EP0574236A2 - Composition aqueuse contenant un polymère non-réticulé pour augmenter la viscosité - Google Patents

Composition aqueuse contenant un polymère non-réticulé pour augmenter la viscosité Download PDF

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EP0574236A2
EP0574236A2 EP93304459A EP93304459A EP0574236A2 EP 0574236 A2 EP0574236 A2 EP 0574236A2 EP 93304459 A EP93304459 A EP 93304459A EP 93304459 A EP93304459 A EP 93304459A EP 0574236 A2 EP0574236 A2 EP 0574236A2
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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  • the present invention relates to aqueous polymeric viscosification agents as well as to gel-like aqueous liquid automatic dishwasher detergent compositions and fabric compositions which are phosphate-free with equivalent cleaning performance and physical stability with improved characteristics as compared to phosphate containing compositions.
  • thixotropic cleaning compositions should be highly viscous in a quiescent state, Bingham plastic in nature, and have relatively high yield values. When subjected to shear stresses, however, such as being shaken in a container or squeezed through an orifice, they should quickly fluidize and, upon cessation of the applied shear stress, quickly revert to the high viscosity or Bingham plastic state. Stability is likewise of primary importance, i.e. there should be no significant evidence of phase separation or leaking after long standing.
  • the automatic dishwashing detergent hereinafter also designated ADD, contain (1) sodium tripolyphosphate (NaTPP) to soften or tie up hard water minerals and to emulsify and/or peptise soil; (2) sodium silicate to supply the alkalinity necessary for effective detergency and to provide protection for fine china glaze and pattern; (3) sodium carbonate, generally considered to be optional, to enhance alkalinity; (4) a chlorine-releasing agent to aid in the elimination of soil specks which lead to water spotting and filming; and (5) defoamer/surfactant to reduce foam, thereby enhancing machine efficiency and supplying requisite detergency.
  • NaTPP sodium tripolyphosphate
  • sodium silicate to supply the alkalinity necessary for effective detergency and to provide protection for fine china glaze and pattern
  • sodium carbonate generally considered to be optional, to enhance alkalinity
  • a chlorine-releasing agent to aid in the elimination of soil specks which lead to water spotting and filming
  • U.S. Patent 3,985,668 describes abrasive scouring cleaners of gel-like consistency containing (1) suspending agent, preferably the smectite and attapulgite types of clay; (2) abrasive, e.g. silica sand or perlite; and (3) filler comprising light density powdered polymers, expanded perlite and the like, which has a buoyancy and thus stabilizing effect on the composition in addition to serving as a bulking agent, thereby replacing water otherwise available for undesired supernatant layer formation due to leaking and phase destabilization.
  • suspending agent preferably the smectite and attapulgite types of clay
  • abrasive e.g. silica sand or perlite
  • filler comprising light density powdered polymers, expanded perlite and the like, which has a buoyancy and thus stabilizing effect on the composition in addition to serving as a bulking agent, thereby replacing water otherwise available for undesired supernatant
  • Optional ingredients include hypochlorite bleach, bleach stable surfactant and buffer, e.g. silicates, carbonates, and monophosphates.
  • Builders such as NaTPP, can be included as further optional ingredients to supply or supplement building function not provided by the buffer, the amount of such builder not exceeding 5% of the total composition, according to the patent. Maintenance of the desired (greater than) pH 10 levels is achieved by the buffer/builder components. High pH is said to minimize decomposition of chlorine bleach and undesired interaction between surfactant and bleach. When present, NaTPP is limited to 5%, as stated. Foam killer is not disclosed.
  • liquid ADD compositions which have properties desirably characterizing thixotropic, gel-type structure and which include each of the various ingredients necessary for effective detergency within an automatic dishwasher.
  • the normally gel-like aqueous automatic dishwasher detergent composition having thixotropic properties includes the following ingredients, on a weight basis:
  • compositions so formulated are low-foaming; are readily soluble in the washing medium and most effective at pH values best conducive to improved cleaning performance, viz, pH 10.5-14.
  • the compositions are normally of gel consistency, i.e. a highly viscous, opaque jelly-like material having Bingham plastic character and thus relatively high yield values. Accordingly, a definite shear force is necessary to initiate or increase flow. Under such conditions, the composition is quickly fluidized and easily dispersed. When the shear force is discontinued, the fluid composition quickly reverts to a high viscosity, Bingham plastic state closely approximating its prior consistency.
