EP1141227A1 - Mehrphasiges reiningungsmittel mit naphthalinsulfonsäure- formaldehyd- kondensat - Google Patents
Mehrphasiges reiningungsmittel mit naphthalinsulfonsäure- formaldehyd- kondensatInfo
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- EP1141227A1 EP1141227A1 EP99965460A EP99965460A EP1141227A1 EP 1141227 A1 EP1141227 A1 EP 1141227A1 EP 99965460 A EP99965460 A EP 99965460A EP 99965460 A EP99965460 A EP 99965460A EP 1141227 A1 EP1141227 A1 EP 1141227A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to multi-phase liquid cleaning agents with naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate, which can be temporarily emulsified by shaking and can be used for cleaning hard surfaces, in particular glass, and a method for cleaning hard surfaces.
- the cleaning agents for hard surfaces that are common today are usually aqueous preparations in the form of a stable solution or dispersion which contain, as essential active ingredients, surface-active substances, organic solvents and, if appropriate, complexing agents for the hardness constituents of water, abrasives and cleaning alkalis.
- Detergents which are primarily intended for cleaning glass and ceramic surfaces, are often formulated as solutions of the active substances in a mixture of water and water-miscible organic solvents, primarily lower alcohols and glycol ethers. Examples of such agents can be found in German Offenlegungsschrift 22 20 540, US Pat. Nos. 3,839,234 and 3,882,038 and in European Patent Applications 344,847 and 393,772.
- German Offenlegungsschrift 39 10 170 describes compositions for the bacterial desorption of solid surfaces and living tissues which serve as mouthwash and which are in the form of a 2-phase preparation and form a temporary oil-in-water emulsion of limited life when shaken, where the aqueous phase comprises about 50 to 97% by weight and the water-immiscible oil phase comprises about 3 to 50% by weight.
- Essential to the invention is a content of about 0.003 to 2% by weight of an amphiphilic cationic agent, for example a cationic surfactant, in an amount which enables the formation of the oil-in-water emulsion, this emulsion after about 10 seconds to 30 minutes of their education breaks down and separates.
- Anionic surfactants impair the antibacterial effect. No other surfactants are mentioned.
- European patent application 0 195 336 describes in two embodiments (1) and (2) shaking emulsifiable care products for sensitive surfaces, in particular (1) plastic surfaces or (2) compact disc disks which, in addition to an aqueous phase, also contain an organic phase , which consists of chlorofluorocarbon (CFRP) 1, 1, 2-trichloro-1, 2,2-trifluoroethane. Further the products are free from wax, and contained in the aqueous phase (1) at least one surfactant and a water-soluble liquid silicone oil and (2) the triethanolamine salt of a C 10-12 -Alkylschwefelklar. No statement is made about the stability of the emulsion that can be generated by shaking.
- CFRP chlorofluorocarbon
- the surfactant content is usually 1 to 10% by weight, in particular 2 to 8% by weight, but if necessary also more than 10% by weight, anionic surfactants, in particular those with a sulfate or sulfonate group, are preferred. Due to their environmentally harmful properties, especially in connection with the ozone hole, the use of CFRP should be reduced or better avoided.
- Hair treatment agents in the form of a 2-phase system are known from German laid-open publications 195 01 184, '187 and' 188 (Henkel KGaA), which have an oil phase and a water phase, the oil phase preferably being based on silicone oil, and briefly due to mechanical action are miscible.
- Substantive polymers are in particular polycarboxylates such as poly (vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid), but also poly (styrene sulfonate), cationic sugar and starch derivatives and block copolymers composed of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, the latter polyethers in particular having less substantivity.
- polycarboxylates such as poly (vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid), but also poly (styrene sulfonate), cationic sugar and starch derivatives and block copolymers composed of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, the latter polyethers in particular having less substantivity.
- the object of the present invention was therefore to provide high-performance, storage-stable and easy-to-use agents for cleaning hard surfaces, the separate Show phases, allow themselves to be emulsified for use, remain homogeneous during use and then again form separate phases and counteract the rain or fogging effect after application to the hard surface, ie bring about an anti-rain or anti-fogging effect.
