Understanding Azo Initiators
Azo initiators are organic compounds containing the azo functional group (R—N=N—R’), which undergoes thermal decomposition to generate carbon-centered free radicals and inert nitrogen gas. Unlike organic peroxides, azo initiators do not produce oxygen-centered radicals, making them the preferred choice for processes where oxidative side reactions must be avoided.
Shandong Do Sender Chemicals Co., Ltd. has established itself as one of the few global manufacturers capable of producing high-purity (≥99%) azo initiators at commercial scale. Our products directly compete with — and in many cases surpass — the quality standards of legacy Western and Japanese suppliers, effectively breaking a decades-long technology monopoly in the azo initiator market.
The Do Sender Azo Initiator Portfolio
| Product | Chemical Name | CAS No. | Molecular Formula | MW | Purity | 10h t1/2 | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIBN | Azobisisobutyronitrile | 78-67-1 | C₈H₁₂N₄ | 164.21 | ≥99% | ~65 °C | White crystalline powder |
| ABVN | Azobisisovaleronitrile | 13472-08-7 | C₁₀H₁₆N₄ | 192.26 | ≥98% | ~51 °C | White to off-white solid |
| AIBME | Dimethyl 2,2′-azobis(2-methylpropionate) | 2589-57-3 | C₁₀H₁₆N₂O₄ | 228.25 | ≥98% | ~66 °C | Colorless to pale yellow liquid |
AIBN (Azobisisobutyronitrile) — The Industry Workhorse
AIBN (CAS 78-67-1) is the most widely used azo initiator globally, with a 10-hour half-life temperature of approximately 65 °C. Its decomposition generates two isobutyronitrile radicals and one molecule of nitrogen gas:
(CH₃)₂C(CN)—N=N—C(CN)(CH₃)₂ → 2 (CH₃)₂C•(CN) + N₂↑
AIBN finds extensive use in bulk, solution, and suspension polymerization of styrene, acrylates, methacrylates, and vinyl acetate. It is also a critical initiator in the production of acrylic resins for automotive coatings, high-solids industrial paints, and waterborne systems. Do Sender’s AIBN maintains ≥99% purity with tightly controlled melting point (102–105 °C), ensuring predictable decomposition kinetics batch after batch.
ABVN (Azobisisovaleronitrile) — Low-Temperature Initiation
With a 10h t1/2 of approximately 51 °C, ABVN (CAS 13472-08-7) is the low-temperature specialist in the Do Sender portfolio. It decomposes efficiently at temperatures 10–15 °C lower than AIBN, making it invaluable for:
- Temperature-sensitive monomer systems where excessive heat would cause side reactions or monomer degradation
- Energy-efficient processes where reducing reactor heating costs is a priority
- Polymerizations requiring rapid initiation at moderate temperatures (50–70 °C)
- Post-polymerization to reduce residual monomer content
AIBME (Dimethyl Azobisisobutyrate) — The Eco-Friendly Innovation
AIBME (CAS 2589-57-3) represents a significant advancement in azo initiator chemistry. Unlike AIBN and ABVN, which release toxic nitrile (—CN) decomposition fragments, AIBME decomposes to benign ester-terminated radicals. This “nitrile-free” decomposition pathway makes AIBME the environmentally preferred choice for:
- Food-contact polymer applications where nitrile residues are unacceptable
- Medical-grade polymers requiring stringent extractables/leachables profiles
- Waterborne coating systems where nitrile byproducts would contaminate wastewater
- ESG-conscious manufacturers seeking to reduce environmental footprint
Additionally, AIBME is a liquid at room temperature, eliminating the dust hazards associated with powdered initiators and simplifying automated dosing systems in continuous production lines.
Comparison: AIBN vs ABVN vs AIBME
| Criterion | AIBN | ABVN | AIBME |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10h t1/2 | ~65 °C | ~51 °C | ~66 °C |
| Physical form | White powder | White solid | Colorless liquid |
| Nitrile byproducts | Yes | Yes | No |
| Dust hazard | Moderate | Moderate | None |
| Solubility in monomers | Good | Good | Excellent |
| Best application | General-purpose polymerization | Low-temperature processes | Eco-friendly / food-contact |
| Packaging | 20 kg drums | 20 kg drums | 25 kg HDPE drums |
Breaking the Foreign Technology Monopoly
For decades, the global supply of high-purity azo initiators was dominated by a small number of Japanese and European manufacturers. This concentration created supply chain vulnerabilities — particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, when shipping disruptions and export controls exposed the fragility of single-source dependencies.
Do Sender Chem offers a credible alternative with competitive pricing (typically 15–25% below legacy supplier list prices), 2–3 week lead times, and flexible packaging options — from 1 kg R&D samples to multi-ton ISO container shipments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use azo initiators instead of organic peroxides?
Azo initiators decompose via a first-order rate law that is independent of solvent and monomer, producing predictable kinetics. They generate carbon-centered (not oxygen-centered) radicals and release inert nitrogen gas rather than oxygenated byproducts.
Is Do Sender’s AIBN comparable to Japanese AIBN?
Yes. Do Sender’s AIBN meets ≥99% purity with a melting point of 102–105 °C, matching the specifications of the leading Japanese manufacturers. Independent third-party testing has confirmed equivalent performance in standard polymerization benchmarks.
Can I get a sample for evaluation?
Absolutely. We provide complimentary 500 g to 1 kg evaluation samples for qualified industrial customers. Contact samples@dosenderchem.com.