Publication costs assisted by the Petroleum Research Fund Pyrolyses of the tetramethyl derivatives of tin, germanium, and silicon have been studied under both homogeneous and surface conditions using the wall-less reactor. Under homogeneous conditions all reactions are first order. The products are predominantly methane and ethane + ethene with lesser amounts of butenes and propane or propene. The order of reactivity is Sn(CH3)4 > Ge(CH3)4 > Si(CH3)4 > C(CH3)4 (from previous work). The activation energies are 55, (61), 72, and 81 kcal/mol, and the log A values are 13.9, (13.4), 14.1, and 16.9, respectively. Addition of toluene to the homogeneous pyrolysis of Sn(CH3)4 has a very small effect. Upon introducing a stainless steel surface (S/V = 7.8™1 cm), the observed activation energies are lowered significantly for all reactants except Ge(CH3)4 for which an increase is noted. The mechanisms and certain anomalies are discussed.