Elliot M Scherr

age ~61

from Plainsboro, NJ

Also known as:
  • Elliot A Scherr
  • Elliott M Scherr
  • Eliiot Scherr
  • Elliot Scher
  • Elliot R
Phone and address:
9 Allen Ct, Plainsboro, NJ 08536
6097501370

Elliot Scherr Phones & Addresses

  • 9 Allen Ct, Plainsboro, NJ 08536 • 6097501370
  • Princeton, NJ
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Nanuet, NY

Work

  • Company:
    Givaudan fragrances corporation
    2008
  • Position:
    Director of technology and applications

Education

  • School / High School:
    University of Pennsylvania- Philadelphia, PA
    1986
  • Specialities:
    Ph.D. in Chemistry

Skills

Product Development • Working with 3rd Parties • Contract Negotiation • Materials Sourcing • SAP

Emails

Industries

Consumer Goods

Us Patents

  • Method And Device For Fragrancing And Fabric Treatment In A Clothes Dryer

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  • US Patent:
    20070173423, Jul 26, 2007
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/612660
  • Inventors:
    Robert Vermeer - Columbus NJ, US
    Elliot Scherr - Plainsboro NJ, US
    Robert Fuller - Asbury NJ, US
    Earle Ellis - Yorktown VA, US
    Munirhusein Adat - Plainsboro NJ, US
    Nicholas O'Leary - Pennington NJ, US
    Sandra Barvaux - London, GB
  • International Classification:
    C11D 3/50
  • US Classification:
    510101000, 510302000
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to an improvement in a process for delivering a fabric refreshening active to a fabric. This improvement includes delivering the active to the fabric in a conventional clothes dryer such that the heat and tumbling action provided by the dryer delivers the active to the fabric while damp to thus provide refreshing properties to the fabric. The invention also relates to a product for delivering the active as noted. The active is generally applied to the fabric at a temperature in the range of 125 to 145 F., and comprises hydrogen peroxide. The refreshening active may include a fragrancing agent so that the fabric is fragranced as the refreshening agent is applied. Preferably, the refreshening active is initially placed in a container that is placed in the dryer, wherein the container does not release the agent until a desired temperature is reached.
  • Laundry Detergent Compositions Containing Lipase And Soil Release Polymer

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  • US Patent:
    54964903, Mar 5, 1996
  • Filed:
    Apr 10, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/419080
  • Inventors:
    Charles A. Beagle - S. Plainfield NJ
    Elliot M. Scherr - Princeton NJ
    Riad A. Taha - Spotswood NJ
  • Assignee:
    Colgate-Palmolive Co. - New York NY
  • International Classification:
    C11D 337
    C11D 3386
  • US Classification:
    252135
  • Abstract:
    A particulate laundry detergent composition is provided having significantly improved oily soil removal activity. The composition comprises (a) from about 1 to 50%, by weight, of one or more detergent compounds selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic and amphoteric detergent compounds, and mixtures thereof; (b) a lipase enzyme in an amount effective for oily soil removal from stained fabric; and (c) a soil release polymer in an amount effective for oily soil removal from stained fabric. The laundry detergent compositions is characterized by its ability to remove a variety of oily soils from fabric to an extent greater than the additive soil removing effects measured with comparative compositions containing components (a) and (b), and components (a) and (c), respectively.
  • Granular Detergent Compositions Containing Deflocculating Polymers And Processes For Their Preparation