  • the patented thixotropic cleaning agent has a viscosity of at least 30 Pa.s at 20°C as determined with rotational viscometer at a spindle speed of 5 revolutions per minute.
  • the composition is based on a mixture of finely divided hydrated sodium metasilicate, an active chlorine compound and a thickening agent which is a foliated silicate of the hectorite type. Small amounts of nonionic tensides and alkali metal carbonates and/or hydroxides may be used.
  • compositions of the Instant invention overcome many of the aforementioned deficiencies, while providing compositions which are phosphate-free and consequently environmentally safe.
  • compositions which are environmentally safe also provide the desired cleaning performance. They also provided remarkable stabilization against change with time of the rheological properties.
  • liquid ADD compositions having excellent cleaning performance, improved physical stability and improved rheological properties and having a density of about 1.20 to about 1.44 grams/liter while being phosphate-free and environmentally safe.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a polymeric viscosification system for an aqueous solution which is capable of increasing the viscosity of water or a salt solution.
  • the polymeric viscosification system comprises about 1 to about 20 parts by weight of a low molecular weight non crosslinked polyacrylate or polyacrylic polymer and about 1 to about 10 wt.% of an aluminum oxide having a particle size of about 10 to about 20 microns.
  • a phosphate-free built aqueous liquid automatic dishwasher detergent composition containing a stabilization system such that when the composition is added to an aqueous wash bath, at a concentration of 10 grams per liter, the wash bath has a pH of at least 11.2.
  • the present invention provides a gel-like viscoelastic aqueous automatic dishwasher detergent composition which has a three-dimensional structure and includes, on a weight basis:
  • the invention also provides a method for cleaning dishware in an automatic dishwashing machine with an aqueous wash bath containing an effective amount of the liquid automatic dishwasher detergent (LADD) composition as described above.
  • the LADD composition can be readily poured into the dispensing cup of the automatic dishwashing machine and will be sufficiently viscous to remain securely within the dispensing cup until shear forces are again applied thereto, such as by the water spray from the dishwashing machine.
  • LADD effectiveness is directly related to (a) available chlorine levels; (b) alkalinity; (c) solubility in washing medium; and (d) foam inhibition.
  • the types and amounts of the alkaline components which are phosphate-free are chosen so that when the composition is added to an aqueous wash bath to provide a concentration of 10 grams of composition per liter of wash bath the pH of the wash bath becomes at least 11.2, preferably at least 11.5, such as from 11.5 to 13.5, preferably 11.5 to 12.5.
  • the viscoelastic gel compositions of the instant invention which have a three dimensional structure can be generally described as follows: Ingredient Amount (A.I.) Wt % Alkali Metal Sulfate 0 to 8% Alkali Metal Silicate 0 to 20% Foam Depressant 0 to 1.5% Low Molecular Weight Non crosslinked Polyacrylate 1 to 20% Builder Salt 1 to 30% Alkali Metal Hydroxide 0 to 8% Metal Hypochlorite Solution (13%) 1 to 15% Amphoteric Metal Compound 0 to 10% Crosslinked Polymeric Thickener and/or an inorganic thixotropic Thickener 0 to 5% Organic Detergent Active Material 0 to 5% Water Balance wherein the water of the composition is bound by hydration to the crosslinked polymeric thickener so that the composition has substantially no free water, when the crosslinked polymeric thickener is present.
  • the high alkalinity is achieved in a phosphate-free, fatty acid salt stabilized, chlorine-bleach containing liquid automatic dishwasher detergent composition
  • the alkaline compounds include, on an active basis, based on the total composition, from about 0 to 20 weight alkali metal silicate, from about 0 to about 8 wt % alkali metal hydroxide, from about 1 to about 30 wt % phosphate-free builder salt, from about 1 to about 20% of at least one low molecular weight noncrosslinked polyacrylate, from 0 to 5 weight percent crosslinked polymeric thickener and optionally a metal hypochlorite, a foam depressant, and a detergent active material, the pH of 1 liter of aqueous wash bath containing 10 grams of the composition being at least 11.2.
  • the alkali metal silicate such as sodium silicate, which provides alkalinity and protection of hard surfaces, such as fine china glaze and pattern, is employed in an amount ranging from about 1.0 to 20.0 weight percent, preferably about 2.5 to 20 weight percent, in the composition.
