A closer examination of white-rot fungal mycelia assisted wood bonding†

Wenjing Sun, Islam Hafez, Barbara J. W. Cole and Mehdi Tajvidi
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This study investigated the adhesion at the interface between mycelium and wood in detail, focusing on the evaluation of different bonding systems and the influence of hot-pressing temperature on bonding strength. The behavior of water-soluble components and their significance in this context were examined through chemical extraction experiments and analysis. The results indicated that both degraded wood veneer and surface mycelium exhibit comparable bonding strength. In addition, a significant finding of the study is that water-soluble components washed from mycelium, which exhibit a 7% higher protein content and a distinct carbohydrate composition compared to those washed from wood, are crucial in achieving effective bonding. Notably, proteins and high-molecular-weight carbohydrates are identified as key factors responsible for the favorable bonding behavior observed with mycelium. These findings offer valuable insights for the further development of sustainable materials utilizing mycelium as a binder and emphasize the importance of manipulating the composition of water-soluble components to optimize interfacial adhesion.

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白腐真菌菌丝体辅助木材粘合的深入研究†。
本研究详细调查了菌丝与木材界面的粘合情况,重点评估了不同的粘合体系以及热压温度对粘合强度的影响。通过化学萃取实验和分析,研究了水溶性成分的行为及其在这方面的意义。结果表明,降解木单板和表面菌丝体的粘合强度相当。此外,该研究的一个重要发现是,从菌丝体中提取的水溶性成分与从木材中提取的水溶性成分相比,蛋白质含量高出 7%,碳水化合物成分也截然不同。值得注意的是,蛋白质和高分子量碳水化合物被认为是菌丝体产生良好粘合效果的关键因素。这些发现为进一步开发利用菌丝体作为粘合剂的可持续材料提供了宝贵的见解,并强调了操纵水溶性成分的组成以优化界面粘合力的重要性。
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