The photooxidation of n-butane under atmospheric conditions in the presence of NO x resulted in the formation of the following nitrogenous products: peroxy acetyl nitrate 23, sec-butyl nitrate 16, n-butyl nitrate 1.3, ethyl nitrate 1.3, peroxy n-butyryl nitrate 1.3, and peroxy propionyl nitrate 0.5% of the initially added odd nitrogen. In addition, an electron capturing compound eluting at the retention time of sec-propyl nitrate was also observed accounting for 5% of initial NO x . Butan-2-one was the major product of conversion of n-butane with a yield of 37%. From product ratios it is evident that the formation of sec-butyl nitrate is favored over that of n-butyl nitrate by a factor of 2.1. The rate of reaction of sec-butoxy radicals with oxygen is equal to their decomposition rate.