EP2550389A1 - Procédé électrochimique de nettoyage de textiles - Google Patents
Procédé électrochimique de nettoyage de textilesInfo
- Publication number
- EP2550389A1 EP2550389A1 EP11709743A EP11709743A EP2550389A1 EP 2550389 A1 EP2550389 A1 EP 2550389A1 EP 11709743 A EP11709743 A EP 11709743A EP 11709743 A EP11709743 A EP 11709743A EP 2550389 A1 EP2550389 A1 EP 2550389A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- electrode
- washing machine
- washing
- detergent
- electrolysis
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a washing machine with electrochemical cell, a method for the electrochemical cleaning of fibers, detergents for the electrochemical cleaning of fibers and the thus cleaned fibers.
- the bleach-active compounds present a challenge.
- Today's detergents contain bleach catalysts or bleach precursors and a source of peroxide, so that the bleaching is activated only during the washing process.
- a challenge in formulating a detergent is to protect the delicate components of the detergent (e.g., enzymes, perfumes) from the bleaching components.
- One way to do this is to protect the sensitive components from encapsulation from the effects of bleaching. This is particularly difficult in liquid detergents, where the reaction medium water is already available in the formulation.
- a separation of bleaching components and sensitive substances often succeed here only with the help of storage containers, which have elaborately designed and less user-friendly multi-chamber systems.
- bleaching-active substances such as.
- As hydrogen peroxide are unstable under the alkaline conditions typically present and decompose to form gas.
- many bleaching components used in powder detergents are not sufficiently soluble in liquid detergents.
- the diamond electrodes serve in this case, the electrochemical treatment of the wash water at the end of the wash cycle in terms of wastewater treatment (TOC degradation).
- acid (anolyte) and basic (catholyte) water are formed by electrolysis to achieve a better washing result by sequential and repeated use of these wash solutions.
- a divided electrolysis cell requires not only a membrane but also additional containers and pumps in order to be able to operate the different circuits (anolyte and catholyte) separately from one another.
- the material flows through permeation and electroosmosis, ie by transport of solvent molecules, which are carried through the membrane as a solvation shell and by a friction effect with the ions, must be compensated accordingly.
- the membrane In places with a high flow velocity, the membrane can erode and even be destroyed by "hot spots" when locally increased current densities occur.A direct contact of the (flexible) membranes with the electrodes, in particular the anode, is permanently detrimental and must be prevented by technical measures After assembly, the membranes must not dry up, as cracks may form, for example.When sparingly soluble salts are present in the electrolyte (washing water, wash liquor), the free acids or bases in the membrane may crystallize out and thus become punctured As a result of the increasing complexity of the system, not only the purchase price (investment) for the end user, but also the maintenance costs and energy consumption through the additional pumps, components and control units increase Area and the often very limited lifetime of the membranes (risk of hairline cracks, loss of permselectivity) prevent a widespread use of the systems.
- the commonly used gas diffusion electrode consumes oxygen for the generation of hydrogen peroxide.
- oxygen has only a limited solubility in water (especially at elevated temperature) and must be permanently replenished by introducing air.
- Surfactant-containing washing solutions tend to foam, which is further enhanced by additional injection of air and can damage the machine.
- the use of diamond electrodes in the context of bleach activation has not previously been described.
- Boron-doped diamond electrodes have traditionally been used in wastewater treatment (TOC degradation), where the aggressive OH Radicals formed at this electrode attack organic material and oxidize to C0 2 . When used in textile washing machines thus significant color and fiber damage were expected.
- TOC degradation wastewater treatment
- electrochemical processes are used in a number of applications.
- Boron-doped diamond electrodes can be used for textile bleaching, although considerable damage to dye and fiber was to be expected in the case of these electrodes commonly used in wastewater treatment (TOC degradation), a pre-electrolysis of the water (before the addition of detergent, bleach activator and textile fabric). is sufficient for bleach activation, so that in this way the energy consumption can be significantly reduced (10 min pre-electrolysis over 30 min - 60 min continuous electrolysis during the washing process), in addition sensitive components of detergent and clothing need not be unnecessarily exposed to the electrode / OH radicals .
- an integration of an electrolysis cell in the external water supply is possible, the electrochemical bleach activation is also combined with liquid detergents, an undivided cell can be used, which is very simple and low maintenance and thus compared to divided cells very low in construction, with no additional Containers, pumps, membranes etc are necessary,
- the present invention is then a washing machine comprising an electrode and a control unit, wherein during the washing process, a current of 0.02 to 30 A can be applied to the electrode. Preference is given to a washing machine, in which the applicable current strength in the range of 0.1 to 16 A and more preferably 0.3 to 10 A is.