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  • US Patent:
    57234272, Mar 3, 1998
  • Filed:
    Sep 18, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/529702
  • Inventors:
    Elliot Michael Scherr - Princeton NJ
    Stephen Thomas Repinec - Flemington NJ
  • Assignee:
    Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
  • International Classification:
    C11D 337
    C11D 1102
  • US Classification:
    510361
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides for concentrated, granular detergent compositions comprising a mixture of: a) from about 15 to about 50% by weight of a surfactant; b) at least one detergent builder; c) from about 0. 01 to about 7. 5% by weight of a deflocculating polymer composition containing polymer chains of the structure P-QR, wherein P represents a polymer chain segment of a hydrophilic polymer, and QR represents a hydrophobic end-cap group wherein R is an organic hydrophobic radical containing from about 4 to 28 carbon atoms, and Q is selected from the group consisting of O, CO. sub. 2, S, SO, SO. sub. 2, NR', PO. sub. 4 R', PO. sub. 3 R', Si OR'R", Si R'R", CR'OH, CR'R" and CR'OR" wherein R' and R" are each hydrogen, an alkyl group containing from 1 to 4 carbon atoms or an aryl group; and d) water. The addition of the deflocculating polymer to a crutcher slurry prior to drying the slurry retards the propensity of the lamellar surfactant droplets dispersed in the slurry to flocculate, particularly where the droplets occupy a higher volume ratio as the result of high concentrations of surfactant present in the detergent. The resultant slurry exhibits a significantly reduced viscosity which renders it more readily pumpable in a spray drying process.
  • Processable, High Molecular Weight Polyaniline And Fibers Made Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    52584720, Nov 2, 1993
  • Filed:
    Sep 23, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/950414
  • Inventors:
    Alan G. MacDiarmid - Drexel Hill PA
    Elliot Scherr - Philadelphia PA
    Xun Tang - Philadelphia PA
  • Assignee:
    The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
  • International Classification:
    C08J 6702
    C08G 7300
  • US Classification:
    525540
  • Abstract:
    Substantially amorphous, high molecular weight polyaniline which is processable into shaped articles such as fibers is disclosed. Polyaniline base made by standard procedures is subjected to extraction to remove impurities and lower molecular weight fractions. The resulting high molecular weight base, which is partially crystalline and insoluble in NMP and concentrated H. sub. 2 SO. sub. 4, is converted to an amorphous material soluble in NMP and concentrated H. sub. 2 SO. sub. 4, by a two step process involving conversion to a salt, and reconversion to a base. Fibers prepared from the high molecular weight material exhibit conductivities in the range of about 50 to 100 S/cm.
  • Processable, High Molecular Weight Polyaniline And Fibers Made Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    51771870, Jan 5, 1993
  • Filed:
    Sep 30, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/768352
  • Inventors:
    Alan G. MacDiarmid - Drexel Hill PA
    Elliot Scherr - Philadelphia PA
    Xun Tang - Philadelphia PA
  • Assignee:
    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
  • International Classification:
    C08J 6702
    C08G 7300
  • US Classification:
    528422
  • Abstract:
    Substantially amorphous, high molecular weight polyaniline which is processable into shaped articles such as fibers is disclosed. Polyaniline base made by standard procedures is subjected to extraction to remove impurities and lower molecular weight fractions. The resulting high molecular weight base, which is partially crystalline and insoluble in NMP and concentrated H. sub. 2 SO. sub. 4, is converted to an amorphous material soluble in NMP and concentrated H. sub. 2 SO. sub. 4, by a two step process involving conversion to a salt, and reconversion to a base. Fibers prepared from the high molecular weight material exhibit conductivities in the range of about 50 to 100 S/cm.
  • Laundry Detergent Compositions Containing Lipase And Soil Release Polymer

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  • US Patent:
    58665250, Feb 2, 1999
  • Filed:
    Jun 6, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    8/660612
  • Inventors:
    Charles Andrew Beagle - South Plainfield NJ
    Elliot Michael Scherr - Princeton NJ
    Riad Ahned Taha - Spotswood NJ
    Joseph Robert Knorr - Edison NJ
  • Assignee:
    Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
  • International Classification:
    C11D 3386
    C11D 3395
  • US Classification:
    510300
  • Abstract:
    A particulate laundry detergent composition is provided having significantly improved oily soil removal activity. The composition comprises (a) from about 1 to 50%, by weight, of one or more detergent compounds selected from the group consisting of anionic and nonionic detergent compounds, and particularly alkyl polyglucoside and poly hydroxy fatty acid amide detergents; (b) a lipase enzyme in an amount effective for oily soil removal from stained fabric; and (c) a soil release polymer in an amount effective for oily soil removal from stained fabric. The laundry detergent compositions is characterized by its ability to remove a variety of oily soils from fabric to an extent greater than the additive soil removing effects measured with comparative compositions containing components (a) and (b), and components (a) and (c), respectively.
  • Granular Detergent Compositions Containing Deflocculating Polymers And Process For Preparing Such Compositions

