EP2329001B1 - Bleach catalyst mixtures consisting of manganese salts and oxalic acid or the salts thereof - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the use of certain manganese compounds in combination with oxalic acid or its derivatives for enhancing the bleaching effect of inorganic peroxygen compounds in bleaching colored stains on hard surfaces, and hard surface cleaners containing such combinations.
- Inorganic peroxygen compounds particularly hydrogen peroxide and solid peroxygen compounds which dissolve in water to release hydrogen peroxide, such as sodium perborate and sodium carbonate perhydrate, have long been used as oxidizing agents for disinfecting and bleaching purposes.
- the oxidation effect of these substances in dilute solutions depends strongly on the temperature; Thus, for example, with H 2 O 2 or perborate in alkaline bleaching liquors only at temperatures above about 80 ° C, a sufficiently fast bleaching of soiled textiles.
- the oxidation effect of the inorganic peroxygen compounds can be improved by adding so-called bleach activators, for the numerous proposals, especially from the classes of N- or O-acyl compounds, for example, polyacylated alkylenediamines, especially tetraacetylethylenediamine and acylated glycolurils, such as tetraacetylglycoluril, also carboxylic acid anhydrides , in particular phthalic anhydride, carboxylic acid esters, in particular sodium nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate, sodium lauroyl-benzenesulfonate or decanoyloxybenzoic acid and acylated sugar derivatives, such as pentaacetylglucose, have become known in the literature.
- bleach activators for the numerous proposals, especially from the classes of N- or O-acyl compounds, for example, polyacylated alkylenediamines, especially tetraacetylethylenediamine and acyl
- manganese / EDTA complexes as in EP 0 141 470 or manganese sulfate / picolinic acid mixtures, as in US 3,532,634 or manganese (II) or (III) salts in combination with carbonates ( EP 0 082 563 ), Fatty acids ( US 4,626,373 ), Phosphonates ( EP 0 072 166 ), Hydroxycarboxylic acids ( EP 0 237 111 ) or citric acid or its salts ( EP 0 157 483 ).
- De-C1 19909546 describes the use of Mn-ions in combination with oxalate complexing agents for improving the enzymatic oxidation in detergents and dishwashing detergents.
- W02001 / 045842 describes a bleach catalyst containing a macrocyclic organic ligand (TCAN), besides a water-insoluble Mn compound such as manganese oxide or manganese oxalate and a peroxide source.
- TCAN macrocyclic organic ligand
- the present invention has the improvement of the oxidation and bleaching action of inorganic peroxygen compounds in conjunction with Manganese compounds at low temperatures below 80 ° C, especially in the temperature range of about 15 to 45 ° C, the goal.
- manganese compounds in combination with a persalt and oxalic acid, their salts or derivatives have a significant contribution to the cleaning performance of the peroxygen compounds against colored stains on hard surfaces, especially when used in combination with under perhydrolysis conditions peroxycarboxylic acid releasing compounds.
- the invention relates to bleach catalyst mixtures as defined in claim 1, containing a manganese compound, oxalic acid, its salts or derivatives, and an inorganic Persaergesstoffitati.
- the manganese compounds are manganese salts in the +2 or +3 oxidation states selected from the group consisting of manganese halides, with the chlorides being preferred, manganese sulfates, manganese acetates, manganese acetylacetonates, and manganese nitrates.
- the oxalic acid can be used as the free acid, mono- or disalt of alkali or alkaline earth metals or ammonium salts.
- derivatives of oxalic acid can be used, wherein at least one acid function is not derivatized, besides oxalic acid derivatives are suitable which hydrolyze under washing conditions and release oxalic acid.
- a peracid substance compound in addition to a peracid substance compound, preferably 0.025 to 2.5% by weight, in particular 0.05 to 1.5% by weight of bleach-intensifying manganese compound and 0.025 to 2.5% by weight, in particular 0, 05 to 1.5 wt .-% of oxalic acid, their salts or derivatives.
- Suitable peroxygen compounds are hydrogen peroxide, but in the first place alkali perborate or tetrahydrate and / or alkali metal percarbonate, with sodium being the preferred alkali metal.
- the use of Sodium percarbonate has particular advantages in dishwashing detergents, as it has a particularly favorable effect on the corrosion behavior of glasses.
- the oxygen-based bleaching agent is therefore preferably an alkali percarbonate, especially sodium percarbonate.
- the amounts of peroxygen compounds used are generally chosen so that in the solutions between 10 ppm and 10% active oxygen, preferably between 50 and 5000 ppm of active oxygen are present.
- bleach stabilizers such as phosphonates, borates or metaborates and metasilicates and magnesium salts such as magnesium sulfate may be useful.
- the bleach formulation can be conventional bleach activators, that is, compounds which give perbenzoic acid optionally substituted under perhydrolysis conditions and / or peroxycarboxylic acids having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, especially 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- bleach activators that is, compounds which give perbenzoic acid optionally substituted under perhydrolysis conditions and / or peroxycarboxylic acids having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, especially 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Suitable are the customary bleach activators cited at the outset which carry O- and / or N-acyl groups of the stated C atom number and / or optionally substituted benzoyl groups.
- polyacylated alkylenediamines in particular tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED), acylated glycolurils, in particular tetraacetylglycoluril (TAGU), acylated triazine derivatives, in particular 1,5-diacetyl-2,4-dioxohexahydro-1,3,5-triazine (DADHT), acylated phenylsulfonates , in particular nonanoyl or Isononanoyloxybenzolsulfonat, acylated polyhydric alcohols, in particular triacetin, ethylene glycol diacetate and 2,5-diacetoxy-2,5-dihydrofuran and acetylated sorbitol and mannitol, and acylated sugar derivatives, in particular pentaacetylglucose (PAG), Pentaacetylfruktose, Te
- bleaching is understood to mean here both the bleaching of dirt located on the hard surface, in particular tea, and the bleaching of dirt removed from the hard surface in the dishwashing liquor.
- the main purpose of the use is to create conditions under which a peroxidic oxidizing agent and the combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid according to the invention can react with one another in the presence of a hard surface contaminated with colored stains, with the aim of obtaining more strongly oxidizing secondary products.
- Such conditions are especially present when the reactants meet in aqueous solution.
- This can be done by separately adding the peroxygen compound and the inventive combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid to an optionally detergent-containing solution.
- the method is particularly advantageous using a Hard surface cleaning agent containing the inventive combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid and a peroxygen-containing oxidizing agent.
- the peroxygen compound may also be added to the solution separately, in bulk or as a preferably aqueous solution or suspension, if a non-oxygenated cleaner is used.
- the cleaning agents which may be in the form of granules, powdery or tablet-like solids, other shaped bodies, homogeneous solutions or suspensions, may contain, in principle, all known ingredients customary in such agents, as well as the said bleach-enhancing active ingredient.
- the compositions may in particular contain builder substances, surface-active surfactants, peroxygen compounds, water-miscible organic solvents, sequestering agents, electrolytes, pH regulators and other auxiliaries, such as silver corrosion inhibitors, foam regulators, additional peroxygen activators and dyes and fragrances.
- a hard surface cleaner can contain abrasive components, in particular from the group comprising quartz flours, wood flours, plastic flours, chalks and glass microspheres, and mixtures thereof.
- Abrasives are preferably not more than 20 wt .-%, in particular from 5 to 15 wt .-%, contained in the cleaning agents.
- An apparatus for machine dishwashing containing from 15 to 65% by weight, in particular from 20 to 60% by weight of water-soluble builder component, from 5 to 25% by weight, in particular from 8 to 17% by weight, of oxygen-based bleach, in each case to the total agent, and 0.05% to 1.5% by weight each of manganese salt and oxalic acid.
- Such an agent is particularly low alkaline, that is, its 1-weight percent solution has a pH of 8 to 11.5, preferably 9 to 11.
- Suitable water-soluble builder components in detergents are in principle all builders customarily employed in detergents for dishwashing, for example alkali phosphates which may be present in the form of their alkaline, neutral or acidic sodium or potassium salts. Examples of these are trisodium phosphate, tetrasodium diphosphate, disodium dihydrogen diphosphate, pentasodium triphosphate, so-called sodium hexametaphosphate and the corresponding potassium salts or mixtures of sodium and potassium salts. Their amounts may be in the range of up to about 60 wt .-%, in particular 5 to 20 wt .-%, based on the total mean.
- water-soluble builder components besides polyphosphonates and phosphonate alkyl carboxylates, are, for example, organic polymers of the polycarboxylate type which act as co-builders, especially in hard water regions.
- organic polymers of the polycarboxylate type which act as co-builders, especially in hard water regions.
