In its most characteristic reaction, AIBN
decomposes, eliminating a molecule of
nitrogen gas to form two 2-cyanoprop-2-yl radicals: : Because azobisisobutyronitrile readily gives off free radicals, it is often used as a
radical initiator. This happens at temperatures above 40 °C, but in experiments is more commonly done at temperatures between 66 °C and 72 °C. This decomposition has a Δ
G‡ of 131 kJ/mol and results in two 2-cyano-2-propyl (carbon) radicals and a molecule of nitrogen gas. The release of nitrogen gas pushes this decomposition forward due to the increase in
entropy. And the 2-cyano-2-propyl radical is stabilized by the −CN group. == Chemical reactions ==