- washing machine is preferred in which the current is applied during the filling and / or washing process.
- the current can vary over time.
- Inventive preferred embodiments have a constant current or a variable current intensity.
- the type of washing machine covers all types of washing machines, ie both washing machines for household and washing machines for industrial fiber and especially textile cleaning. Washing machines are often described, for. In EP 2 098 627 and EP 2 098 628.
- electrode materials in particular as anode materials, in the electrochemical cell it is preferred to use materials with which a high oxygen overvoltage can be achieved, for example noble metals such as platinum or metal oxides such as ruthenium, chromium or lead oxide or mixed oxides of the type RuO x TiO x or per se known dimensionally stable anodes (DSA) or diamond electrodes.
- DSA dimensionally stable anodes
- the electrode is selected from the group consisting of graphite electrode, diamond electrode, steel electrode, and platinum electrode.
- Diamond electrodes are preferred. They are created by applying one or more diamond layers to a substrate. Possible support materials are niobium, silicon, tungsten, titanium, silicon carbide, tantalum, graphite or ceramic supports such as titanium suboxide. However, a support of niobium, titanium or silicon is preferred for the method according to the invention, very particular preference is given to a support of niobium, if a diamond electrode is used.
- the anode is a diamond electrode, wherein the diamond electrode may also be doped with other elements. Boron and nitrogen are preferred as doping elements.
- BDD electrode boron-doped diamond electrode
- any electrolytic cells known to those skilled in the art from the electrodes mentioned can be used - such as divided or undivided through-holes. flow cell, capillary gap cell or plate stack cell. Particularly preferred is the undivided flow cell.
- a bipolar arrangement of several electrodes is advantageous. It has now further been found that diamond electrodes behave similar to heavy metal electrodes under the conditions of fiber and especially textile washing.
- An advantage of the method according to the invention is therefore that no metal ions in the electrolyte (ie the wash liquor) and thus reach the environment, since in the corrosion of the diamond layer of the BDD electrode heavy metal ions can not arise.
- Diamond electrodes can be used which have been produced by the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method.
- Such electrodes are commercially available, for example from the manufacturer: Condias, Itzehoe (Germany) or Adamant Technologies, La-Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland).
- HTHP BDD electrodes are commercially available from pro aqua, Niklasdorf (Austria), their properties are described by A Cieciwa, R. Wüthrich and Ch. Comninellis in Electrochem. Commun. 8 (2006) 375-382.
- the cathode is preferably a diamond electrode.
- This diamond electrode contains a diamond layer applied to a carrier material, wherein the carrier material is selected from the group of niobium, silicon, tungsten, titanium, silicon carbide, tantalum, graphite or ceramic carriers such as titanium suboxide.
- niobium or silicon as support material.
- the diamond layer on the carrier may be doped with further elements. Boron- or nitrogen-doped diamond electrodes are preferred. Particularly preferred are boron-doped diamond electrodes. Very particularly preferred is the combination of boron-doped diamond electrode as an anode with steel as the cathode, wherein in particular the washing machine housing made of steel acts as a cathode. In particular stainless steel is used as steel.
- the washing machine comprises two diamond electrodes, which are connected as anode and cathode.
- the electrolysis can also be carried out at intervals and, if necessary, the polarity of the electrodes exchanged (short-term electrolysis, washing process, short-term electrolysis, washing process, etc.).
- An advantage of this interval circuit is that sensitive components of the detergent would only briefly be exposed to possible degradation at the electrodes (primarily by OH radicals).
- the method according to the invention is advantageous if the polarity in the diamond electrodes is reversed in the range from 0.1 to 200 minutes or from wash cycle to wash cycle to avoid electrode deposits (fouling).
- the individual electrodes have a certain size, which has an influence on the effect.
- a washing machine is preferred in which the individual electrode has an effective surface area of 0.5 to 1000 cm 2 , preferably 1 to 500 cm 2 and particularly preferably 2 to 100 cm 2 .
- the electrode size refers to the surface of the single electrode, which is connected during the electrolysis as the anode and facing the cathode. If an anode is located between two cathodes, the electrode size of the anode results from the sum of the front and the back.
- the effective electrode area of the single electrode is the electrode area of the anode, which comes in contact with the electrolyte during electrolysis and faces the cathode (s).
- the effective areas of the anode (s) and cathode (s) are preferably the same size, - this is particularly preferred when both anode (s) and cathode ( ⁇ ) are diamond electrodes.
