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corporation General Motors, was the
first to
discover its
effectiveness as an
antiknock agent in 1921,
after spending several years attempting to find an additive...
- An
antiknock agent is a
gasoline additive used to
reduce engine knocking and
increase the fuel's
octane rating by
raising the
temperature and pressure...
- LD50 of 700–2700 mg/kg for
simple aromatic compounds.
Benzene and many
antiknocking additives are carcinogenic.
People can be
exposed to
gasoline in the...
- 1988) 3 LP (RRRecords, 1989) CD (RRRecords, 1992) Live!! 88 Feb. 21
Antiknock /
Tokyo CD (MoM'n'DaD Productions, 1992) The
Hanatarash and His eYe 7"...
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various aviation turbine fuels, and
diesel fuels,
adding dyes, detergents,
antiknock additives, oxygenates, and anti-fungal
compounds as required). Shipped...
- with all hydrocarbons, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane is flammable. Oil
refinery Antiknock agents "2,2,4-trimethylpentane -
Compound Summary".
PubChem Compound....
- an
engineer for GM,
discovered tetraethyllead (leaded gasoline) as an
antiknock agent, and GM
patented the
compound because ethanol could not be patented...
-
Benzin or the
Romanian word benzină) can mean "petrol" or "gasoline".
Antiknock agent More,
Charles (20 June 2009).
Black Gold:
Britain and Oil in the...
-
exposure to lead was the
addition of
tetraethyllead to
gasoline as an
antiknock agent, a
practice that
originated in the
United States in 1921. It was...
- Mn(C5H5)2 + 2 NaCl
Similar reactions are used in the
preparation of the
antiknock compound methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl.
Manganese chloride...