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Tetraethyl lead was a gasoline additive used to reduce engine knocking and improve octane ratings, but its widespread use led to severe environmental and public health issues due to its toxic lead emissions. The compound was phased out starting in the late 20th century as unleaded fuels and catalytic converters were developed to address these concerns.
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