- the electrodes are arranged at a certain distance from each other. A distance of 0.1-20 mm, preferably 1-10 mm, more preferably 2-5 mm, is preferred.
- An electrolytic cell according to the invention in the present case comprises a pair of electrodes, which are preferably not separated from one another by a membrane. To optimize the space-time yields, a bipolar arrangement of several electrodes is advantageous.
- the cell is installed in the flooded area of the washing tub, preferably outside the washing drum.
- the cell can also be installed in the supply line inside or outside the washing machine.
- the cell can be a permanently installed component of the washing machine or a separate component (eg in the fresh water inlet between faucet and washing machine or as an e-bleach ball with its own energy supply in the drum).
- a kit of parts comprising a washing machine and an electrolysis cell which can be connected to the water inlet constitutes a further subject matter of the present invention.
- Another embodiment according to the invention consists in integrating the electrolysis cell into an additional water circulation within the machine.
- An e-bleach ball comprising a mains independent power supply, a diamond anode and a cathode arranged so that the electrodes can contact the electrolyte when the e-bleach ball is in the washing drum of a washing machine during the washing process is a further subject of the present invention.
- Another object of the present invention is a method for cleaning fibers, in which OH-radicals and H2O2 are produced in aqueous solution by applying to a electrode, a current of 0.02 to 30 A is applied.
- an electrolyte is selected which is selected from the group consisting of water, methanol and ethanol. Particularly preferred is water.
- the pH is in the range from 2 to 13, preferably from 3 to 12, particularly preferably in the range from 6 to 11.
- the temperature for the inventive method is in the range of 10 to 95 ° C, preferably in the range from 15 to 90 ° C, more preferably in the range of 20 to 60 ° C and most preferably in the range of 25 to 40 ° C, such as 30 ° C.
- the electrode is a diamond electrode having an effective surface area of 0.5 to 1000 cm 2 , preferably 1 to 500 cm 2 and more preferably 2 to 100 cm 2 .
- a process in which in addition to the OH radicals (or its secondary products such as hydrogen peroxide and ozone) at least one compound selected from the group Pe consisting of builder, surfactant, enzyme used for purification, represents a preferred variant.
- Non-conclusive examples of builders, surfactants and enzymes are listed there.
- a method is preferred which is carried out at a temperature up to 60 ° C, preferably up to 40 ° C, particularly preferably up to 30 ° C.
- a method as described above having a soil removal rate for bleachable stains (e.g., tea) of at least 20% is another aspect of the present invention.
- the degree of soil removal is determined as follows:
- the determination is made by first soiling a white cotton test fabric and subjecting it to a reflection measurement at 460 nm before and after the method has been carried out, ie before and after the wash. Dirt removal is determined from the remission values R before and after the method and the remission value of a white reference cotton fabric according to the following formula in%:
- the reflectance measurements are carried out with a Spectrophotometer Gretag Macbeth, type Spectrolino under the following conditions: observer angle 10 °, illuminant D65, UV filter.
- a detergent in particular a heavy-duty detergent, comprising bleach activator (s) and / or bleach catalyst (s) and less than 1% by mass of hydrogen peroxide or hydrogen peroxide-releasing compounds is a further constituent of the present invention.
- a liquid detergent containing bleach activator (s) and / or bleach catalyst (s) is the subject of the present invention.
- the liquid detergent contains the bleach activator in an amount of at least 0.01 to 10% by mass, preferably from 0.1 to 5% by mass, more preferably from 0.5 to 3% by mass.
- the bleach activator is preferably selected from the below-mentioned suitable bleach activators. Particularly preferred is the bleach activator TAED.
- Prewash (prespotter) containing bleach activator (s) and / or bleach catalyst (s) is another object of the present invention.
- the prewash agent contains the bleach activator in an amount of at least 0.01 to 50% by mass, preferably from 0.1 to 30% by mass, particularly preferably from 0.5 to 10% by mass.
- the bleach activator is preferably selected from the below-mentioned suitable bleach activators. Particularly preferred is the bleach activator TAED.
