EP0720643A1 - Nitrogen-free, anionic active brightening agent - Google Patents
Nitrogen-free, anionic active brightening agentInfo
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- EP0720643A1 EP0720643A1 EP94928351A EP94928351A EP0720643A1 EP 0720643 A1 EP0720643 A1 EP 0720643A1 EP 94928351 A EP94928351 A EP 94928351A EP 94928351 A EP94928351 A EP 94928351A EP 0720643 A1 EP0720643 A1 EP 0720643A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to nitrogen-free anionic conditioning agents containing sulfated polyol fatty acid esters and the use of the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters for the preparation of the agents mentioned.
- Cationic or pseudo-cationic compounds are predominantly used for softening textiles, yarns and fibers, but also in the field of leather finishing and paper production.
- Important representatives of this group are e.g. B. distearyldimethylammonium chloride (DSDMAC), guaternized difatty acid alkanolamine ester salts or reaction products of fatty acids with polyamines, e.g. B. aminoethylethanolamine.
- DMDMAC distearyldimethylammonium chloride
- guaternized difatty acid alkanolamine ester salts or reaction products of fatty acids with polyamines e.g. B. aminoethylethanolamine.
- these compounds have excellent revitalizing properties, the biodegradability and the sensitization potential of a number of products are not completely satisfactory [cf. Soap-oil-fat waxes 117, 287 and 690 (1991)].
- anionic compounds are actually known from the extensive state of the art in the field of softening and fabric softening agents, which also have softening properties and are readily biodegradable.
- performance of the anionic softening agents known to date is so low that, despite ecotoxicological advantages, they have so far not found their way into commercial products.
- nonionic surfactants or fatty substances such as, for example, pentaerythritol di-fatty acid esters in combination with small amounts of fatty alcohol or fatty amine polyglycol ethers as raw material for the production of fabric softeners, is also described in EP-B 0 494 769 (Colgate) claims.
- the object of the invention was to develop new nitrogen-free anionic softening agents which are free from the disadvantages described.
- the invention relates to nitrogen-free anionic softening agents containing sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I)
- R ⁇ O represents a linear or branched, saturated and / or unsaturated acyl radical having 6 to 22 carbon atoms
- R ⁇ represents hydrogen, an OCR 1 radical or an SO3X radical
- R 3 represents hydrogen or a (OCH2CH2) mOR 2 radical
- n is 0 or numbers from 1 to 5
- m is 0 or numbers from 1 to 10
- X is an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium.
- Suitable starting materials for the production of the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters are, in particular, fatty acid esters of trimethylolpropane and pentaerythritol or fatty acid esters of addition products of 1 to 10 mol of ethylene oxide with these polyols.
- the esters are predominantly in the form of their partial esters, i.e. there is a significant proportion of free hydroxyl groups on which sulfation can take place.
- trimethylolpropane or pentaerythritol di-fatty acid esters or mixtures are preferred which have an average of 2 fatty acid groups per polyol.
- the preferred starting materials are ditallow fatty acid esters of trimethylolpropane and pentaerythritol.
- the sulfation of the polyol fatty acid esters can be carried out in the manner known for fatty acid lower alkyl esters [J. Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in consumer products", Springer Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 1987, p. 61], with reactors working according to the falling film principle , are preferred.
- Chlorosulfonic acid and in particular gaseous sulfur trioxide are suitable as sulfonating agents.
- the latter is usually diluted with an inert gas, preferably air or nitrogen and in the form of a gas mixture which contains the sulfonating agent in a concentration of 1 to 8, in particular 2 to 5% by volume.
- the molar ratio of polyol fatty acid ester to sulfonating agent can be 1: 0.5 to 1: 2.5 and preferably 1: 0.95 to 1: 1.5.
- the sulfation is usually carried out at from 20 to 98 ° C. In view of the viscosity of the starting materials on the one hand and the color quality of the resulting sulfation products on the other hand, it has proven to be optimal to carry out the reaction in a temperature range from 80 to 95 ° C.
- the acidic sulfonation products obtained in the sulfation are stirred into aqueous bases, neutralized and adjusted to a pH of 6.5 to 8.5.
- bases for the neutralization come alkali metal hydroxides such as sodium, potassium and lithium hydroxide, alkaline earth metal oxides and hydroxides such as magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide, ammonia, mono-, di- and tri-C2-4-alkanolamines, for example Mono-, di- and triethanolamine as well as primary, secondary or tertiary C ⁇ _4-alkylamines and glucamines into consideration.
- the neutralization bases are preferably used in the form of 5 to 55% by weight aqueous solutions, 5 to 25% by weight aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions being preferred.
