EP0017120B1 - Appretierend wirkendes Textilwaschmittel - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
- C11D—DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
- C11D3/00—Other compounding ingredients of detergent compositions covered in group C11D1/00
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- C11D3/227—Natural or synthetic polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, starch, gum, alginic acid or cyclodextrin with nitrogen-containing groups
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
- C11D—DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06M—TREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
- D06M15/00—Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics, or fibrous goods made from such materials, with macromolecular compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment
- D06M15/01—Treating fibres, threads, yarns, fabrics, or fibrous goods made from such materials, with macromolecular compounds; Such treatment combined with mechanical treatment with natural macromolecular compounds or derivatives thereof
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a textile detergent which exerts a finishing or stiffening effect on the washed textiles during the washing process, so that a separate aftertreatment process, usually connected after the last rinse cycle, is unnecessary.
- the finishing detergent containing nonionic and / or zwitterionic surfactants according to the invention is characterized by a content of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight of water-soluble amino ethers of polysaccharides containing quaternary ammonium groups.
- Suitable quaternary group ethers of polysaccharides are in particular ethers of polygalactomannan and starch.
- polygalctomannan is the main constituent of guar flour and is composed of trisaccharide units with the following structure:
- the ether groups can form on the - CH 2 0H groups, the degree of substitution being in the range from 0.05 to 0.2, preferably from 0.07 to 0.15, ether groups per anhydrogalactomannan unit shown above.
- the degree of substitution for starch ethers is 0.05 to 0.12, preferably 0.07 to 0.1 ether groups per anhydroglucose unit.
- the ether group can be introduced in a manner known per se, for example by reacting the polygalactomannan or starch with ethyleneimine (see US Pat. No. 3,303,184) and then partially or completely quaternizing the amino group.
- ethyleneimine see US Pat. No. 3,303,184
- Such reaction products are described for example in GB-A-1 136 842 and are known as additives in papermaking or as flocculants.
- the quaternary salts can be present as halides, in particular chlorides, sulfates, alkyl sulfates, nitrates, phosphates and as salts of organic acids, for example as acetates, citrates or lactates.
- the detergent content of the aforementioned quaternary ammonium ether is preferably 1 to 5 percent by weight.
- the detergents contain at least one non-ionic and / or zwitterionic surfactant and calcium ion-binding skeleton salts as further constituents. They can also contain conventional detergent components, such as washing alkalis, neutral salts, graying inhibitors, bleaching agents and stabilizers or activators for bleaching agents, enzymes, dyes and fragrances. Compounds with an anionic character that can react with the quaternary polysaccharide esters to form sparingly or insoluble electroneutral salts should not be included in the compositions.
- Useful zwitterionic compounds are those with a betaine structure, such as carboxylate betaines, sulfate betaines and sulfobetaines, containing a straight-chain hydrocarbon radical having 12 to 18 carbon atoms, such as, for example, by reacting tertiary amines with halocarboxylic acids (for example monochloroacetic acid), haloalkylsulfonic acid esters, haloalkylsulfonic acids or sultones (for example propane sultone) are available.
- halocarboxylic acids for example monochloroacetic acid
- haloalkylsulfonic acid esters for example haloalkylsulfonic acids or sultones
- propane sultone propane sultone
- the surfactant component preferably consists of nonionic compounds.
- the content of nonionic surfactants in the laundry detergent is generally 1-30 percent by weight. In powdery to granular detergents, the maximum content is somewhat lower, ie it generally does not exceed 25 percent by weight and is preferably 3-15 percent by weight.
- Suitable nonionic surfactants are, in particular, ethoxylation products of saturated or monounsaturated aliphatic primary alcohols having 12 to 24, preferably 12 to 18 carbon atoms and 3 to 20, in particular 4 to 15, ethylene glycol ether groups.
- Suitable alcohols from which the present ethoxylation products are derived are, for example, those of natural origin, such as coconut oil or tallow fatty alcohols or oleyl alcohol, furthermore oxo alcohols or synthetic alcohols obtained by ethylene polymerization.