- the invention in a first embodiment, relates to a liquid, multi-phase cleaning agent with at least two continuous phases, which has at least one aqueous phase I and a non-aqueous liquid phase II which is immiscible with this aqueous phase and which can be temporarily converted into an emulsion by shaking, and which contains at least one naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate.
- immiscible, non-aqueous phase means a phase which is not based on water as the solvent, in the non-aqueous phase II small amounts, based on phase II, of water of up to 10% by weight, usually not more than 5 wt .-%, can be contained in solution.
- an agent according to the invention consists of a continuous aqueous phase consisting of the entire phase I and a continuous non-aqueous liquid phase consisting of the entire phase II.
- one or more continuous phases of an agent according to the invention can also contain parts of another phase in emulsified form, so that in such an agent, for example, phase I is partly present as continuous phase I, which is the continuous aqueous phase of the agent, and one other part than discontinuous phase I is emulsified in the continuous non-aqueous phase II.
- phase II and other continuous phases are examples of phase II and other continuous phases.
- the invention relates to the use of at least one naphthalenesulfonic acid / formaldehyde condensate in a cleaning agent for hard surfaces to reduce the rain effect and / or the fogging effect.
- the invention in a third embodiment relates to a method for reducing the rain effect and / or the fogging effect on a hard surface treated with a liquid cleaning agent, the surface with a liquid cleaning agent containing at least one naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate in concentrated or diluted form is treated.
- the invention further relates to a method for cleaning hard surfaces, in particular glass, in which a cleaning agent according to the invention is temporarily converted into an emulsion by shaking, in amounts of 1.5 to 10 g per m 2 onto the surface to be cleaned, preferably by spraying, applied and this surface is then cleaned if necessary by wiping with an absorbent soft object.
- a particular advantage of the present invention is that the naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates according to the invention simultaneously produce an anti-rain and an anti-fog effect.
- the agents according to the invention are also distinguished by an overall high storage stability.
- the individual phases are stable on average for a long time without deposits being formed, for example, and the conversion into a temporary emulsion remains reversible even after frequent shaking.
- the physical form of the agents according to the invention does not address the problem of stabilizing an agent formulated as an emulsion.
- the separation of ingredients into separate phases can also promote the chemical stability of the agent.
- the agents according to the invention have excellent residue behavior. Greasy residues are largely avoided so that the gloss of the surface is retained without the need for rinsing.
- the content of at least one naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate in the agent according to the invention is usually 0.001 to 20% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 10% by weight, in particular 0.05 to 5% by weight, particularly preferably 0, 1 to 1.5% by weight and most preferably 0.15 to 0.5% by weight.
- Naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates are polycondensation products of naphthalenesulfonic acid and formaldehyde, which can be prepared by the known methods of alkaline or acidic condensation.
- naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate includes the naphthalenesulfonaf-formaldehyde condensates, ie the salts of the naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates.
- Suitable salts are, for example, the alkali metal and alkaline earth metal salts, preferably the sodium, potassium , Magnesium and calcium salts, and the ammonium salts of naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates or mixtures thereof, in particular the sodium salts.
- Both high molecular weight and low molecular weight naphthalene sulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates are suitable according to the invention, the low condensates being somewhat preferred.
- suitable naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensates are for example, under the trade name Lomar ® by the company. Henkel Corp., for example, the low molecular weight sodium salts Lomar ® LS, Lomar ® PW, Lomar ® PWFA 40 and Lomar ® PL 4, the high molecular weight sodium salts Lomar ® D and Lomar ® D SOL, the potassium salt Lomar ® HP and the ammonium salt Lomar ® PWA, as well as under the trade name TamoP from BASF AG, for example the low condensates TamoP NN 2901, TamoP NN 7718, TamoP NN 8906, TamoP NN 9104, TamoP NN 9401 (all sodium salts) and TamoP NNA 4109 (ammonium salt) with a molecular weight in the range of approximately 6,500 g / mol, the medium condensates TamoP NMC 4001 and Tam
- the agent is essentially CFK-free, i.e. the non-aqueous liquid phase II is not based on CFRP.
