>> Is there any difference between making charcoal and buying it as lumps for BBQ?Most brands of charcoal briquets contain impurities to help it light, stay light and hold together. For instance the ones I use contain a clay binder, an oxidizer (looks like NaNO3). Plus there are other ingredients such as Agricultural Lime, Starch. I use Kingsford charcoal, it contains less then 50% carbon.
However, there are many brands that offer ?natural? wood coal you?d have to do the research to figure out the additives they use.
>> If I get some carbon powder is it better than charcoal when used for BP?Short answer, it depends.. experiment. BTW: what effect are you looking for? Fast burn, gas production?
>> Charcoal will be better if you make it yourself, useing any softwood (i think) will make a good BP. Softwood (many types) makes very effective BP, being soft and porous it is milled easily. For effects tigertail, etc, I strongly prefer hardwood. But there are 100 million resources out there on this topic and everyone has an opinion.
>> If the carbon powder you have got is basically soot i believe this is called 'lampblack'. Most pure carbon powders make very poor BP and IMHO poor fuel sources, however it all depends on your desired effect. For instance graphite hardly burns when compared to a carbon with more impurities (ok there are a lot of reasons for this, molecule structure and reactiveness of organic deposits come to mind)
?Lampblack is obtained by the imperfect combustion of highly carbonaceous substances. It is manufactured from scraps of resin and pitch refuse and inferior oils such as tung oil, or fatty substances, such as naphthalene, and other similar combustible bodies rich in carbon, the finest lamp-black being procured by the combustion of oils obtained in coal-tar distillation? ? from the web
The usefulness of lampblack really depends on its origin. Heavy hydrocarbons with impurities such as sugars produce a nice fuel and seam to have lower ignition point. Lampblack is used as an opacifier(sp?) in composite fuel rockets and as conductive fuel in igniters, as well as long burning dull sparks in stars and tails, the list goes on.
-Cat
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