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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cellulose The Wikipedia Page on Bacterial Cellulose]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cellulose The Wikipedia Page on Bacterial Cellulose]
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komagataeibacter_hansenii The Wikipedia Page on Komagataeibacter hansenii]
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komagataeibacter_hansenii The Wikipedia Page on Komagataeibacter hansenii]
*[https://youtu.be/0zM5jiZJ5p0?si=aKm3BRJtwlGlleq9 A Video by the YouTube Channel “TheThoughtEmporium” Titled “Turning Vodka into Toilet Paper (Reverse [[Nilered]] ) “ ] ( ‘’’~18 Minute Watch’’’ )
**The process essentially goes:
***Vodka->Diluted Vodka + [[Yeast Nitrogen Base]] -> Yeast in an [[Aerobic Respiration]] mode -> [[Yeast Extract]] / [[Lysogeny Broth]] -> [[Komagataeibacter hansenii]] Culture -> [[Bioreactor]] optimized for Air-Liquid Interface for large pellicle production -> Bacterial Cellulose Pellicle -> Freeze Dried Bacterial Cellulose -> Improvised Paper Pulp -> Paper
**Adapting this process to [[Formic Acid]] as per [[EForFuel]] ,  or perhaps [[Syngas]] or [[Methane]] / [[Methanol]] may be a good [[P2X]] route to explore further

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