NZ263393A - Cleaning composition; stable, clear, concentrated composition comprising at least one long chain surfactant and stabilised by the additional presence of short chain surfactants - Google Patents

Cleaning composition; stable, clear, concentrated composition comprising at least one long chain surfactant and stabilised by the additional presence of short chain surfactants

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NZ263393A
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Marc Francois Theophile Evers
Peter Rosalia Joannes Geboes
Louise Gail Scott
Vincent Reniers
Massimo Morini
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New Zealand Paient Spedficaiion for Paient Number £63393 * New Zealand No. 263393 International No.
TO BE ENTERED AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION Priority dates: 19.03.1993;07.07.1993; Complete Specification Filed: 14.03.1994 Classificaticn:(6) C11D1/14,16,22,24,28,29,37,72,722,825,83,831; C11D17/00,08 Publication date: 24 October 1997 Journal No.: 1421 Title of Invention: Concentrated cleaning compositions Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble PLaza, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, United States of America NO NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION 1A CONCENTRATED CLEANING COMPOSITIONS Technical Field The present invention relates to concentrated cleaning compositions. Although the present invention relates primarily to cleaning compositions for hard surfaces, it may also be of interest for other cleaning compositions including dishwashing and laundry detergent compositions.
Background of the Invention Concentrated cleaning compositions are well known in the art. Concentrated compositions are mainly characterized by the fact that they comprise a higher concentration of active ingredients compared to a conventional cleaning 2 composition, and a problem which is typically encountered when formulating concentrated cleaning compositions is therefore the physical stability of such compositions. Indeed, because such compositions comprise a high amount of active ingredients in a limited amount of water, stability problems appear which lead, if not solved, to compositions which separate into several phases. This phenomenon affects the performance of the composition and is visually noticeable, thereby rendering such formulations unfit for commercialization.
Various solutions have been proposed to solve this problem which typically involve the use of specific stabilizing ingredients, or hydrotropes. Such ingredients have the sole function of stabilizing the composition. They thus increase the cost of formulating such compositions without providing any cleaning performance benefits, and they furthermore require to free Mp parts in tha formulation which could otherwise be used to formulate more actives.
For instance, EP 316 726 discloses concentrated compositions in the form of microemulsions which comprise water, perfume, a surfactant and a so-called co-surfactant. The co-surfactant is said to reduce the interfacial tension at interfaces between dispersed and continuous phases of an emulsion of said surfactant, thereby creating a stable microemulsion. The so-called co-surfactants in the '726 publication are listed as specific glycol ethers, which are traditionally regarded as solvents in this field, or specific carboxylic acids. The co-surfactants in the '726 publication do not appear to participate to the overall cleaning performance of the product.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to formulate a stable concentrated cleaning composition without using ingredients which are provided for the sole purpose of providing stability to the compositions herein, WO 94/21767 PCT/US94/02747 3 263393 but which also participate significantly to the cleaning performance of said compositions.
It has now been found that this object can be met by formulating a concentrated aqueous composition comprising a traditional long-chain surfactant, in combination with at least one short- chain surfactant, i.e. with a hydrophobic group consisting of a Cg-C^g alkyl chain. Said short chain surfactants provide stability to the compositions herein and, in the same time, significantly boost the overall cleaning performance, especially grease cleaning, both in neat and dilute usage.
Swnmarv 9t ths Invention The compositions herein are stable clear concentrated cleaning compositions comprising from 10 % to 80 % by weight of the total composition of water, less than 15 % perfume and at least one long chain surfactant comprising a Cn- C24 alkyl chain as its hydrophobic portion, or mixtures thereof, said compositions further comprising at least one co-surfactant consisting of a short chain surfactant comprising a Cg-Cj.0 alkyl chain as its hydrophobic portion, or mixtures thereof, except where said short chain surfactant is an alkyl ether carboxylate, said alkyl chain as said hydrophobic portion is a c6-c8 alkyl chaint wherein the ratio of said short chain surfactant to said long chain surfactant is at least 1:3 and said composition is substantially free of stabilizing compounds.
