- Russell Earl Marker
Russell Earl Marker (
March 12 ,1902 –March 23 ,1995 ) was an eccentric Americanchemist who invented the octane rating system when he was working at theEthyl Corporation . Later in his career he went on to found asteroid industry inMexico when he successfully made syntheticprogesterone from a Mexican yam in aprocess known asMarker degradation , which eventually led to the development of thecombined oral contraceptive pill and a cheap, ample supply ofcortisone atSyntex .Education
Russell Earl Marker earned a B.S. degree in 1923 from the University of Maryland and an
M.S. degree in physical chemistry in 1924. He started his doctoral research withMorris Kharasch at the university. He completed his work for his thesis but needed to take some required physical chemistry courses.ACS News, Vol 77, No. 43, pp 78-80, 25 Oct 1999. [http://holivo.pharmacy.uiowa.edu/46131/steroids/ch1/contraceptives.html Copy] , accessed 9 Feb 2007.] Kharasch later officially approved Marker's thesis onorganomercury and quaternary alkyl hydrocarbons, but Marker never received a Ph.D. from Maryland.American Chemical Society , National Historical Chemical Landmarks: [http://acswebcontent.acs.org/landmarks/marker/life.html The life of Russell Marker] , accessed 9 Feb 2007.] The university would award him an Honorary Doctor of Science in 1987.Career
In 1926, he married Mildred Collins (1899-1985) and began work at the
Ethyl Corporation . He came up with the concept of gasoline formulationoctane rating . He also discovered that increased branching inhydrocarbons reducedengine knock .By 1928, he started research with P.A. Levene at the
Rockefeller Institute . Over the next six years, Marker did enough research for 32 papers on optical rotation and molecular configurations. By 1934, Marker wanted to change his focus to steroid research. When Levene refused, Marker accepted a position funded byParke-Davis atPenn State University .In 1936
Parke-Davis sent him a steroid extract from the urine of pregnant mares. From this, he isolated pregnanediol, which he converted by already published chemistry to 35 grams ofprogesterone in 1937. The batch of steroid he synthesized was the largest produced till that time. Parke-Davis provided annual funding that eventually reached $10,000. Ultimately, more than 160 papers in the steroid area were published.In 1944, Marker cofounded
Syntex . In May of 1945, Marker inquired as to the profits of the company and was told there were none. He severed all ties with Syntex, and the company was unable to make more progesterone because Marker not only had done the synthesis himself but had coded the reagent bottles and took his lab notebooks.Retirement
After retirement, Marker spent time in
Mexico City andState College, Pennsylvania . He became interested in three great 18th-century silversmiths and began commissioning Mexican reproductions of their works. To guarantee that each piece was correct, he spent much time in museums and other collections.Honors
*Mexican Chemical Society at the VI International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products in Mexico City (1969)
*Chemical Congress of North America (1975)References
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