Autoignition delay times measurements and CO time histories were studied for 2-pentene, a hydrocarbon in aviation fuel and an important species in the development of aviation fuel surrogates. Three mechanisms from the literature were compared against the measured data, and a sensitivity analysis for CO was performed for all mechanisms. Shock tube experiments were performed between 1246 K ? 1372 K and 8.8 atm ? 9.3 atm at an equivalence ratio of 1, a fuel loading of 0.25% was used and was balanced in oxygen and argon. Discrepancies between the available literature mechanisms exist, the measured data herein is essential for validation of these mechanisms and the reduction of validated mechanisms for coupling into CFD.