- examples include polyacrylic acids and copolymers of maleic anhydride and acrylic acid and the sodium salts of these polymeric acids.
- Commercially available products are, for example, Sokalan TM CP 5, CP 10 and PA 30 from BASF.
- co-builder polymers of native origin include oxidized starch and polyamino acids such as polyglutamic acid or polyaspartic acid.
- hydroxycarboxylic acids such as mono-, dihydroxysuccinic, alpha-hydroxypropionic and gluconic acid.
- Preferred organic builder components include the salts of citric acid, especially sodium citrate.
- sodium citrate anhydrous trisodium citrate and preferably trisodium citrate dihydrate are suitable. Trisodium citrate dihydrate can be used as a fine or coarse crystalline powder.
- the acids corresponding to the said co-builder salts may also be present.
- the enzymes optionally present in the compositions include proteases, amylases, pullulanases, cutinases and / or lipases, for example, proteases such as BLAP TM, Optimase TM, Opticlean TM, Maxacal TM, Maxapem TM, Durazym TM, Purafect TM OxP, Esperase TM and / or Savinase TM, amylases such as Termamyl TM, Amylase-LT TM, Maxamyl TM, Duramyl TM and / or lipases such as Lipolase TM, Lipomax TM, Lumafast TM and / or Lipozym TM.
- proteases such as BLAP TM, Optimase TM, Opticlean TM, Maxacal TM, Maxapem TM, Durazym TM, Purafect TM OxP, Esperase TM and / or Savinase TM
- the enzymes used may be adsorbed to carriers and / or embedded in encapsulants to protect against premature inactivation. They are preferably present in the cleaning agents in amounts of up to 10% by weight, in particular from 0.05 to 5% by weight, particular preference being given to using enzymes which are stabilized against oxidative degradation.
- the machine dishwashing detergents preferably contain the customary alkali carriers, for example alkali metal silicates, alkali metal carbonates and / or alkali metal bicarbonates.
- Alkali silicates may be present in amounts of up to 40% by weight. in particular from 3 to 30% by weight, based on the total agent.
- the alkali carrier system preferably used in the compositions is a mixture of carbonate and bicarbonate, preferably sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, which may be contained in an amount of up to 50% by weight, preferably 5 to 40% by weight.
- compositions 20 to 60% by weight of water-soluble organic builders, in particular alkali citrate, 3 to 20% by weight of alkali metal carbonate and 3 to 40% by weight of alkali metal disilicate are contained.
- Surfactants in particular anionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants and preferably weakly foaming nonionic surfactants may also be added to the compositions if appropriate, which serve to better remove greasy soilings, as wetting agents and, if appropriate, in the course of the preparation of the cleaning agents as granulation auxiliaries.
- Their amount can be up to 20 wt .-%, in particular up to 10 wt .-% and is preferably in the range of 0.5 to 5 wt .-%.
- extremely low-foam compounds are used in particular in detergents for use in automatic dishwashing processes.
- C 12 -C 18 -alkylpolyethylenglykol-polypropylene glycol ethers with in each case at to 8 mol ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units in the molecule.
- surfactants from the family of glucamides such as, for example, alkyl-N-methylglucamides, in which the alkyl moiety preferably originates from a fatty alcohol with the C chain length C 6 -C 14 . It is partially advantageous if the surfactants described are used as mixtures, for example the combination of alkyl polyglycoside with fatty alcohol ethoxylates or glucamide with alkyl polyglycosides. The presence of amine oxides, betaines and ethoxylated alkylamines is also possible.
- silverware inhibitors can be used in dishwashing detergents.
- Preferred silver corrosion inhibitors are organic sulfides such as cystine and cysteine, di- or trihydric phenols, optionally alkyl- or aryl-substituted triazoles such as benzotriazole, isocyanuric acid, titanium, zirconium, hafnium, cobalt or cerium salts and / or complexes in which the abovementioned Metals depending on the metal in one of the oxidation states II, III, IV, V or VI.
- crystalline layered silicates and / or zinc salts are sold, for example, by the company Clariant under the trade name Na-SKS, z. Na-SKS-1 (Na 2 Si 22 O 45 .xH 2 O, Kenyaite), Na-SKS-2 (Na 2 Si 14 O 29 .xH 2 O, Magadiite), Na-SKS-3 (Na 2 Si 8 O 17 .xH 2 O) or Na-SKS-4 (Na 2 Si 4 O 9 .xH 2 O, makatite).
- Na-SKS-5 alpha -Na 2 Si 2 O 5
- Na-SKS-7 beta-Na 2 Si 2 O 5 , natrosilite
- Na-SKS-9 NaHSi 2 O 5 .H 2 O
- Na-SKS-10 NaHSi 2 O 5 .3H 2 O, kanemite
- Na-SKS-11 t-Na 2 Si 2 O 5
- Na-SKS-13 NaHSi 2 O 5
- Na-SKS-6 delta-Na 2 Si 2 O 5
- preferred automatic dishwashing or automatic dishwashing assistants have a weight fraction of the crystalline layered silicate of from 0.1 to 20% by weight, preferably from 0.2 to 15% by weight and in particular from 0.4 to 10% by weight. -%, based in each case on the total weight of these funds.
- automatic dishwashing or dishwashing auxiliaries comprise at least one zinc salt selected from the group of organic zinc salts, preferably from the group of soluble organic zinc salts, more preferably from the group of soluble zinc salts of monomeric or polymeric organic acids, in particular from the group zinc acetate , Zinc acetylacetonate, zinc benzoate, zinc formate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, zinc ricinoleate, zinc abietate, zinc valerate, zinc p-toluenesulfonate.
- group of organic zinc salts preferably from the group of soluble organic zinc salts, more preferably from the group of soluble zinc salts of monomeric or polymeric organic acids, in particular from the group zinc acetate , Zinc acetylacetonate, zinc benzoate, zinc formate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, zinc ricinoleate, zinc abietate, zinc valerate, zinc p-toluenesulfonate.
- automatic dishwashing or automatic dishwashing aids in which the proportion by weight of the zinc salt relative to the total weight of this agent is 0.1 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.2 to 7% by weight and in particular 0, are preferred , 4 to 4 wt .-% and regardless of which zinc salts are used, in particular therefore irrespective of whether organic or inorganic zinc salts, soluble or non-soluble zinc salts or mixtures thereof are used.
- the cleaning agents may still contain up to 6% by weight, preferably about 0.5 to 4% by weight, of a foam-suppressing compound, preferably from the group of silicone oils , Mixtures of silicone oil and hydrophobized silica, paraffins, paraffin-alcohol combinations, hydrophobized silica, the Bisfettklareamide, and other other known commercially available defoamer may be added.
- a foam-suppressing compound preferably from the group of silicone oils
- Mixtures of silicone oil and hydrophobized silica, paraffins, paraffin-alcohol combinations, hydrophobized silica, the Bisfettklareamide, and other other known commercially available defoamer may be added.
- Other optional ingredients in the compositions are, for example, perfume oils.
- organic solvents which can be used in the compositions, in particular if they are in liquid or pasty form, are alcohols having 1 to 4 C atoms, in particular methanol, ethanol, isopropanol and tert-butanol, diols having 2 to 4 C atoms, in particular ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, and mixtures thereof and the derivable from said classes of compounds ethers.
- Such water-miscible solvents are preferably present in the detergents not more than 20% by weight, in particular from 1 to 15% by weight.
- the agents can system and environmentally acceptable acids, in particular citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid and / or adipic acid, but also, mineral acids, in particular sulfuric acid or alkali metal hydrogen sulfates, or bases, in particular ammonium or alkali metal hydroxides.
- acids in particular citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid and / or adipic acid
- mineral acids in particular sulfuric acid or alkali metal hydrogen sulfates, or bases, in particular ammonium or alkali metal hydroxides.
- pH regulators are preferably not more than 10% by weight, in particular from 0.5 to 6% by weight, in the compositions.
- the preparation of the solid agents presents no difficulties and may be carried out in a manner known in the art, for example by spray-drying or granulation, wherein peroxygen compound and bleach catalyst are optionally added separately later.
- Detergents in the form of aqueous or other conventional solvent-containing solutions are particularly advantageously prepared by simply mixing the ingredients, which can be added in bulk or as a solution in an automatic mixer.
- compositions are preferably in the form of powdered, granular or tablet-like preparations which are prepared in a manner known per se, for example by mixing, granulating, roller compacting and / or spray-drying the thermally stable components and admixing the more sensitive components, in particular enzymes, bleaches and the like Bleaching catalyst are expected to be produced.
