Balatonalmadi, Hungary

Jozsef Szabolcs


Average Co-Inventor Count = 12.0

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Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1992

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Jozsef Szabolcs and His Herbicidal Composition

Introduction: Jozsef Szabolcs, an inventor based in Balatonalmadi, Hungary, has made notable contributions to the field of chemistry with his innovative herbicidal composition. With a focus on creating effective solutions for weed management, Szabolcs holds a patent that reflects his expertise and commitment to agricultural advancements.

Latest Patents: Szabolcs's patent, titled "Herbicidal Composition Containing Dioxolane, Dioxane, or Dioxepane," introduces a unique herbicidal formulation. This invention comprises binding, wetting, dispersing, and emulsifying agents, in addition to solvents and surface-active substances. The active herbicides used in the composition encompass thiocarbamate, carbamate, acid amide, or urea types, either alone or in combination. This innovative approach also integrates an antidote compound, which is characterized by specific chemical properties, allowing for enhanced effectiveness in controlling undesirable plant growth.

Career Highlights: Jozsef Szabolcs has made significant strides in the field of chemical research and development while working at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Central Chemical Research Institute (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Központi Kémiai Kutató Intézete Nitrokémia). His achievements underscore his dedication to advancing agricultural technology and creating safer, more efficient herbicides.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Szabolcs has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Ferenc Dutka and Tamas Komives. These partnerships highlight the importance of teamwork in scientific research and the value of diverse expertise in achieving innovative outcomes.

Conclusion: Jozsef Szabolcs stands out as a dedicated inventor whose work on herbicidal compositions has the potential to make a significant impact in the agricultural sector. Through his innovative approach and collaboration with fellow researchers, Szabolcs continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in chemical research, offering solutions that address the challenges faced by farmers and land managers today.

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