Abstract

The processes occurring during mixing two-component fuel–oxidizer powder mixtures in a ball-mill were explored by the methods of impedance spectroscopy. A transition from the ‘globular’ to ‘framed’ type of conductivity was found to happen after 15 hours of ball milling. Impedance spectroscopy can be used to determine (1) the moment of homogenization and (b) the onset of mechanochemical reaction in the course of intermixing.

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