- nonionic surfactants are ethoxylation products of secondary alcohols and vicinal diols each having 12 to 18 carbon atoms and of alkylphenols with 6 to 12 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical, the number of glycol ether groups likewise being 3 to 20, preferably 4 to 15.
- the abovementioned ethoxylated alcohols and alkylphenols can also be replaced in whole or in part by those which are prepared with 0.5 to 3 moles of propylene oxide per mole of starting compound and only in the second stage the amount of ethylene oxide envisaged is added.
- nonionic surfactants which are derived from the abovementioned compounds and which have ethylene glycol and propylene glycol ether groups in a different order may also be present, for example alcohols with 10 to 30 ethylene glycol ether groups and 3 to 30 propylene glycol ether groups; also ethoxylation products of mercaptans, fatty acid amides and fatty acids.
- the water-soluble polyethylene oxide adducts containing 20 to 250 ethylene glycol ether groups and 10 to 100 propylene glycol ether groups on polypropylene glycol, ethylenediaminopolypropylene glycol and alkylpolypropylene glycol with 1 to 10 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain can also be used.
- the compounds mentioned usually contain 1 to 5 ethylene glycol units per propylene glycol unit.
- Nonionic compounds of the amine oxide and sulfoxide type which can optionally also be ethoxylated, can also be used.
- Suitable structural substances are the polymer phosphates of sodium and potassium.
- the polymer phosphate in particular is pentasodium triphosphate, which can be present in a mixture with its hydrolysis products, the mono- and diphosphates, and more highly condensed phosphates, for example the tetraphosphates.
- water-containing aluminosilicates of potassium or, in particular, sodium of the general formula which are capable of cation exchange These aluminosilicates generally have a grain size of 0.1 to 20 u. and are preferably crystalline.
- the skeletal salts also include salts of aminopolycarboxylic acids having a complexing action, in particular alkali metal salts of nitrilotriacetic acid and ethylenediaminotetraacetic acid.
- alkali metal salts of nitrilotriacetic acid and ethylenediaminotetraacetic acid are also suitable.
- Salts of nitrogen-free polycarboxylic acids which form complex salts with calcium ions, including polymers containing carboxyl groups are also suitable. Examples are citric acid, tartaric acid, benzene hexacarboxylic acid and tetrahydrofuran tetracarboxylic acid.
- Polycarboxylic acids containing carboxymethyl ether groups can also be used, such as 2,2'-oxydisuccinic acid and polyhydric alcohols partially or completely etherified with glycolic acid or hydroxycarboxylic acids, for example triscarboxymethylglycerol, biscarboxymethylglyceric acid and carboxymethyloxysuccinic acid.
- complexing polyphosphonic acid salts can be present, for example the alkali salts of aminopolyphosphonic acids, in particular aminotri- (methylenephosphonic acid), 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid, phenylhydroxymethane diphosphonic acid, methylene diphosphonic acid and salts of the higher homologues of the polyphosphonic acids mentioned. Mixtures of the aforementioned complexing agents can also be used.
- Suitable washing alkalis are alkali carbonates, bicarbonates, borates and silicates with a Na 2 0: Si0 2 ratio of 1: 1 to 1: 3.5.
- Sodium sulfate and sodium chloride are suitable as neutral salts.
- Suitable graying inhibitors are compounds from the class of cellulose ethers in amounts of 0.1 to 5 percent by weight, in particular nonionic compounds such as methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose and methyl hydroxypropyl cellulose. Mixtures of the aforementioned cellulose ethers or mixed ethers can also be used.
- bleaching agents may be present, preferably per compounds such as sodium percarbonate, but in particular sodium perborate tetrahydrate.
- suitable components are foam inhibitors, in particular polydimethylsiloxanes, proteolytic or amylolytic enzymes, and bleach activators, such as tetraacetylethylene diamine or tetraacetylglycoluril.
- the enzymes and bleach activators can be coated with water-soluble or dispersible coating substances.
- the agents can also be in liquid form and water or organic Contain solvents such as low molecular weight alcohols, glycols, glycol ethers and ether alcohols.