- the sulfation products can be bleached in a manner known per se by adding hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite solution.
- hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite solution based on the solids content in the solution Sulfation products, 0.2 to 2 wt .-% hydrogen peroxide, calculated as a 100% substance, or appropriate amounts of sodium hypochlorite used.
- the pH of the solutions can be adjusted using suitable buffering agents, e.g. B. be kept constant with sodium phosphate or citric acid. To stabilize against bacterial attack, conservation is also recommended, e.g. B. with formaldehyde solution, p-hydroxy benzoate, sorbic acid or other known preservatives.
- the agents according to the invention preferably contain the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters in the form of their mono- and / or diesters and mono- and / or disulfates.
- the nitrogen-free anionic softening agents according to the invention can usually contain the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I) in amounts of 1 to 70, preferably 10 to 50,% by weight, based on the solids content of the agents.
- the agents themselves are generally sold as aqueous concentrates with a solids content of 30 to 70% by weight or in the form of flaked goods.
- they can contain other customary auxiliaries and additives in the customary amounts.
- the sulphated polyol fatty acid esters contained in the finishing agents according to the invention are very well tolerated ecotoxicologically and give textile fabrics, but also leather and paper a pleasant soft feel.
- the agents according to the invention can therefore be used, for example, for the continuous or discontinuous finishing of textiles.
- Another object of the invention therefore relates to their use for the production of finishing and fabric softening agents, in which they are present in amounts of 1 to 70, preferably 10 to 50 and in particular 15 to 30% by weight, based on the agent can.
- the agents according to the invention can contain other conventional additives, such as. B. surfactants, emulsifiers, synthetic resins, catalysts and optical brighteners. Examples
- the anionic surfactant content (WAS) and the unsulfonated proportions (US) were determined according to the DGF standard methods, Stuttgart 1950-1984, H-III-10 and G-II-6b.
- agent (A) was determined in the foulard method by forced application to a cotton fabric, the softness performance was determined by scanning a panel of test persons (6 persons).
- a commercial finishing agent based on a fatty acid polyamine condensate (B) served as a comparison. The following requirements apply:
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Abstract
Sulphated polyol fatty acid esters have the formula (I), in which R1CO stands for a linear or branched, saturated and/or unsaturated acyl residue with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, R2 stands for hydrogen, an OCR1 residue or a SO¿3?X residue, R?3¿ stands for hydrogen or a (OCH¿2?CH2)mOR?2¿ residue, n equals 0 or stands for a number from 1 to 5, m equals 0 or stands for a number from 1 to 10 and X stands for an alkaline metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium. These compounds are suitable as raw materials for producing brighteners and linen softeners.
Description
Stickstofffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel Nitrogen-free anionic softening agents
Gebiet der ErfindungField of the Invention
Die Erfindung betrifft stickstofffreie anionaktive Avivage¬ mittel mit einem Gehalt an sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureestern sowie die Verwendung der sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureester zur Herstellung der genannten Mittel.The invention relates to nitrogen-free anionic conditioning agents containing sulfated polyol fatty acid esters and the use of the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters for the preparation of the agents mentioned.
Stand der TechnikState of the art
Für das Weichmachen von Textilien, Garnen und Fasern, aber auch im Bereich der Lederzurichtung und Papierherstellung werden überwiegend kationische oder pseudokationische Ver¬ bindungen eingesetzt. Wichtige Vertreter dieser Gruppe sind z. B. Distearyldimethylammoniumchlorid (DSDMAC), guaternierte Difettsäurealkanolaminester-Salze oder Umsetzungsprodukte von Fettsäuren mit Polyaminen, z. B. Aminoethylethanolamin. Ob- schon diese Verbindungen über ausgezeichnete avivierende Ei¬ genschaften verfügen, ist die biologische Abbaubarkeit sowie das Sensibilisierungspotential einer Reihe von Produkten nicht vollständig befriedigend [vgl. Seifen-Öle-Fette-Wachse 117. 287 und 690 (1991)]. Die - freilich mehr theoretische - Möglichkeit, daß ausgehend von kationischen Tensiden in wäß-
rigen Zubereitungen Spuren von Nitrosaminen gebildet werden könnten, führt ferner zu einem Marktbedürfnis nach Avivage- mitteln, die frei von stickstoffhaltigen Verbindungen sind.Cationic or pseudo-cationic compounds are predominantly used for softening textiles, yarns and fibers, but also in the field of leather finishing and paper production. Important representatives of this group are e.g. B. distearyldimethylammonium chloride (DSDMAC), guaternized difatty acid alkanolamine ester salts or reaction products of fatty acids with polyamines, e.g. B. aminoethylethanolamine. Although these compounds have excellent revitalizing properties, the biodegradability and the sensitization potential of a number of products are not completely satisfactory [cf. Soap-oil-fat waxes 117, 287 and 690 (1991)]. The - albeit more theoretical - possibility that starting from cationic surfactants in water formulations of nitrosamines could also lead to a market need for finishing agents that are free of nitrogen-containing compounds.
