Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing of Fungal-Based Composite Materials Using the Tinder Fungus Fomes Fomentarius
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Date
2021
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BioMed Central Ltd
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
Background: Recent efforts in fungal biotechnology aim to develop new concepts and technologies that convert renewable plant biomass into innovative biomaterials. Hereby, plant substrates become metabolized by filamentous fungi to transform them into new fungal-based materials. Current research is thus focused on both understanding and optimizing the biology and genetics underlying filamentous fungal growth and on the development of new technologies to produce customized fungal-based materials. Results: This manuscript reports the production of stable pastes, composed of Fomes fomentarius mycelium, alginate and water with 71 wt.% mycelium in the solid content, for additive manufacturing of fungal-based composite materials. After printing complex shapes, such as hollow stars with up to 39 mm in height, a combination of freeze-drying and calcium-crosslinking processes allowed the printed shapes to remain stable even in the presence of water. The printed objects show low bulk densities of 0.12 ± 0.01 g/cm3 with interconnected macropores. Conclusions: This work reports for the first time the application of mycelium obtained from the tinder fungus F. fomentarius for an extrusion-based additive manufacturing approach to fabricate customized light-weight 3D objects. The process holds great promise for developing light-weight, stable, and porous fungal-based materials that could replace expanded polystyrene produced from fossil resources. © 2021, The Author(s).
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Additive manufacturing, Alginate, Extrusion, Freeze-drying, Fungi, Micro-computed tomography, Mycelium, Tinder fungus, Mycelium, Additive manufacturing, Extrusion, Research, Alginate, Fungi, tinder fungus, extrusion, Others, Freeze-drying, freeze-drying, mycelium, alginate, fungi, micro-computed tomography, additive manufacturing, TP248.13-248.65, Biotechnology, 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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16
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Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
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8
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1
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