- the procedure is preferably such that all ingredients are mixed together in a mixer and the mixture by means of conventional tablet presses, such as eccentric or rotary presses, with pressing pressures in the range of 200 x 10 5 Pa to 1500x10 5 Pa pressed.
- a tablet thus produced has a weight of 15 to 40 g, in particular from 20 to 30 g, with a diameter of 35 to 40 mm.
- compositions in the form of non-dusting, storage-stable free-flowing powders and / or granules with high bulk densities in the range of 800 to 1000 g / l can be carried out by subjecting the builder components with at least a proportion of liquid mixture components in a first process step Increase the bulk density of this premix and subsequently - if desired, after an intermediate drying - the other constituents of the agent, including the bleach catalyst, combined with the thus obtained premix.
- Means for cleaning dishes can be used both in household dishwashers and in commercial dishwashers. The addition is carried out by hand or by means of suitable metering devices.
- the application concentrations in the cleaning liquor are generally about 1 to 8 g / l, preferably 2 to 5 g / l.
- a machine wash program is generally supplemented and terminated by a few rinses of clear water following a cleaning cycle and a rinse cycle with a common rinse aid. After drying, the use of compositions containing inventive lead activator mixtures gives a completely clean and hygienically perfect dishes.
- tea cups were immersed in a 70 ° C. hot tea solution 25 times. Then each of the tea solution was added to each tea cup and the cup dried in a drying oven.
- Table 1 test product rating V1 (cleaner) 37% V2 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (III) acetate) 57% V3 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (II) sulphate) 55% V4 (cleaner + 100 mg oxalic acid) 60% V5 (cleaner + 100 mg FeSO 4 + 100 mg oxalic acid) 53% V6 (cleaner + 100 mg Na-oxalate) 67% M1 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (II) SO 4 + 100 mg oxalic acid) 98% M2 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (II) acetate + 100 mg oxalic acid) 97% M3 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (II) SO 4 + 100 mg Na-oxalate) 95% M4 (cleaner + 100 mg Mn (III) acetate + 100 mg oxalic acid) 95% M5 (cleaner + 50 mg Mn (II) SO 4 + 50 mg oxalic acid) 73% M6 (clean
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Description
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft die Verwendung bestimmter Manganverbindungen in Kombination mit Oxalsäure oder deren Derivate zur Verstärkung der Bleichwirkung von anorganischen Persauerstoffverbindungen beim Bleichen von gefärbten Anschmutzungen an harten Oberflächen, und Reinigungsmittel für harte Oberflächen, welche derartige Kombinationen enthalten.The present invention relates to the use of certain manganese compounds in combination with oxalic acid or its derivatives for enhancing the bleaching effect of inorganic peroxygen compounds in bleaching colored stains on hard surfaces, and hard surface cleaners containing such combinations.
Anorganische Persauerstoffverbindungen, insbesondere Wasserstoffperoxid und feste Persauerstoffverbindungen, die sich in Wasser unter Freisetzung von Wasserstoffperoxid lösen, wie Natriumperborat und Natriumcarbonat-Perhydrat, werden seit langem als Oxidationsmittel zu Desinfektions- und Bleichzwecken verwendet. Die Oxidationswirkung dieser Substanzen hängt in verdünnten Lösungen stark von der Temperatur ab; so erzielt man beispielsweise mit H2O2 oder Perborat in alkalischen Bleichflotten erst bei Temperaturen oberhalb von etwa 80 °C eine ausreichend schnelle Bleiche verschmutzter Textilien. Bei niedrigeren Temperaturen kann die Oxidationswirkung der anorganischen Persauerstoffverbindungen durch Zusatz sogenannter Bleichaktivatoren verbessert werden, für die zahlreichen Vorschläge, vor allem aus den Stoffklassen der N- oder O-Acylverbindungen, beispielsweise mehrfach acylierte Alkylendiamine, insbesondere Tetraacetylethylendiamin und acylierte Glykolurile, wie Tetraacetylglykoluril, außerdem Carbonsäureanhydride, insbesondere Phthalsäureanhydrid, Carbonsäureester, insbesondere Natriumnonanoyloxybenzolsulfonat, Natrium-lauroyl-benzolsulfonat oder Decanoyloxybenzoesäure und acylierte Zuckerderivate, wie Pentaacetylglukose, in der Literatur bekannt geworden sind. In der neueren Literatur werden daneben eine Reihe von Nitrilderivaten, insbesondere kationische Nitrilquats für diesen Einsatzzweck beansprucht. Durch Zusatz dieser Substanzen kann die Bleichwirkung wässriger Peroxidflotten so weit gesteigert werden, dass bereits bei Temperaturen um 60 °C im Wesentlichen die gleichen Wirkungen wie mit der Peroxidflotte allein bei 95 °C eintreten.Inorganic peroxygen compounds, particularly hydrogen peroxide and solid peroxygen compounds which dissolve in water to release hydrogen peroxide, such as sodium perborate and sodium carbonate perhydrate, have long been used as oxidizing agents for disinfecting and bleaching purposes. The oxidation effect of these substances in dilute solutions depends strongly on the temperature; Thus, for example, with H 2 O 2 or perborate in alkaline bleaching liquors only at temperatures above about 80 ° C, a sufficiently fast bleaching of soiled textiles. At lower temperatures, the oxidation effect of the inorganic peroxygen compounds can be improved by adding so-called bleach activators, for the numerous proposals, especially from the classes of N- or O-acyl compounds, for example, polyacylated alkylenediamines, especially tetraacetylethylenediamine and acylated glycolurils, such as tetraacetylglycoluril, also carboxylic acid anhydrides , in particular phthalic anhydride, carboxylic acid esters, in particular sodium nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate, sodium lauroyl-benzenesulfonate or decanoyloxybenzoic acid and acylated sugar derivatives, such as pentaacetylglucose, have become known in the literature. In addition, the recent literature claims a number of nitrile derivatives, in particular cationic nitrile quats, for this purpose. By adding these substances, the bleaching action of aqueous peroxide liquors can be increased so much that even at temperatures around 60 ° C substantially the same effects as with the peroxide solution alone at 95 ° C occur.
Im Bemühen um energiesparende Wasch- und Bleichverfahren gewinnen in den letzten Jahren Anwendungstemperaturen deutlich unterhalb 60 °C, insbesondere unterhalb 45 °C bis herunter zur Kaltwassertemperatur an Bedeutung.In the search for energy-saving washing and bleaching processes in recent years application temperatures well below 60 ° C, especially below 45 ° C down to the cold water temperature in importance.
Bei diesen niedrigen Temperaturen lässt die Wirkung der bisher bekannten Aktivatorverbindungen in der Regel erkennbar nach. Es hat deshalb nicht an Bestrebungen gefehlt, für diesen Temperaturbereich wirksamere Systeme zu entwickeln, ohne dass bis heute ein überzeugender Erfolg zu verzeichnen gewesen wäre. Ein Ansatzpunkt dazu ergibt sich durch den Einsatz von Übergangsmetallsalzen und -komplexen, als sogenannte Bleichkatalysatoren. Die Metallkomplexe, sofern sie unter den Bedingungen des Reinigungsprozesses überhaupt eine gute Schmutzentfemung gewährleisten, sind meist durch eine aufwendige Synthese und damit verbunden hohe Herstellkosten des Komplexliganden gekennzeichnet.At these low temperatures, the effect of the previously known activator compounds usually decreases noticeably. There has therefore been no lack of efforts to develop more effective systems for this temperature range, without that to date a convincing success would have been recorded. One starting point for this is the use of transition metal salts and complexes, known as bleach catalysts. The metal complexes, provided that they ensure a good Schmutzentfemung under the conditions of the purification process, are usually characterized by a complex synthesis and the associated high production costs of the complex ligand.
Weiterhin sind eine Reihe relativ einfacher Manganverbindungen beschrieben, die unter Wasch- und Reinigungsbedingungen in Kombination mit Persalzen eine gewisse Bleichwirksamkeit hervorrufen. Hierzu zählen Mangan/EDTA-Komplexe wie in
De-C1 19909546 beschreibt die Verwendung von Mn-ionen in kombination mit Oxalat-Komplexbildner zur Verbesserung der enzymatische Oxidation in Waschmitteln und Geschirrspülmitteln.De-C1 19909546 describes the use of Mn-ions in combination with oxalate complexing agents for improving the enzymatic oxidation in detergents and dishwashing detergents.
Die vorliegende Erfindung hat die Verbesserung der Oxidations- und Bleichwirkung anorganischer Persauerstoffverbindungen in Verbindung mit Manganverbindungen bei niedrigen Temperaturen unterhalb von 80 °C, insbesondere im Temperaturbereich von ca. 15 bis 45 °C, zum Ziel.The present invention has the improvement of the oxidation and bleaching action of inorganic peroxygen compounds in conjunction with Manganese compounds at low temperatures below 80 ° C, especially in the temperature range of about 15 to 45 ° C, the goal.