- Hydrotropic substances such as the alkali metal salts of toluene, xylene, ethylbenzene and cumene sulfonic acid or alkyl sulfates or alkyl sulfonates having 4 to 8 carbon atoms, may also be present.
- powdered or granular textile detergents can be carried out in a known manner, for example by granulation or spray drying, it being possible for the polyaccharide ethers to be used according to the invention to be added to the detergent pulp to be dusted (slurry).
- Powdery to granular detergents can have the following general composition (in percent by weight):
- Liquid laundry detergents can have the following composition (in percent by weight):
- the textile detergents according to the invention are not only distinguished by their high washability but also by valuable finishing and stiffening properties. This manifests itself in an increased bending stiffness and an improved surface smoothness of the washed textiles. These effects are known per se as a result of a finishing treatment, but so far a separate aftertreatment which increases the water consumption and is time-consuming has always been necessary for this purpose. In contrast, the use of the agents according to the invention leads to a simplification of the washing process or to savings in water and energy.
- a detergent of the following composition was used (in percent by weight):
- curtain tape and bleaching nettle were used as textile material.
- the washing treatment was carried out in an automatic washing machine with a horizontally stored drum at 40 ° C ("easy care program").
- the detergent concentration was 8 Ü 4 g / I, the liquor ratio (kg of washing to liter of wash liquor) 1: 20, the water hardness 16 ° dH and the washing time 20 minutes.
- the change in tensile resistance was measured on the curtain tapes, and that of the stiffness and the stiffness or static friction after 1 and 3 washing treatments (abbreviation 1 W and 3 W, respectively).
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Description
- Gegenstand der Erfindung ist ein Textilwaschmittel, das während des Waschprozesses eine appretierende bzw. steifende Wirkung auf die gewaschenen Textilien ausübt, so daß sich ein gesonderter, meist nach dem letzten Spülgang angeschlossener Nachbehandlungsprozeß erübrigt.
- Das erfindungsgemäße, appretierend wirkende, nichtionische und/oder zwitterionische Tenside enthaltende Textilwaschmittel ist gekennzeichnet durch einen Gehalt von 0,5 bis 10 Gewichtsprozent an in Wasser löslichen, quartäre Ammoniumgruppen aufweisenden Aminoethern von Polysacchariden.
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- Die Ethergruppen können sich an den - CH20H-Gruppen ausbilden, wobei der Substitutionsgrad im Bereich von 0,05 bis 0,2, vorzugsweise von 0,07 bis 0,15 Ethergruppen pro vorstehend dargestellter Anhydrogalactomannan-Einheit liegt. Bei den Stärkeethern beträgt der Substitutionsgrad 0,05 bis 0,12, vorzugsweise 0,07 bis 0,1 Ethergruppen pro Anhydroglucose-Einheit.
- Die Einführung der Ethergruppe kann in an sich bekannter Weise, beispielsweise durch Umsetzung des Polygalactomannans beziehungsweise der Stärke mit Ethylenimin (vergleiche US-A-3303184) und anschließende teilweise oder vollständige Quaternierung der Aminogruppe erfolgen. Vorzugsweise werden jedoch solche Ether verwendet, die beispielsweise durch Umsetzung von Polygalactomannan beziehungsweise Stärke mit 2,3-Epoxypropyltrialkylammoniumsalzen oder 3-Chlor-2-hydroxypropyltrimethylammoniumsalzen, insbesondere mit 2,3-Epoxypropyltrimethylammoniumchlorid, erhalten werden. Derartige Umsetzungsprodukte sind beispielsweise in der GB-A-1 136 842 beschrieben und sind als Zusätze bei der Papierherstellung beziehungsweise als Flockungsmittel bekannt.
- Die Quartärsalze können als Halogenide, insbesondere Chloride, Sulfate, Alkylsulfate, Nitrate, Phosphate und als Salze organischer Säuren, zum Beispiel als Acetate, Citrate oder Lactate vorliegen.
- Der Gehalt der Waschmittel an den vorgenannten, quartäre Ammoniumgruppen aufweisenden Ethern beträgt vorzugsweise 1 bis 5 Gewichtsprozent.