Detailed Description of the Invention The compositions of the present invention are concentrated aqueous compositions. By concentrated, it is meant herein that the compositions comprise from 10 % to 80 % by weight of the total composition of water, preferably from 15 % to 75 %, most preferably from 30 % to 75 *.
N.-: 4 The compositions according to the present invention are clear and stable. By clear and stable, it is meant herein that the compositions of the present invention are macroscopically substantially transparent, in the absence of any opacifier, and that said compositions do not macroscopically separate into separate phases during at least 1 month, at temperatures ranging from 4°C to 50°C, upon standing.
The compositions according to the present invention further comprise a long chain surfactant, or mixtures thereof. All surfactants have in common that they comprise a hydrophobic portion and a hydrophilic portion. By long chain surfactants, it is meant herein surfactants which comprise a to C24 alkyl chain as their hydrophobic portion.
Such long chain surfactants are accordingly those conventionally used in this field and can be of any type. Accordingly, suitable long chain surfactants for use herein include Cn-C24 alkyl sulfates (CH-C24SO4) , alkyl ether sulfates (C12-C24 (OCH2CH2) eS04), alkyl sulfonates (C^-C24SO3) , alkyl succinates (C2.1-C24OOCCH2CH2COOZ), alkyl carboxylates (C11-C24COOM), alkyl ether carboxylates (Cj^-C24 (OCH2CH2) eCOOM) , alkyl sarcosinates (Cn-C24CON(CH3)R) , alkyl suifo succinates (C1^-C240OCCH(SO3M)CH2C00Z), amine oxides (Cn-C24RR*NO) , glucose amides (Cn-C24CONR* 'X) , alkyl pyrrolidones (C11-C24(C4HgON), alkylpolysaccharides (cll~c24OGg) t alkyl alkoxylates (cn- C24(OCH2CH2)e(OCH2CH2CH2)pOH) and betaines (Cn-C24N+(CH3)2CH2COO-). In the formulae in brackets, e and p are independently from 0 to 20 and e+p>0, Z is H or R, M is H or any counterion such as those known in the art, including Na, K, Li, NH4, amine, X is a polyhydroxyhydrocarbyl having a linear hydrocarbyl chain with at least 3 hydroxyls directly connected to the chain, or an alkoxylated derivative thereof, R, R and R' • ' are Cj_-C5 alkyl groups, possibly functionalized with hydroxy1 groups, R and R' are preferably Ci-C3/ most preferably methyl, R'' is preferably 2-hydroxyethyl or 2 hydroxypropy1, G is a saccharide, preferably glucose, and g is of from 1.5 to 8. All these surfactants are well known in the art. A more complete disclosure of glucose amides can be found for instance in WO 92-06154 and a more complete disclosure of alkyl polysaccharides can be found for instance in US 4,536,319. The compositions according to the present invention may comprise any of the above surfactants alone, or any combination thereof, depending on the end use envisioned. In the compositions herein, preferred long chain surfactants are selected from long chain alkyl sulfonates and long chain alkyl ethoxylates, and mixtures thereof.
The compositions according to the present invention further comprise at least one short chain surfactant, or mixtures thereof. The definition of short chain surfactants is as above for long chain surfactants, except that said alkyl group as said hydrophobic portion is a c$ to C10 alkyl group, and where said short chain surfactant is an alkyl ether carboxylate, said alkyl chain in said hydrophobic portion is a Cg-Cg alkyl chain. Accordingly, suitable short chain surfactants for use herein include those listed herein above in the description of long chain surfactants, but with shorter alkyl chain.
Preferred short chain nonionic surfactants for use herein are alkyl alkoxylates according to the formula Cq- Cio(OCH2CH2)e(OCH2CH2CH2)pOH, where e and p representing respectively the degree of ethoxylation and propoxylation are independently of from 0 to 20, and that e+p>0. Most preferred short chain nonionic surfactants for use herein are those where e and p are such that e+p is from 3 to 10, particularly those where p is 0 and e is from 3 to 8. Also, most preferred short chain nonionic surfactants for use herein are those where said short chain is a hydrocarbon chain comprising from 7 to 10 carbon atoms.
