Mobara, Japan

Yukio Kiritani


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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Title: Innovations by Yukio Kiritani in Insecticide Technology

Introduction

Yukio Kiritani, an innovative inventor based in Mobara, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of insecticide technology. With a focus on enhancing the effectiveness and safety of insecticides, his work aims to address environmental concerns while maintaining pest control efficacy.

Latest Patents

Kiritani holds a patent for an insecticide composition and its production process. His invention details an aqueous suspension-type microcapsule insecticide composition that involves the emulsification of a hydrophobic admixture, specifically liquid pyrethroid insecticide combined with a high boiling point solvent. This formulation is designed to form particles of suitable size with the aid of an anionic water-soluble polymeric surface active agent and polycondensating melamine-formaldehyde or its derivatives on the surface of the emulsified and dispersed particles. Remarkably, this composition exhibits stable insecticidal activity over prolonged periods while significantly reducing its toxicity to aquatic life.

Career Highlights

Kiritani has been associated with Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Incorporated, a company renowned for its innovations in chemical production and pest control solutions. His research has greatly influenced the development of safer insecticide products that align with modern environmental standards.

Collaborations

During his career, Kiritani has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Yoshinobu Shimura and Tamotsu Asano. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment, leading to advancements in pest control technologies that are both effective and sustainable.

Conclusion

Yukio Kiritani stands out as a prominent inventor in the realm of insecticides. His patented innovations reflect a commitment to developing effective solutions that also prioritize environmental safety. As the industry continues to evolve, Kiritani's contributions will remain invaluable in shaping the future of pest control technology.

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