- the agents according to the invention preferably contain no CFRP at all, although small amounts, based on the total agent, of up to about 5% by weight are still tolerable.
- the continuous phases I and II are delimited from one another by a sharp interface.
- one or both of the continuous phases I and II contain parts, preferably 0.1 to 35% by volume, in particular 0.2 to 20% by volume, based on the volume of the respective continuous phase, the other phase as a dispersant.
- the continuous phase I or II is then reduced by the volume that is distributed as a dispersant in the other phase.
- part of the two phases is present as an emulsion of one of the two phases in the other phase, this emulsion not being present due to two sharp interfaces, an upper and a lower one parts of phases I and II involved in the emulsion are delimited.
- the agents according to the invention preferably contain 5 to 95% by volume of phase I and 95 to 5% by volume of phase II.
- the composition contains 35 to 95% by volume of phase I and 5 to 65% by volume of phase II, in particular 55 to 95% by volume of phase I and 5 to 45% by volume of phase II , extremely preferably 70 to 95% by volume of phase I and 5 to 30% by volume of phase II.
- the continuous phase I preferably represents the lower phase and the continuous phase II the upper phase.
- the water-immiscible phase II is based on aliphatic gasoline hydrocarbons and / or terpene hydrocarbons.
- the gasoline hydrocarbons preferably have a boiling point range of 130 to 260 ° C, in particular 140-240 ° C, particularly preferably from 150 to 220 ° C, at, such as the C 9-13 -lsoparaffine having a boiling point range of 184 to 217 ° C, available for example as ShellsoP 7 from Deutsche Shell Chemie AG (Eschborn).
- Suitable terpene hydrocarbons are, for example, citrus oils such as the orange oil obtained from the peel of oranges, the orange terpenes contained therein, in particular limes, or pine oil, the pine oil extracted from roots and stumps.
- Phase II can also consist exclusively of aliphatic gasoline hydrocarbons and / or terpene hydrocarbons.
- Phase II contains gasoline hydrocarbons preferably in amounts of at least 60% by weight, particularly preferably 90 to 99.99% by weight, in particular 95 to 99.9% by weight, extremely preferably 97 to 99% by weight .
- Suitable surfactants for the agents according to the invention are surfactants, in particular from the classes of anionic and nonionic surfactants.
- the agents preferably contain anionic and nonionic surfactants, the anionic ones Surfactants are contained in phase I in particular.
- the amount of anionic surfactant, based on phase I is usually not more than 10% by weight, preferably between 0.01 and 5% by weight, in particular between 0.01 and 0.5% by weight, particularly preferably between 0.1 and 0.3% by weight. If the agents contain nonionic surfactants, their concentration in phase I, based on phase I, is usually not more than 3% by weight, preferably between 0.001 and 0.3% by weight and in particular between 0.001 and 0.1% by weight.
- phase II and in phase II, based on phase II, usually not more than 5% by weight, preferably between 0.001 and 0.5% by weight and in particular between 0.001 and 0.2% by weight, particularly preferably between 0.005 and 0.1% by weight, most preferably between 0.01 and 0.05% by weight.
- Suitable anionic surfactants are preferably C 8 -C 18 alkylbenzenesulfonates, in particular with about 12 C atoms in the alkyl part, C 8 -C 20 alkanesulfonates, C 8 -C 18 monoalkyl sulfates, C 8 -C 18 alkyl polyglycol ether sulfates 2 to 6 ethylene oxide units (EO) in the ether part and sulfosuccinic acid esters with 8 to 18 carbon atoms in the alcohol residues.
- EO ethylene oxide units
- the anionic surfactants are preferably used as sodium salts, but can also be present as other alkali or alkaline earth metal salts, for example magnesium salts, and in the form of ammonium or amine salts.
