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Thermal Conductivity of Artificial Materials Engineered from Plant and Bacterial Cells

Odahara, M.; Horii, Y.; Xu, T.; Terada, K.; Daicho, K.; Shiomi, J.; Numata, K.

2026-05-07 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.05.04.722776 bioRxiv
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Bio-based materials are known for their excellent biodegradability and, in some cases, their potential to fix carbon dioxide. Owing to these properties, they are increasingly being utilized as environmentally friendly alternatives across various applications. In this study, we focused on using living cells themselves as material components, aiming to evaluate their potential as substitutes for conventional plastic-based thermal insulators. We selected two types of cells, photosynthetic purple non-sulfur bacterium Rhodovulum sulfidophilum and tobacco BY-2 plant suspension cells. After optimizing solidification conditions through the addition of pectin and cellulose nanofibers, we measured the thermal conductivity of the solidified cells under atmospheric pressure. The results showed that R. sulfidophilum exhibited 0.0553 W/m{middle dot}K, while BY-2 exhibited a thermal conductivity of 0.043 W/m{middle dot}K. Both values indicate relatively low thermal conductivity compared to existing bio-based materials, suggesting high insulation performance. Among the solidified cells, the solidified BY-2 cells showed minimal variation in thermal insulation performance under pressure changes, and had a low thermal emissivity as revealed by FT-IR analysis. Based on these findings, we propose that cell-derived materials can serve as potentially biodegradable bio-based thermal insulation materials.

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