| 英文摘要 |
The technical goal of this project is to cultivate the mycelium of Polyporales mushroom species in non-natural fiber-based fabrics, synthesizing a mycelium com-posite material that exhibits a leather-like surface texture while retaining the character-istics of fabric. Mycelium-based leather alter-natives represent an emerging sustainable material with the potential to replace tradi-tional animal leather and synthetic plastic leather made from PVC or PU. After undergo-ing physical and chemical treatments, the material showed a texture similar to leather, meeting consumers' expectations for aesthetics, ethics, and functionality. This in-novation enables businesses to take respon-sibility for the environment and contribute to sustainable development. |