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Eric Isacoff Phones & Addresses

  • 8193 Sandpiper Glen Dr, Lake Worth, FL 33467 (561) 432-6937 (561) 432-7399
  • 9 Juniper Dr, Richboro, PA 18954 (215) 322-7723
  • 200 Claret Ct, Warrington, PA 18976 (215) 491-9642
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Palm Beach, FL

Work

Company: Haley & aldrich Apr 1, 2006 Position: Vice president

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Temple University Specialities: Chemistry

Skills

Sustainability • Water • Water Treatment • Strategic Planning • Process Improvement • Groundwater Remediation • Adsorption • Groundwater

Industries

Pharmaceuticals

Resumes

Resumes

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Vice President

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Location:
Lake Worth, FL
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Haley & Aldrich
Vice President

Isacoff Consulting
Principal

Rohm and Haas 1963 - 2006
Global Technical Manager
Education:
Temple University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Fox School of Business at Temple University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing
Skills:
Sustainability
Water
Water Treatment
Strategic Planning
Process Improvement
Groundwater Remediation
Adsorption
Groundwater

Publications

Us Patents

Removal Of 1,4-Dioxane From Water Using Carbonaceous Adsorbents

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US Patent:
20130220935, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/408085
Inventors:
Eric G. Isacoff - Lake Worth FL, US
Michael Gary Nickelsen - Bloomfield NY, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/58
B01J 20/34
C02F 1/28
US Classification:
210673, 210694, 210674, 210670
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of a carbonaceous adsorbent for the removal of a recalcitrant compound (1,4-dioxane) from contaminated water. The adsorbent is able to reduce the concentration of 1,4-dioxane from thousands of μg/L to

Filter Aid Materials Bearing Anion Exchange Resins

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US Patent:
45941580, Jun 10, 1986
Filed:
Sep 3, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/298866
Inventors:
Berni P. Chong - Dresher PA
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B01D 3702
US Classification:
210193
Abstract:
Conventional filter aid materials are treated with anion exchange resin materials having particle diameters smaller than 1 micrometer to produce an improved filter aid material bearing a fixed monolayer of the anion exchange resins.

Process For Removing Residual Monomers And Oligemers From Amine-Containing Polymers

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US Patent:
50551973, Oct 8, 1991
Filed:
Apr 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/681038
Inventors:
Robert L. Albright - Churchville PA
Jon R. Fisher - Hatfield PA
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
Eric C. Peters - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B01D 6116
US Classification:
210638
Abstract:
Treatment of water-soluble, amine-containing polymers with strong acid, cation exchange resins from aromatic copolymer crosslinked with 2-25% polyvinyl crosslinker, followed by ultrafiltration with a membrane filter having a molecular-weight cutoff, measured against the polymers to be treated, of about 10,000 to about 15,000, results in a highly effective removal of residual monomers and oligomers of less than 500 molecular weight.

Filtration And Deionization Prepared From Cationic And Anionic Emulsion Ion Exchange Resins

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US Patent:
43129560, Jan 26, 1982
Filed:
Jun 18, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/049538
Inventors:
Berni P. Chong - North Wales PA
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
James W. Neely - Horsham PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B01J 4704
C02F 156
US Classification:
521 28
Abstract:
Flocs prepared by mixing cationic and anionic emulsion ion exchange resins are useful as a filtration and deionization medium. Flocs prepared from weakly acidic and weakly basic emulsion ion exchange resins may be regenerated thermally.

Trihalomethane Precursor Removal Using Ion Exchange Emulsions

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US Patent:
45376832, Aug 27, 1985
Filed:
Nov 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/553225
Inventors:
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
James W. Neely - Dresher PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C02F 142
US Classification:
210667
Abstract:
To avoid formation of toxic trihalomethanes in drinking waters disinfected with halogens, these waters are treated with fine-particle-size ion exchange resin particles, optionally in the presence of a metal salt coagulant, to remove the trihalomethane precursors prior to halogenation.

Immobilization Of Nonanchorage-Dependent Cells

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US Patent:
49525069, Aug 28, 1990
Filed:
Apr 28, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/854982
Inventors:
Michael J. Byers - Gwynedd PA
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
John O. Naples - Dresher PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C12N 502
C12N 100
US Classification:
43524025
Abstract:
Nonanchorage-dependent cells are immobilized for cell culturing or the production of cell products, by contracting an aqueous suspension of the cells with a floc formed by the combination of positively and negatively charged ion exchange resins having particle sizes ranging from about 0. 01 to about 1. 5 microns. The flocs may be formed either prior to contract with the cells or may be formed in situ in the cell suspension upon separate addition of the resins, preferably by first adding the positively charged resin followed by the negatively charged resin. The resin floc operates as a microcarrier for the cells.

Flocs For Filtration And Deionization Prepared From Cationic And Anionic Emulsion Ion Exchange Resins

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US Patent:
42006953, Apr 29, 1980
Filed:
Sep 18, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/943890
Inventors:
Berni P. Chong - North Wales PA
Eric G. Isacoff - Richboro PA
James W. Neely - Horsham PA
Assignee:
Rohm and Haas Company - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B01D 1504
C02B 140
C08F 622
US Classification:
521 28
Abstract:
Flocs prepared by mixing cationic and anionic emulsion ion exchange resins are useful as a filtration and deionization medium. Flocs prepared from weakly acidic and weakly basic emulsion ion exchange resins may be regenerated thermally.
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