- Die Waschmittel enthalten als weitere Bestandteile mindestens ein nichtionisches und/oder zwitterionisches Tensid sowie Calciumionen bindende Gerüstsalze. Sie können ferner übliche Waschmittelbestandteile, wie Waschalkalien, Neutralsalze, Vergrauungsinhibitoren, Bleichmittel sowie Stabilisatoren beziehungsweise Aktivatoren für Bleichmittel, Enzyme, Farb- und Duftstoffe enthalten. Verbindungen mit anionischem Charakter, die mit den quartären Polysaccharid-Estern unter Bildung schwer- beziehungsweise unlöslicher Elektroneutralsalze reagieren können, sollen in den Mitteln nicht enthalten sein.
- Brauchbare zwitterionische Verbindungen sind solche mit Betainstruktur, wie Carboxylat-Betaine, Sulfat-Betaine und Sulfobetaine, enthaltend einen geradkettigen Kohlenwasserstoffrest mit 12 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, wie sie beispielsweise durch Umsetzung von tertiären Aminen mit Halogencarbonsäuren (zum Beispiel Monochloressigsäure), Halogenalkylschwefelsäureestern, Halogenalkylsulfonsäuren oder Sultonen (zum Beispiel Propansulton) erhältlich sind.
- Vorzugsweise besteht die Tensidkomponente aus nichtionischen Verbindungen. Der Gehalt der Textilwaschmittel an nichtionischen Tensiden beträgt allgemein 1-30 Gewichtsprozent. In pulverförmigen bis körnigen Waschmitteln ist der maximale Gehalt etwas niedriger, d. h. er übersteigt 25 Gewichtsprozent im allgemeinen nicht und beträgt vorzugsweise 3-15 Gewichtsprozent.
- Geeignete nichtionische Tenside sind insbesondere Ethoxylierungsprodukte von gesättigten oder einfach ungesättigten aliphatischen primären Alkoholen mit 12 bis 24, vorzugsweise 12 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen und 3 bis 20, insbesondere 4 bis 15 Ethylenglykolethergruppen. Geeignete Alkohole, von denen sich die vorliegenden Ethoxylierungsprodukte ableiten, sind beispielsweise solche natürlichen Ursprungs, wie Cocos- oder Talgfettalkohole bzw. Oleylalkohol, ferner Oxoalkohole oder durch Ethylenpolymerisation gewonnene Synthesealkohole.
- Weitere geeignete nichtionische Tenside sind Ethoxylierungsprodukte von sekundären Alkoholen und vicinalen Diolen mit jeweils 12 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen sowie von Alkylphenolen mit 6 bis 12 Kohlenstoffatomen im Alkylrest, wobei die Zahl der Glykolethergruppen ebenfalls 3 bis 20, vorzugsweise 4 bis 15 beträgt. Die vorstehend genannten ethoxylierten Alkohole und Alkylphenole können auch ganz oder teilweise durch solche ersetzt sein, bei deren Herstellung mit 0,5 bis 3 Mol Propylenoxid pro Mol Ausgangsverbindung und erst in 2. Stufe die in Aussicht genommene Menge an Ethylenoxid angelagert wird.
- Gegebenenfalls können auch solche nichtionische Tenside anwesend sein, die sich von den vorgenannten Verbindungen ableiten und die Ethylenglykol- als auch Propylenglykolethergruppen in anderer Reihenfolge aufweisen, beispielsweise Alkohole mit 10 bis 30 Ethylenglykolethergruppen und 3 bis 30 Propylenglykolethergruppen; ferner Ethoxylierungsprodukte von Mercaptanen, Fettsäureamiden und Fettsäuren. Brauchbar sind auch die wasserlöslichen, 20 bis 250 Ethylenglykolethergruppen und 10 bis 100 Propylenglykolethergruppen enthaltenden Polyethylenoxidaddukte an Polypropylenglykol, Ethylendiaminopolypropylenglykol und Alkylpolypropylenglykol mit 1 bis 10 Kohlenstoffatomen in der Alkylkette. Die genannten Verbindungen enthalten üblicherweise pro Propylenglykol-Einheit 1 bis 5 Ethylenglykoleinheiten. Auch nichtionische Verbindungen vom Typ der Aminoxide und Sulfoxide, die gegebenenfalls auch ethoxyliert sein können, sind verwendbar.
