tetraethyl lead (TEL)

Glossary “tetraethyl lead (TEL)” Definition:
A chemical, Pb, once added to gasoline to increase its octane and aid in lubrication of the valves. Lead damages catalytic converters and oxygen sensors and therefore cannot be used in vehicles designed to operate on unleaded fuel. Leaded gasoline is no longer sold in the United States.

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