  • the sodium silicate is generally added in the form of an aqueous solution, preferably having Na2O:SiO2 ratio of about 1:1.3 to 1:2.8, especially preferably 1:2.0 to 1:2.6.
  • NaOH and sodium hypochlorite are also often added in the form of a preliminary prepared aqueous dispersion or solution.
  • the liquid automatic dishwashing detergent composition contains about 1 to about 30% by weight of an akali metal phosphate free detergency builder salt, more preferably about 2 to about 20% by weight, and most preferably about 3 to about 20% by weight, wherein the detergency builder is usually an alkali metal carbonate such as sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate.
  • builder salts which can be mixed with the sodium carbonate are gluconates and nitriloacetic acid salts.
  • a low molecular weight noncrosslinked polyacrylates having a molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 100,000, more preferably about 2,000 to about 80,000.
  • a preferred low molecular weight polyacrylate is Sokalan tm PA30CL manufactured by BASF and having a molecular weight of about 8,000.
  • Another preferred low molecular weight sodium salt of a polyacrylate is Norasol LMW45ND which is also known as Acusol 445N manufactured by Norsohaas and having a molecular weight of about 4,500.
  • Sokalan PA30CL from BASF is the most preferred because of its extremely high bleach stability of at least six months as compared to the other listed low molecular polymers which all have bleach stabilities of less than six months. Sokalan PA30CL is a polyacrylate of a chemical structure similar to Norasol LMW45 which has been modified to have increased bleach stability it is believed by the elimination of heavy metals used in the synthesis of the Sokalan PA30CL.
  • Acusol 445N is an excellent dispersant for calcium carbonate which is formed during the washing process, wherein the Acusol 445N controls crystal growth of the calcium carbonate and helps suspends the calcium carbonate in the wash bath.
  • Another especially useful low molecular weight polyacrylate polymer is Good-Rite® K-7058N which is a 90 - 100% neutralized sodium salt of a polyacrylate polymer having a molecular weight of 49,000.
  • K-7058N is a good dispersant for calcium carbonate and excellent builder or sequestering agent for heavy metal ions such as calcium or magnesium.
  • a combination of Acusol 445N and K-7058N provides maximum enhancement for the alkali metal non phosphate builder salt such as sodium carbonate.
  • the chlorine stability of a composition made with a combination of Acusol 445 and Good-Rite® K7058N is improved over compositions made with either Acusol 445 or Good-Rite® K7058N alone.
  • aluminosilicates water insoluble aluminosilicates
  • Various crystalline zeolites i.e. aluminosilicates
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,409,136 Canadian Patent Nos. 1,072,835 and 1,087,477.
  • An example of amorphous zeolites useful herein can be found in Belgian Patent No. 835,351.
  • the zeolites generally have the formula: (M2O) x (Al2O3) y (SiO2) z wH2O wherein x is 1, y is from 0.8 to 1.2 and preferably 1, z is from 1.5 to 3.5 or higher and preferably 2 to 3 and w is from 0 to 9, preferably 2.5 to 6 and M is preferably sodium.
  • a typical zeolite is type A or similar structure, with type 4A particularly preferred.
  • the preferred aluminosilicates have calcium ion exchange capacities of about 200 milliequivalents per gram or greater, e.g. 400 meq/g.
  • Foam inhibition is important to increase dishwasher machine efficiency and minimize destabilizing effects which might occur due to the presence of excess foam within the washer during use. Foam may be sufficiently reduced by suitable selection of the type and/or amount of detergent active material, the main foam-producing component.
  • the degree of foam is also somewhat dependent on the hardness of the wash water in the machine whereby suitable adjustment of the proportions of the inorganic or organic builder salt which has a water softening effect may aid in providing the desired degree of foam inhibition.
  • each type of ester may represent independently a C12-C20 alkyl or ethoxylated alkyl group.
  • the ethoxylated derivative of each type of ester for example, the condensation products of one mole of ester with from 1 to 10 moles, preferably 2 to 6 moles, more preferably 3 or 4 moles, ethylene oxide can also be used.
  • Some examples of the foregoing are commercially available, such as the products SAP from Hooker and LPKN-158 from Knapsack.
  • Mixtures of the two types, or any other chlorine bleach stable types, or mixtures of mono- and diesters of the same type, may be employed.
  • a mixture of mono- and di- C16-C18 alkyl acid or ethoxylated alkyl phosphate esters such as monostearyl/distearyl acid phosphate 1.2/1, and the 3 to 4 mole ethylene oxide condensates thereof.
