Hyogo, Japan

Kenichi Kitagaki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 10(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Kenichi Kitagaki: Innovator in Microencapsulated Solid Pesticides

Introduction

Kenichi Kitagaki is a notable inventor based in Hyogo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the development of microencapsulated solid pesticides. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the effectiveness and safety of pesticide application.

Latest Patents

Kenichi Kitagaki holds a patent for a microencapsulated solid pesticide. This invention is characterized by a microcapsule that comprises a solid pesticide as a core material, which is coated with a wall material made from a resin formed by the polycondensation of a sparingly water-soluble melamine-formaldehyde resin type prepolymer. This prepolymer dissolves 2000 g or less of water per 100 g of solid component at +25°C. The microcapsule also includes a dispersant that is a condensation product of naphthalenesulfonic acid and/or alkylnaphthalenesulfonic acid and formaldehyde or a salt thereof. This patent represents a significant advancement in pesticide formulation and application methods.

Career Highlights

Kenichi Kitagaki is currently employed at Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., where he continues to work on innovative solutions for crop protection. His expertise in microencapsulation technology has positioned him as a key player in the development of safer and more effective agricultural products.

Collaborations

One of his notable collaborators is Hironori Kataoka. Together, they have worked on various projects aimed at improving pesticide formulations and enhancing agricultural practices.

Conclusion

Kenichi Kitagaki's contributions to the field of microencapsulated solid pesticides highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing agricultural technology. His work not only benefits the industry but also promotes safer practices in crop protection.

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