Aus dem umfangreichen Stand der Technik auf dem Gebiet der Avivage- und Wäscheweichspülmittel sind tatsächlich eine Reihe von anionischen Verbindungen bekannt, die ebenfalls über avivierende Eigenschaften verfügen und dabei gut bio¬ logisch abbaubar sind. Das Leistungsvermögen der bislang be¬ kannten anionischen Avivagemittel ist jedoch so gering ein¬ zustufen, daß sie trotz ökotoxikologischer Vorteile bislang nicht Eingang in Handelsprodukte gefunden haben.A number of anionic compounds are actually known from the extensive state of the art in the field of softening and fabric softening agents, which also have softening properties and are readily biodegradable. However, the performance of the anionic softening agents known to date is so low that, despite ecotoxicological advantages, they have so far not found their way into commercial products.
Die Verwendung von nichtionischen Tensiden bzw. Fettstoffen, wie beispielsweise Pentaerythrit-di-fettsäureestern in Kombi¬ nation mit geringen Mengen an Fettalkohol- bzw. Fettamin- polyglycolethern als Rohstoff zur Herstellung von Wäsche- weichspülmitteln wird darüber hinaus in der EP-B 0 494 769 (Colgate) beansprucht.The use of nonionic surfactants or fatty substances, such as, for example, pentaerythritol di-fatty acid esters in combination with small amounts of fatty alcohol or fatty amine polyglycol ethers as raw material for the production of fabric softeners, is also described in EP-B 0 494 769 (Colgate) claims.
Die Aufgabe der Erfindung bestand nun darin, neue stickstoff¬ freie anionaktive Avivagemittel zu entwickeln, die frei von den geschilderten Nachteilen sind.
The object of the invention was to develop new nitrogen-free anionic softening agents which are free from the disadvantages described.
Beschreibung der ErfindungDescription of the invention
Gegenstand der Erfindung sind stickstofffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel, enthaltend sulfatierte Polyolfettsäureester der Formel (I)The invention relates to nitrogen-free anionic softening agents containing sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I)
CH2θ(CH2CH2θ)1nR2 CH2θ (CH 2 CH2θ) 1 nR 2
I R1CO-(OCH2CH2)1I1Cκ3l2-C-(CH2)nR3 (I)IR 1 CO- (OCH 2 CH2) 1I1 Cκ3l2-C- (CH2) n R 3 (I)
I CH2θ(CH2CH2θ)mS03 I CH2θ (CH2CH2θ) m S0 3
in der R^O für ein linearen oder verzweigten, gesättigten und/oder ungesättigten Acylrest mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffato¬ men, R^ für Wasserstoff, einen OCR1-Rest oder einen SO3X- Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff oder einen (OCH2CH2)mOR2-Rest, n für 0 oder Zahlen von 1 bis 5, m für 0 oder Zahlen von 1 bis 10 und X für ein Alkalimetall, Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Alkyl- ammonium, Alkanolammonium oder Glucammonium steht.in which R ^ O represents a linear or branched, saturated and / or unsaturated acyl radical having 6 to 22 carbon atoms, R ^ represents hydrogen, an OCR 1 radical or an SO3X radical, R 3 represents hydrogen or a (OCH2CH2) mOR 2 radical, n is 0 or numbers from 1 to 5, m is 0 or numbers from 1 to 10 and X is an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium.
Überraschenderweise wurde gefunden, daß sulfatierte Polyol¬ fettsäureester sehr gute avivierende Eigenschaften besitzen, biologisch leicht abbaubar sind und somit alle Vorausset¬ zungen erfüllen, um erfolgreich in Avivage- und Wäscheweich- spülmitteln eingesetzt werden zu können.