Es wurde nun gefunden, dass Manganverbindungen in Kombination mit einem Persalz und Oxalsäure, deren Salze oder Derivate einen deutlichen Beitrag zur Reinigungsleistung der Persauerstoffverbindungen gegenüber gefärbten Anschmutzungen an harten Oberflächen aufweisen, insbesondere wenn man sie in Kombination mit unter Perhydrolysebedingungen Peroxocarbonsäure abspaltenden Verbindungen einsetzt.It has now been found that manganese compounds in combination with a persalt and oxalic acid, their salts or derivatives have a significant contribution to the cleaning performance of the peroxygen compounds against colored stains on hard surfaces, especially when used in combination with under perhydrolysis conditions peroxycarboxylic acid releasing compounds.
Gegenstand der Erfindung sind Bleichkatalysatormischungen, wie definiert in Anspruch 1, enthaltend eine Manganverbindung, Oxalsäure, deren Salze oder Derivate, und eine anorganische Persaüresstoffverbindung.The invention relates to bleach catalyst mixtures as defined in claim 1, containing a manganese compound, oxalic acid, its salts or derivatives, and an inorganic Persaergesstoffverbindung.
Die Manganverbindungen sind Mangansalze in den Oxidationsstufen +2 oder +3 ausgewählt aus der Gruppe bestehend aus Manganhalogeniden, wobei die Chloride bevorzugt sind, Mangansulfaten, Manganacetaten, Manganacetylacetonaten, und Mangannitraten. Die Oxalsäure kann als freie Säure, Mono- oder Disalz von Alkali- oder Erdalkalimetallen oder Ammoniumsalzen zum Einsatz kommen. Weiterhin können Derivate der Oxalsäure verwendet werden, wobei zumindest eine Säurefunktion nicht derivatisiert ist, daneben sind Oxalsäurederivate geeignet, die unter Waschbedingungen hydrolysieren und Oxalsäure freisetzen.The manganese compounds are manganese salts in the +2 or +3 oxidation states selected from the group consisting of manganese halides, with the chlorides being preferred, manganese sulfates, manganese acetates, manganese acetylacetonates, and manganese nitrates. The oxalic acid can be used as the free acid, mono- or disalt of alkali or alkaline earth metals or ammonium salts. Furthermore, derivatives of oxalic acid can be used, wherein at least one acid function is not derivatized, besides oxalic acid derivatives are suitable which hydrolyze under washing conditions and release oxalic acid.
In den Wasch- und Reinigungsmitteln sind neben einer Persäurestoffverbindung vorzugsweise 0,025 bis 2,5 Gew.-%, insbesondere 0,05 bis 1,5 Gew.-% an bleichverstärkender Manganverbindung und 0,025 bis 2,5 Gew.-%, insbesondere 0,05 bis 1,5 Gew.-% an Oxalsäure, ihrer Salze oder Derivate enthalten.In the detergents and cleaners, in addition to a peracid substance compound, preferably 0.025 to 2.5% by weight, in particular 0.05 to 1.5% by weight of bleach-intensifying manganese compound and 0.025 to 2.5% by weight, in particular 0, 05 to 1.5 wt .-% of oxalic acid, their salts or derivatives.
Als Persauerstoffverbindungen kommen Wasserstoffperoxid, in erster Linie aber Alkaliperboratmono- beziehungsweise -tetrahydrat und/oder Alkalipercarbonat in Betracht, wobei Natrium das bevorzugte Alkalimetall ist. Der Einsatz von Natriumpercarbonat hat insbesondere in Reinigungsmitteln für Geschirr Vorteile, da es sich besonders günstig auf das Korrosionsverhalten an Gläsern auswirkt. Das Bleichmittel auf Sauerstoffbasis ist deshalb vorzugsweise ein Alkalipercarbonat, insbesondere Natriumpercarbonat.Suitable peroxygen compounds are hydrogen peroxide, but in the first place alkali perborate or tetrahydrate and / or alkali metal percarbonate, with sodium being the preferred alkali metal. The use of Sodium percarbonate has particular advantages in dishwashing detergents, as it has a particularly favorable effect on the corrosion behavior of glasses. The oxygen-based bleaching agent is therefore preferably an alkali percarbonate, especially sodium percarbonate.
Die Einsatzmengen an Persauerstoffverbindungen werden im Allgemeinen so gewählt, dass in den Lösungen zwischen 10 ppm und 10 % Aktivsauerstoff, vorzugsweise zwischen 50 und 5000 ppm Aktivsauerstoff vorhanden sind.The amounts of peroxygen compounds used are generally chosen so that in the solutions between 10 ppm and 10% active oxygen, preferably between 50 and 5000 ppm of active oxygen are present.
Ein Zusatz geringer Mengen bekannter Bleichmittelstabilisatoren wie beispielsweise von Phosphonaten, Boraten beziehungsweise Metaboraten und Metasilikaten sowie Magnesiumsalzen wie Magnesiumsulfat kann zweckdienlich sein.Addition of small amounts of known bleach stabilizers such as phosphonates, borates or metaborates and metasilicates and magnesium salts such as magnesium sulfate may be useful.
Zusätzlich zu erfindungsgemäßen Bleichkatalysatormischungen kann die Bleichmittelformulierung konventionelle Bleichaktivatoren, das heißt Verbindungen, die unter Perhydrolysebedingungen gegebenenfalls substituierte Perbenzoesäure und/oder Peroxocarbonsäuren mit 1 bis 10 C-Atomen, insbesondere 2 bis 4 C-Atomen ergeben, eingesetzt werden. Geeignet sind die eingangs zitierten üblichen Bleichaktivatoren, die O- und/oder N-Acylgruppen der genannten C-Atomzahl und/oder gegebenenfalls substituierte Benzoylgruppen tragen. Bevorzugt sind mehrfach acylierte Alkylendiamine, insbesondere Tetraacetylethylendiamin (TAED), acylierte Glykolurile, insbesondere Tetraacetylglykoluril (TAGU), acylierte Triazinderivate, insbesondere 1,5-Diacetyl-2,4-dioxohexahydro-1,3,5-triazin (DADHT), acylierte Phenylsulfonate, insbesondere Nonanoyl- oder Isononanoyloxybenzolsulfonat, acylierte mehrwertige Alkohole, insbesondere Triacetin, Ethylenglykoldiacetat und 2,5-Diacetoxy-2,5- dihydrofuran sowie acetyliertes Sorbit und Mannit, und acylierte Zuckerderivate, insbesondere Pentaacetylglukose (PAG), Pentaacetylfruktose, Tetraacetylxylose und Octaacetyllactose sowie acetyliertes, gegebenenfalls N-alkyliertes Glucamin und Gluconolacton. Auch die aus der deutschen Patentanmeldung
Unter dem Begriff der Bleiche wird hier sowohl das Bleichen von sich auf der harten Oberfläche befindendem Schmutz, insbesondere Tee, als auch das Bleichen von in der Geschirrspülflotte befindlichem, von der harten Oberfläche abgelöstem Schmutz verstanden.The term bleaching is understood to mean here both the bleaching of dirt located on the hard surface, in particular tea, and the bleaching of dirt removed from the hard surface in the dishwashing liquor.
Die Verwendung besteht im Wesentlichen darin, in Gegenwart einer mit gefärbten Anschmutzungen verunreinigten harten Oberfläche Bedingungen zu schaffen, unter denen ein peroxidisches Oxidationsmittel und die erfindungsgemäße Kombination aus Mangansalz und Oxalsäure miteinander reagieren können, mit dem Ziel, stärker oxidierend wirkende Folgeprodukte zu erhalten. Solche Bedingungen liegen insbesondere dann vor, wenn die Reaktionspartner in wässriger Lösung aufeinander treffen. Dies kann durch separate Zugabe der Persauerstoffverbindung und der erfindungsgemäßen Kombination aus Mangansalz und Oxalsäure zu einer gegebenenfalls reinigungsmittelhaltigen Lösung geschehen. Besonders vorteilhaft wird das Verfahren jedoch unter Verwendung eines Reinigungsmittels für harte Oberflächen, das die erfindungsgemäße Kombination aus Mangansalz und Oxalsäure und ein persauerstoffhaltiges Oxidationsmittel enthält, durchgeführt. Die Persauerstoffverbindung kann auch separat, in Substanz oder als vorzugsweise wässrige Lösung oder Suspension, zur Lösung zugegeben werden, wenn ein persauerstofffreies Reinigungsmittel verwendet wird.The main purpose of the use is to create conditions under which a peroxidic oxidizing agent and the combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid according to the invention can react with one another in the presence of a hard surface contaminated with colored stains, with the aim of obtaining more strongly oxidizing secondary products. Such conditions are especially present when the reactants meet in aqueous solution. This can be done by separately adding the peroxygen compound and the inventive combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid to an optionally detergent-containing solution. However, the method is particularly advantageous using a Hard surface cleaning agent containing the inventive combination of manganese salt and oxalic acid and a peroxygen-containing oxidizing agent. The peroxygen compound may also be added to the solution separately, in bulk or as a preferably aqueous solution or suspension, if a non-oxygenated cleaner is used.
