Why is lead no longer used in petrol?

Earlier, lead was mixed in petrol for better performance. Lead was useful in helping the car engines better. If the petrol in the car burns too quickly, the engine starts rattling. Adding lead to petrol minimized wear and tear. But it created more problems than the benefits it offered.

Lead was poisonous and burning leaded petrol was a suicidal idea. It also increased pollution considerably. Studies conducted in different parts of the world proved that unleaded petrol caused much lesser pollution than leaded petrol. So, many countries have banned the use of petrol with lead added to it, and now only unleaded petrol is used.

Different additives have now replaced the lead compounds. The most popular additives include aromatic hydrocarbons, ethers and alcohol. However, fuel containing leads continue to be sold for off-road uses, including aircraft, racing cars, farm equipment, and marine engines in some parts of the world.

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