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Scientific and Historical look at The rise Leaded Gasoline - When industry poisoned the world

Scientific and Historical look at The rise Leaded Gasoline - When industry poisoned the world

Season 1 Episode 22 Published 11 months ago
Description

With a major feature film titled Midge currently in development, the world is looking back at the complicated legacy of Thomas Midgley Jr. In this episode, Dr. Jeff Zurek goes beyond the Hollywood hype to explore the true scientific history of Tetraethyl Lead (TEL).

Midgley was an engineering genius who solved "engine knocking" but inadvertently triggered a global lead poisoning crisis. We explore the 1920s corporate landscape where GM, DuPont, and Standard Oil formed the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation, and how they prioritized industrial "needs for speed" over known public health risks. It’s a story of internal combustion, periodic table breakthroughs, and the "Sausage-Making" of corporate science that shaped the 20th century

Topics

Pb Through Time: lead usage & early toxicity warnings

Roman Empire Mystery: Lead acetate & the potential link to the fall of Rome

Octane & Knocking: mechanics of the internal combustion engine

Thomas Midgley Jr.: The man whose inventions changed the world

Ethyl Conspiracy: GM, DuPont, & Standard Oil ignored worker "Mad Hatter" symptoms

Prohibition & Fuel: Why the world chose leaded gasoline over ethanol

Chapters

(00:00) Intro: Why "Unleaded" Matters

(01:50) A Scientific Disaster Story

(02:35) Pb: 6,500 Years of Lead History

(04:30) Why Men Think About Rome

(06:20) Lead Acetate: The Ancient Sweetener

(11:30) Evolution of the Automobile

(14:40) The Physics of Engine Knocking

(16:30) Thomas Midgley Jr. (The "Midge" Story)

(20:00) Periodic Table Trends & Tetraethyl Lead

(22:20) Why Ethanol Lost the Fuel War

(27:15) 1924: Tragedy at the New Jersey Plant

(29:30) Midgley’s Hand-Washing Media Stunt

(31:40) Corporate Giants: GM, DuPont, and Dow

(38:00) Preview: Clair Patterson & the Age of the Earth

Links

www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025/07/01/flint-lead-pipes-replacement/

https://eos.org/articles/flint-10-years-later

Whimsical Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).

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