“…Compared to intramolecular energetic compounds (explosives) with reaction self-sustainability, energetic composite systems release energy through redox reactions between the components. , B/KNO 3 (boron–potassium nitrate, BPN) is a widely used and well-performing energetic composite system, − known for its high flame sensitivity, strong ignition capability, and safety insensitivity. , However, issues such as the formation of oxide layers on the surface of boron powder after long-term storage, , nanoparticle aggregation, , and low degree of multicomponent mixing − limit the further application of BPN. Currently, improvements in BPN composite systems mainly focus on raw material modification and particle size control, − as well as the introduction of high-energy additives. , In the process of BPN preparation, traditional macroscopic control methods, such as intermittent reactors and manual mixing, pose limitations.…”