Celium: Cellulose-Mycelium Composites For Carbon Negative Buildings/Construction This project seeks to develop and de-risk cost-effective, bio-based insulation by fabricating net CO2-negative cellulose-mycelium composites with high-performance thermal, acoustic and antimicrobial properties. We propose to do so by valorizing cellulosic fibers with mycelium, the root network of fungi, to create a new class of high-performing, carbon capturing
PDF) Fabrication factors influencing mechanical, moisture- and water-related properties of mycelium-based composites
PDF) Mycelium-based materials for the ecodesign of bioeconomy
Griffin Hagle Cold Climate Housing Research Center
qmack Cold Climate Housing Research Center
Vacuum Insulated Panel Test Cold Climate Housing Research Center
Mycelium as sustainable textile material – review on recent research and future prospective
Biomimetics, Free Full-Text
Daniel Heckman Cold Climate Housing Research Center
Projects Cold Climate Housing Research Center
Growth of oyster mushroom mycelium on nanofiber mats: (a) schematic
Mycelium is part of the solution to carbon-negative buildings
Insulation Monitoring in Tununak Cold Climate Housing Research Center
Fungal Mycelium Bio-Composite Acts as a CO2-Sink Building Material with Low Embodied Energy
PDF) Mechanical characteristics of bacterial cellulose-reinforced mycelium composite materials
PDF) An experimental study on production opportunities of biocomposite by using fungal mycelium