WO1998051767A1 - LIGHT-DUTY LIQUID OR GEL DISHWASHING DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS HAVING CONTROLLED pH AND DESIRABLE FOOD SOIL REMOVAL AND SUDSING CHARACTERISTICS - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to liquid or gel dishwashing detergent compositions suitable for use in manual dishwashing operations. These compositions contain detergent surfactants, suds boosters, pH control agents and other adjuvants which in combination serve to impart consumer preferred food soil cleaning and sudsing characteristics to such dishwashing detergent products.
- LDL Light-duty liquid
- gel detergent compositions useful for manual dishwashing are well known in the art. Such products are generally formulated to provide a number of widely diverse performance and aesthetics properties and characteristics. First and foremost, liquid or gel dishwashing products must be formulated with types and amounts of surfactants and other cleaning adjuvants that will provide acceptable solubilization and removal of food soils, especially greasy soils, from dishware being cleaned with, or in aqueous solutions formed from, such products.
- Heavily soiled dishware can present special problems during manual dishwashing operations.
- Articles such as plates, utensils, pots, pans, crockery and the like may be heavily soiled in the sense that relatively large amounts of food soils and residues may still be found on the dishware at the time such soiled dishware is to be manually washed.
- Dishware may also be heavily soiled in the sense that food soil residues are especially tenaciously adhered or stuck to the surfaces of the dishware to be cleaned. This can result from the type of food soils present or from the nature of the dishware surfaces involved. Tenacious food soil residues may also result from the type of cooking operations to which the soiled dishware had been subjected.
- dishwashing detergent products When heavily soiled dishware is to be manually cleaned, very often highly concentrated, or high concentrations of, dishwashing detergent products are used. Frequently, this will involve direct application to the soiled dishware of a liquid or gel product in its undiluted or neat form.
- the pH characteristics of the dishwashing composition can have a significant effect on the ability of the composition to solubilize and remove food soils such as greasy soils.
- Product pH furthermore can determine the effectiveness of conventional aqueous dishwashing solutions in removing greasy soils from dishware. In general, aqueous dishwashing solutions that are more alkaline in nature are more effective at removing such soils.
- LDL or gel compositions will also desirably possess other attributes that enhance the aesthetics or consumer perception of the effectiveness of the manual dishwashing operation.
- useful hand dishwashing liquids or gels should also employ materials that enhance the sudsing characteristics of the wash solutions formed from such products. Sudsing performance entails both the production of a suitable amount of suds in the wash water initially, as well as the formation of suds which last well into the dishwashing process.
- compositions having desirable pH characteristics for use in either a direct application to dishware context or in an aqueous dishwashing solution context. It is a further object of the present invention to realize such compositions that provide suitable and desirable sudsing performance.
- the present invention relates to controlled pH, aqueous light-duty liquid or gel detergent compositions having especially desirable soil removal and sudsing performance when such compositions are used to clean heavily soiled dishware.
- Such compositions comprise A) from about 20% to 40% of a specific type of a anionic surfactant component; B) from about 3% to 10% of a certain type of nonionic surfactant component; C) from about 2% to 6% of a suds booster/stabilizer;
- a pH control agent such as sodium carbonate
- the anionic surfactant component essentially comprises alkyl ether sulfates containing from about 8 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl group. These alkyl ether sulfates also contain from about 1 to 6 moles of ethylene oxide per molecule.
- the nonionic surfactant component essentially comprises Cg.j g polyhydroxy fatty acids amides.
- such polyhydroxy fatty acids amides may also be combined with from about 0.2 % to 2% of the composition of a nonionic co-surfactant.
- This nonionic co-surfactant is selected from Cg.jg alcohol ethoxylates having from about 1 to 15 moles of ethylene oxide, ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block co-polymer surfactants and combinations of these nonionic co-surfactants.
- the suds booster/stabilizer utilized in the compositions herein are selected from betaine surfactants, hydroxy-free fatty acid amides, amine oxide semipolar nonionic surfactants and Cg_22 alkylpolyglycosides. Combinations of these suds booster/stabilizers may also be utilized.
- One type of ingredient which has typically been employed in dishwashing detergent products, but which should not be utilized in the relatively high pH compositions of this invention, comprises any source of calcium or magnesium ions.