Die Reinigungsmittel, die als Granulate, pulver- oder tablettenförmige Feststoffe, als sonstige Formkörper, homogene Lösungen oder Suspensionen vorliegen können, können außer dem genannten bleichverstärkenden Wirkstoff im Prinzip alle bekannten und in derartigen Mitteln üblichen Inhaltsstoffe enthalten. Die Mittel können insbesondere Buildersubstanzen, oberflächenaktive Tenside, Persauerstoffverbindungen, wassermischbare organische Lösungsmittel, Sequestrierungsmittel, Elektrolyte, pH-Regulatoren und weitere Hilfsstoffe, wie Silberkorrosionsinhibitoren, Schaumregulatoren, zusätzliche Persauerstoff-Aktivatoren sowie Farb- und Duftstoffe enthalten.The cleaning agents, which may be in the form of granules, powdery or tablet-like solids, other shaped bodies, homogeneous solutions or suspensions, may contain, in principle, all known ingredients customary in such agents, as well as the said bleach-enhancing active ingredient. The compositions may in particular contain builder substances, surface-active surfactants, peroxygen compounds, water-miscible organic solvents, sequestering agents, electrolytes, pH regulators and other auxiliaries, such as silver corrosion inhibitors, foam regulators, additional peroxygen activators and dyes and fragrances.
Ein Reinigungsmittel für harte Oberflächen kann darüber hinaus abrasiv wirkende Bestandteile, insbesondere aus der Gruppe umfassend Quarzmehle, Holzmehle, Kunststoffmehle, Kreiden und Mikroglaskugeln sowie deren Gemische, enthalten. Abrasivstoffe sind in den Reinigungsmitteln vorzugsweise nicht über 20 Gew.-%, insbesondere von 5 bis 15 Gew.-%, enthalten.In addition, a hard surface cleaner can contain abrasive components, in particular from the group comprising quartz flours, wood flours, plastic flours, chalks and glass microspheres, and mixtures thereof. Abrasives are preferably not more than 20 wt .-%, in particular from 5 to 15 wt .-%, contained in the cleaning agents.
Ein Mittel zum maschinellen Reinigen von Geschirr, enthalt 15 bis 65 Gew.-%, insbesondere 20 bis 60 Gew.-% wasserlösliche Builderkomponente, 5 bis 25 Gew.-%, insbesondere 8 bis 17 Gew.-% Bleichmittel auf Sauerstoffbasis, jeweils bezogen auf das gesamte Mittel, und jeweils 0,05 bis 1,5 Gew.-% Mangansalz und Oxalsäure. Ein derartiges Mittel ist insbesondere niederalkalisch, das heißt seine 1-gewichtsprozentige Lösung weist einen pH-Wert von 8 bis 11,5, vorzugsweise 9 bis 11 auf.An apparatus for machine dishwashing containing from 15 to 65% by weight, in particular from 20 to 60% by weight of water-soluble builder component, from 5 to 25% by weight, in particular from 8 to 17% by weight, of oxygen-based bleach, in each case to the total agent, and 0.05% to 1.5% by weight each of manganese salt and oxalic acid. Such an agent is particularly low alkaline, that is, its 1-weight percent solution has a pH of 8 to 11.5, preferably 9 to 11.
Als wasserlösliche Builderkomponenten in Reinigungsmitteln kommen prinzipiell alle in Mitteln für die maschinelle Reinigung von Geschirr üblicherweise eingesetzten Builder in Frage, zum Beispiel Alkaliphosphate, die in Form ihrer alkalischen, neutralen oder sauren Natrium- oder Kaliumsalze vorliegen können. Beispiele hierfür sind Trinatriumphosphat, Tetranatriumdiphosphat, Dinatriumdihydrogendiphosphat, Pentanatriumtriphosphat, sogenanntes Natriumhexametaphosphat sowie die entsprechenden Kaliumsalze beziehungsweise Gemische aus Natrium- und Kaliumsalzen. Ihre Mengen können im Bereich von bis zu etwa 60 Gew.-%, insbesondere 5 bis 20 Gew.-%, bezogen auf das gesamte Mittel liegen. Weitere mögliche wasserlösliche Builderkomponenten sind neben Polyphosphonaten und Phosphonatalkylcarboxylaten zum Beispiel organische Polymere nativen oder synthetischen Ursprungs vom Typ der Polycarboxylate, die insbesondere in Hartwasserregionen als Co-Builder wirken: In Betracht kommen beispielsweise Polyacrylsäuren und Copolymere aus Maleinsäureanhydrid und Acrylsäure sowie die Natriumsalze dieser Polymersäuren. Handelsübliche Produkte sind zum Beispiel Sokalan™ CP 5, CP 10 und PA 30 der Firma BASF. Zu den als Co-Builder brauchbaren Polymeren nativen Ursprungs gehören beispielsweise oxidierte Stärke und Polyaminosäuren wie Polyglutaminsäure oder Polyasparaginsäure. Weitere mögliche Builderkomponenten sind natürlich vorkommende Hydroxycarbonsäuren wie zum Beispiel Mono-, Dihydroxybernsteinsäure, alpha -Hydroxypropionsäure und Gluconsäure. Zu den bevorzugten organischen Builderkomponenten gehören die Salze der Citronensäure, insbesondere Natriumcitrat. Als Natriumcitrat kommen wasserfreies Trinatriumcitrat und vorzugsweise Trinatriumcitratdihydrat in Betracht. Trinatriumcitratdihydrat kann als fein- oder grobkristallines Pulver eingesetzt werden. In Abhängigkeit vom letztlich in den erfindungsgemäßen Mitteln eingestellten pH-Wert können auch die zu den genannten Co-BuilderSalzen korrespondierenden Säuren vorliegen.Suitable water-soluble builder components in detergents are in principle all builders customarily employed in detergents for dishwashing, for example alkali phosphates which may be present in the form of their alkaline, neutral or acidic sodium or potassium salts. Examples of these are trisodium phosphate, tetrasodium diphosphate, disodium dihydrogen diphosphate, pentasodium triphosphate, so-called sodium hexametaphosphate and the corresponding potassium salts or mixtures of sodium and potassium salts. Their amounts may be in the range of up to about 60 wt .-%, in particular 5 to 20 wt .-%, based on the total mean. Other possible water-soluble builder components, besides polyphosphonates and phosphonate alkyl carboxylates, are, for example, organic polymers of the polycarboxylate type which act as co-builders, especially in hard water regions. Examples include polyacrylic acids and copolymers of maleic anhydride and acrylic acid and the sodium salts of these polymeric acids. Commercially available products are, for example, Sokalan ™ CP 5, CP 10 and PA 30 from BASF. Examples of co-builder polymers of native origin include oxidized starch and polyamino acids such as polyglutamic acid or polyaspartic acid. Other possible builder components are naturally occurring hydroxycarboxylic acids such as mono-, dihydroxysuccinic, alpha-hydroxypropionic and gluconic acid. Preferred organic builder components include the salts of citric acid, especially sodium citrate. As sodium citrate, anhydrous trisodium citrate and preferably trisodium citrate dihydrate are suitable. Trisodium citrate dihydrate can be used as a fine or coarse crystalline powder. Depending on the pH finally set in the agents according to the invention, the acids corresponding to the said co-builder salts may also be present.