PolvolfettsäureesterSurprisingly, it has been found that sulfated polyol fatty acid esters have very good softening properties, are readily biodegradable and thus meet all the requirements for successful use in softening agents and softeners. Polvolfatty acid esters
Als Ausgangsstoffe für die Herrstellung der sulfatierten Po- lyolfettsäureester kommen insbesondere Fettsäureester von Trimethylolpropan und Pentaerythrit bzw. Fettsäureester von Anlagerungsprodukten von 1 bis 10 mol Ethylenoxid an diese Polyole in Betracht. Naturgemäß liegen die Ester überwiegend in Form ihrer Partialester vor, d .h. es ist ein signifikan¬ ter Anteil an freien Hydroxylgruppen vorhanden, an denen eine Sulfatierung ablaufen kann. Aus anwendungstechnischen Gründen kommen vorzugsweise Trimethylolpropan- bzw. Pentaerythrit-di- fettsäureester bzw. Gemische in Betracht, die im Durchschnitt 2 Fettsäuregruppen pro Polyol aufweisen. Als Fettsäurekompo¬ nenten haben sich vor allem Fettsäuren mit 12 bis 18, insbe¬ sondere aber technische Ci6/18~TalζTfettsäuren als vorteilhaft erwiesen, wobei letztere Iodzahlen im Bereich von 0 bis 40 aufweisen können. Demzufolge sind die bevorzugten Ausgangs¬ stoffe Ditalgfettsäureester von Trimethylolpropan und Penta¬ erythrit.Suitable starting materials for the production of the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters are, in particular, fatty acid esters of trimethylolpropane and pentaerythritol or fatty acid esters of addition products of 1 to 10 mol of ethylene oxide with these polyols. Naturally, the esters are predominantly in the form of their partial esters, i.e. there is a significant proportion of free hydroxyl groups on which sulfation can take place. For technical reasons, trimethylolpropane or pentaerythritol di-fatty acid esters or mixtures are preferred which have an average of 2 fatty acid groups per polyol. Have components as Fettsäurekompo¬ especially fatty acids having 12 to 18, more particularly but sondere technical Ci6 / 18 ~ Ta lζTf ettsä acids proved to be advantageous, the latter may have iodine numbers in the range 0 to 40 wt. Accordingly, the preferred starting materials are ditallow fatty acid esters of trimethylolpropane and pentaerythritol.
SulfatierungSulfation
Die Sulfatierung der Polyolfettsäureester kann in der für Fettsäureniedrigalkylester bekannten Weise [J.Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in consumer products", Springer Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg, 1987, S. 61] erfolgen, wobei Reaktoren, die nach dem Fallfilmprinzip arbeiten, bevorzugt sind. Als Sulfiermit- tel kommen Chlorsulfonsäure und insbesondere gasförmiges Schwefeltrioxid in Betracht. Letzteres wird üblicherweise mit einem inerten Gas, vorzugsweise Luft oder Stickstoff verdünnt
und in Form eines Gasgemisches, welches das Sulfieragens in einer Konzentration von 1 bis 8, insbesondere 2 bis 5 Vol.-% enthält, eingesetzt.The sulfation of the polyol fatty acid esters can be carried out in the manner known for fatty acid lower alkyl esters [J. Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in consumer products", Springer Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 1987, p. 61], with reactors working according to the falling film principle , are preferred. Chlorosulfonic acid and in particular gaseous sulfur trioxide are suitable as sulfonating agents. The latter is usually diluted with an inert gas, preferably air or nitrogen and in the form of a gas mixture which contains the sulfonating agent in a concentration of 1 to 8, in particular 2 to 5% by volume.
Das molare Einsatzverhältnis von Polyolfettsäureester zu Sul- fierungsmittel kann 1 : 0,5 bis 1 : 2,5 und vorzugsweise 1 : 0,95 bis 1 : 1,5 betragen. Üblicherweise wird die Sulfatie¬ rung bei Temperaturen von 20 bis 98°C durchgeführt. Im Hin¬ blick auf die Viskosität der Einsatzstoffe einerseits und die Farbgualität der resultierenden Sulfatierungsprodukte ande¬ rerseits, hat es sich als optimal erwiesen, die Reaktion in einem Temperaturbereich von 80 bis 95°C durchzuführen.The molar ratio of polyol fatty acid ester to sulfonating agent can be 1: 0.5 to 1: 2.5 and preferably 1: 0.95 to 1: 1.5. The sulfation is usually carried out at from 20 to 98 ° C. In view of the viscosity of the starting materials on the one hand and the color quality of the resulting sulfation products on the other hand, it has proven to be optimal to carry out the reaction in a temperature range from 80 to 95 ° C.
