Effects of Humidity on Mycelium-Based Leather.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-21 Epub Date: 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1021/acsabm.4c00586
Ashoka Karunarathne, Günel Nabiyeva, Christopher J Rasmussen, Keven Alkhoury, Naila Assem, Jonathan Bauer, Shawn A Chester, Alexei F Khalizov, Gennady Y Gor
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Leather is a product that has been used for millennia. While it is a natural material, its production raises serious environmental and ethical concerns. To mitigate those, the engineering of sustainable biobased leather substitutes has become a trend over the past few years. Among the biobased materials, mycelium, the fungal "root" of a mushroom, is one of the promising alternatives to animal leather, as a material with tunable physicomechanical properties. Understanding the effect of humidity on mycelium-based leather material properties is essential to the production of durable, competitive, and sustainable leather products. To this end, we measured the water sorption isotherms on several samples of mycelium-based leather materials and investigated the effects of water sorption on their elastic properties. The ultrasonic pulse transmission method was used to measure the wave speed through the materials while measuring their sorption isotherms at different humidity levels. Additionally, the material's properties were mechanically tested by performing uniaxial tensile tests under ambient and immersed conditions. An overall reduction in elastic moduli was observed during both absorption and immersion. The changes in the measured longitudinal modulus during water sorption reveal changes in the elasticity of the test materials. The observed irreversible variation of the longitudinal modulus during the initial water sorption can be related to the material production process and the presence of various additives that affect the mechanical properties of the leather materials. Our results presented here should be of interest to material science experts developing a new generation of sustainable leather products.

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湿度对菌丝体皮革的影响
皮革是一种已有千年历史的产品。虽然它是一种天然材料,但其生产引发了严重的环境和道德问题。为了缓解这些问题,过去几年来,可持续生物基皮革替代品的工程设计已成为一种趋势。在生物基材料中,菌丝体(蘑菇的真菌 "根")作为一种具有可调物理机械特性的材料,是动物皮革的有前途的替代品之一。了解湿度对基于菌丝体的皮革材料特性的影响对于生产耐用、有竞争力和可持续的皮革产品至关重要。为此,我们测量了几种基于菌丝体的皮革材料样品的吸水等温线,并研究了吸水对其弹性特性的影响。在测量不同湿度下材料的吸水等温线时,我们使用了超声波脉冲传输法来测量穿过材料的波速。此外,还通过在环境和浸泡条件下进行单轴拉伸试验,对材料的性能进行了机械测试。在吸收和浸泡过程中都观察到了弹性模量的整体降低。在吸水过程中测得的纵向模量的变化揭示了测试材料弹性的变化。在最初的吸水过程中观察到的纵向模量的不可逆变化可能与材料的生产过程以及影响皮革材料机械性能的各种添加剂的存在有关。材料科学专家在开发新一代可持续皮革产品时,应该会对我们在此介绍的结果感兴趣。
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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