WO1997039098A1 - Fabric treatment composition containing thickened hydrogen peroxide solution - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to fabric treatment compositions and, in particular, to compositions which include a fabric whitening agent.
- the compositions of the invention are particularly, but not exclusively, suitable for the treatment of fine or delicate 10 fabrics.
- a whitening composition In the washing of fabrics, in particular of clothes, it is known to use a whitening composition either separately (for example as a pre-wash composition) or
- Such liquid formulations are not suitable for treatment of fine or delicate fabrics because of the aggressive nature of the hypochlorite with regard to the fabric and the colour.
- liquid compositions based on hydrogen peroxide have been suggested, since hydrogen peroxide has less aggressive properties and is less likely to damage fine or delicate fabrics or
- Thickened compositions provide advantages in use as compared with unthickened compositions and consumer preference for thickened products is well documented. For example, if the laundry composition is to be used as a pre-wash, a thickened composition is more easily applied directly onto difficult stains before the normal washing process without messy dripping. A thickened composition will also remain longer on the garment to which it is applied than an unthickened composition. Thickening of the composition also helps the user to control dispensing of the composition.
- compositions based on hydrogen peroxide present problems in that the viscosity of the compositions is not stable with time.
- liquid compositions based on hydrogen peroxide which are currently on the market are all believed to be simple unthickened hydrogen peroxide solutions containing a low concentration of surfactant, generally of not more than 2% surfactant.
- Prior art hydrogen peroxide bleaching/cleaning products have frequently been thickened by using a combination of surfactants which, in the presence of an electrolyte, act to thicken the solution so that it becomes more viscous than water.
- GB 2286603 (Jeyes Group PLC) describes a thickened aqueous alkaline peroxide bleaching agent composition containing hydrogen peroxide, water, a stabliliser for the hydrogen peroxide, a water-soluble electolyte and a surfactant/thickening component comprising: i) an alkyl ether sulphate surfactant together with an amine oxide or betaine surfactant and, optionally, an alkane sulphonate surfactant; or ii) an amine oxide surfactant together with a sarcosinate surfactant and, optionally, an alkane sulphonate surfactant.
- the presence of an electrolyte tends to accelerate decomposition of alkaline hydrogen peroxide solutions.
- GB 2273721 (Jeyes Group PLC) also describes a thickened bleach composition
- a thickened bleach composition comprising an alkaline aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide containing, as a thickening system, two different surfactants - a cationic and anionic surfactant - which interact to give the desired viscosity.
- thickened fabric treatment compositions based on hydrogen peroxide, in particular fabric whitener compositions having satisfactory stability with regard to hydrogen peroxide decomposition and viscosity can be provided by employing an associative thickening agent as the thickening medium.
- One advantage of the compositions of the present invention over the prior art surfactant-thickened compositions is that a smaller amount of active ingredients is needed to thicken the compositions to the desired viscosity.
- the present invention provides a thickened liquid fabric treatment composition based on hydrogen peroxide which is sufficiently stable over time with respect to both viscosity and hydrogen peroxide decomposition.
- a thickened liquid fabric treatment composition in particular a fabric whitener composition, comprising hydrogen peroxide, one or more surfactants and an associative thickening agent.
- Thickened compositions we mean compositions of increased viscosity. Thickened compositions according to the invention are those which have a viscosity of from about 30 mPaS to 30 000 mPaS.
- an appropriate viscosity for a pourable composition having the appearance of a thick liquid is a viscosity in the range of from about 30 to 600 mPas . More viscous liquids, for example with a viscosity of from 600 to 10 000 mPas or more are also within the scope of the invention.
- a preferred viscosity range in accordance with the present invention is 180 to
- the viscosity of the compositions of the present invention is in the range 300 to 600 mPas .
- the viscosities of the compositions of the present invention are measured using a Brookfield Viscometer on a No.2 spindle at 25°C
- Associative thickeners are water-soluble or water-swellable polymers that have chemically attached hydrophobic groups that are capable of non-specific hydrophobic associations.
- the associative thickening agents utilized in the present invention are non-ionic agents with hydrophobic and hydrophilic sequences which are effective over a wide pH range (pH 2-12) .
- the hydrophobic parts of the thickener build up associations with the other hydrophobes present in the formulation. This allows the thickening agents to demonstrate a good synergistic thickening effect when used in conjunction with low water-soluble ingredients.
- the associative thickening agents employed in the present invention will typically have a general structure similar to that illustrated in Figure 1.
- the structure of the preferred associative thickening agents generally resembles in shape a so-called barbell (or dumb-bell) structure or a comb structure.
- the typical associative thickening agents in accordance with the invention will comprise a central hydrophilic portion and end portions which are hydrophobic.
- associative thickening agents having a central hydrophobic portion and end portions which are hydrophilic may be employed where appropriate.
- the associative thickening agents may alternatively be polymers having alternate hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions .
- Particularly suitable associative thickening agents for use in accordance with the present invention are low to medium molecular weight dialkyl polyglycol ethers.
- low to medium molecular weight we mean compounds having a molecular weight ranging from a few hundred to tens of thousands.
- particularly preferred associative thickening agents are dialkyl polyglycol ethers sold by Akzo under the tradenames DAPRAL T210 and DAPRAL T212, both of which have a molecular weight of about 8000.
- Dapral T210 is especially suitable because of its particular viscoelastic properties.
- a combination of both DAPRAL T210 and DAPRAL T212 is used, which results in a composition with particularly desirable rheological properties.
- hydrophobically modified ethoxylated urethane thickeners such as those available under the tradename Acrysol 880 from Rohm and Haas company. These are non-ionic polymers supplied as a solution in a water/butyl carbitol mixture. Neutralization of the solution is not necessary and it is effective over a broad pH range (pH 2-12) .
