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Priprava in karakterizacija kompozitov iz micelija gliv in lignoceluloznih ostankov
ID Kunstelj, Matija (Author), ID Humar, Miha (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Kržišnik, Davor (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
V zadnjem desetletju se je razvoj novih, bolj ekoloških materialov močno okrepil. V gradbeništvu se uvajajo novi, naravni izolacijski materiali, kot na primer kompoziti iz micelija. Micelij je vegetativno telo gliv, ki prerašča hranljiv substrat. Glive so eden izmed najstarejših, največjih in najbolj razširjenih organizmov na Zemlji. Za substrat v tem kompozitu uporabimo lahko kmetijske ali lesne ostanke. Kompozit je tako z okoljskega vidika neoporečen, ob enem pa ima zaradi cene ostankov, praviloma nižjo ceno od konkurenčnih materialov. Kompozit iz micelija je relativno nov material, podatkov o njegovih lastnostih je malo. V okviru naloge smo izdelali 6 različnih vrst kompozitov iz micelija. Razlikovali so se po frakciji substrata in vrsti glive. Ovrednotili smo njihovo izdelavo in jih primerjali s komercialno dostopno izolacijo iz lesnih vlaken. Vsem materialom smo določili gostoto s tremi različnimi postopki. Testirali smo njihovo tlačno trdnost, navzem vode, površinsko energijo in odpornost proti gorenju. Ugotovili smo, da so kompoziti iz micelija na vseh področjih primerljivi z referenčnimi materiali. Povprečna gostota 0,274 g/cm3, kot omočitve po 15 s je približno 120 °. Najboljši kompozit je izdelan z micelija glive Schizophyllum commune v kombinaciji z grobim substratom; 175 % deleža vode po 24 urah namakanja, najmanjše izgube pri obžiganju (2,4 g) in najvišji modul elastičnosti pri tlačnem testu (0,71 MPa).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:micelij, kompoziti, izolacija, lesni ostanki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Kunstelj]
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120432 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*8
COBISS.SI-ID:29092867 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:Preparation and characterization of composites made of fungal mycelia and lignocellulosic residues
Abstract:
Development of the new more environmentally friendly materials, has stronger in the last decade. There is an introduction of new natural materials in construction, such is mycelium composite. Mycelium is a vegetative tissue of the fungi, which is grown on a nutrient rich substrate. Fungi are one of the oldest, biggest and wide spread organism on the Earth. In such composites, we can use agricultural by-products or waste, based on lignocellulose compounds. Because of these natural compounds, these composites are ecologically friendly and have a low price. Because being relatively new, there are not many collected data on the properties of these composites. In this research, we made 6 different mycelium composites. They berated in substrate fraction and fungi species. We evaluated their manufacture and comparing their physical and mechanical properties with commercially accessible insulation made from wood fibbers. We determined density of all these materials with three different procedures. We tested their compression strength, water uptake, surface energy and fire resistance. We found out that mycelium composites are comparable on all of those areas with reference materials. Average density 0,274 g/cm3, angle of wetting after 15 s is about 120 °. The best composite was made from the fungi Schizophyllum commune and rough substrate; 175 % water share after 24 hours of soaking, the smallest weight loss in fire exposure (2,4 g) and highest modul of elasticity in compression test (0,71 MPa).

Keywords:mycelium, composite, insulation, wood waste

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