Inventor · Wilmington, DE, US

Larry W. Becker

17Patents
10h-index
7Co-inventors
61Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 11, 1978 → Sep 20, 1996

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4446028A Isopropenyl phosphonic acid copolymers used to inhibit scale formation Chemistry; Metallurgy 31 Expired
US4446046A Poly (alkenyl) phosphonic acid and methods of use thereof Chemistry; Metallurgy 21 Expired
US4201669A Deposit control through the use of oligomeric phosphonic acid derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 19 Expired
US4650827A Stable water-in-oil emulsions Chemistry; Metallurgy 19 Expired
US5611934A Process for dye removal Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 17 Expired
US4617362A Inverse emulsion polymers with improved incorporation of diallyldimethylammonium chloride Chemistry; Metallurgy 17 Expired
US4534866A Deposit control method Chemistry; Metallurgy 17 Expired
US4253912A Deposit control through the use of oligomeric phosphonic acid derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 14 Expired
US4190615A Oligomeric ester chain condensates of substituted 1-hydroxy-1,1-diphosphonic acid Chemistry; Metallurgy 10 Expired
US4826606A Manufacture and use of polymer modified aluminum hydroxide and basic aluminum sulfate Chemistry; Metallurgy 10 Expired
US4882140A Solid aluminum hydroxide compositions Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Expired
US4254063A Method for preparing oligomeric ester chain condensates of substituted 1-hydroxy-1,1-diphosphonic acid Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Expired
US4237005A Method of breaking oil-in-water emulsions Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US4253969A Deposit control through the use of oligomeric phosphonic acid derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US4795585A Polyvinyl alcohol containing polyaluminum chloride flocculants Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US4479878A High calcium tolerant deposit control method Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Expired
US5750035A Process for dye removal Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Expired

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