- surfactants examples include sodium cocoalkyl sulfate, sodium sec-alkane sulfonate with about 15 carbon atoms and sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate. Fatty alkyl sulfates with 12 to 14 carbon atoms and sodium lauryl ether sulfate with 2 EO have proven particularly suitable.
- nonionic surfactants especially C 8 -C 18 alcohol polyglycol ethers, ie ethoxylated alcohols with 8 to 18 C atoms in the alkyl part and 2 to 15 ethylene oxide units (EO), C 8 -C 18 carboxylic acid polyglycol esters with 2 to 15 EO, ethoxylated fatty acid amides with 12 to 18 carbon atoms in the fatty acid part and 2 to 8 EO, long-chain amine oxides with 14 to 20 carbon atoms and long-chain alkyl polyglycosides with 8 to 14 carbon atoms in the alkyl part and 1 to 3 glycoside units.
- EO ethylene oxide units
- C 8 -C 18 carboxylic acid polyglycol esters with 2 to 15 EO
- ethoxylated fatty acid amides with 12 to 18 carbon atoms in the fatty acid part and 2 to 8 EO
- long-chain amine oxides with 14 to 20 carbon atoms
- surfactants examples include oleyl-cetyl alcohol with 5 EO, nonylphenol with 10 EO, lauric acid diethanolamide, coconut alkyl dimethylamine oxide and coconut alkyl polyglucoside with an average of 1.4 glucose units.
- nonionic surfactants in the aqueous phase in addition to the addition products of ethylene oxide and fatty alcohols, in particular 4 to 8 ethylene oxide units are the alkyl polyglycosides, and of these in turn the representatives with 8 to 10 carbon atoms in the alkyl part and up to 2 glucose units.
- fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers with in particular 2 to 8 EO for example oleyl cetyl alcohol + 5-EO ether
- FSE fatty acid polyglycol esters
- 2 to 10 EO for example tallow fatty acid + 6-EO
- the degree of ethoxylation for phase II is matched to the C chain length in such a way that shorter C chains with lower degrees of ethoxylation or longer C chains with higher degrees of ethoxylation are combined.
- Agents which contain anionic and nonionic surfactant are particularly preferred.
- Combinations of anionic surfactant in phase I and nonionic surfactant in phase II are particularly advantageous, for example combinations of fatty alkyl sulfates and / or fatty alcohol polyglycol ether sulfates in phase I with fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers and / or FSE in phase II.
- the cleaning agents according to the invention can contain water-soluble organic solvents in the form of lower alcohols and / or ether alcohols, but preferably mixtures of alcohols and ether alcohols.
- the amount of organic solvent is preferably 0.1 to 15% by weight, in particular 1 to 10% by weight, based on the aqueous phase I.
- ethanol, isopropanol and n-propanol are used as alcohols.
- Sufficiently water-soluble compounds with up to 10 carbon atoms in the molecule are suitable as ether alcohols.
- ether alcohols are ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, propylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, propylene glycol monotertiary butyl ether and propylene glycol monoethyl ether, of which in turn ethylene glycol monobutyl ether and propylene glycol monobutyl ether are preferred.
- the weight ratio of the two is preferably between 1: 2 and 4: 1. Ethanol is particularly preferred in the context of the invention.
- the agents can be converted into the temporary emulsion according to the invention by shaking preferably up to three times, in particular up to twice, particularly preferably once, the temporary emulsion generated by shaking using a convenient use of the agent is sufficient for a sufficient period of about 0.5 to 10 minutes, preferably 1 to 5 minutes, in particular 1.5 to 4 minutes, that is to say on the one hand does not collapse again immediately after the end of the pouring and on the other hand does not persist in the long term.
- constant is to be understood to mean that, after the respective time, at least 90% by volume of the agent is still present as the temporary emulsion generated by shaking.
- a regulation for setting the latter properties of the agents according to the invention consists in controlling the viscosity of the individual phases.
