Lean isobutane and n-butane hat lean flames burning at low pressure ha
ve been investigated by means of molecular beam mass spectrometry. Pro
files of stable, atomic and radical species have been measured as well
as temperature. Acetone and butene occur as intermediates in signific
ant amount. - In isobutane flames the production of both acetone (C3H6
O) and butene (C4H8) is ascribed to direct reactions of butyl radicals
t-C4H9 + O --> C3H6O + CH3 C4H9 + H, OH --> C4H8 + H-2, H2O t-C4H9 --
> C4H8 + H - In n-butane flames, acetone is not produced and butene is
accounted for along radical reactions C4H9 + H, OH --> C4H8 + H-2, H2
O The occurrence of radical-radical reactions in higher hydrocarbons f
lames cannot be neglected and supplements the usual thermal decomposit
ion reaction (beta-scission) in the detailed combustion mechanisms.