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  • US Patent:
    56985118, Dec 16, 1997
  • Filed:
    Apr 23, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    8/636840
  • Inventors:
    Elliot Michael Scherr - Princeton NJ
    Stephen Thomas Repinec - Flemington NJ
  • Assignee:
    Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
  • International Classification:
    C11D 1102
    C11D 337
  • US Classification:
    510452
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides for concentrated, granular detergent compositions and processes for preparing such compositions, said detergent compositions comprising a mixture of: a) from about 15 to about 50% by weight of a surfactant; b) at least one detergent builder; and c) from about 0. 01 to about 7. 5% by weight of a deflocculating polymer composition having a weight average molecular weight in the range of from about 1500 to about 50,000 and containing polymer chains of the structure P-SR, wherein P represents a polymer chain segment of a hydrophilic polymer and SR represents a mercapto end-cap group, R being an organic hydrophobic radical containing from about 4 to 28 carbon atoms.
  • Oriented Films Of Conductive Polymers

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  • US Patent:
    52176509, Jun 8, 1993
  • Filed:
    Mar 27, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/499795
  • Inventors:
    Nicholas Theophilou - Drexel Hill PA
    Sanjeev Manohar - Philadelphia PA
    Elliot Scherr - Philadelphia PA
  • Assignee:
    Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia PA
  • International Classification:
    H01B 100
  • US Classification:
    252500
  • Abstract:
    Methods for preparing highly conductive, oriented polymers are disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, solution of conductive polymer is cast onto the surface of a stretchable support material, and oriented polymer is produced by removing solvent from the solution and stretching the support material. The invention is particularly useful for preparing oriented films of polyaniline which films have been shown to exhibit conductivities in the range of 300-2,500 S/cm.

Resumes

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Director Of Technology And Applications

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Location:
9 Allen Ct, Plainsboro, NJ 08536
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Givaudan
Director of Technology and Applications

Firmenich Feb 2000 - Oct 2008
Manager of Applied Technology

Colgate Palmolive Jun 1998 - Feb 2000
Manager of Materials Sourcing

Colgate Palmolive 1993 - 1998
Senior Research Scientist
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1986 - 1992
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Chemistry
Binghamton University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Nanuet High School
Skills:
Manufacturing
Analytical Chemistry
Strategic Sourcing
Formulation
Ingredients
R&D
Materials
Personal Care
Raw Materials
Commercialization
Product Development
Chemistry
Gmp
Technology Transfer
Supply Chain
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Organic Chemistry
Consumer Products
Pricing
Marketing
Competitive Analysis
Flavors
Polymer Chemistry
Chromatography
Research and Development
Open Innovation
Customer Insight
Quality System
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Elliot Scherr Plainsboro, NJ

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Work:
Givaudan Fragrances Corporation

2008 to 2000
Director of Technology and Applications
Firmenich Inc

2007 to 2008
Technical Commercialization Manager
Firmenich Inc

2002 to 2007
Manager of Technical Development
Firmenich Inc

2000 to 2002
Purchasing Manager
Colgate-Palmolive Company

1997 to 2000
Materials Sourcing Manager
Colgate-Palmolive Company

1995 to 1997
Senior Research Scientist
Colgate-Palmolive Company

1992 to 1995
Research Scientist
Education:
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
1986 to 1992
Ph.D. in Chemistry
State University of New York at Binghamton
Binghamton, NY
1982 to 1986
B.S. in Chemistry
Skills:
Product Development, Working with 3rd Parties, Contract Negotiation, Materials Sourcing, SAP

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Graduates:
Elliot Scherr (1978-1982),
James H Mitchell (1973-1977),
Danielle Barnickle (1993-1997),
Robert Filepp (1963-1969)

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