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- Tetramethyllead, also called tetra methyllead and lead tetramethyl, is a chemical compound used as an antiknock additive for gasoline. Its use is being...
- Chloromethane was also once used for producing lead-based gasoline additives (tetramethyllead). Inhalation of chloromethane gas produces central nervous system effects...
- Pb) bond becomes weaker and the bond length larger. The C–Pb bond in tetramethyllead is 222 pm long with a dissociation energy of 49 kcal/mol (204 kJ/mol)...
- Hexamethyldisilane Related compounds Neopentane Tetramethylgermane Tetramethyltin Tetramethyllead Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their...
- sodium, and converts only 25% of the lead to TEL. A related compound, tetramethyllead, was commercially produced by a different electrolytic reaction. A...
- between metallic lead and atomic hydrogen. Two simple derivatives, tetramethyllead and tetraethyllead, are the best-known organolead compounds. These...
- experiment described by Friedrich Paneth in 1927. In this last experiment tetramethyllead is decomposed at elevated temperatures to methyl radicals and elemental...
- statements H302, H332, H360, H373, H410 Related compounds Other anions Tetramethyllead Tetraethyllead Tetrabutyllead Other cations Tetraphenylmethane Tetraphenylsilane...
- The best-known compounds are the two simplest plumbane derivatives: tetramethyllead (TML) and tetraethyllead (TEL); however, the homologs of these, as...
- required) Holliday, A.K.; N. Jessop, G. (November 1967). "The reaction of tetramethyllead with diborane". Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 10 (2): 291–293...