- Geeignete Gerüstsubstanzen sind die Polymerphosphate des Natriums und Kaliums. Als Polymerphosphat kommt insbesondere das Pentanatriumtriphosphat in Frage, das im Gemisch mit seinen Hydrolyseprodukten, den Mono- und Diphosphaten, sowie höherkondensierten Phosphaten, zum Beispiel den Tetraphosphaten, vorliegen kann. Brauchbar sind ferner zum Kationenaustausch befähigte, wasserhaltige Alumosilikate des Kaliums oder insbesondere des Natriums der allgemeinen Formel
- Zu den Gerüstsalzen zählen ferner Salze von komplexierend wirkenden Aminopolycarbonsäuren., insbesondere Alkalisalze der Nitrilotriessigsäure und Ethylendiaminotetraessigsäure. Geeignet sind ferner die höheren Homologen der genannten Aminopolycarbonsäuren. Auch Salze stickstofffreier, mit Calciumionen Komplexsalze bildender Polycarbonsäuren, wozu auch Carboxylgruppen enthaltende Polymerisate zählen, sind geeignet. Beispiele sind Citronensäure, Weinsäure, Benzolhexacarbonsäure und Tetrahydrofurantetracarbonsäure. Auch Carboxymethylethergruppen enthaltende Polycarbonsäuren sind brauchbar, wie 2,2'-Oxydibernsteinsäure sowie mit Glykolsäure teilweise oder vollständig veretherte mehrwertige Alkohole oder Hydroxycarbonsäuren, beispielsweise Triscarboxymethylglycerin, Biscarboxymethylglycerinsäure und Carboxymethyl-oxybernsteinsäure.
- Weiterhin können komplexierend wirkende polyphosphonsaure Salze anwesend sein, zum Beispiel die Alkalisalze von Aminopolyphosphonsäuren, insbesondere Aminotri-(methylenphosphonsäure), 1-Hydroxyethan-1,1-diphosphonsäure, Phenylhydroxymethandiphosphonsäure, Methylendiphosphonsäure sowie Salze der höheren Homologen der genannten Polyphosphonsäuren. Auch Gemische der vorgenannten Komplexierungsmittel sind verwendbar.
- Geeignete Waschalkalien sind Alkalicarbonate, -bicarbonate, -borate und -silikate mit einem Na20 : Si02-Verhältnis von 1 : 1 bis 1 : 3,5. Als Neutralsalze kommen Natriumsulfat und Natriumchlorid in Betracht.
- Als Vergrauungsinhibitoren kommen Verbindungen aus der Klasse der Celluloseether in Mengen von 0,1 bis 5 Gewichtsprozent in Betracht, insbesondere nichtionische Verbindungen, wie Methylcellulose, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Methylhydroxyethylcellulose und Methyl-hydroxypropylcellulose. Auch Gemische der vorgenannten Celluloseether beziehungsweise Mischether können eingesetzt werden.
- Gegebenenfalls können Bleichmittel anwesend sein, vorzugsweise Perverbindungen, wie Natriumpercarbonat, insbesondere jedoch Natriumperborat-tetrahydrat. Weitere geeignete Bestandteile sind Schauminhibitoren, insbesondere Polydimethylsiloxane, proteolytische beziehungsweise am amylolytische Enzyme sowie Bleichaktivatoren, wie Tetraacetylethylendiamin oder Tetraacetylglykoluril. Zum Schutz gegen Zersetzung oder Wechselwirkungen mit den übrigen Pulverbestandteilen des Waschmittels können die Enzyme und Bleichaktivatoren mit in Wasser löslichen beziehungsweise dispergierbaren Hüllsubstanzen überzogen sein.
