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Research article2025Peer reviewedOpen access

Fungal Innovation: Harnessing Mushrooms for Production of Sustainable Functional Materials

Zhao, Anne; Berglund, Linn; Voltz, Luisa Rosenstock; Swamy, Renald; Antonopoulou, Io; Xiong, Shaojun; Mouzon, Johanne; Bismarck, Alexander; Oksman, Kristiina

Abstract

Underutilized co- and by-products are upgraded into materials with functional properties. The utilization of mushroom farming residues is investigated, specifically mushroom residues and spent mushroom substrate - whose chemical composition is determined - to produce cosmetic face masks, packaging films, and oil sorbents. Flexible mushroom sheets exhibit conformability and antioxidant activity between 82 and 94%, and better tensile strength in comparison with commercial cosmetic masks, making them suitable for such applications. Plasticization with glycerol increases the flexibility and tensile strain from approximate to 1 to 45% and moisture sorption from 32 to 100 wt.%. Spent mushroom substrate pulp yields stiff and strong rigid sheets with Young's moduli of 5 GPa and tensile strengths of 42 MPa. These sheets show 100% antioxidant activity, having hydrophobic behavior and oxygen barrier properties in dry conditions, and thus are promising for bioactive packaging applications. Foamed spent mushroom substrate sorbents demonstrate high affinity for both oil and water, with a water and oil uptake of 21 and 28 times their weight, respectively, while maintaining structural integrity. These properties make the foams viable as bio-based oil sorbents, highlighting the potential of by-products for advanced functional materials.By harnessing the natural characteristics of bioresources and using innovative technologies, advanced and functional materials with specific properties for their intended applications are developed. The development of advanced functional materials is demonstrated from by-products of the mushroom industry - mushroom residue (MR) and spent mushroom substrate (SMS), targeting cosmetics (flexible sheet), packaging (rigid sheet), and oil/water separation (foam) applications. image

Keywords

mechanical properties; microstructure; mushroom residue; naturally bioactive; spent mushroom substrates

Published in

Advanced Functional Materials
2025, volume: 35, number: 2, article number: 2412753
Publisher: WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

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UKÄ Subject classification

Other Materials Engineering

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202412753

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/132704