- Suitable bleach activators are: polyacylated sugars, eg. For example, pentaacetylglucose;
- Acyloxybenzolsulfonklaren and their alkali and alkaline earth metal salts eg. Sodium p-isononanoyloxy-benzenesulfonate or sodium p-benzoyloxy-cenzenesulfonate;
- Acyloxybenzoic acids and their alkali and alkaline earth metal salts e.g. Sodium p-nonanoyloxybenzoic acid or sodium p-decanoyloxybenzoic acid;
- ⁇ , ⁇ -diacylated and ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ', ⁇ '-tetraacylated amines e.g. B. ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ', ⁇ '-tetra-acetyl methylenediamine and ethylenediamine (TAED), ⁇ , ⁇ -diacetylaniline, N, N-diacetyl-p-toluidine or 1, 3-diacylated hydantoins such as 1.3 diacetyl-5,5-dimethylhydantoin;
- N-alkyl-N-sulfonyl-carboxamides eg. N-methyl-N-mesyl-acetamide or N-methyl-N-mesylbenzamide;
- N-acylated cyclic hydrazides acylated triazoles or urazoles, e.g. Monoacetylmaleic acid hydrazide;
- hydroxylamines eg. O-benzoyl-N, N-succinylhydroxylamine, O-acetyl-N, N-succinylhydroxylamine, or N, N, N-triacetylhydroxylamine;
- ⁇ , ⁇ '-Diacyl-sulfurylamide z. N, N'-dimethyl-N, N'-diacetylsulfurylamide or ⁇ , ⁇ '-diethyl-N, N'-dipropionyl-sulfurylamide;
- Triacylcyanurates e.g. Triacetyl cyanurate or tribenzoyl cyanurate
- Carboxylic anhydrides eg. Benzoic anhydride, m-chlorobenzoic anhydride or phthalic anhydride;
- 1, 3-Diacyl-4,5-diacyloxy-imidazolines eg. B. 1,3-diacetyl-4,5-diacetoxyimidazoline; Tetraacetylglycoluril and tetrapropionylglycoluril; diacylated 2,5-diketopiperazines, e.g. B. 1,4-diacetyl-2,5-diketopiperazine;
- Acylation products of propylene diurea and 2,2-dimethylpropylenediurea e.g.
- tetraacetylpropylenediurea tetraacetylpropylenediurea
- ⁇ -acyloxy-polyacyl malonamides e.g. B. a-acetoxy-N, N'-diacetylmalonamide
- Diacyl-dioxohexahydro-1,3,5-triazines e.g. B. 1,5-diacetyl-2,4-dioxohexahydro-1, 3,5-triazine;
- Ammonium nitriles e.g. N-methylmorpholinium acetonitrile bisulphate or trimethylammonium acetonitrile bisulphate;
- the detergent according to the invention may optionally also contain bleach catalysts.
- Suitable bleach catalysts are, for example, quaternized imines and sulfonimines which are described, for example, in US Pat. No. 5,360,569 and EP-A 0 453 003.
- Particularly effective bleach catalysts are manganese complexes which are described, for example, in WO-A 94/21777. In the case of their use in detergents, such compounds are incorporated at most in amounts of up to 1.5% by weight, in particular up to 0.5% by weight.
- Other suitable metal catalysts are described for example in Angew. Chem. 2006, 118, 212-229.
- conductive salts can be added during the process and most simply as a component of the detergent.
- conductive salts z.
- the conducting salts are particularly preferably selected from the group of the bis-N, N '- (triCr to Cs-alkyl) -substituted tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa etc.
- - methylenediammonium salts such as hexamethylenebis (dibutylethylammonium) phosphate or Hexamethylenebis (dibutylethylammonium) phosphate or hydroxide is most preferably used as the conductive salt
- certain additives such as EDTA or triethanolamine, are added to the electrolyte, preferably by adding to the detergent according to the invention, in order to effect cathodic deposition of iron, which would have a detrimental effect on the desired high hydrogen overvoltage of the cathode Borates such as disodium diborate or orthoboric acid can be added as anode corrosion inhibitors.
- Suitable inorganic builders ( ⁇ ') are, above all, crystalline or amorphous aluminosilicate having ion-exchanging properties, in particular zeolites.
- zeolites Various types of zeolites are suitable, in particular zeolites A, X, B, P, MAP and HS in their Na form or in forms in which Na is partially exchanged with other cations such as Li, K, Ca, Mg or ammonium.
- Suitable zeolites are described, for example, in EP-A 0 038 591, EP-A 0 021 491, EP-A 0 087 035, US Pat. No. 4,604,224, GB-A 2 013 259, EP-A 0 522 726, EP-A 0 384,070 and WO-A 94/24251.
- Suitable crystalline silicates are, for example, disilicates or layered silicates, for. B. SKS-6 (manufacturer: Hoechst).
- the silicates may be used in the form of their alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium salts, preferably as Na, Li and Mg silicates.
- Amorphous silicates such as sodium metasilicate, which comprises a polymeric structure, or Britesil ® H20 (manufactured by Akzo) are also useful.