- the aqueous phase I preferably has a Brookfield viscosity (model DV-II +, spindle 31, rotational frequency 20 min "1 , 20 ° C) of 0.1 to 200 mPa-s, in particular 0.5 to 100 mPa s, extremely preferred
- the agent or the phases contained can contain viscosity regulators, and the amount of viscosity regulator in phase I, based on phase I, is usually up to 0.5% by weight, preferably 0.001 to 0.3% by weight, in particular 0.01 to 0.2% by weight, most preferably 0.05 to 0.15% by weight.
- Suitable viscosity regulators include synthetic polymers such as the homo- and / or copolymers acrylic acid or its derivatives, for example the products from Goodrich available under the trade name CarbopoP, in particular the crosslinked acrylic acid copolymer CarbopoP ETD 2623.
- the international application WO 97/38076 lists a number of other polymers derived from acrylic acid, which are also min represent smooth viscosity regulators.
- the agents according to the invention can furthermore contain volatile alkali in phase I.
- ammonia and / or alkanolamines which can contain up to 9 carbon atoms in the molecule, are used.
- the ethanolamines are preferred as alkanolamines, and the monoethanolamine in turn is preferred.
- the content of ammonia and / or alkanolamine, based on phase I, is preferably 0.01 to 3% by weight, in particular 0.02 to 1% by weight, particularly preferably 0.05 to 0.5% by weight. -%.
- the agents according to the invention can additionally contain carboxylic acid in phase I, the equivalent ratio of amine and / or ammonia to carboxylic acid preferably being between 1: 0.9 and 1: 0.1.
- Carboxylic acids with up to 6 carbon atoms are suitable, which can be mono-, di- or polycarboxylic acids.
- the content of carboxylic acid, based on phase I is preferably between 0.01 and 2.7% by weight, in particular the other between 0.01 and 0.9 wt .-%.
- carboxylic acids examples include acetic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, succinic acid and adipic acid, of which acetic acid, citric acid and lactic acid are preferably used.
- Acetic acid is particularly preferably used.
- At least one naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate is used together with at least one further additive, which likewise reduces the rain and / or fogging effect.
- This can be one or more water-soluble additives and / or one or more additives which are essentially dissolved in the non-aqueous phase II in an agent according to the invention.
- additives within the meaning of this particular embodiment which are essentially dissolved in an aqueous phase I in an agent according to the invention, are in particular (i) the noun polymers with hydrophilic groups of WO 96/04358 A1 (Procter & Gamble), in particular polycarboxylates such as poly (vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid), but also poly (styrene sulfonate), cationic sugar and starch derivatives and block copolymers composed of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, with an average molecular weight of 10,000 to 3,000,000 g / mol, preferably 20,000 to 2,500,000 g / mol, in particular 300,000 to 2,000,000 g / mol, extremely preferably 400,000 to 1,500,000 g / mol, (ii) the amine oxide polymers, in particular poly (4-vinylpyridine-N-oxides), of WO 97/33963 A1 (Procter & Gamble) with an average molecular weight of
- R 1 ⁇ [CH 2 CH (CH) 3 O] p [CH 2 CH (R 2 ) O] q R 3 , in which R 1 is a linear, aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having 1 to about 22 carbon atoms or a mixture of various such radicals, R 2 is a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl radical with 1 to 6 carbon atoms, R 3 is a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated, aliphatic, optionally aryl-substituted, acyclic or cyclic, hydrocarbon radical with 1 to about 78 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hydroxyl groups and / or ether groups -O- or a mixture of different such radicals, p represents a number from 0 to approximately 15 and q represents a number from 0 to approximately 50 and the sum of p and q is at least 1, in particular epoxy-sealed polyalkoxylated alcohols of the above formula, in the R 1 is a linear, aliphatic hydrocarbon
- X is a single bond, a C 1-4 alkylene group, a carbonyl group or a group CR 1 , where R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or a C 1-4 alkyl group, Y is a single bond, a Ci-s-alkylene group, a carbonyl group, a group CR 2 , where R 2 represents a hydrogen atom or a C ⁇ alkyl group, or two hydrogen atoms, where the group "-Y-" then corresponds to "-H H-", R represents a hydrogen atom, a C ⁇ alkyl group or their mixtures, m represents a number from 0 to approximately 20 and n represents a number from 0 to approximately 20 and the sum m + n> 0.