Said preferred short chain nonionic surfactants for use herein can be manufactured by the processes well known to the .Ttan skilled in the art, such as condensation of the corresponding alcohol and alkylene oxide, but such short chain surfactants are more conveniently commercially available for instance from Sidobre under the trade name Mergital@C4 (C8E04), from Kolb under the trade names Imbentin® AG/810/050 and AG/810/080 (respectively C8-10E05 and C8-10E08)* Preferred short chain anionic surfactants for use herein are Cg-C10 alkyl sulfates (Cg-C10S04) and alkyl sulfonates (C6-C1oso3)• Most preferred are the C6-C8 alkyl sulfates and sulfonates. Such short chain anionic surfactants can be made by well known sulphation or sulphonation processes followed by neutralization, but said anionic short chain surfactants are more conveniently commercially available, for instance from Rhone Poulenc under the trade name Rhodapon® OLS, or from Witco under the trade name Witconate®.
The compositions according to the present invention may comprise from 0.1 % to 50 % by weight of the total composition, preferably from 1% to 40%, most preferably from 1.5% to 30% of said short chain surfactants. The short chain surfactants herein act not only as active cleaning ingredients, but also as stabilizers. If short chain anionic surfactants are used, it is preferred to observe a minimum weight ratio of short chain anionic surfactant to longer chain surfactant of 1:10. If short chain nonionic surfactants are used, it is preferred to observe a minimum weight ratio of short chain nonionic to longer chain surfactant of 1:5.
Depending on the end use envisioned, the compositions herein may further comprise a variety of other optional WO 94/21767 PCT/US94/02747 7 263393 ingredients including builders, alkanolamines, pH adjusting agents, perfumes in amounts of less than 15% by weight of the total composition, dyes, bleaches, enzymes and the like.
In some instances, it may be appropriate to include a suds suppressing system in the compositions herein. Said suds suppressing system can advantageously be a mixture of 2- alkyl alkanols , — or mixtures thereof, with a C8 to C22 fatty acid, or mixtures thereof. Such a system is particularly advantageous as both ingredients appear to act in synergy. Thus even a very low amount of said system is enough to control suds efficiently. Accordingly, said system is present in amounts of from 0.1% to 5% by weight of the total composition, preferably 0.5% to 3%.
The compositions herein do not require the presence of a stabilizing compound. By stabilizing compound, it is meant herein a compound whose sole function is to enhance the physical stability of the composition. Such compounds are typically xylene or toluene sulphonate salts, and glycol ethers, including ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, dipropylene glycol methyl ether, propylene glycol methyl ether, tripropylene glycol methyl ether, propylene glycol monobutyl ether and other various solvents suvh as ethanol and butanol. Accordingly, the compositions of the present invention are preferably substantially free of such stabilizing compounds.
The present invention further encompasses a method of cleaning a hard surface which comprises the steps of diluting a composition according to the preceding claims in water, then applying it to said hard surface..^D6pending on the exact formulation, the compositions,, herein n^y^e\Aised both neat and diluted from 10 to 500 times. ^ s Examples The present invention will be further illustrated by the following examples.
I II III IV ci2/l5 alkyl ethoxylate EO3 3 3 c13/l5 alkyl ethoxylate E07 - 20 C13/15 alkyl ethoxylate EO30 5 5 C12/14 alkyl sulfonate - - - 30 c8 alkyl sulfate - 10 10 10 Cg alkyl ethoxylate EOg - 9 Citric acid 3 3 1- Monoethanolamine 3 3 1- Triethanolamine - 3 Water St minors up to 100% All compositions were evaluated for their physical stability at 4°C, at room temperature (20°C), and at 50°C. Composition I, which is not within the invention, was a gel at 4°C/ and an emulsion at room temperature and at 50°c. All other compositions, within the invention, were clear transparent liquids in the same conditions.
