Inventor · Ludwigshafen, DE

Daniel Saelinger

18Patents
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38Co-inventors
46Inventor score

Filing activity: Apr 16, 2012 → Feb 2, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10414733B2 Process for preparing pyrazoles Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US10118882B2 Process for the preparation of substituted phenyl ketones Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US9801379B2 Method for controlling pests in soybean Human Necessities 1 Active
US9439427B2 Pesticidal pyrazole compounds Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US11358922B2 Process for preparing 4-chlorobenzyl propargyl ether Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11591293B2 Manufacturing method for an aromatic isocyanate compound Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12338195B2 Process for the preparation of 1-[4-nitro-2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-alkanones Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12410119B2 Process for the preparation of a-methyl-[4-(nitro)-2-(trifluoromethyl)-benzyl nitrate Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10513498B2 Process for preparing pyrazoles Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US9955692B2 Pyrazoles for controlling invertebrate pests Human Necessities 0 Active
US10334859B2 Method and pesticidal mixtures for controlling Pentatomidae pests Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US9198422B2 Pesticidal pyrazole compounds Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11261145B2 Process for preparing bromotrichloromethane Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US11168060B2 Method for producing 2-[4-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)propan-2-ol Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10538493B2 Process for the purification of 1-(4-chlorophenyl)pyrazol-3-ol Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US9474277B2 Pyrazole compound and pesticidal mixtures comprising a pyrazole compound Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10440953B2 Control of pests in maize by ginkgolides and bilobalide Human Necessities 0 Active
US10165778B2 Method for controlling pests in soybean Human Necessities 0 Active

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