利用菌丝体材料进行可持续建筑

Qingbao Xia
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近年来,以菌丝体为基础的材料作为土木工程项目中一种可持续的建筑替代材料受到了广泛关注。本文献综述旨在探讨在建筑实践中利用菌丝基材料减缓二氧化碳(CO2)排放的问题。该综述研究了各种研究和研究文章,以了解菌丝基材料在减少建筑业碳排放方面的潜力。研究结果表明,基于菌丝体的材料为可持续建筑提供了大有可为的机会,因为它们在生长过程中有能力封存二氧化碳。此外,菌丝体材料还具有轻质、耐火和隔热等理想特性,因此适合结构性和非结构性应用。该综述还指出了在建筑中使用菌丝基材料所面临的挑战和限制。总之,本文献综述为在土木工程项目中应用菌丝基材料减缓二氧化碳排放提供了宝贵的见解。
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Utilizing mycelium-based materials for sustainable construction
Mycelium-based materials have gained significant attention in recent years as a sustainable alternative for construction in civil engineering projects. This literature review aims to explore the utilization of mycelium-based materials for carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation in construction practices. The review examines various studies and research articles to understand the potential of mycelium-based materials in reducing carbon emissions in the construction industry. The findings indicate that mycelium-based materials offer promising opportunities for sustainable construction, as they have the ability to sequester CO2 during their growth process. Additionally, mycelium-based materials possess desirable properties such as lightweight, fire resistance, and thermal insulation, making them suitable for structural and non-structural applications. The review also identifies the challenges and limitations associated with the implementation of mycelium-based materials in construction. Overall, this literature review provides valuable insights into the application of mycelium-based materials for carbon dioxide mitigation in civil engineering projects.
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