Die bei der Sulfatierung anfallenden sauren Sulfierprodukte werden in wäßrige Basen eingerührt, neutralisiert und auf einen pH-Wert von 6,5 bis 8,5 eingestellt. Als Basen für die Neutralisation kommen Alkalimetallhydroxide wie Natrium-, Kalium- und Lithiumhydroxid, Erdalkalimetalloxide und -hy- droxide wie Magnesiumoxid, Magnesiumhydroxid, Calciumoxid und Calciumhydroxid, Ammoniak, Mono-, Di- und Tri-C2-4-Alkanol- amine, beispielsweise Mono-, Di- und Triethanolamin sowie primäre, sekundäre oder tertiäre Cι_4-Alkylamine sowie Glu- camine in Betracht. Die Neutralisationsbasen gelangen dabei vorzugsweise in Form 5 bis 55 gew.- %iger wäßriger Lösungen zum Einsatz, wobei 5 bis 25 gew.-%ige wäßrige Natriumhy¬ droxidlösungen bevorzugt sind.The acidic sulfonation products obtained in the sulfation are stirred into aqueous bases, neutralized and adjusted to a pH of 6.5 to 8.5. As bases for the neutralization come alkali metal hydroxides such as sodium, potassium and lithium hydroxide, alkaline earth metal oxides and hydroxides such as magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide, ammonia, mono-, di- and tri-C2-4-alkanolamines, for example Mono-, di- and triethanolamine as well as primary, secondary or tertiary Cι_4-alkylamines and glucamines into consideration. The neutralization bases are preferably used in the form of 5 to 55% by weight aqueous solutions, 5 to 25% by weight aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions being preferred.
Die Sulfatierungsprodukte können nach Neutralisation in an sich bekannter Weise durch Zusatz von Wasserstoffperoxid¬ oder Natriumhypochloritlösung gebleicht werden. Dabei werden, bezogen auf den Feststoffgehalt in der Lösung der
Sulfatierungsprodukte, 0,2 bis 2 Gew.-% Wasserstoffperoxid, berechnet als 100 %ige Substanz, oder entsprechende Mengen Natriumhypochlorit eingesetzt. Der pH-Wert der Lösungen kann unter Verwendung geeigneter Puffermittel, z. B. mit Natrium¬ phosphat oder Citronensäure konstant gehalten werden. Zur Stabilisierung gegen Bakterienbefall empfiehlt sich ferner eine Konservierung, z. B. mit Formaldehydlösung, p-Hydroxy- benzoat, Sorbinsäure oder anderen bekannten Konservierungs¬ stoffen.After neutralization, the sulfation products can be bleached in a manner known per se by adding hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite solution. Here, based on the solids content in the solution Sulfation products, 0.2 to 2 wt .-% hydrogen peroxide, calculated as a 100% substance, or appropriate amounts of sodium hypochlorite used. The pH of the solutions can be adjusted using suitable buffering agents, e.g. B. be kept constant with sodium phosphate or citric acid. To stabilize against bacterial attack, conservation is also recommended, e.g. B. with formaldehyde solution, p-hydroxy benzoate, sorbic acid or other known preservatives.
AvivagemittelFinishing agent
Vorzugsweise enthalten die erfindungsgemäßen Mittel die sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureester in Form ihrer Mono- und/ oder Diester und Mono- und/oder Disulfate. Im folgenden wer¬ den Beispiele für bevorzugte sulfatierte Polyolfettsäureester genannt:The agents according to the invention preferably contain the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters in the form of their mono- and / or diesters and mono- and / or disulfates. The following are examples of preferred sulfated polyol fatty acid esters:
*** Trimethylolpropan-monotalgfettsäureester-monosulfat-Na- triumsalz der Formel (I), in der R1C0 für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für Wasserstoff, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.*** Trimethylolpropane monotalg fatty acid ester monosulfate sodium salt of the formula (I) in which R 1 is C0 for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for hydrogen, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 2, m for 0 and X stands for sodium.
*** Trimethylolpropan-ditalgfettsäureester-monosulfat-*** Trimethylolpropane ditallow fatty acid ester monosulfate
Natriumsalz der Formel (I), in der R1C0 für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für einen OCRi-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2, für 0 und X für Natrium steht.
*** Trimethylolpropan-monotalgfettsäureester-disulfat-Dina- triu salz der Formel (I), in der R1C0 für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für einen SC^X-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.Sodium salt of the formula (I) in which R 1 C0 is an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 is an OCRi radical, R 3 is hydrogen, n is 2, is 0 and X is sodium. *** Trimethylolpropane mono-tallow fatty acid disulphate disodium salt of the formula (I) in which R 1 is C0 for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for a SC ^ X radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 2, m is 0 and X is sodium.
*** Pentaerythrit-monotalgfettsäureester-monosulfat-Natrium- salz der Formel (I), in der R^^CO für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für Wasserstoff, R3 für für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.*** Pentaerythritol monotalg fatty acid ester monosulfate sodium salt of the formula (I) in which R ^^ CO for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for hydrogen, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 1, m for 0 and X stands for sodium.