Zu den in den Mitteln gegebenenfalls enthaltenen Enzymen gehören Proteasen, Amylasen, Pullulanasen, Cutinasen und/oder Lipasen, beispielsweise Proteasen wie BLAP™, Optimase™, Opticlean™, Maxacal™, Maxapem™, Durazym™, Purafect™ OxP, Esperase™ und/oder Savinase™, Amylasen wie Termamyl™, Amylase-LT™, Maxamyl™, Duramyl™ und/oder Lipasen wie Lipolase™, Lipomax™, Lumafast™ und/oder Lipozym™. Die verwendeten Enzyme können an Trägerstoffen adsorbiert und/oder in Hüllsubstanzen eingebettet sein, um sie gegen vorzeitige Inaktivierung zu schützen. Sie sind in den Reinigungsmitteln vorzugsweise in Mengen bis zu 10 Gew.-%, insbesondere von 0,05 bis 5 Gew.-%, enthalten, wobei besonders bevorzugt gegen oxidativen Abbau stabilisierte Enzyme eingesetzt werden.The enzymes optionally present in the compositions include proteases, amylases, pullulanases, cutinases and / or lipases, for example, proteases such as BLAP ™, Optimase ™, Opticlean ™, Maxacal ™, Maxapem ™, Durazym ™, Purafect ™ OxP, Esperase ™ and / or Savinase ™, amylases such as Termamyl ™, Amylase-LT ™, Maxamyl ™, Duramyl ™ and / or lipases such as Lipolase ™, Lipomax ™, Lumafast ™ and / or Lipozym ™. The enzymes used may be adsorbed to carriers and / or embedded in encapsulants to protect against premature inactivation. They are preferably present in the cleaning agents in amounts of up to 10% by weight, in particular from 0.05 to 5% by weight, particular preference being given to using enzymes which are stabilized against oxidative degradation.
Vorzugsweise enthalten die maschinellen Geschirrreinigungsmittel die üblichen Alkaliträger wie zum Beispiel Alkalisilikate, Alkalicarbonate und/oder Alkalihydrogencarbonate. Zu den üblicherweise eingesetzten Alkaliträgem zählen Carbonate, Hydrogencarbonate und Alkalisilikate mit einem Molverhältnis SiO2/M2O (M = Alkaliätom) von 1 : 1 bis 2,5 : 1. Alkalisilikate können dabei in Mengen von bis zu 40 Gew.-%, insbesondere 3 bis 30 Gew.-%, bezogen auf das gesamte Mittel, enthalten sein. Das in den Mitteln bevorzugt eingesetzte Alkaliträgersystem ist ein Gemisch aus Carbonat und Hydrogencarbonat, vorzugsweise Natriumcarbonat und -hydrogencarbonat, das in einer Menge von bis zu 50 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise 5 bis 40 Gew.-%, enthalten sein kann.The machine dishwashing detergents preferably contain the customary alkali carriers, for example alkali metal silicates, alkali metal carbonates and / or alkali metal bicarbonates. The alkali metal ethers commonly used include carbonates, bicarbonates and alkali silicates having a molar ratio of SiO 2 / M 2 O (M = alkali metal) of 1: 1 to 2.5: 1. Alkali silicates may be present in amounts of up to 40% by weight. in particular from 3 to 30% by weight, based on the total agent. The alkali carrier system preferably used in the compositions is a mixture of carbonate and bicarbonate, preferably sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, which may be contained in an amount of up to 50% by weight, preferably 5 to 40% by weight.
In einer weiteren Ausführungsform der Mittel sind 20 bis 60 Gew.-% wasserlöslicher organischer Builder, insbesondere Alkalicitrat, 3 bis 20 Gew.-% Alkalicarbonat und 3 bis 40 Gew.-% Alkalidisilikat enthalten.In a further embodiment of the compositions, 20 to 60% by weight of water-soluble organic builders, in particular alkali citrate, 3 to 20% by weight of alkali metal carbonate and 3 to 40% by weight of alkali metal disilicate are contained.
Den Mitteln können gegebenenfalls auch Tenside, insbesondere Aniontenside, zwitterionische Tenside und vorzugsweise schwach schäumende nichtionische Tenside zugesetzt werden, die der besseren Ablösung fetthaltiger Anschmutzungen, als Netzmittel und gegebenenfalls im Rahmen der Herstellung der Reinigungsmittel als Granulierhilfsmittel dienen. Ihre Menge kann bis zu 20 Gew.-%, insbesondere bis zu 10 Gew.-% betragen und liegt vorzugsweise im Bereich von 0,5 bis 5 Gew.-%. Üblicherweise werden insbesondere in Reinigungsmitteln für den Einsatz in maschinellen Geschirrspülverfahren extrem schaumarme Verbindungen eingesetzt. Hierzu zählen vorzugsweise C12-C18-Alkylpolyethylenglykol-polypropylenglykolether mit jeweils bei zu 8 Mol Ethylenoxid- und Propylenoxideinheiten im Molekül. Man kann aber auch andere bekannt schaumarme nichtionische Tenside verwenden, wie zum Beispiel C12-C18-Alkylpolyethylenglykol-polybutylenglykolether mit jeweils bis zu 8 Mol Ethylenoxid- und Butylenoxideinheiten im Molekül, endgruppenverschlossene Alkylpolyalkylenglykolmischether sowie die zwar schäumenden, aber ökologisch attraktiven C8-C14-Alkylpolyglucoside mit einem Polymerisierungsgrad von etwa 1 bis 4 und/oder C12-C14-Alkylpolyethylenglykole mit 3 bis 8 Ethylenoxideinheiten im Molekül. Ebenfalls geeignet sind Tenside aus der Familie der Glucamide wie zum Beispiel Alkyl-N-Methyl-Glucamide, in denen der Alkylteil bevorzugt aus einem Fettalkohol mit der C-Kettenlänge C6-C14 stammt. Es ist teilweise vorteilhaft, wenn die beschriebenen Tenside als Gemische eingesetzt werden, zum Beispiel die Kombination Alkylpolyglykosid mit Fettalkoholethoxylaten oder Glucamid mit Alkylpolyglykosiden. Auch die Anwesenheit von Aminoxiden, Betainen und ethoxlierten Alkylaminen ist möglich.Surfactants, in particular anionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants and preferably weakly foaming nonionic surfactants may also be added to the compositions if appropriate, which serve to better remove greasy soilings, as wetting agents and, if appropriate, in the course of the preparation of the cleaning agents as granulation auxiliaries. Their amount can be up to 20 wt .-%, in particular up to 10 wt .-% and is preferably in the range of 0.5 to 5 wt .-%. Usually, extremely low-foam compounds are used in particular in detergents for use in automatic dishwashing processes. These include preferably C 12 -C 18 -alkylpolyethylenglykol-polypropylene glycol ethers with in each case at to 8 mol ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units in the molecule. But you can also use other known low-foam nonionic surfactants, such as C 12 -C 18 alkylpolyethylene glycol polybutylenglykolether with up to 8 moles of ethylene oxide and butylene oxide in the molecule, endgruppenverschlossene Alkylpolyalkylenglykolmischether and the foaming, but ecologically attractive C 8 -C 14 -Alkylpolyglucoside having a degree of polymerization of about 1 to 4 and / or C 12 -C 14 alkyl polyethylene glycols having 3 to 8 ethylene oxide units in the molecule. Also suitable are surfactants from the family of glucamides, such as, for example, alkyl-N-methylglucamides, in which the alkyl moiety preferably originates from a fatty alcohol with the C chain length C 6 -C 14 . It is partially advantageous if the surfactants described are used as mixtures, for example the combination of alkyl polyglycoside with fatty alcohol ethoxylates or glucamide with alkyl polyglycosides. The presence of amine oxides, betaines and ethoxylated alkylamines is also possible.
Um einen Silberkorrosionsschutz zu bewirken, können in Reinigungsmitteln für Geschirr Silberkorrosionsinhibitoren eingesetzt werden. Bevorzugte Silberkorrosionsschutzmittel sind organische Sulfide wie Cystin und Cystein, zwei- oder dreiwertige Phenole, gegebenenfalls alkyl- oder arylsubstituierte Triazole wie Benzotriazol, Isocyanursäure, Titan-, Zirkonium-, Hafnium-, Cobalt- oder Cersalze und/oder -komplexe, in denen die genannten Metalle je nach Metall in einer der Oxidationsstufen II, III, IV, V oder VI vorliegen.To effect silver corrosion protection, silverware inhibitors can be used in dishwashing detergents. Preferred silver corrosion inhibitors are organic sulfides such as cystine and cysteine, di- or trihydric phenols, optionally alkyl- or aryl-substituted triazoles such as benzotriazole, isocyanuric acid, titanium, zirconium, hafnium, cobalt or cerium salts and / or complexes in which the abovementioned Metals depending on the metal in one of the oxidation states II, III, IV, V or VI.
