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Meaning of "azo compounds"

This phrase refers to a class of chemical compounds that contain a specific functional group called an azo group, which is characterized by two nitrogen atoms double-bonded to each other. Azo compounds are commonly used in various industries, including dyes, pigments, and pharmaceuticals
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Yields of substituted azo compounds are based on azobenzene.
These may in principle be peroxides or azo compounds.
Examples include azo compounds and peroxides.
Azo compounds are present in coloring dyes for textiles.
Examples include azo compounds such as azo dicarbonamide.
Azo compounds such as azobisisobutyronitrile may also be used.
General chemical formula of azo compounds.
Examples of azo compounds are azobisisobutyronitrile and dimethylazodiisobutyrate.
Typical initiators include azo compounds and peroxides.
Azo compounds such as azoisobutyronitrile may also be used.
Preferred radical generators include organic azo compounds.
Mixtures of azo compounds are contemplated equivalents.
Suitable organic pigments are for example azo compounds.
Azo compounds such as azoisobutyronitriie may also be used.
Method of synthesis of azo compounds.

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Azo compounds such as azobisisobutyronitrile can also be used.
Suitable organic pigments include for example azo compounds.
Aryl azo compounds.
These may in principle be both peroxides and azo compounds.
Such reactions of aryl azo compounds have not been reported previously.
Shoe inks do not have any benzidines either azo compounds.
These azo compounds may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
Thermally decomposable initiators include azo compounds or peroxide compounds.
The azo compounds described above can be synthesized according to conventional methods.
Preferred free radical initiators include peroxide and azo compounds.
Some radical initiators such as azo compounds and peroxides are often unstable.
The radical initiators are for example peroxides or organic azo compounds.
The resulting azo compounds are often useful dyes and in fact are called azo dyes.
This invention relates to the production of substituted aromatic azo compounds.
Conventional azo compounds and peroxides can widely be used as the radical polymerization initiator.
This may in principle encompass both peroxides and azo compounds.
Initiation using organic peroxides or azo compounds also represents a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
This method is used most often with organic peroxides or azo compounds.
Typical radical polymerisation initiators include peroxides and azo compounds such as azobisdimethyl valeronitril and azoisobutyronitrile.
Suitable initiators are for example all common peroxy compounds or azo compounds.
Aryl azo compounds are usually stable, crystalline species.
Examples of useful thermal initiators include organic peroxides and azo compounds.
Preferably, cationic azo compounds or inorganic peroxidisulfates are used.
Hydrazones of particular interest are the tautomer equivalents to the azo compounds of interest.
In addition, various azo compounds such as azobisisobutyronitrile may be used.
The preferable radical initiator for polymerization is water soluble azo compounds.
Dialkyl peroxides, diacyl peroxides and azo compounds are particularly suitable.
Stabilizers may inhibit or retard the thermally induced decomposition of azo compounds.
Examples include peroxides and azo compounds such as AIBN.
The free radical initiators usually are either peroxides or various organic azo compounds.
Because of their instability, aliphatic azo compounds pose the risk of explosion.
One probable reaction of the diazonium group is ring coupling to form azo compounds.
In the present invention, azo compounds may also be used as the organic peroxides.
Of particular mention as free radical initiator systems are azo compounds and mixtures thereof.
Consequently, aromatic azo compounds tend to be brightly colored due to the extended conjugated systems.

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