azoinitiators
Azoinitiators, or azo initiators, are organic compounds that contain an azo group (–N=N–) and are used to generate free radicals that start radical polymerization. They are employed to initiate the polymerization of vinyl monomers such as acrylates, methacrylates, styrene, and related compounds. Initiation occurs when the azo bond cleaves under appropriate conditions, producing radical species that add to monomer double bonds and propagate chain growth.
Mechanistically, thermal initiation typically involves homolytic cleavage of the azo bond, releasing nitrogen gas and yielding
The most widely used example is 2,2'-azobis(isobutyronitrile) (AIBN), a solid that decomposes at moderate temperatures to
Safety and handling considerations include the potential for hazardous decomposition under high heat or confinement. They