*** Pentaerythrit-ditalgfettsäureester-monosulfat-Natrium- salz der Formel (I), in der R^-CO für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für einen R1CO-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.*** Pentaerythritol ditallow fatty acid ester monosulfate sodium salt of the formula (I) in which R ^ -CO for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for an R 1 CO radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 1, m is 0 and X is sodium.
*** Pentaerythrit-monotalgfettsäureester-disulfat-Dinatrium- salz der Formel (I), in der R^O für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für einen Sθ3X-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.*** Pentaerythritol mono-tallow fatty acid disulfate disodium salt of the formula (I) in which R ^ O represents an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 represents an Sθ3X radical, R 3 represents hydrogen, n represents 1, m represents 0 and X represents sodium.
*** Pentaerythrit-ditalgfettsäureester-disulfat-Dinatrium¬ salz der Formel (I), in der R^-CO für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, R2 für einen RicO-Rest, R3 für einen CH2θSθ3X-Rest, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Na¬ trium steht.
Üblicherweise können die erfindungsgemäßen stickstofffreien anionaktiven Avivagemittel die sulfatierten Polyolfettsäure¬ ester der Formel (I) in Mengen von 1 bis 70, vorzugsweise 10 bis 50 Gew.-% - bezogen auf den Feststoffgehalt der Mittel - enthalten. Die Mittel selbst kommen in der Regel als wäßrige Konzentrate mit einem Feststoffgehalt von 30 bis 70 Gew.-% oder in Form geschuppter Ware in den Handel. Neben den ge¬ nannten sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureestern können sie weitere übliche Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffe in den üblichen Mengen ent¬ halten, so z. B. Dispergatoren, Parfümstoffe und Viskosi¬ tätsregulatoren.*** pentaerythritol ditallow fatty acid ester disulfate disodium salt of the formula (I) in which R ^ -CO for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for a RicO radical, R 3 for a CH2θSθ3X radical, n stands for 1, m for 0 and X for sodium. The nitrogen-free anionic softening agents according to the invention can usually contain the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I) in amounts of 1 to 70, preferably 10 to 50,% by weight, based on the solids content of the agents. The agents themselves are generally sold as aqueous concentrates with a solids content of 30 to 70% by weight or in the form of flaked goods. In addition to the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters mentioned, they can contain other customary auxiliaries and additives in the customary amounts. B. dispersants, perfumes and viscosity regulators.
Gewerbliche AnwendbarkeitIndustrial applicability
Die in den erfindungsgemäßen Avivagemitteln enthaltenen sul¬ fatierten Polyolfettsäureester sind ökotoxikologisch sehr gut verträglich und verleihen textilen Flächengebilden, aber auch Leder und Papier einen angenehmen Weichgriff. Die erfindungs¬ gemäßen Mittel können daher beispielsweise zur kontinuierli¬ chen oder diskontinuierlichen Ausrüstung von Textilien ein¬ gesetzt werden.The sulphated polyol fatty acid esters contained in the finishing agents according to the invention are very well tolerated ecotoxicologically and give textile fabrics, but also leather and paper a pleasant soft feel. The agents according to the invention can therefore be used, for example, for the continuous or discontinuous finishing of textiles.
Ein weiterer Gegenstand der Erfindung betrifft daher ihre Verwendung zur Herstellung von Avivage- und Wäscheweichspül- mitteln, in denen sie in Mengen von 1 bis 70, vorzugsweise 10 bis 50 und insbesondere 15 bis 30 Gew.-% - bezogen auf die Mittel - enthalten sein können. Des weiteren können die er¬ findungsgemäßen Mittel weitere übliche Zusatzstoffe, wie z. B. Tenside, Emulgatoren, Kunstharze, Katalysatoren und op¬ tische Aufheller enthalten.