  • proportions of 0 to 5 weight percent, preferably 0.1 to 1.5 weight percent, of foam depressant in the composition is typical.
  • Other defoamers which may be used include, for example, the known silicones, such as available from Dow Chemicals.
  • it is an advantageous feature of this invention that many of the stabilizing salts, such as the stearate salts, for example, sodium stearate, are also effective as foam killers.
  • any chlorine bleach compound may be employed in the compositions of this invention, such as dichloroisocyanurate, dichloro-dimethyl hydantoin, or chlorinated TSP, (trisodium polyphosphate), alkali metal or alkaline earth metal, e.g. potassium, lithium, magnesium and especially sodium, hypochlorite is preferred.
  • the composition should contain sufficient chlorine bleach compound to provide about 1.5 to about 3.1% by weight of available chlorine, as determined, for example, by acidification of 100 parts of the composition with excess hydrochloric acid.
  • a solution containing about 0.2 to 4.0% by weight of sodium hypochlorite (13% of available chlorine) contains or provides roughly the same percentage of available chlorine. About 0.8 to 1.6% by weight of available chlorine is especially preferred.
  • Detergent active material which lowers the surface tension of the composition may be useful herein, must be stable in the presence of chlorine bleach, especially hypochlorite bleach, and those of the organic anionic, amine oxide, phosphine oxide, sulphoxide or betaine water dispersible surfactant types are preferred; the first mentioned anionics being most preferred. They may be used in amounts ranging from about 0 to 5%, preferably about 0.1 to 5.0%.
  • Particularly preferred surfactants herein are the linear or branched alkali metal mono- and/or di-(C8-C14) alkyl diphenyl oxide mono- and/or disulphates, commercially available for example as DOWFAX (Trade mark) 3B-2 and DOWFAX (Trade mark) 2A-1.
  • Alkyl ether sulfates (C12-C14 3EO-SO3-Na+) are suitable surfactants.
  • the surfactant should be compatible with the other ingredients of the composition.
  • Other suitable surfactants include the primary alkylsulphates, alkylsulphonates, alkylarylsulphonates and sec.- alkylsulphates.
  • Examples include sodium C10-C18 alkylsulphates such as sodium dodecylsulphate and sodium tallow alcoholsulphate; sodium C10-C18 alkanesulphonates such as sodium hexadecyl-1-sulphonate and sodium C12-C18 alkylbenzenesulphonates such as sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonates.
  • the corresponding potassium salts may also be employed.
  • the amine oxide surfactants are typically of the structure R2R1N ⁇ O, in which each R represents a lower alkyl group, for instance, methyl, and R1 represents a long chain alkyl group having from 8 to 22 carbon atoms, for instance a lauryl, myristyl, palmityl or cetyl group.
  • R2R1N ⁇ O a corresponding surfactant phosphine oxide R2R1PO or sulphoxide RR1SO can be employed.
  • Betaine surfactants are typically of the structure R2R1N ⁇ R''COO-, in which each R represents a lower alkylene group having from 1 to 5 carbon atoms, R' being as defined above in respect of the amine oxide surfactants.
  • Specific examples of these surfactants include lauryl-dimethylamine oxide, myristyl-dimethylamine oxide, the corresponding phosphine oxides and sulphoxides, and the corresponding betaines, including dodecyldimethylammonium acetate, tetradecyldiethylammonium pentanoate, hexadecyldimethylammonium hexanoate and the like.
  • the alkyl groups in these surfactants should be linear, and such compounds are preferred.
  • surfactants are Akypos from Chemy which is a nonionic. surfactant terminated by one functional carboxylate; C-12 ⁇ 30 3EO ether sulfates; and C,12 ⁇ 18 alcohol sulfates.
  • Thixotropic thickeners i.e. thickeners for suspending agents which provide an aqueous medium with thixotropic properties
  • thickeners for suspending agents which provide an aqueous medium with thixotropic properties
  • These materials are generally used in amounts of about 0 to 5 percent by weight, preferably 0.1 to 4.0 weight percent, more preferably 0.2 to 3.5 weight percent, to confer the desired thixotropic properties and Bingham plastic character.
  • a further increase in the viscosity of the solution beyond the viscosity enhancement achieved by the use of the low molecular weight non crosslinked polyacrytate polymer and the amphoteric material can be obtained by also utilizing a metal salt fatty acid compound.