- Suitable inorganic builders based on carbonate are carbonates and bicarbonates. These can be used in the form of their alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium salts. Preference is given to using Na, Li and Mg carbonates or bicarbonates, in particular sodium carbonate and / or sodium bicarbonate.
- Usual phosphates as inorganic builders are polyphosphates such.
- Component is a mixture of aluminosilicates and carbonates, in particular of zeolites, especially zeolite A, and alkali metal carbonates, especially sodium carbonate, in the weight ratio of 98: 2 to 20: 80, in particular from 85: 15 to 40: 60.
- zeolites especially zeolite A
- alkali metal carbonates especially sodium carbonate
- the detergent according to the invention contains 0.1 to 20 wt .-%. in particular from 1 to 12% by weight of organic cobuilders ( ⁇ ') in the form of low molecular weight, oligomeric or polymeric carboxylic acids, in particular polycarboxylic acids, or phosphonic acids or their salts, in particular sodium or potassium salts.
- organic cobuilders ( ⁇ ') in the form of low molecular weight, oligomeric or polymeric carboxylic acids, in particular polycarboxylic acids, or phosphonic acids or their salts, in particular sodium or potassium salts.
- Suitable low molecular weight carboxylic acids or phosphonic acids for ( ⁇ ') are, for example:
- C4-C 2 o di-, tri- and tetracarboxylic acids such as succinic acid, propanetricarboxylic acid, butanetetracarboxylic acid, cyclopentanetetracarboxylic acid and alkyl- and alkenylsuccinic acids with stone C2-Ci6-alkyl or -alkenyl radicals;
- C 4 -C 20 hydroxycarboxylic acids e.g. Malic acid, tartaric acid, gluconic acid, glutaric acid, citric acid, lactobionic acid and sucrose mono-, di- and tricarboxylic acid;
- Aminopolycarboxylic acids such as e.g. Nitrilotriacetic acid, ⁇ -alaninediacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, serinediacetic acid, isoserinediacetic acid, methylglycinediacetic acid and alkylethylenediamine triacetate; Salts of phosphonic acids, e.g. Hydroxyethane.
- Suitable oligomeric or polymeric carboxylic acids for ( ⁇ ') are, for example:
- Oligomaleic acids as described, for example, in EP-A 451 508 and EP-A 396 303;
- Suitable unsaturated C 4 -C 8 -dicarboxylic acids are maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid and citraconic acid. Preference is given to maleic acid.
- Group (i) comprises monoethylenically unsaturated C3-Ce monocarboxylic acids, e.g. Acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid and vinylacetic acid. Preferably, from group (i), acrylic acid and methacrylic acid are used.
- Group (ii) comprises monoethylenically unsaturated C 2 -C 22 -olefins, vinylalkyl ethers having C 1 -C 6 -alkyl groups, styrene, vinyl esters of C 1 -C 6 -carboxylic acids, (meth) acrylamide and vinylpyrrolidone.
- C 2 -C 6 -olefins, vinylalkyl ethers with C 1 -C 4 -alkyl groups, vinyl acetate and vinyl propionate are preferably used from group (ii).
- Group (iii) comprises (meth) acrylic esters of d-Ce-alcohols, (meth) acrylonitrile,
- polymers of group (ii) contain copolymerized vinyl esters, these may also be partially or completely hydrolyzed to vinyl alcohol structural units.
- Suitable copolymers and terpolymers are known, for example, from US Pat. No. 3,887,806 and DE-A 43 13 909.
- Suitable copolymers of dicarboxylic acids are suitable for ( ⁇ ') preferably:
- Graft polymers of unsaturated carboxylic acids on low molecular weight carbohydrates or hydrogenated carbohydrates are also suitable as ( ⁇ ').
- Suitable unsaturated carboxylic acids are maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, citraconic acid, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid and vinylacetic acid and also mixtures of acrylic acid and maleic acid which are grafted in amounts of from 40 to 95% by weight, based on the component to be grafted become.
- Suitable modifying monomers are the abovementioned monomers of groups (ii) and (iii).
- Grafted degraded or degraded reduced starches and grafted polyethylene oxides are preferably used from this group, with from 20 to 80% by weight of monomers, based on the grafting component, being used in the graft polymerization.
- a mixture of maleic acid and acrylic acid in a weight ratio of 90:10 to 10:90 is preferably used.
- Polyglyoxylic acids suitable as ( ⁇ ') are described, for example, in EP-B 001 004, US Pat. No. 5,399,286, DE-A 41 06 355 and EP-A 0 656 914.
- the end groups of the polyglyoxylic acids may have different structures.
