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(contracted; show full)ethyllead]], previously used.<ref>[http://www.osd.org.tr/14.pdf Application of fuel additives]</ref> It is possible to buy at [[Halfords]] in the UK, a petrol additive solution which contains ferrocene which can be added to [[unleaded petrol]] to enable it to be used in [[vintage car]]s which were designed to run on leaded petrol.<ref>{{US patent|4104036}}</ref> The [[iron]] containing deposits formed from ferrocene can form a [[conductive]] coating on the [[spark plug]] surfaces.


In [[Diesel fuel|diesel]]-fuelled engines, ferrocene reduces the production of [[soot]]. Ferrocene is available under multiple brand names, including [[Ferox (fuel additive)|Ferox]].

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Some ferrocenium salts exhibit anticancer activity, and an experimental drug has been reported which is a ferrocenyl version of [[tamoxifen]].<ref name = top2003 /> The idea is that the tamoxifen will bind to the [[estrogen]] binding sites, resulting in a cytotoxicity effect.<ref name=top2003>{{cite journal|author=S. Top, A. Vessières, G. Leclercq, J. Quivy, J. Tang, J. Vaissermann, M. Huché and G. Jaouen| title=Synthesis, Biochemical Properties and Molecular Modelling Studi(contracted; show full)[[ru:Ферроцен]]
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