sorry, your quearies just simply reminded me of a juvinile recently infatuated with the Anarchists Cookbook.
They've been making Black powder for 4000 years, there's not much you can do, It's like trying to re-invent the wheel.
I thought maybe you where interested in a quality end product, you'll get no more guff from me. My apologieze.
Oh no worries. Let me apologize. I realized this a.m. that maybe you don't know the context I'm working in. Several "thought experiments" if you will. So let me elaborate.
1) The point of this thread was basically - "If I created sulphur free powder, with it's attendant higher ignition temp. (and less smoke) can it be used in a flintlock primed with lower ignition temperature sulphurous powder?"
Two reasons for this. a) extend sulphur supply. b) Flinters don't need percussion caps. Hence one less thing to have to purchase in a primative situation. I.e. I can make flints.
2) Next up... "Can one walk into any grocery store and somehow, through knowledge of basic chemistry, etc. create a usable black powder for said flinter?" The burned macaroni was an accident that lit a light bulb, that's all. I also charred up some Bounty Paper Towels and cardboard today as well and put it in some plastic containers for future testing. Heck if 2 lbs of pasta or a roll or two of paper towels will let me make a few pounds of usable powder right in my kitchen, great!
If not, well I hear Edison went through thousands of filaments before his bulb worked.
Worst case, I can mix the crappy charcoal with beeswax and naptha and use it for shoe polish, right, LOL!
3) Beyond that... "If I was to end up in a survival situation with just my clothes, how do I survive?"
So just some of the questions I've been reasearching.
I'm certainly interested in a quality product as well. So don't fee "blown off". On paper it just looked like you were on the attack for some reason, and I felt like, "What's I say? I'm just engaging in some research?"
So anyway, no doubt, if I had access to investment bankers I could just do a factory process properly and sell the results. Heck if I even had a decent workshop these days, I could do better. But that's not the situation I find myself in. So yes, I an "pissing around" some, but hopefully in a way where I learn a few things.