  • the metal salt fatty acid stabilizers in the presence of the metal salt fatty acid stabilizers, the desired thixotropic properties and Bingham plastic character can be obtained in the presence of lesser amounts of the thixotropic thickeners.
  • Those especially preferred generally comprise the inorganic, colloid-forming clays of smectite and/or attapulgite types.
  • amounts of the inorganic colloid-forming clays of the smectite and/or attapulgite types in the range of from 0.1 to 3%, preferably 0.1 to 2.5%, especially 0.1 to 2%, are generally sufficient to achieve the desired thixotropic properties and Bingham plastic character when used in combination with the physical stabilizer.
  • Smectite clays include montmorillonite (bentonite), hectorite, attapulgite,smectite, saponite and the like. Montmorillonite clays are preferred and are available under the tradenames such as Thixogel (registered trademark) No. 1 and Gelwhite (registered trademark) GP, H, etc., from Georgia Kaolin Company; and ECCAGUM (registered trademark) GP, H, etc., from Luthern Clay Products.
  • Attapulgite clays include the materials commercially available under the tradename Attagel (registered trademark), i.e. Attagel 40, Attagel 50 and Attagel 150 from Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corporation.
  • the polymeric thixotropic thickeners are usually polyacrylate resins such as Carbopol 614 or Carbopol 940 or 624.
  • Exemplary of the polycarboxylate type thickening agents are cross-linked polyacrylic acid type thickening agents sold by B.F. Goodrich under their Carbopol trademark, including both the 900 series resins, especially Carbopol 941, which is the most ion-insensitive of this class of polymers, and Carbopol 940 and Carbopol 934, and the 600 series resins, especially Carbopol 614.
  • the Carbopol 600 and 900 series resins are hydrophilic high molecular weight, cross-linked linear acrylic acid polymers having an average equivalent weight of 76, and the general structure illustrated by the following formulas: wherein R can be hydrogen or an alkyl chain.
  • Carbopol 941 has a molecular weight of about 1,250,000; Carbopol 940 has a molecular weight of approximately 3,000,000.
  • the Carbopol 900 series resins are highly branched chained and highly crosslinked with polyalkenyl polyether, e.g. about 1% of a polyalkyl ether of sucrose having an average of about 5.8 allyl groups for each molecule of sucrose. The preparation of this class of cross-linked carboxylic polymers is described in U.S. Patent 2,798,053, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. Further detailed information on the Carbopol 900 series resins is available from B.F. Goodrich, see, for example, the B.F. Goodrich catalog GC-67, Carbopol R Water Soluble Resins.
  • these thickening resins are preferably water dispersible copolymers of an alpha-beta monoethylenically unsaturated lower aliphatic carboxylic acid cross-linked with a polyether of a polyol selected from oligo saccharides, reduced derivatives thereof in which the carbonyl group is converted to an alcohol group and pentaerythritol, the hydroxyl groups of the polyol which are modified being etherified with allyl groups, there being preferably at least two such allyl groups per molecule.
  • Carbopol 614 and Carbopol 624 are the most chlorine bleach stable of this class of thickening resins.
  • Carbopol 614 and 624 are also highly stable in the high alkalinity environment of the preferred liquid automatic dishwasher detergent compositions and are also highly stable to any anticipated storage temperature conditions from below freezing to elevated temperatures as high as 120°F (49°C), preferably 140°F (60°C), and especially 160°F (71°C), for periods of as long as several days to several weeks or months or longer.
  • polycarboxylate-type refers to water-soluble carboxyvinyl polymers of alpha, beta monoethylenically unsaturated lower aliphatic carboxylic acids, which may be linear or non-linear, and are exemplified by homopolymers of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid or water-dispersible or water-soluble salts, esters or amides thereof, or water-soluble copolymers of these acids or their salts, esters or amides with each other or with one or more other ethylenically unsaturated monomers, such as, for example, styrene, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, 2-hydroxethylacrylate, acrylonitrile, vinyl acetate, ethylene, propylene
  • homopolymers or copolymers are characterized by their high molecular weight, in the range of from about 500,000 especially from 1,000,000 to 4,000,000, and by their water solubility, generally at least to an extent of up to about 5% by weight, or more, in water at 25°C.
  • the thickening agents are used in their cross-linked form, wherein the cross-linking may be accomplished by means known in the polymer arts, as by irradiation, or, preferably, by the incorporation into the monomer mixture to be polymerized of known chemical cross-linking monomeric agents, typically polyunsaturated (e.g. diethylenically unsaturated) monomers, such as, for example, divinylbenzene, divinylether of diethylene glycol, N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide, polyalkenylpolyethers (such as described above), and the like.