- the light-duty liquid or gel dishwashing detergent compositions of the present invention contain five essential components. These components are:
- compositions herein a pH control agent .
- optional ingredients can also be added to compliment the performance, rheological and/or aesthetics characteristics of the compositions herein.
- the essential and optional components of the instant light duty liquid or gel dishwashing detergents are described in detail as follows, along with composition preparation and use.
- the term "light-duty dishwashing detergent composition” as used herein refers to those compositions which are employed in manual (i.e. hand) dishwashing. Such compositions are generally high sudsing or foaming in nature.
- all concentrations and ratios are on a weight basis unless otherwise specified.
- compositions herein essentially contain from about 20% to 40% of an anionic surfactant component. More preferably the anionic surfactant component comprises from about 25% to 35% of the compositions herein.
- the anionic surfactant component essentially comprises alkyl ether sulfates.
- Alkyl ether sulfates are also known as alkyl polyethoxylate sulfates. These ethoxylated alkyl sulfates are those which correspond to the formula:
- R' is a Cg-Ci g alkyl group, n is from about 1 to 6, and M is a salt-forming cation.
- R' is Cj ⁇ -16 a lkyl, n is from about 1 to 4, and M is sodium, potassium, ammonium, alkylammonium, or alkanolammonium.
- R' is Ci2 _ Ci6, n is from about 1 to 3 and M is sodium.
- compositions herein also essentially contain from about 3% to 10% of a certain type of nonionic surfactant component. More preferably, the nonionic surfactant component will comprise from about 4% to 6% of the compositions herein.
- Nonionic surfactant which is present in the compositions herein comprises the Cg.j polyhydroxy fatty acid amides. These materials are more fully described in Pan/Gosselink; U.S Patent 5,332,528; Issued July 26, 1994, which are incorporated herein by reference. These polyhydroxy fatty acid amides have a general structure of the formula:
- R ⁇ is H, C1-C4 hydrocarbyl, 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxypropyl, or a mixture thereof;
- R ⁇ is Cg-Cj hydrocarbyl;
- Z is a polyhydroxylhydrocarbyl having a linear hydrocarbyl chain with at least 3 hydroxyls directly connected to the chain, or an alkoxylated derivative thereof.
- surfactants include the C 1 o _ 1 g N-methyl, or N-hydroxypropyl, glucamides.
- the N-propyl through N- hexyl C12-C16 glucamides can be used for lower sudsing performance.
- Polyhydroxy fatty acid amides will preferably comprise from about 3% to 5% of the compositions herein.
- the polyhydroxy fatty acid amides hereinbefore described may be combined with certain other types of nonionic co-surfactants. These other types include ethoxylated alcohols and ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block co-polymer surfactants, as well as combinations of these nonionic co-surfactant types.
- Ethoxylated alcohol surfactant materials useful in the nonionic surfactant component herein are those which correspond to the general formula:
- R! is a Cg-Cjg alkyl group and n ranges from about 1 to 15.
- R* is an alkyl group, which may be primary or secondary, that contains from about 9 to 15 carbon atoms, more preferably from about 10 to 14 carbon atoms.
- the ethoxylated fatty alcohols will contain from about 2 to 12 ethylene oxide moieties per molecule, more preferably from about 8 to 12 ethylene oxide moieties per molecule.
- the ethoxylated fatty alcohol nonionic co-surfactant will frequently have a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) which ranges from about 6 to 15, most preferably from about 10 to 15.
- HLB hydrophilic-lipophilic balance
- fatty alcohol ethoxylates useful as the nonionic co-surfactant component of the compositions herein will include those which are made from alcohols of 12 to 15 carbon atoms and which contain about 7 moles of ethylene oxide. Such materials have been commercially marketed under the tradenames Neodol 25-7 and Neodol 23-6.5 by Shell Chemical Company.
- Neodols include Neodol 1-5, ethoxylated fatty alcohol averaging 1 1 carbon atoms in its alkyl chain with about 5 moles of ethylene oxide; Neodol 23-9, an ethoxylated primary C12-C13 alcohol having about 9 moles of ethylene oxide and Neodol 91-10, an ethoxylated C9-C1 ⁇ primary alcohol having about 10 moles of ethylene oxide. Alcohol ethoxylates of this type have also been marketed by Shell Chemical Company under the Dobanol tradename.