- each alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatic is based on its solubility in the non-aqueous phase II, preferably not more alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatic than is homogeneously soluble in the non-aqueous base of phase II.
- Particularly preferred alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatics have a high solubility in aliphatic Gasoline hydrocarbons, which are preferred as described below
- Dihydroxyaromatics ie formula A without the groups H [OCH (R) CH 2 ] m O- and -O [CH2CH (R)] n H, are, for example, biphenyl, diphenylmethane, 1, 1-diphenylethane, 1, 2-diphenylethane, 1, 2-diphenylpropane, 1, 3-diphenylpropane, 2,2-diphenylpropane, 1, 2-diphenylbutane, 1, 4-diphenylbutane, 2,2-diphenylbutane, 1, 5-diphenylpentane, 3,3-diphenylpentane, fluorene, Fluorenone, anthracene and anthraquinone.
- Known dihydroxyaromatics are, for example, the o, o'-biphenol and the bisphenols bisphenol A (2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane), bisphenol B (2,2 -Bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) butane) and bisphenol F (2,2'-methylenediphenol).
- the alkoxylation of the dihydroxyaromatics to give the alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatics of the formula A according to the invention is possible using known alkoxylation methods and is usually carried out under basic or acid catalysis at elevated temperatures and under elevated pressure, a normal or a narrowed homolog distribution being obtained, depending on the conditions selected.
- n represents the average total degree of alkoxylation of the alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatics of the formula A according to the invention and assumes values in the range of real numbers from above 0 to approximately 40, m and n at the molecular level for corresponding integers from 0 to approximately 20 according to the respective homolog distribution.
- the corresponding average degrees of alkoxylation m and n are generally the same, while m and n can be the same or different at the molecular level.
- the average total degree of alkoxylation is preferably 0.1 to 30, in particular 0.5 to 25, particularly preferably 1 to 20 and extremely preferably 1 to 5 to 15.
- the ethoxylated and / or propoxylated dihydroxyaromatics of the formula A (R H and / or CH 3 ) preferred.
- These can be mixed alkoxylates with ethyleneoxy (EO) and propyleneoxy (PO) units, preferably pure ethoxylates or, in particular, pure propoxylates.
- dihydroxyaromatics of the formula A can also be used, in which R represents an ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec butyl, finished butyl, pentyl and / or hexyl radical.
- Preferred alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatics of the formula A have the group "-Y-" two hydrogen atoms "-H H-” and carry the al- koxylated hydroxy groups in particular in the 4- and 4'-positions (with respect to X) according to formula B,
- Alkoxylated bisphenols A of formula C are sold, for example, under the trade name DianoP by Akzo Nobel, for example DianoP 22, DianoP 220, DianoP 22 D, DianoP 240 1, DianoP 264, DianoP 285, DianoP 33, DianoP 320, DianoP 340 and DianoP 33. and DianoP 3130.
- At least one naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate is used together with at least one alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatic compound of the formula A.
- at least one naphthalenesulfonic acid / formaldehyde condensate is used together with at least one of the abovementioned water-soluble additives (i) to (vii).
- At least one naphthainsulfonic acid / formaldehyde condensate is used together with at least one alkoxylated dihydroxyaromatic compound of the formula A and at least one of the abovementioned water-soluble additives (i) to (vii).
- the content of at least one of these further additives in an agent according to the invention is 0.001 to 20% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 10% by weight, in particular 0.05 to 5% by weight, particularly preferably 0.1 to 1 , 5% by weight and most preferably 0.15 to 0.5% by weight.
