Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, Japan

Kazuko Mizutani


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1981

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Title: Innovations of Kazuko Mizutani: A Pioneer in Herbicidal Chemistry

Introduction: Kazuko Mizutani, an accomplished inventor based in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, holds a significant patent in the field of herbicidal and antifungicidal chemical processes. Her groundbreaking work focuses on the preparation of D,L-2-amino-4-methylphosphinobutyric acid, an important compound with practical applications in agriculture.

Latest Patents: Mizutani's patent, titled "Process for preparing D,L-2-amino-4-methylphosphinobutyric acid," is documented under PCT No. PCT/JP78/00058. The patent was filed on June 15, 1979, and its publication date is set for July 12, 1979, under PCT Pub. No. WO79/00405. The process she developed involves subjecting acrolein to a reaction with a dialkyl phosphonite, followed by acid treatment to produce an ester of 3-oxopropylmethylphosphinic acid, ultimately applying Strecker's process for amino synthesis.

Career Highlights: With her innovation, Mizutani has made a prominent mark in the field of chemistry. Her work exemplifies the intersection of practical agricultural applications with advanced chemical processes. The patent is not only a testament to her ingenuity but also contributes to the ongoing development of herbicides and fungicides that enhance agricultural productivity.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Mizutani has worked alongside esteemed colleagues, including Takashi Tsuruoka and Akira Suzuki. These collaborations have likely enriched her research endeavors and contributed to the successful development of her patented processes.

Conclusion: Kazuko Mizutani stands out as a notable inventor in the realm of herbicidal chemistry. Her patent for the preparation of D,L-2-amino-4-methylphosphinobutyric acid reflects not only her individual talent but also the collaborative spirit of scientific innovation. As the agricultural sector continues to seek efficient solutions for pest management, Mizutani's contributions remain relevant and impactful.

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