  • polyunsaturated (e.g. diethylenically unsaturated) monomers such as, for example, divinylbenzene, divinylether of diethylene glycol, N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide, polyalkenylpolyethers (such as described above), and the like.
  • amounts of cross-linking agent to be incorporated in the final polymer may range from about 0.01 to about 5 percent, preferably from about 0.05 to about 2 percent, and especially, preferably from about 0.1 to about 1.5 percent, by weight of cross-linking agent to weight of total polymer.
  • degrees of cross-linking should be sufficient to impart some coiling of the otherwise generally linear or non-linear polymeric compound while maintaining the cross-linked polymer at least water dispersible and highly water-swellable in an ionic aqueous medium.
  • the amount of the high molecular weight, branched chained cross-linked polymeric acid or other high molecular weight, hydrophilic cross-linked polycarboxylate thickening agent to impart the desired rheological property of linear viscoelasticity to the instant compositions will generally be in the range of from about 0 to 5%, based on the weight of the composition, although the amount will depend on the particular cross-linking agent, ionic strength of the composition, hydroxyl donors and the like, wherein mixtures of two or more polymeric thickening agents can be employed.
  • the bleach stability of the compositions can be improved by employing in the composition a cross-linked linear polyacrylate homopolymer type thickening agent which is substantially formed in non aromatic solvents in place of the Carbopol polymer which are branched chained, crosslinked polyacrylic acid type thickening agents.
  • crosslinked linear polyacrylate homopolymer type thickening agents are sold by 3-V Chemical corporation under the names Polygel DB®, Polygel DK® and are manufactured by polymerization in a trichloroethane non aromatic solvent such that they are free or aromatic solvents.
  • the Polygel DB (Trade mark) and Polygel DK (Trade mark) have an Mw of about 2,000,000 to 4,000,000.
  • the amount of the high molecular weight, cross-linked polyacrylic acid or other high molecular weight, hydrophilic cross-linked polyacrylic acid-type thickening agent needed to impart the desired rheological property of linear viscoelasticity will generally be in the range of from about 0 to 5%, preferably from about 0.1 to 4% by weight, based on the weight of the composition, although the amount will depend on the particular cross-linking agent, ionic strength of the composition, hydroxyl donors and the like.
  • polymeric thickeners useful in the instant composition are based on methyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride copolymers and terpolymers.
  • useful polymers are: methyl vinyl ether, maleic anhydride, acrylic acid, cross-linked; methyl vinyl ether, maleic anhydride, vinyl pyrrolidone, cross-linked; and methyl vinyl ether, maleic anhydride, isobutene, cross-linked.
  • the cross-linking agent is essential to establish the kind of polymer network useful in this invention.
  • the cross-linking agent can be any hydrocarbon with a chain length of four or more carbon atoms containing at least two carbon-carbon double bonds.
  • the cross-linking agent is mainly a hydrocarbon with optional halogen and oxygen-containing substituents and linkages such as ester, ether and OH groups. These cross-linking agents can vary in amount from 0.01 to 30% by weight of the total quantity of polymer used.
  • examples of cross-linking agents are 1,7-Octadiene, 1,9 Decadiene, non-terminal dienes, Divinyl Glycol, Butane Divinylether, polyallyl pentaerythritol and polyally sucrose.
  • Cross-linking can also be achieved through the maleic anhydride after the polymer is formed, via ester or amide formation using polyols and polyamines such as 1,4 butane diol and polyethylene glycols.
  • the most useful polymers of these inventions are the Gantrez AN cross-linked with aliphatic dienes such as 1,7 octadiene and 1,9 decadiene.
  • Gantrez AN polymers cross-linked with from .01 to 10% by weight of 1,7 octadiene were shaken overnight in order to hydrolyze the maleic anhydride ring.
  • the polymer solutions were neutralized to pH 7 to fully ionize the carboxyl groups. The results show that 5% by weight of cross-linking agent is necessary before a gel is formed. If Gantrez AN is crosslinked with 1,9 decadiene then a gel is formed at 3-4% cross-linking.
  • cross-linking causes the formation of a polymer that disperses in water to form a gel with a yield point.
  • Table II gives typical yield points for the polymer cross-linked with 1,9 decadiene.