- Polyamidocarboxylic acids and modified polyamidocarboxylic acids which are suitable as ( ⁇ ') are known, for example, from EP-A 454 126, EP-B 511 037, WO-A 94/01486 and EP-A 581 452.
- ( ⁇ ') is used in particular polyaspartic acids or cocondensates of aspartic acid with other amino acids, 0-4 - ⁇ 25 ⁇ - or -dicarboxylic acids and / or C 4 -C25-mono- or -diamines.
- Particular preference is given to using polyaspartic acids prepared in phosphorus-containing acids and modified with C 6 -C 22 -mono- or dicarboxylic acids or with C 6 -C 22 -mono- or -diamines.
- Suitable ( ⁇ ') condensation products of citric acid with hydroxycarboxylic acids or polyhydroxy compounds are e.g. known from WO-A 93/22362 and WO-A
- Such condensates containing carboxyl groups usually have molecular weights of up to 10,000, preferably up to 5,000.
- ( ⁇ ') ethylenediamine disuccinic acid, oxydisuccinic acid, aminopolycarboxylates, aminopolyalkylene phosphonates and polyglutamates.
- oxidized starches may be used as organic cobuilders.
- surfactants may be used as organic cobuilders.
- Suitable anionic surfactants (C) are, for example, fatty alcohol sulfates of fatty alcohols having 8 to 22, preferably 10 to 18 carbon atoms, for. B. C 9 -Cn alcohol sulfates, Ci 2 -Ci4-alcohol sulfates, cetyl sulfate, myristyl sulfate, palmitylsulfate, stearic sulfate and tallow fatty alcohol sulfate.
- Other suitable anionic surfactants are alkanesulfonates such as C8-C24, preferably Cio-Ci8-alkanesulfonates and soaps such as the Na and K salts of Ce- C24 carboxylic acids.
- Further suitable anionic surfactants are C 9 -C 10 linear alkyl benzene sulphonates (LAS) and alkyl toluenesulphonates.
- anionic surfactants are Ce-C 4 -olefin sulfonates and -disulfonates, which may also be mixtures of alkene and hydroxyalkanesulfonates or disulfonates, alkyl ester sulfonates, sulfonated polycarboxylic acids, alkyl glycerol sulfonates, fatty acid glycerol ester sulfonates, alkylphenol polyglycol ether sulfates, paraffin sulfonates from about 20 to about 50 carbon atoms (based on paraffin or paraffin mixtures obtained from natural sources), alkyl phosphates, acyl isethionates, acyltaurates, acylmethyltaurates, alkylsuccinic acids, alkenylsuccinic acids or their half-esters or hemiamides, alkylsulfosuccinic acids or their amides
- the anionic surfactants are preferably added to the fiber and textile treatment agent in the form of salts.
- Suitable cations in these salts are alkali metal ions such as sodium, potassium and lithium and ammonium salts such as hydroxyethylammonium, di (hydroxyethyl) ammonium and
- Tri (hydroxyethyl) ammonium salts Component (C) is preferably present in the fiber and textile treatment agent according to the invention in an amount of from 3 to 30% by weight, in particular from 5 to 20% by weight. If Cg-Czo-linear alkylbenzenesulphonates (LAS) are used, these are usually used in an amount of up to 25% by weight, in particular up to 20% by weight.
- LAS Cg-Czo-linear alkylbenzenesulphonates
- anionic surfactants can be used alone, for example only fatty alcohol sulfates or only alkylbenzenesulfonates, but it is also possible to use mixtures of different classes, eg. B. a mixture of fatty alcohol sulfates and alkylbenzenesulfonates. Within the individual classes of anionic surfactants it is also possible to use mixtures of different species.
- nonionic surfactants D are nonionic surfactants D, in particular alkylphenol alkoxylates such as alkylphenol ethoxylates with C 6 -C 4 -alkyl chains and 5 to 30 mol of alkylene oxide units.
- Another class of nonionic surfactants are N-alkylglucamides with C6-C22 alkyl chains. Such compounds are obtained, for example, by acylation of reducing aminated sugars with corresponding long-chain carboxylic acid derivatives.
- nonionic surfactants are block copolymers of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and / or butylene oxide (Pluronic®) and Tetronic®) brands from BASF), polyhydroxy- or polyalkoxy fatty acid derivatives such as polyhydroxy fatty acid amides, N-alkoxy or N- Aryloxy-polyhydroxy fatty acid amides, fatty acid amide ethoxylates, in particular end-capped, and fatty acid alkanolamide alkoxylates.
