our physical environment. To prevent our...
Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to ...
The continually expanding use of plastic throughout our world, along with the considerable increase ...
Background: Filamentous fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota are considered as an attractive source for...
Mycelium-based bio-composite materials have been invented and widely applied to different areas, inc...
The demand for building materials has been constantly increasing, which leads to excessive energy co...