  • copolymer of methyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride is illustrated by the following formula: wherein x is about 50 mole%.
  • the copolymer is cross-linked with about 0.5 to about 20.0 wt% of a diene monomer having about 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, more preferably about 7 to 16 and most preferably about 8 to 12, wherein preferred diene monomers are 1,7 Octadiene and 1,9 decadiene.
  • diene monomers 1,7 Octadiene and 1,9 decadiene.
  • the amount of the cross-linked polymeric thickening agent or other high molecular weight, hydrophilic cross-linked polycarboxylate thickening agent to impart the desired rheological property of linear viscoelasticity will generally be in the range of from about 1.5 to 5%, preferably from about .5 to 2.5, by weight, based on the weight of the composition, although the amount will depend on the particular crosslinking agent, ionic strength of the composition, hydroxyl donors and the like.
  • compositions may be included in small amounts, generally less than about 3 weight percent, such as perfume, preservatives, dyestuffs and pigments and the like, all of course being stable to chlorine bleach compound and high alkalinity (properties of all components).
  • perfume preservatives, dyestuffs and pigments and the like
  • Especially preferred for coloring are the chlorinated phthalocyanines and polysulphides of aluminosilicate which provide, respectively, pleasing green and blue tints.
  • TiO2 may be employed for whitening or neutralizing off-shades.
  • liquid ADD compositions of this invention are readily employed in known manner for washing dishes, other kitchen utensils and the like in an automatic dishwasher, provided with a suitable detergent dispenser, in an aqueous wash bath containing an effective amount of the composition, generally sufficient to fill or partially fill the automatic dispenser cup of the particular machine being used.
  • Another embodiment of the instant invention provides a means for the viscosification of water and aqueous solutions containing about 0.01 to 10 wt.% of a salt, more preferably 0.05 to 3 wt.% and most preferably 0.1 to 1.5 wt.% by the addition of a polymeric viscosification system of the instant invention to water or an aqueous salt solution.
  • the use of the instant polymeric viscosification system can be employed in a variety of commercial and industrial compositions were it is necessary to increase and control the viscosity of an aqueous based composition.
  • the polymeric viscosification system can be used in composition for aqueous based paints, dental, fabric detergents, dishcleaning, abrasive cleaning, automatic dishwashing, shaving creams, hair application, oil well drilling, soap and wood cleaning.
  • the polymeric viscosification system of the instant invention comprises a mixture of about 1 to about 20 weight of a polyacrylic acid or polyacrylate copolymer having a molecular weight of about 10,000 to about 500,000 and more preferably about 1.0 to about 1.5 wt.% and about 1.0 to about 10.0 wt.% of an amphoteric material such aluminum oxide.
  • the amphoteric materials of the instant invention are preferably aluminum oxides having a powdered particle size of about 10-20 microns (micrometres), a particle size dispersed in water of about 10 to about 60 nanometers, a powdered surface area of about 180-250 m2/g, and a crystalline size of less than 60 microns (micrometres).
  • An especially preferred aluminum oxide is Dispal T23 sold by Vista Chemicals.
  • suitable agents are mixtures of aluminum oxides and magnesium oxides, zeolites, synthetic clays such as laponite, calcium rich clays such a Promat. Natural clays such as Bentonite, Hectorite and Attapolgite and polymeric aluminum salts sold by Reheis are also useful as a structuring agent.
  • the low molecular weight polymers of the instant polymeric viscosification system are water soluble, non crosslinked anionic polymers having a carboxylate or sulfonate functionally such as polyacrylic acid, polyacrylate, metal salts of polyacrylic acid, copolymers of poly acrylic acid; copolymers of polyacrylates and low molecular weight sulfonated polymers such as a water soluble sulfonated ethylene/propylene copolymer.
  • Typical polymers of the instant polymeric viscosification system are Sokalan tm PA30CL, Norasol LMW 45ND also known as Acusol 445N, Acusol 640D, Norapol A-1, Norasol QR1014, K-7058 NAS well as K-702 sold by Good-Rite® wherein Good-Rite® K-702 has amolecular weight of 240,000.
  • the aqueous solution which is to be viscosified by the instant polymeric viscosfication system must have a pH of about 7 to about 9. At pH's above 9 the stability of the viscosification system is adversely affected such that maximization of viscosification does not occur.