Um Glaskorrosion während des Spülganges zu verhindern, können in Reinigungsmitteln für Geschirr entsprechende Inhibitoren eingesetzt werden. Besonders vorteilhaft sind hier kristalline schichtförmige Silikate und/oder Zinksalze. Die kristallinen schichtförmigen Silikate werden beispielsweise von der Fa. Clariant unter dem Handelsnamen Na-SKS vertrieben, z. B. Na-SKS-1 (Na2Si22O45.xH2O, Kenyait), Na-SKS-2 (Na2Si14O29.xH2O, Magadiit), Na-SKS-3 (Na2Si8O17.xH2O) oder Na-SKS-4 (Na2Si4O9.xH2O, Makatit). Von diesen eignen sich vor allem Na-SKS-5 (alpha -Na2Si2O5), Na-SKS-7 (beta - Na2Si2O5, Natrosilit), Na-SKS-9 (NaHSi2O5.H2O), Na-SKS-10 (NaHSi2O5.3H2O, Kanemit), Na-SKS-11 (t-Na2Si2O5) und Na-SKS-13 (NaHSi2O5), insbesondere aber Na-SKS-6 (delta-Na2Si2O5). Einen Überblick über kristalline Schichtsilikate findet sich z. B. in dem in "
Bevorzugte maschinelle Geschirrspülmittel oder maschinelle Geschirrspülhilfsmittel weisen im Rahmen der vorliegenden Anmeldung einen Gewichtsanteil des kristallinen schichtförmigen Silikats von 0,1 bis 20 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise von 0,2 bis 15 Gew.-% und insbesondere von 0,4 bis 10 Gew.-%, jeweils bezogen auf das Gesamtgewicht dieser Mittel, auf.In the context of the present application, preferred automatic dishwashing or automatic dishwashing assistants have a weight fraction of the crystalline layered silicate of from 0.1 to 20% by weight, preferably from 0.2 to 15% by weight and in particular from 0.4 to 10% by weight. -%, based in each case on the total weight of these funds.
In einer weiteren bevorzugten Ausführungsform enthalten maschinelle Geschirrspülmittel oder maschinelle Geschirrspülhilfsmittel mindestens ein Zinksalz ausgewählt aus der Gruppe der organischen Zinksalze, vorzugsweise aus der Gruppe der löslichen organischen Zinksalze, besonders bevorzugt aus der Gruppe der löslichen Zinksalze monomerer oder polymerer organischer Säuren, insbesondere aus der Gruppe Zinkacetat, Zinkacetylacetonat, Zinkbenzoat, Zinkformiat, Zinklactat, Zinkgluconat, Zinkricinoleat, Zinkabietat, Zinkvalerat, Zink-p-toluolsulfonat.In a further preferred embodiment, automatic dishwashing or dishwashing auxiliaries comprise at least one zinc salt selected from the group of organic zinc salts, preferably from the group of soluble organic zinc salts, more preferably from the group of soluble zinc salts of monomeric or polymeric organic acids, in particular from the group zinc acetate , Zinc acetylacetonate, zinc benzoate, zinc formate, zinc lactate, zinc gluconate, zinc ricinoleate, zinc abietate, zinc valerate, zinc p-toluenesulfonate.
Als bevorzugt gelten im Rahmen der vorliegenden Anmeldung dabei maschinelle Geschirrspülmittel oder maschinelle Geschirrspülhilfsmittel, bei denen der Gewichtsanteil des Zinksalz bezogen auf das Gesamtgewicht dieses Mittels 0,1 bis 10 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise 0,2 bis 7 Gew.-% und insbesondere 0,4 bis 4 Gew.-% beträgt und zwar unabhängig davon welche Zinksalze eingesetzt werden, insbesondere also unabhängig davon ob organische oder anorganische Zinksalze, lösliche oder nicht lösliche Zinksalze oder deren Mischungen eingesetzt werden.For the purposes of the present application, automatic dishwashing or automatic dishwashing aids in which the proportion by weight of the zinc salt relative to the total weight of this agent is 0.1 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.2 to 7% by weight and in particular 0, are preferred , 4 to 4 wt .-% and regardless of which zinc salts are used, in particular therefore irrespective of whether organic or inorganic zinc salts, soluble or non-soluble zinc salts or mixtures thereof are used.
Sofern die Reinigungsmittel, zum Beispiel bei Anwesenheit von Aniontensiden, bei der Anwendung zu stark schäumen, können ihnen noch bis zu 6 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise etwa 0,5 bis 4 Gew.-% einer schaumdrückenden Verbindung, vorzugsweise aus der Gruppe der Silikonöle, Gemische aus Silikonöl und hydrophobierter Kieselsäure, Paraffine, Paraffin-Alkohol-Kombinationen, hydrophobierter Kieselsäure, der Bisfettsäureamide, und sonstiger weiterer bekannter im Handel erhältliche Entschäumer zugesetzt werden. Weitere fakultative Inhaltsstoffe in den Mitteln sind zum Beispiel Parfümöle.If the cleaning agents, for example in the presence of anionic surfactants, foam too much during use, they may still contain up to 6% by weight, preferably about 0.5 to 4% by weight, of a foam-suppressing compound, preferably from the group of silicone oils , Mixtures of silicone oil and hydrophobized silica, paraffins, paraffin-alcohol combinations, hydrophobized silica, the Bisfettsäureamide, and other other known commercially available defoamer may be added. Other optional ingredients in the compositions are, for example, perfume oils.
Zu den in den Mitteln, insbesondere wenn sie in flüssiger oder pastöser Form vorliegen, verwendbaren organischen Lösungsmitteln gehören Alkohole mit 1 bis 4 C-Atomen, insbesondere Methanol, Ethanol, Isopropanol und tert.-Butanol, Diole mit 2 bis 4 C-Atomen, insbesondere Ethylenglykol und Propylenglykol, sowie deren Gemische und die aus den genannten Verbindungsklassen ableitbaren Ether. Derartige wassermischbare Lösungsmittel sind in den Reinigungsmitteln vorzugsweise nicht über 20 Gew.-%, insbesondere von 1 bis 15 Gew.-%, vorhanden.Among the organic solvents which can be used in the compositions, in particular if they are in liquid or pasty form, are alcohols having 1 to 4 C atoms, in particular methanol, ethanol, isopropanol and tert-butanol, diols having 2 to 4 C atoms, in particular ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, and mixtures thereof and the derivable from said classes of compounds ethers. Such water-miscible solvents are preferably present in the detergents not more than 20% by weight, in particular from 1 to 15% by weight.
Zur Einstellung eines gewünschten, sich durch die Mischung der übrigen Komponenten nicht von selbst ergebenden pH-Werts können die Mittel system- und umweltverträgliche Säuren, insbesondere Citronensäure, Essigsäure, Weinsäure, Äpfelsäure, Milchsäure, Glykolsäure, Bernsteinsäure, Glutarsäure und/oder Adipinsäure, aber auch Mineralsäuren, insbesondere Schwefelsäure oder Alkalihydrogensulfate, oder Basen, insbesondere Ammonium- oder Alkalihydroxide, enthalten. Derartige pH-Regulatoren sind in den Mitteln vorzugsweise nicht über 10 Gew.-%, insbesondere von 0,5 bis 6 Gew.-%, enthalten.To establish a desired, by the mixture of the other components not automatically resulting pH, the agents can system and environmentally acceptable acids, in particular citric acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid and / or adipic acid, but Also, mineral acids, in particular sulfuric acid or alkali metal hydrogen sulfates, or bases, in particular ammonium or alkali metal hydroxides. Such pH regulators are preferably not more than 10% by weight, in particular from 0.5 to 6% by weight, in the compositions.
Die Herstellung der festen Mittel bietet keine Schwierigkeiten und kann in im Prinzip bekannter Weise, zum Beispiel durch Sprühtrocknen oder Granulation, erfolgen, wobei Persauerstoffverbindung und Bleichkatalysator gegebenenfalls später getrennt zugesetzt werden. Reinigungsmittel in Form wässriger oder sonstige übliche Lösungsmittel enthaltender Lösungen werden besonders vorteilhaft durch einfaches Mischen der Inhaltsstoffe, die in Substanz oder als Lösung in einen automatischen Mischer gegeben werden können, hergestellt.The preparation of the solid agents presents no difficulties and may be carried out in a manner known in the art, for example by spray-drying or granulation, wherein peroxygen compound and bleach catalyst are optionally added separately later. Detergents in the form of aqueous or other conventional solvent-containing solutions are particularly advantageously prepared by simply mixing the ingredients, which can be added in bulk or as a solution in an automatic mixer.
Die Mittel liegen vorzugsweise als pulverförmige, granulare oder tablettenförmige Präparate vor, die in an sich bekannter Weise, beispielsweise durch Mischen, Granulieren, Walzenkompaktieren und/oder durch Sprühtrocknung der thermisch belastbaren Komponenten und Zumischen der empfindlicheren Komponenten, zu denen insbesondere Enzyme, Bleichmittel und der Bleichkatalysator zu rechnen sind, hergestellt werden können.The compositions are preferably in the form of powdered, granular or tablet-like preparations which are prepared in a manner known per se, for example by mixing, granulating, roller compacting and / or spray-drying the thermally stable components and admixing the more sensitive components, in particular enzymes, bleaches and the like Bleaching catalyst are expected to be produced.