- Pluronic® propylene oxide and / or butylene oxide
- Tetronic® Tetronic®
- polyhydroxy- or polyalkoxy fatty acid derivatives such as polyhydroxy fatty acid amides, N-alkoxy or N- Aryloxy-polyhydroxy fatty acid amides, fatty acid amide ethoxylates, in particular end-capped, and fatty acid alkanolamide alkoxylates.
- Component (D) is preferably present in the fiber and textile treatment agent according to the invention in an amount of from 1 to 20% by weight, in particular from 3 to 12% by weight.
- Only one class of nonionic surfactants alone can be used, in particular only alkoxylated C8-C22 alcohols, but it is also possible to use mixtures of different classes. Within the individual classes of nonionic surfactants, mixtures of different species can also be used.
- anionic surfactants (C) and nonionic surfactants (D) are preferably in a weight ratio of 95: 5 to 20:80, in particular from 80:20 to 50:50.
- the surfactant constituents of the surfactant mixture according to the invention should also be taken into account.
- cationic surfactants (E) can also be present in the fiber and textile treatment agents according to the invention.
- Suitable cationic surfactants are, for example, ammonium-containing surface-active compounds, such as e.g. Alkyldimethylammoniumhalogenide and compounds of the general formula
- RR'R "R” N + X- in which the radicals R to R '"are alkyl, aryl radicals, alkylalkoxy, arylalkoxy, hydroxyalkyl (alkoxy), hydroxyaryl (alkoxy) groups and X is one is suitable anion.
- the fiber and textile treatment agents according to the invention may optionally also contain ampholytic surfactants (F), for example aliphatic derivatives of secondary or tertiary amines which contain an anionic group in one of the side chains, alkyldimethylamine oxides or alkyl or alkoxymethylamine oxides.
- Components (E) and (F) may contain up to 25%, preferably 3-15% in the fiber and textile treatment agents.
- the fiber and textile treatment agent according to the invention additionally contains 0.05 to 4% by weight of enzymes (J).
- Enzymes preferably used in fiber and textile treatment agents are proteases, amylases, lipases and cellulases. Of the enzymes, preferably amounts of 0.1-1.5% by weight, in particular preferably 0.2-1.0% by weight, of the compounded enzyme are added.
- Suitable proteases are, for. Savinase and Esperase (manufacturer: Novo Nordisk).
- a suitable lipase is e.g. Lipolase (manufacturer: Novo Nordisk).
- a suitable cellulase is for example Celluzym (manufacturer: Novo Nordisk).
- the textile detergent formulation according to the invention can still enzyme stabilizers, for. As calcium propionate, sodium formate or boric acids or their salts, and / or oxidation inhibitors.
- a fiber treated by the method according to the invention or brought into contact with a detergent according to the invention constitutes a further subject of the present invention.
- the fibers may be both natural and synthetic fibers. Non-inclusive examples of natural fibers are: cotton, wool, linen and viscose. Fibers, not incomplete examples of synthetic fibers are: polypropene, polyamide, polyester, nylon, perlon, Teflon®, Lycra®, fibers.
- the fibers are preferably woven, knitted, spun, knitted, knotted, laceed.
- Fig. 1 Schematic representation of the experimental apparatus
- H2O2 hydrogen peroxide
- TAED tetraacetylethylenediamine
- solutions of H2O2 and TAED were prepared in demineralised water and pumped without electrolysis at 40 ° C. After 30 minutes, the swatches were removed, rinsed thoroughly with demineralised water, dried under exclusion of light and the remission values were measured as a measure of the soil removal.
- the washing liquid of reference experiment R 3 has the following composition: 700 g of demineralized water, 10 g NaHC0 3 l 0.32 g H 2 0 2 solution (30% H 2 0 2 in water), 0.16 g TAED (4: 1 mmol / L ).
- the wash liquor for the active electrolysis experiments of the invention typically has the following composition: 700 g DI water, 10 g NaHCC, 0.16 g TAED.
- exemplary detergents were dosed in deionized water as follows: 4.8 g / L detergent, 0.67 g / L sodium percarbonate, 0.15 g / L TAED.
- the total volume of the wash solution is 300 mL, unless stated otherwise.
- Dirt removal was determined by subjecting the test fabric to a reflectance measurement at 460 nm before and after the wash.
- the stain removal was determined from the remission values R before and after the laundry and the remission value of a white reference cotton fabric according to the following formula in%:
- the remission measurements were made with a Spectrophotometer Gretag Macbeth, type Spectrolino under the following conditions: observer angle 10 °, illuminant D65, UV filter.