  • the polymer viscosfication agent the instant invention comprises a mixture of an amphoteric material and a water soluble low molecular weight, non crosslinked anionic polymer in a weight ratio of the anionic polymer to the amphoteric material of about 15:1 to 1:1, more preferably about 10:1 to 1:1, and most preferably about 7:1 to 1:1.
  • the procedure for forming formulations (A-O) comprises forming a first aqueous solution A' by adding at room temperature under mixing conditions first the dispersion of the Norasol LMW-45NX into the water, secondly, the Carbopol 614 and thirdly, a sufficient amount of caustic soda to just neutralize the polycarboxylate polymer.
  • a second aqueous solution (B') is formed by adding at room temperature under conditions of mixing to the water, first the builder salt, secondly, the sodium sulfate, thirdly, the sodium disilicate and lastly, the balance of the caustic soda.
  • a third aqueous solution (C') which is entitled the premix is formed at 60-70°C by adding to water (3 parts) first the dodecyldiphenyl ether disulfonate (0.46 parts) and secondly, the stearic acid (0.15 parts).
  • Solutions B' is added under conditions of mixing at room temperature to Solution A'.
  • the third solution (C') To the mixed solutions of A' & B' at room temperature under conditions of mixing is added the third solution (C').
  • the 13% hypochlorite solution is added to form the final formulations of Examples 1A to 1O.
  • Formulation 1A-1O were tested for soil removal on dishes in a standard multi-soil test using a Bosch SMS521 (dishwasher) at 65°C wherein 3 ml. of Galaxy rinse aid sold by Colgate Palmolive Co. was used. A rating system of 1-10 was used with 10 representing maximum soil removal. The results are shown in Table 2.
  • This method allows one to evaluate the removal of critical soils on several representative items of dishes as well the performance on soiled glasses.
  • CARRIMED model: CSL 100
  • This apparatus is equipped to operate in oscillating mode in order to fully assess the viscoelastic behavior of Carbopol-based No P gels. This method is attractive for its "in depth” characterization of gel structures because several experiments can be carried out to test completely one sample.
  • Torque 100 micro N.m Oscillation Frequency: 1 Hz
  • Thermostatisation Temp. 20° C The moduli are observed to be stabilized around 20' (1200 sec).
  • RHEOMAT 30 (CONTRAVES ) : This apparatus observes the rotational viscometer principle operating in steady mode to determine the apparent viscosities on a large range of shear rates (30-32 values).
  • the concentric measuring cell is based on a measuring head and measuring tube rigidly coupled together, the measuring bob being driven by a DC motor.
  • the braking torque exerted by the sample results in a change in the motor's armature current.
  • RHEOMAT 108 Uses the same principle as Rheomat 30. But only operates at selected shear rate appropriate to conditions and tested sample.
  • Viscosity measurement is done after perturbation 30 sec.
  • PHYSICAL STABILITY The samples are stored in small glasswares (brown to avoid UV influence) and the physical stability is visually determined on aging at 3 temperatures of storage 4°C, 35°C, RT.
  • the sample is considered as physically stable when no presence of syneresis is observed on ageing (syneresis: liquid separation from gel in bottom of glassware for emerald structures.)
  • Formulas 3A-I were formulated according to the following procedure.
  • A-E are given in Tables 4A and F-I in Table 4B
  • the above formulas were made by first making an aqueous solution of the cross-linked polymer such as Carbopol 614 at room temperature amd subsequently neutralizing the polymer under mild agitation at room temperature first with the sodium silicate and then the sodium hydroxide. The 7058 polymer was then added with stirring followed by the 445N polymer. To the resultant solution was added with stirring the sodium carbonate then an aqueous solution of the NaF (if present), then an emulsion of the Dowfax 3B2 and the fatty acid or sodium stearate, then the bleach was added with stirring and finally the fragrance was added with stirring if Al2O3 or sodium benzoate were added, they were post added to the composition with stirring.
  • the cross-linked polymer such as Carbopol 614
  • the 7058 polymer was then added with stirring followed by the 445N polymer.
  • To the resultant solution was added with stirring the sodium carbonate then an aqueous solution of the NaF (if present), then an emulsion of the Dowfax 3B
  • the emulsion of the Dowfax 3B2 and fatty acid or sodium stearate was formed by first heating the Dowfax 3B2 to a temperature of 70-80°C and the powdered fatty acid or sodium stearate was added to the heated Dowfax 3B2 with stirring. The formed heated emulsion was then added to the batch.

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