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*[[Lignin]]  
*[[Lignin]]  
**If not burned at the [[Paper Mill]] or [[Biorefinery]] for energy, it cam be diverted to uses such as this
**If not burned at the [[Paper Mill]] or [[Biorefinery]] for energy, it cam be diverted to uses such as this
**Bio-[[Thermoplastic]] which as per [https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2019/ra/c9ra07052d#:~:text=The%20lignin%20melts%20fully%20at,%C2%B0C%20for%208%20hours. this paper] The lignin melts fully at 147 °C and flows at 163 °C (Fisher Scientific melting point tester). The lignin was dried at 60 °C for 8 hours
**Bio-[[Thermoplastic]] which as per [https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2019/ra/c9ra07052d#:~:text=The%20lignin%20melts%20fully%20at,%C2%B0C%20for%208%20hours. this paper] The lignin melts fully at 147 °C and flows at 163 °C (Fisher Scientific melting point tester)
*[[Starch]]
*[[Lignosulfonate]]
**This wouldn’t be ideal for fuel use however due to [[Sulfur Dioxide]] etc emissions
**Could look into if at low blend percentages it wouldn’t cause too much of a problem, and a simple Water Based [[Wet Scrubber]] ‘’’WOULD’’’ work, but it’s probably best to simply avoid altogether
*[[Urea-Formaldehyde Condensation Polymer]] ( [[UFCP]] )
**Need to double check if this is [[Biodegradable]] ,  as with [[Nylon-4]] it may be a novel version of an existing plastic family that IS biodegradable
 
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