- Reference Example R 1 describes the removal of soil which is achieved solely by the washing solution (700 g demineralized water, 10 g NaHCO 3 ). This test is a reference for determining the achieved dirt removal.
- Example 1 describes the bleaching effect obtained by electrolysis of the wash solution (700 g of deionized water, 10 g NaHCO 3) on boron-doped diamond electrodes without the addition of a bleach activator or bleach precursor, e.g. TAED is achieved. Compared to the reference experiment R 1, a significant increase in soil removal can be observed.
- the wash solution 700 g of deionized water, 10 g NaHCO 3
- TAED e.g. TAED
- Table 1 Dirt removal using the example of test fabric EMPA 167 (tea on
- Example 2 to 6 Examples 2 to 6 show the soil removal (test fabric EMPA 167, tea on cotton), which is achieved as a function of the current strength using the method according to the invention in the presence of the bleach activator TAED.
- the electrolyte used (washing liquid) typically has the following composition: 700 g of demineralized water, 10 g NaHC0 3 , 0.16 g TAED
- Reference examples R 2 to R 4 represent the results of the bleaching with a system of H 2 O 2 and TAED in different compositions.
- the washing solution with an addition of H 2 O 2 / TAED in a concentration ratio of 4: 1 (mmol / 1) corresponds to one frequently used in commercial powder detergents Composition.
- Table 3 Influence of the composition of H2O2 / TAED on the soil removal using the example of test fabric EMPA 167 (tea on cotton). As expected, it has been found that increasing the H2O2 concentration to 8/1 (R 2) results in greater soil removal, as the formation of peracetic acid from TAED is favored. It has also been found that the degree of soil removal also depends on the amount of TAED available. So leads one Halved the TAED concentration from 4/1 (R 3) to 4 / 0.5 (R 4) to decrease the soil removal from 64% to 59%.
- Examples 7 and 8 describe the difference between sequential splitting of the two steps (example 7) and parallelization of electrolysis and cleaning process (example 8) on the result of dirt removal.
- Table 4 Influence of the duration of the electrolysis on the removal of dirt (test fabric EMPA 167).
- Examples 9 to 12 and the reference examples R 5 and R 6 describe the treatment of various types of stains with the method according to the invention for electrochemical bleach activation.
- Comparative Examples R 5 and R 6 each describe the pure washing action in the absence of TAED and without electrolysis. Accordingly, both with respect to red wine (Ex 9 and 10) and to blueberry juice (Ex 11 and 12), good soil removal is achieved by the method according to the invention.
- Examples 13-26 and reference examples R 7-R 20 describe the treatment of various textile dyes with the method according to the invention for electrochemical bleach activation.
- 0.25 g of TAED and the color monitors were added and pumped without current for 45 minutes.
- the color monitors were rinsed briefly with DI water and after every 5 wash cycles a remission measurement at 460 nm to determine the degree of color removal. In total, 15 wash cycles (3 x 5) were performed per color monitor.
- Table 7 Studies on the color damage by the inventive method using selected color monitors after 15 washing cycles.
- Table 8 Color damage analysis by a reference system using selected color monitors after 15 washing cycles.
- Reference Examples 21 to 24 show the soil removal (test fabric EMPA 167, tea on cotton) achieved by the detergent formulations in the presence or absence of sodium percarbonate and TAED at 40 ° C within 30 min.
- the protective distance in the absence of sodium percarbonate and TAED thus shows the pure washing effect, which is not due to chemical bleaching operations (Reference Examples 21 and 23).
- Examples 27 to 30 describe the result of the sequential splitting of the two steps (electrolysis and cleaning process) on the result of dirt removal.
- the solution of the respective detergent was subjected to pre-electrolysis for 10 minutes before the addition of the texti-samples. It turns out that the dirt removal of the pure detergent solutions is not significantly influenced by the pre-electrolysis (see also reference examples R21 and R23).
- Examples 28 and 30 after a 10 minute pre-electrolysis of the respective wash solution, both the text samples and TAED were added. Accordingly, a significant increase in soil removal is already found after 10 minutes pre-electrolysis (at 1.2 A). The inventive method is thus compatible with complex detergent formulations.
- Examples 31 to 34 describe the result of the parallel execution of the two steps (electrolysis and cleaning process) on the result of dirt removal.
- the detergent solution was subjected to electrolysis for 30 minutes after the addition of the textiles. It turns out that the dirt removal of the pure detergent solutions is only slightly affected by the continuous electrolysis (see Reference Examples R21 and R23 and Examples 27 and 29).
- Examples 32 and 34 both Textiiproben and TAED were used
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