- the agents according to the invention can contain further auxiliaries and additives as are customary in such agents. These include dyes, perfume oils, pH regulators (eg citric acid, alkanolamines or NaOH), preservatives, complexing agents for alkaline earth ions, enzymes, bleaching systems and antistatic substances.
- the amount of such additives is usually not more than 2% by weight in the cleaning agent. The lower limit of use depends on the type of additive and can be up to 0.001% by weight and below, for example in the case of dyes.
- the amount of auxiliaries is preferably between 0.01 and 1% by weight.
- the pH of the aqueous phase I can be varied over a wide range, but a range from 2.5 to 12, preferably 5 to 10.5, in particular 7 to 10 is preferred.
- the agents according to the invention contain
- aqueous phase I 70 to 95% by volume of aqueous phase I, containing 0.01 to 10% by weight of anionic surfactant,
- nonionic surfactant 0 to 3% by weight of nonionic surfactant
- the agent according to the invention can be sprayed and can therefore be used in a spray dispenser.
- Another object of the invention is accordingly a product containing an agent according to the invention and a spray dispenser.
- the spray dispenser is preferably a manually activated spray dispenser, in particular selected from the group comprising aerosol spray dispensers, self-building spray dispensers, pump spray dispensers and trigger spray dispensers, in particular pump spray dispensers and trigger spray dispensers with a container made of transparent polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate.
- Spray dispensers are described in greater detail in WO 96/04940 (Procter & Gamble) and the US patents cited therein for spray dispensers, all of which are referred to in this regard and the contents of which are hereby incorporated into this application.
- the agents according to the invention are used in such a way that the agent temporarily converted into an emulsion by shaking in amounts of, for example, about 1.5 to 10 g per m 2 , preferably 3 to 7 g per m 2 , onto the surface to be cleaned applies and immediately wipes these surfaces with an absorbent soft object and thereby cleans them.
- the agents are preferably applied with the aid of suitable spray devices, in particular a spray dispenser or a product according to the invention, in order to achieve a distribution which is as uniform as possible. Sponges or cloths are primarily suitable for wiping, which can be rinsed out with water from time to time when treating larger areas.
- the agents according to the invention are produced by separately mixing the individual phases directly from their respective raw materials, then combining and mixing the phases and finally standing the agent to separate the temporary emulsion. They can also be prepared by mixing them directly from their raw materials, then mixing them and then standing the agent for separating the temporary emulsion.
- a component in a phase other than that to which the respective component is attributed or with that it has been introduced into the composition is not completely insoluble, this other phase can also contain corresponding proportions of the component in question as part of the establishment of solubility equilibria by diffusion.
- E1 to E3 according to the invention and comparative agent V1 were prepared by simply stirring the components according to Table 1 together.
- E1 to E3 according to the invention containing the naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde condensate Lomar ® LS in different amounts, while V1 had no additive.
- C 9 - 13 isoparaffins served as the aliphatic gasoline hydrocarbon. All agents had a pH of 10 and contained a clear and transparent aqueous phase I at the bottom and a creamy whitish non-aqueous phase II at the top in a phase I to phase II volume ratio of 80 to 20 and separated by a sharp interface.
- the aqueous phase I was slightly thickened by the polymer so that the temporary emulsions generated by shaking remained stable for about 3 minutes each, which was sufficient for the convenient application of the agent, and the phases were then separated again.
- test rain prepared from tap water and 8 g / l of wfk carpet pigment dirt (55% by weight of kaolin, 43% by weight of quartz, 1.5% by weight of carbon black 101) were produced within about 4 seconds , 0.5% by weight iron oxide black; wfk-Co ⁇ e wfk-09 ⁇ N) from wf / c-Testgewebe GmbH (http://www.wfk.de), evenly sprayed onto the pretreated mirror surface. Immediately afterwards, wetting and droplet formation were evaluated and, after drying, dirt distribution and stain formation.
- agents E1 to E3 according to the invention show both an anti-rain effect and an anti-fog effect.
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