Nope, nothing special. But small, thinly dispersed particles of any flamable will combust much more violently, since the larger the surface of a chemical, the more of the reagent it can react with at once. For example, simply putting together two bricks of of iron and aluminium oxide wont produce any intense chemical reaction once you heat them (though a slow one will still occur), but thinly powedered, they both make up thermite.
And same here - in liquid or solid state, Kzich simply burns, but vaporized, it will explode. It's not too powerful though, since vapor particels are less dense than solid powder.