BeispieleAnother object of the invention therefore relates to their use for the production of finishing and fabric softening agents, in which they are present in amounts of 1 to 70, preferably 10 to 50 and in particular 15 to 30% by weight, based on the agent can. Furthermore, the agents according to the invention can contain other conventional additives, such as. B. surfactants, emulsifiers, synthetic resins, catalysts and optical brighteners. Examples
I. Herstellbeispiel;I. Manufacturing example;
a) Herstellung von Pentaerythrit-di-stearinsäureester. 1.200 g (4,4 mol) technische Stearinsäure (Edenor(R) ST1, Fa. Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf/FRG) , 300 g (2,2 mol) Pentaery¬ thrit und 5 g Zinnoxalat (Katalysator) wurden in einer Destillationsapparatur bestehend aus einem 2-1-Dreihals- kolben mit Thermometer, Gaseinleitungsrohr und Destilla¬ tionsbrücke so lange t f 200°C erhitzt, bis die theore¬ tische Wassermenge abgeschieden war. Es wurden 1.430 g eines hellgelben Feststoffes erhalten. Das Produkt besaß folgende Kenndaten:a) Preparation of pentaerythritol di-stearic acid ester. 1,200 g (4.4 mol) of technical stearic acid (Edenor ( R ) ST1, Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf / FRG), 300 g (2.2 mol) of pentaerythritol and 5 g of tin oxalate (catalyst) were in a distillation apparatus heated from a 2-1 three-necked flask with a thermometer, gas inlet tube and distillation bridge until 200 ° C until the theoretical amount of water was separated. 1,430 g of a light yellow solid were obtained. The product had the following characteristics:
Säurezahl : 0,8 Hydroxylzahl : 150 Verseifungszahl : 179Acid number: 0.8 Hydroxyl number: 150 Saponification number: 179
b) Herstellung von Peni-^e-rytΛxit-distearat-monosulfat-Natri- umsalz. In einem kontinuierlich arbeitenden Fallfilmreak¬ tor (Länge 120 cm, Querschnitt 1 cm, Eduktdurchsatz 600 g/h) mit Mantelkühlung und seitlicher Sθ3-Begasung wurden 3740 g (5 mol) des Pentaerythritesters aus a) bei 95°C mit gasförmigem Schwefeltrioxid umgesetzt. Das Einsatz¬ verhältnis Ester : SO3 betrug 1 : 1,13. Das Schwefeltri¬ oxid wurde durch Erhitzen aus einer entsprechenden Menge 65 gew.-%igen Oleu s ausgetrieben, mit Stickstoff auf eine Konzentration von 5 Vol.-% verdünnt und über eine Düse mit dem Esterfilm in Kontakt gebracht.
Danach wurde das rohe Sulfierprodukt mit 37 gew.- %iger Natriumhydroxidlösung in eine 1 gew.-%igen Lösung von Natriumtriphosphat eingerührt und bei pH = 6,5 bis 8 neutralisiert.b) Production of Peni- ^ e-rytΛxit distearate monosulfate sodium salt. 3740 g (5 mol) of the pentaerythritol ester from a) were reacted with gaseous sulfur trioxide at 95 ° C. in a continuously working falling film reactor (length 120 cm, cross section 1 cm, educt throughput 600 g / h) with jacket cooling and lateral SO3 gassing. The use ratio of ester: SO3 was 1: 1.13. The sulfur trioxide was driven off by heating from a corresponding amount of 65% by weight oleum, diluted to a concentration of 5% by volume with nitrogen and brought into contact with the ester film via a nozzle. The crude sulfonation product was then stirred into a 1% strength by weight solution of sodium triphosphate with 37% strength by weight sodium hydroxide solution and neutralized at pH = 6.5 to 8.
Kenndaten des Produktes;Product characteristics;
Aniontensidgehalt nach Epton 10,0 Gew.-% (MG = 850,1)Anion surfactant content according to Epton 10.0% by weight (MW = 850.1)
Unsulfiertes 14,8 Gew.-%Unsulphured 14.8% by weight
Natriumsulfat 0,1 Gew.-%Sodium sulfate 0.1% by weight
Wasser 75,0 Gew.-%Water 75.0% by weight
Der Aniontensidgehalt (WAS) sowie die Unsulfierten Antei¬ le (US) wurden nach den DGF-Einheitsmethoden, Stuttgart 1950- 1984, H-III-10 und G-II-6b ermittelt.
The anionic surfactant content (WAS) and the unsulfonated proportions (US) were determined according to the DGF standard methods, Stuttgart 1950-1984, H-III-10 and G-II-6b.
