2023-07-13 ロイヤルメルボルン工科大学(RMIT)
◆研究グループは、再生可能な有機廃棄物から紙のように薄く成長させる方法を見つけ、防火性を保つために異なる成長条件と化学物質を使用しています。特に、環境にやさしいビルの防火被覆材に焦点を当て、高い可燃性の材料による火災のリスクを減らすことを目指しています。
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- https://www.rmit.edu.au/news/all-news/2023/jul/fire-retardant-fungi
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0141391023001714?via%3Dihub
菌糸を使った燃えやすい複合材料の防火対策 脱アセチル化が菌糸体の熱安定性と難燃性に及ぼす影響の検討 Fireproofing flammable composites using mycelium: Investigating the effect of deacetylation on the thermal stability and fire reaction properties of mycelium
Nattanan Chulikavit, Cheng Wang, Tien Huynh, Anthony Chun Yin Yuen, Akbar Khatibi, Everson Kandare
Polymer Degradation and Stability Available online: 30 May 2023
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2023.110419
Abstract
This paper presents research findings on the influence of alkaline deacetylation on the thermal stability and fire reaction properties of non-pathogenic Basidiomycota fungi (mycelium) grown in molasses. The relationship between deacetylation conditions, such as incubation time and NaOH concentration, and the thermal and fire reaction properties of mycelium was investigated. The degree of deacetylation was also examined for its influence on the high-temperature thermal stability of mycelium, such as char formation. The findings indicated that the high-temperature thermal stability increased as the degree of deacetylation increased due to the conversion of chitin into chitosan as well as the presence of char-promoting hydroxyl‑terminated polysaccharide moieties. The study further investigated the influence of hollow glass microspheres on the thermal properties and microscale combustion behaviour of unmodified and deacetylated mycelium. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the thermal degradation mechanisms that govern the thermal stability and char-forming ability of unmodified and deacetylated mycelium. Additionally, the link between the thermal stability and fire reaction properties of mycelium and its deacetylated derivatives was established. Finally, the effectiveness of unmodified and deacetylated mycelium mats for fireproofing flammable glass fibre-reinforced epoxy laminates exposed to a simulated moderate-intensity fire was evaluated.