- the amount of associative thickening agent in the composition will vary in accordance with the desired viscosity and generally in an approximately inverse relationship with respect to the amount of surfactant.
- the associative thickening agent is preferably present in an amount of 0.5% to 10% w/w active ingredient, more preferably 1% to 4% w/w and especially 1.7% w/w.
- the composition also includes a non-ionic surfactant and/or an anionic surfactant .
- a soap may also be included.
- the non-ionic and anionic surfactants are desirably present, respectively, in amounts of 0.1% to 20% w/w active ingredient, preferably 4% to 16% w/w.
- the non-ionic surfactant is particularly preferably present in an amount of 8% to 12% w/w active ingredient. Most preferably, the composition contains about 10% w/w active ingredient non-ionic surfactant.
- the choice of non-ionic surfactant is not limited and any suitable non-ionic surfactant may be used.
- Preferred non-ionic surfactants include alkoxylated primary or secondary alcohols, alkylphenols, fatty acids and fatty acid amides, for example ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide condensation products with fatty alcohols or alkylphenols.
- Other suitable non-ionic surfactants are alkyl polyglycosides and alkanol amides.
- Two particularly preferred non-ionic surfactants are ethoxylated fatty alcohols sold under the tradenames Lutensol A07 (available from BASF) and Synperonic A7 (available from ICI) .
- the anionic surfactant is particularly preferably present in an amount of 2% w/w active material.
- the choice of anionic surfactant is also not limited and any suitable anionic surfactant may be used.
- Preferred anionic surfactants include alkyl (aryl) sulphates and sulphonates, alkyl (aryl) ethoxylated sulphates, alkyl ether sulphonates, olefin sulphonates, ethoxylated ester phosphates, sulphosuccinate derivatives, secondary alkane sulphonates and sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids.
- a particularly preferred anionic surfactant is lauryl ether sulphate 3EO (having 3 moles of ethylene oxide) which is available under the tradename SIPON LES 328n from Sidobre Sinnova.
- the choice of surfactant in the composition can depend on the material for which the composition is intended and on the type of soil on the fabric. For example, for use on wool, a greater quantity of non-ionic surfactant will give better detergency, whereas a lesser quantity of non-ionic surfactant and more anionic surfactant gives lower levels of detergency but greater fabric softness.
- the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the compositions of the invention suitably lies in the range from 1% to 12% w/w, preferably 2% to 10% w/w and most preferably 3% to 8% w/w. In an especially preferred variation, the hydrogen peroxide is present in amount of about
- optional ingredients may also be added to the compositions of the invention, generally in minor amounts, depending upon the purpose of use.
- stabilising agents for example the sodium salt of diethylene triamine penta acetic acid (0.5%) sold under the tradename Trilon C by BASF or phosphonates such as diethylene triamine penta (methylene phosphonic acid) sold under the tradename Dequest 2066 by Monsanto; pH adjusters such as citric acid; opacifying agents, for example vinyl pyrrolidone styrene copolymers such as that supplied by ISP under the tradename GAFTEX 430; optical brighteners such as the distyryl biphenyl derivative sold under the tradename Tinopal CB by CIBA GEIGY and suitable fragrances.
- stabilising agents for example the sodium salt of diethylene triamine penta acetic acid (0.5%) sold under the tradename Trilon C by BASF or phosphonates such as diethylene triamine penta (methylene phosphonic acid) sold under the trade
- the pH of the compositions of the invention is preferably within the range pH l to pH 12, particularly pH 2 to pH 7.5, especially pH 5.5. At higher pH, in excess of pH 7.5, the detergency of the composition can be improved. However, at such pH the stability of the hydrogen peroxide is reduced and decomposition may occur.
- compositions of the present invention may be used as pre-wash formulations and applied directly onto difficult stains before the normal washing process.
- the compositions are particularly suitable for such use as they possess sufficient thickness to remain on the stained area before laundering the garment.
- the composition of the present invention may be used as a booster as part of the detergent formulation in the main wash.
- compositions according to the invention may be made by simply mixing together measured amounts of the required constituents.
- the following examples are given by way of illustration only. In the examples all percentages are by weight unless otherwise stated. Also, the ingredients are all 100% by weight actives, unless otherwise stated.
- a thickened hydrogen peroxide solution was prepared from the following ingredients.
- the composition was measured for viscosity using a Brookfield Viscometer on a No. 2 spindle and had a viscosity of 195 mPaS at 25°C (room temperature) and 20 RPM.
- the pH of the composition was 5.1.
- the viscosity measurement was 205 mPaS at 25°C and 20 RPM. This indicated that the viscosity of the composition was stable with time.
- the composition was also found to retain 98% of its hydrogen peroxide after 6 weeks of storage at 40°C.
- a thickened hydrogen peroxide solution was prepared from the following ingredients.
- This composition had a viscosity of 1500 mPaS as measured at room temperature and 20 RPM on a Brookfield Viscometer on a No. 2 spindle.
- the composition had a pH of 5.3.
- a thickened hydrogen peroxide solution was prepared from the following ingredients.
- This composition had a viscosity of 1500 mPaS as measured at room temperature and 20 RPM on a Brookfield Viscometer on a No.2 spindle.
- the composition had a pH of 5.3.
- a thickened hydrogen peroxide solution was prepared from the following ingredients.
- This composition had a viscosity of 320 mPaS as measured at room temperature and 20 RPM on a Brookfield Viscometer on a No.2 spindle.
- the composition had a pH of pH 5.3.
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