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  1. Ethyl Corporation. Sign advertising Ethyl additive, on an antique gasoline pump in the USA. Ethyl Corporation is a fuel additive company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, in the United States. The company is a distributor of fuel additives. Among other products, Ethyl Corporation distributes tetraethyl lead, an additive used to make leaded ...

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  2. Ethyl leaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline was used in 90 percent of all gasoline in the US between 1930 and 1976. It was so common that even Disney World — where this image was taken in 1996 — put these apparently harmless little signs up in their antique gas station. How a Classic Occupational Disease Became an International Public Health ...

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  4. Leaded gasoline was extremely dangerous from the beginning, according Deborah Blum, a Pulitzer-Prize winning science writer. “GM and Standard Oil had formed a joint company to manufacture leaded gasoline, the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation,” she noted in a January 2013 article.

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  5. Feb 1, 2018 · On February 2, 1923, “Ethylgasoline went on sale at a Dayton, Ohio service station. The Ethyl brand gasoline promised to eliminate a persistent detonation problem with engines of the time known as knock. Knock occurs when the air-fuel mixture is ignited at the wrong point of the engine’s cycle. The forces generated by these explosions ...

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Starting in 1923, leaded gasoline — marketed under the brand name Ethyl — helped eliminate engine knock, fueling the rise of 20th-century car culture and exposing billions of people worldwide ...

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