Zur Herstellung von Reinigungsmitteln in Tablettenform geht man vorzugsweise derart vor, dass man alle Bestandteile in einem Mischer miteinander vermischt und das Gemisch mittels herkömmlicher Tablettenpressen, beispielsweise Exzenterpressen oder Rundläuferpressen, mit Pressdrucken im Bereich von 200 x105 Pa bis 1500x105 Pa verpresst.For the preparation of cleaning agents in tablet form, the procedure is preferably such that all ingredients are mixed together in a mixer and the mixture by means of conventional tablet presses, such as eccentric or rotary presses, with pressing pressures in the range of 200 x 10 5 Pa to 1500x10 5 Pa pressed.
Man erhält so problemlos bruchfeste und dennoch unter Anwendungsbedingungen ausreichend schnell lösliche Tabletten mit Biegefestigkeiten von normalerweise über 150 N. Vorzugsweise weist eine derart hergestellte Tablette ein Gewicht von 15 bis 40 g, insbesondere von 20 bis 30 g auf, bei einem Durchmesser von 35 bis 40 mm.This gives unbreakable, yet sufficiently rapidly soluble tablets under application conditions with flexural strengths of normally over 150 N. Preferably, a tablet thus produced has a weight of 15 to 40 g, in particular from 20 to 30 g, with a diameter of 35 to 40 mm.
Die Herstellung von Mitteln in Form von nicht staubenden, lagerstabil rieselfähigen Pulvern und/oder Granulaten mit hohen Schüttdichten im Bereich von 800 bis 1000 g/l kann dadurch erfolgen, dass man in einer ersten Verfahrensteilstufe die Builder-Komponenten mit wenigstens einem Anteil flüssiger Mischungskomponenten unter Erhöhung der Schüttdichte dieses Vorgemisches vermischt und nachfolgend - gewünschtenfalls nach einer Zwischentrocknung - die weiteren Bestandteile des Mittels, darunter den Bleichkatalysator, mit dem so gewonnenen Vorgemisch vereinigt.The preparation of compositions in the form of non-dusting, storage-stable free-flowing powders and / or granules with high bulk densities in the range of 800 to 1000 g / l can be carried out by subjecting the builder components with at least a proportion of liquid mixture components in a first process step Increase the bulk density of this premix and subsequently - if desired, after an intermediate drying - the other constituents of the agent, including the bleach catalyst, combined with the thus obtained premix.
Mittel zur Reinigung von Geschirr können sowohl in Haushaltsgeschirrspülmaschinen wie in gewerblichen Spülmaschinen eingesetzt werden. Die Zugabe erfolgt von Hand oder mittels geeigneter Dosiervorrichtungen. Die Anwendungskonzentrationen in der Reinigungsflotte betragen in der Regel etwa 1 bis 8 g/l, vorzugsweise 2 bis 5 g/l.Means for cleaning dishes can be used both in household dishwashers and in commercial dishwashers. The addition is carried out by hand or by means of suitable metering devices. The application concentrations in the cleaning liquor are generally about 1 to 8 g / l, preferably 2 to 5 g / l.
Ein maschinelles Spülprogramm wird im Allgemeinen durch einige auf den Reinigungsgang folgende Zwischenspülgänge mit klarem Wasser und einem Klarspülgang mit einem gebräuchlichen Klarspülmittel ergänzt und beendet. Nach dem Trocknen erhält man beim Einsatz von Mitteln enthaltend erfindungsgemäße Bleidaktivator-mischungen ein völlig sauberes und in hygienischer Hinsicht einwandfreies Geschirr.A machine wash program is generally supplemented and terminated by a few rinses of clear water following a cleaning cycle and a rinse cycle with a common rinse aid. After drying, the use of compositions containing inventive lead activator mixtures gives a completely clean and hygienically perfect dishes.
Ein Reinigungsmittel (V1), enthaltend 44 Gew.-Teile Natriumtripolyphosphat, 30 Gew.-Teile Natriumcarbonat, 10 Gew.-% Schichtsilikat SKS-6, 10 Gew.-Teile Natriumperboratmonohydrat, jeweils 1,5 Gew.-Teil Protease- und Amylase-Granulat, 3 Gew.-Teile nichtionisches Tensid sowie 2 Gew.-Teile N,N,N'N'-Tetraacetylethylendiamin (TAED) in Granulatform und Reinigungsmittel (M1 bis M6), die ansonsten wie V1 zusammengesetzt waren, aber erfindungsgemäße Mischungen aus Mangansalzen und Oxalsäure enthielten, wurden auf ihre Tee-entfemenden Eigenschaften geprüft. In V 2-6 sind weitere nicht erfindungsgemäße Mischungen als Vergleichsbeispiele aufgeführt.A cleaning agent (V1) containing 44 parts by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate, 30 parts by weight of sodium carbonate, 10% by weight of phyllosilicate SKS-6, 10 parts by weight of sodium perborate monohydrate, 1.5 parts by weight of protease and amylase Granules, 3 parts by weight of nonionic surfactant and 2 parts by weight of N, N, N'N'-tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) in granular form and cleaning agents (M1 to M6), which were otherwise composed as V1, but inventive mixtures of Manganese salts and oxalic acid were tested for their tea-removing properties. In V 2-6 other non-inventive mixtures are listed as comparative examples.
Zur Herstellung standardisierter Teebeläge wurden Teetassen in eine 70 °C warme Teelösung 25-mal eingetaucht. Anschließend wurde jeweils etwas der Teelösung in jede Teetasse gegeben und die Tasse im Trockenschrank getrocknet.For the production of standardized tea coverings, tea cups were immersed in a 70 ° C. hot tea solution 25 times. Then each of the tea solution was added to each tea cup and the cup dried in a drying oven.
Die Spülversuche wurden in einer Geschirrspülmaschine Miele G 688 SC bei 45 °C unter Verwendung von Wasser der Wasserhärte 21 °dH in Gegenwart von 100 g IKW Testschmutz durchgeführt. Die Belagsentfernung wurde anschließend visuell auf einer Skala von 0 (= unverändert sehr starker Belag) bis 100 % (= kein Belag) benotet.
Die in der Tabelle 1 angegebene Bewertung der Mittel M1 bis M6 liegen signifikant besser als der Wert für das Vergleichsprodukt V1 sowie der Vergleichsversuche V2-6.The evaluation of the means M1 to M6 given in Table 1 are significantly better than the value for the comparative product V1 and the comparative experiments V2-6.
Man erkennt, dass durch die erfindungsgemäße Verwendung eine signifikant bessere Bleichwirkung erreicht werden kann als durch den konventionellen Bleichaktivator TAED alleine.It can be seen that a significantly better bleaching effect can be achieved by the use according to the invention than by the conventional bleach activator TAED alone.
Im Wesentlichen gleiche Ergebnisse wurden erhalten, wenn man das Natriumperborat durch Natriumpercarbonat ersetzte. Im Wesentlichen gleiche Ergebnisse wurden auch erhalten, wenn an Stelle der Oxalsäure Na-Oxalat eingesetzt wurde.Substantially similar results were obtained when replacing the sodium perborate with sodium percarbonate. Substantially similar results were also obtained when Na oxalate was substituted for the oxalic acid.
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- A bleach activator mixture comprising a manganese salt in the +2 or +3 oxidation state, selected from the group consisting of manganese halides, manganese sulfates, manganese nitrates, manganese acetates and manganese acetylacetonates, oxalic acid, the mono- or disalt thereof with alkali metal or alkaline earth metals or ammonium salts thereof or derivatives thereof in which at least one acid function is underivatized, or derivatives thereof which are hydrolyzed under wash conditions to release oxalic acid, and an inorganic peroxygen compound.
- The bleach activator mixture as claimed in claim 1, which comprises hydrogen peroxide as an inorganic peroxygen compound, or alkali metal perborate mono- or tetrahydrate and/or alkali metal percarbonate.
- The bleach activator mixture as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the inorganic peroxygen compound comprises sodium as an alkali metal.
- The bleach activator mixture as claimed in claim 1, which comprises oxalic acid or sodium oxalate.
- The use of bleach activator mixtures as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4 in washing and cleaning compositions or in bleach compositions.
- The use of bleach activator mixtures as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4 in cleaning compositions for hard surfaces.
- The use of bleach activator mixtures as claimed in claim 6 in dishwashing detergents for machine dishwashers.
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