- Die Mittel können auch in flüssiger Form vorliegen und Wasser beziehungsweise organische Lösungsmittel, wie niedermolekulare Alkohole, Glykole, Glykolether und Etheralkohole enthalten. Ebenso können hydrotrope Stoffe, wie die Alkalimetallsalze der Toluol-, Xylol-, Ethylbenzol- und Cumolsulfonsäure beziehungsweise Alkylsulfate oder Alkylsulfonate mit 4 bis 8 Kohlenstoffatomen anwesend sein.
- Die Herstellung pulverförmiger beziehungsweise körniger Textilwaschmittel kann in bekannter Weise durchgeführt werden, beispielsweise durch Granulation oder Sprühtrocknung, wobei die erfindungsgemäß mitzuverwendenden Po!ysaccharidether dem zu verstäubenden Waschmittelbrei (Slurry) zugesetzt werden können.
- Die Textilwaschmittel eignen sich zur Verwendung im Feinwaschbereich (20-40°C) und für Kochwäsche (90-98°C), insbesondere jedoch zur Behandlung von sogenannten JPflegeleicht-Textilien« im 40-60°C-Waschbereich. Sie sind sowohl zum Waschen von Textilien aus Cellulosefasern (Baumwolle, Leinen), aus veredelter Cellulose (wash-and-wear-Ausrüstung) als auch von solchen aus Synthesefasern beziehungsweise Mischgeweben geeignet.
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- Die erfindungsgemäßen Textilwaschmittel zeichnen sich außer durch ihr hohes Waschvermögen auch durch wertvolle appretierende und steifende Eigenschaften aus. Dies äußert sich in einer erhöhten Biegesteifigkeit und einer verbesserten Oberflächenglätte der gewaschenen Textilien. An sich sind diese Effekte als Folgen einer Appretierbehandlung bekannt, nur war hierzu bisher stets eine gesonderte, den Wasserverbrauch erhöhende und zeitlich aufwendigere Nachbehandlung erforderlich. Die Anwendung der erfindungsgemäßen Mittel führt demgegenüber zu einer Vereinfachung des Waschprozesses beziehungsweise zu Einsparungen an Wasser und Energie.
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- Der Polysaccharid-Ether bestand aus
- A) Polygalactomannan-ether, hergestellt durch Umsetzung von Guarmehl mit 2,3-Epoxypropyl-trimethylammoniumchlorid, Substitutionsgrad = 0,1 quartäre Ethergruppen pro Anhydrogalactomannan-Einheit,
- B) Polygalactomannan-ether, hergestellt wie Produkt (A), Substitutionsgrad = 0,15 quartäre Ethergruppen pro Anhydrogalactomannan-Einheit,
- C) Stärkeether, hergestellt durch Umsetzung von Stärke mit 2,3-Epoxypropyl-trimethylammoniumchlorid, Substitutionsgrad = 0,085 quartäre Ethergruppen pro Anhydroglycose-Einheit.
- Im Vergleichsversuch wurde der Polysaccharidether durch Natriumsulfat ersetzt.
- Als Textilmaterial wurde Gardinenband und Bleichnessel verwendet. Die Waschbehandlung erfolgte in einer automatischen Waschmaschine mit horizontal gelagerter Trommel bei 40°C (»Pflegeleicht-Programm«). Die Waschmittelkonzentration betrug 8Ü4 g/I, das Flottenverhältnis (kg Wäsche zu Liter Waschlauge) 1 : 20. die Wasserhärte 16° dH und die Waschdauer 20 Minuten. Nach Entfernung der Waschlauge wurde dreimal mit Wasser nachgespült und getrocknet. An den Gardinenbändern wurde die Veränderung des Zugwiderstandes, am Nesselgewebe die der Biegesteifigkeit und der Haft- beziehungsweise Gleitreibung nach jeweils 1 und 3 Waschbehandlungen (Abkürzung 1 W beziehungsweise 3 W) gemessen. Eine Erhöhung des Zugwiderstandes und der Biegesteifigkeit entspricht einer Gebrauchswerterhöhung; eine Erniedrigung der Haftreibung und Gleitreibung entspricht einer (erwünschten) Verbesserung der Oberflächenglätte. Die in der folgenden Tabelle aufgeführten Testergebnisse (angegeben in cN) belegen die Überlegenheit der erfindungsgemäßen Mittel.
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