II' AnwendungsbeispielII ' application example
Die Avivagewirkung des erfindungsgemäßen Mittels (A) wurde im Foulard-Verfahren durch Zwangsapplikation auf ein Baumwoll¬ gewebe ermittelt, ---xe Weichheitsleistung wurde durch Abtasten von einem Testpersonen-Panel (6 Personen) bestimmt. Als Ver¬ gleich diente ein handelsübliches Avivagemittel auf Basis eines Fettsäurepolyaminkondensats (B) . Dabei galten folgende Vorgaben:The softening effect of agent (A) according to the invention was determined in the foulard method by forced application to a cotton fabric, the softness performance was determined by scanning a panel of test persons (6 persons). A commercial finishing agent based on a fatty acid polyamine condensate (B) served as a comparison. The following requirements apply:
Konzentration : 30 g/1 der 20 gew.-%igen ProdukteConcentration: 30 g / 1 of the 20% by weight products
Material : Frottee-GewebeMaterial: terry cloth
Flottenaufnahme : ca. 80 Gew.-% bezogen auf trockenes GewebeFleet absorption: approx. 80% by weight based on dry tissue
Trocknung : 3 min bei 130°CDrying: 3 min at 130 ° C
Die Ergebnisse sind in Tab.l zusammengestellt:The results are summarized in Tab. 1:
Tab.1: Bestimmung der WeichheitsleistungTab. 1: Determination of the softness performance
Weichmacher GriffnoteSoftener grip note
A 5,0 B 5,0A 5.0 B 5.0
Legende: Griffnote 1 = hartLegend: fingering 1 = hard
Griffnote 6 = sehr weich
Grip note 6 = very soft
Claims
1. Stickstofffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel, enthaltend sulfatierte Polyolfettsäureester der Formel (I)1. Nitrogen-free anionic softening agents containing sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I)
CH20(CH2CH2θ)mR2 CH 2 0 (CH 2 CH2θ) m R 2
I RlCO-(OCH2CH2)jnOCH2-C-(CH2)nR3 (I)I RlCO- (OCH 2 CH2) jn OCH2-C- (CH2) n R 3 (I)
I CH2θ(CH2CH2θ)mSθ3XI CH2θ (CH 2 CH2θ) m Sθ3X
in der R1C0 für ein linearen oder verzweigten, gesättig¬ ten und/oder ungesättigten Acylrest mit 6 bis 22 Koh¬ lenstoffatomen, R2 für Wasserstoff, einen OCR^-Rest oder einen Sθ3X-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff oder einen (OCH2- CH2)mOR2-Rest, n für 0 oder Zahlen von 1 bis 5, m für 0 oder Zahlen von 1 bis 10 und X für ein Alkalimetall, Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Alkylammonium, Alkanolammo- nium oder Glucammonium steht.in which R 1 is C0 for a linear or branched, saturated and / or unsaturated acyl radical having 6 to 22 carbon atoms, R 2 for hydrogen, an OCR ^ radical or an Sθ3X radical, R 3 for hydrogen or a ( OCH2-CH2) m OR 2 radical, n is 0 or numbers from 1 to 5, m is 0 or numbers from 1 to 10 and X is an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium.
2. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) R^CO für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für Wasserstoff, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2 , m für 0 und X für Natrium steht. 2. Nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) R ^ CO for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for hydrogen, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 2, m for 0 and X stands for sodium.
3. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) Rico für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für einen OCR^-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.3. nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) Rico for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for an OCR ^ radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 2, m stands for 0 and X for sodium.
4. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) Rico für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für einen Sθ3X-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 2, für 0 und X für Natrium steht.4. nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) Rico for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for an Sθ3X radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 2, for 0 and X stands for sodium.
5. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) Rico für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für Wasserstoff, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.5. nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) Rico for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for hydrogen, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 1, m for 0 and X stands for sodium.
6. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) R co für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für einen Rico-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.6. nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) R co for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for a Rico radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 1, m stands for 0 and X for sodium.
7. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) Rico für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für einen Sθ3X-Rest, R3 für Wasserstoff, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht. 7. nitrogen-free anionic softening agent according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) Rico for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for an Sθ3X radical, R 3 for hydrogen, n for 1, m represents 0 and X represents sodium.
8. Stickstoffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der allgemeinen Formel (I) R co für einen Acylrest mit 16 bis 18 Kohlenstoff¬ atomen, R2 für einen RicO-Rest, R3 für einen CH2OSO3X- Rest, n für 1, m für 0 und X für Natrium steht.8. nitrogen-free anionic softener according to claim 1, characterized in that in the general formula (I) R co for an acyl radical having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, R 2 for a RicO radical, R 3 for a CH2OSO3X radical, n stands for 1, m for 0 and X for sodium.
9. Stickstofffreie anionaktive Avivagemittel nach den An¬ sprüchen 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie die sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureester der Formel (I) in Mengen von 1 bis 100 Gew.-% - bezogen auf den Fest¬ stoffgehalt der Mittel - enthalten.9. Nitrogen-free anionic softening agents according to claims 1 to 8, characterized in that they contain the sulfated polyol fatty acid esters of the formula (I) in amounts of 1 to 100% by weight, based on the solids content of the agents.
10. Verwendung von sulfatierten Polyolfettsäureestern nach Anspruch 1 zur Herstellung von Avivage- und Wäscheweich- spülmitteln. 10. Use of sulfated polyol fatty acid esters according to claim 1 for the production of softeners and fabric softeners.
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