Other compositions were made by mixing the listed ingredients in the listed proportions. v VI VII VIII C13/15 alkyl ethoxylate EO3 4 3 5 1 C13/15 alkyl ethoxylate E07 5 C7/9 alkyl sulfate 7.5 Cg alkyl sulfate 8 - 10 Cg alkyl sulfonate 10 - C7/9 alkyl ethoxylate EOg 10 5

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  1. WO 94/21767 Cg/io alkyl ethoxylate EO5 *-13/15 alkyl ethoxylate E03q Na Paraffin Sulfonate Citric acid 2-hexyl decanol Palm Kernel Fatty Acid Sodium Carbonate Water & minors;PCT/US94/02747;9;10 9 - 9;6 4 3 5;5;3 - - 3;1 0.6 1;0.4 0.4 1;3;up to 100%;WO 94/21767;PCT/US94/02747;10;26 3 3 9 3;What we claim is:;1.
  2. A stable and clear concentrated cleaning composition comprising from 10 % to 80 % by weight of the total composition of water,, less than 15 % perfume and at least one long chain surfactant comprising a C11-C24;alkyl chain as its hydrophobic portion, or mixtures thereof, characterised ia that said composition further comprises at least one co-surfactant consisting of a short chain surfactant comprising a Cg-C^o alkyl chain as its hydrophobic portion, or mixtures thereof, except where said short chain surfactant is an alkyl ether carboxylate, said alkyl chain as said hydrophobic portion is a Q-Q alkyl chain, wherein the ratio of said short chain surfactant to said long chain surfactant is at least 1:3 and said composition is substantially free of stabilizing compounds.;2.
  3. A composition according to claim 1, wherein said short chain surfactant or mixtures thereof represents from 0.1 % to 50 % by weight of the total composition.;3.
  4. A composition according to claim 2, wherein said short chain surfactant or mixtures thereof represents from 1% to 40% by weight of the total composition.;4.
  5. A composition according to f-laim 2, wherein said short chain surfactant or mixtures thereof represents from 1.5% to 30% by weight of the total composition.;5.
  6. A composition according to any one of the the preceding claims wherein said short chain surfactant, or mixtures thereof is :;-a nonionic surfactant according to the formula c$-;Cio(OCH2CH2)«(OCH2CH2CH2)pOH' where e and p representing respectively the degree of ethoxylation and propoxylation are independently of from 0 to 20, and that e+p>0; or;-an anionic surfactant according to the formula c6-Cl0S04 or C6-C10SO3; or;-mixtures thereof.;NZ PATENT 6r^?l;3 JUL 1997;WO 94/21767;PCT/US94/02747;263 393;6.
  7. A composition according to claim 5, wherein e and p are such that e+p is from 3 to 10.;7.
  8. A composition according to claim 6, wherein p is 0 and e is from 3 to 8.;8.
  9. A composition according to claim 5, wherein said anionic surfactant is C6-c so or Cg-CQ S03;84 O * g ^ A composition according to any one of the preceding claims "which comprises from 30% to 70% by weight of the total composition of water.
  10. 10. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein said long chain surfactants are selected from long chain alkyl sulfonates and long chain alkyl •thoxylates, and mixtures thereof.
  11. 11. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims which is substantially free of stabilizing compounds.
  12. 12. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims which comprises from 0.1% to 5% by weight of the total composition of a suds suppressing system, said suds suppressing system comprising a 2-alkyl alkanol, or mixtures thereof and a Cg-C22 fatty acid, or mixtures thereof.
  13. 13. A composition according to claim 12, wherein the suds suppressing system comprises from 0.5% to 3% by weight of the total composition.
  14. 14 A stable and clear concentrated cleaning composition according to any one of the preceding claims, substantially as herein described.
  15. 15. A method of cleaning a hard surface which comprises the steps of diluting a composition according to any one of the preceding claims in water, then applying it to said hard SUfNZCPATE N ■ By the authorised agents A J PARK & SON per of claims
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