- Dobanol 91-5 is an ethoxylated C9-C1 ⁇ fatty alcohol with an average of 5 moles ethylene oxide and Dobanol 25-7 is an ethoxylated C ⁇ 2-C ⁇ 5 fatty alcohol with an average of 7 moles of ethylene oxide per mole of fatty alcohol.
- Suitable ethoxylated alcohol nonionic surfactants include Tergitol 15-S-7 and Tergitol 15-S-9, both of which are secondary alcohol ethoxylates that have been commercially marketed by Union Carbide Corporation.
- the former is a mixed ethoxylation product of C 1 ⁇ to C 15 linear secondary alkanol with 7 moles of ethylene oxide and the latter is a similar product but with 9 moles of ethylene oxide being reacted.
- Alcohol ethoxylate nonionics useful in the present compositions are higher molecular weight nonionics, such as Neodol 45-11, which are similar ethylene oxide condensation products of higher fatty alcohols, with the higher fatty alcohol being of 14-15 carbon atoms and the number of ethylene oxide groups per mole being about 11. Such products have also been commercially marketed by Shell Chemical Company.
- Ethoxylated alcohol nonionic co-surfactants will frequently comprise from about 0.2% to 2% of the compositions herein. More preferably, such ethoxylated alcohols will comprise from about 0.5% to 1.5% of the compositions.
- nonionic co-surfactant suitable for use in combination with the polyhydroxy fatty acid amides in the nonionic surfactant component herein comprises the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block co-polymers that function as polymeric surfactants.
- block co-polymers comprise one or more groups which are hydrophobic and which contain mostly ethylene oxide moieties and one or more hydrophobic groups which contain mostly propylene oxide moieties.
- groups are attached to the residue of a compound that contained one or more hydroxy groups or amine groups.
- Such polymeric surfactants have a molecular weight ranging from about 400 to 60,000.
- Preferred ethylene oxide-propylene oxide polymeric surfactants are those in which propylene oxide is condensed with an amine, especially a diamine, to provide a base that is then condensed with ethylene oxide. Materials of this type are marketed under the tradename Tetronic®. Similar structures wherein the ethylene diamine is replaced with a polyol such as propylene glycol are marketed under the tradename "Pluronic®”. Preferred ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO-PO) polymeric surfactants have an HLB which ranges from about 4 to 30, more preferably about 10 to 20.
- ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block co-polymers used herein are described in greater detail in Pancheri/Mao; U.S. Patent 5,167,872; Issued December 2, 1992. This patent is incorporated herein by reference. Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block co-polymers will frequently be present to the extent of from about 0.1% to 2% of the compositions herein. More preferably, these polymeric surfactant materials will comprise from about 0.2% to 0.8% of the compositions herein.
- compositions herein further include from about 2% to 6%, preferably from about 3% to 6%, of a suds booster or stabilizer component such as betaine surfactants, hydroxy-free fatty acid amides, amine oxide semi-polar nonionic surfactants, and C _22 alkyl polyglycosides. Combinations of these suds boosters/stablizers can also be used.
- a suds booster or stabilizer component such as betaine surfactants, hydroxy-free fatty acid amides, amine oxide semi-polar nonionic surfactants, and C _22 alkyl polyglycosides.
- Betaine surfactants useful as suds boosters herein have the general formula:
- R is a hydrophobic group selected from alkyl groups containing from about 10 to about 22 carbon atoms, preferably from about 12 to about 18 carbon atoms, alkyl aryl and aryl alkyl groups containing a similar number of carbon atoms with a benzene ring being treated as equivalent to about 2 carbon atoms, and similar structures interrupted by amido or ether linkages; each R is an alkyl group containing from 1 to about 3 carbon atoms; and R is an alkylene group containing from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.
- betaines dodecyl dimethyl betaine, cetyl dimethyl betaine, dodecyl amidopropyldimefhyl betaine, tetradecyldimethyl betaine, tetradecylamidopropyldimethyl betaine, and dodecyldimethylammonium hexanoate.
