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- Greensulate abstract "Greensulate is the former name for a renewable and biodegradable material that can be used for thermal insulation, fire insulation and also as a substitute for styrofoam and other plastics used in packaging and other applications.Greensulate is made of common and generally cheap agricultural by-products of rice, buckwheat and cottonseed. The mix is used as a base for the growth of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus. Fungal cells are added to the mixture after the addition of hydrogen peroxide to inhibit the growth of undesired fungi or plants. The whole is put into the desired molds then put in a dark environment, permitting growth of a fungal mycelial network to bind the mixture. It is then dried to prevent further fungal growth, thus preventing moss or fungus allergy due to exposure to the product.".
- Greensulate wikiPageExternalLink Popular_Science.pdf.
- Greensulate wikiPageExternalLink eben_bayer_are_mushrooms_the_new_plastic.html.
- Greensulate wikiPageID "25355207".
- Greensulate wikiPageRevisionID "562676150".
- Greensulate hasPhotoCollection Greensulate.
- Greensulate subject Category:Brand_name_materials.
- Greensulate subject Category:Building_insulation_materials.
- Greensulate subject Category:Building_materials.
- Greensulate subject Category:Packaging_materials.
- Greensulate type Abstraction100002137.
- Greensulate type BrandNameMaterials.
- Greensulate type BuildingInsulationMaterials.
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- Greensulate type PackagingMaterials.
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- Greensulate type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Greensulate type Relation100031921.
- Greensulate type Substance100019613.
- Greensulate comment "Greensulate is the former name for a renewable and biodegradable material that can be used for thermal insulation, fire insulation and also as a substitute for styrofoam and other plastics used in packaging and other applications.Greensulate is made of common and generally cheap agricultural by-products of rice, buckwheat and cottonseed. The mix is used as a base for the growth of the oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus.".
- Greensulate label "Greensulate".
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- Greensulate sameAs Greensulate.
- Greensulate wasDerivedFrom Greensulate?oldid=562676150.
- Greensulate isPrimaryTopicOf Greensulate.