The knowledge of alkane/alkene chemical interactions in gaseous mixtures are fundamental for several industrial applications as they represent the main compounds of the pyrolysis gas produced in stream cracking process, or in the oxidative coupling of methane, or even as component of biogas. However, reliable and comprehensive empirical correlations for the estimation of flammability limits for complex fuel mixtures are still to be developed. More in particular, the additivity correlations (e.g. Le Chatelier’s rule) are not suitable or uncertain when alkanes are mixed with saturated hydrocarbon species. In this work, the flammability limits for binary mixtures of ethylene or propylene in air, either pure or in mixture with methane were defi...