- Other suitable amidoalkylbetaines are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,950,417; 4,137,191 ; and 4,375,421 ; and British Patent GB No. 2,103,236, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Hydroxy-free amide surfactants useful as suds boosters herein include the ammonia, monoethanol, and diethanol amides of fatty acids having an acyl moiety containing from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms. Such materials are characterized herein as "hydroxy-free” in order to distinguish them from the polyhydroxy fatty acid amides essentially used in the nonionic surfactant component hereinbefore described. Accordingly, "hydroxy-free" amides, for purposes of this invention, are those wherein the acyl moiety contains no hydroxy substituents. These materials are represented by the formula: R - CO - N(H) (R OH)
- R ⁇ is a saturated or unsaturated, hydroxy-free aliphatic hydrocarbon group having from about 7 to 21, preferably from about 1 1 to 17 carbon atoms; R represents a methylene or ethylene group; and m is 1, 2, or 3, preferably 1.
- Specific examples of such amides are monoethanol amine coconut fatty acid amide and diethanolamine dodecyl fatty acid amide. These acyl moieties may be derived from naturally occurring glycerides, e.g., coconut oil, palm oil, soybean oil, and tallow, but can be derived synthetically, e.g., by the oxidation of petroleum or by hydrogenation of carbon monoxide by the Fischer-Tropsch process. The monoethanolamides and diethanolamides of C fatty acids are preferred.
- Amine oxide semi-polar nonionic surfactants useful as suds boosters/stabilizers comprise compounds and mixtures of compounds having the formula: R2
- R is an alkyl, 2-hydroxyalkyl, 3-hydroxyalkyl, or 3-alkoxy-2- hydroxypropyl radical in which the alkyl and alkoxy, respectively, contain from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms, R and R are each methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, 2-hydroxyethyl, 2-hydroxypropyl, or 3-hydroxypropyl, and n is from 0 to about 10.
- Particularly preferred are amine oxides of the formula: R2
- R is a C alkyl and R and R are methyl or ethyl.
- surfactants suitable for use as suds boosters/stabilizers in the compositions herein are the nonionic fatty alkylpolyglycosides. Such materials have the formula:
- Z is derived from glucose
- R is a hydrophobic group selected from alkyl, alkylphenyl, hydroxyalkylphenyl, and mixtures thereof in which said alkyl groups contain from 8 to 22, preferably from 12 to 14 carbon atoms; n is 2 or 3 preferably 2, y is from 0 to 10, preferably 0; and x is from 1.5 to 8, preferably from 1.5 to 4, most preferably from 1.6 to 2.7.
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- the light duty dishwashing detergent compositions herein further contain from about 50% to 75% of an aqueous liquid carrier in which the other essential and optional compositions components are dissolved, dispersed or suspended. More preferably the aqueous liquid carrier will comprise from about 47% to 64% of the compositions herein.
- the aqueous liquid carrier may contain other materials which are liquid, or which dissolve in the liquid carrier, at room temperature and which may also serve some other function besides that of a simple filler.
- Such materials can include, for example, hydrotropes, solvents and electrolytes for phase stability.
- the aqueous liquid carrier may comprise one or more materials which are hydrotropes.
- Hydrotropes suitable for use in the compositions herein include the C1-C3 alkyl aryl sulfonates, Cg-Ci2 alkanols, Cj-Cg carboxylic sulfates and sulfonates, urea, Cj-Cg hydrocarboxylates, C1-C4 carboxylates, C2-C4 organic diacids and mixtures of these hydrotrope materials.
- Suitable C1-C3 alkyl aryl sulfonates include sodium, potassium, and ammonium xylene sulfonates; sodium, potassium and ammonium toluene sulfonates; sodium, potassium and ammonium cumene sulfonates; and sodium, potassium and ammonium substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene sulfonates and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable Cj-Cg carboxylic sulfate or sulfonate salts are any water soluble salts or organic compounds comprising 1 to 8 carbon atoms (exclusive of substituent groups), which are substituted with sulfate or sulfonate and have at least one carboxylic group.
- the substituted organic compound may be cyclic, acylic or aromatic, i.e. benzene derivatives.
- Preferred alkyl compounds have from 1 to 4 carbon atoms substituted with sulfate or sulfonate and have from 1 to 2 carboxylic groups.
- hydrotrope examples include sulfosuccinate salts, sulfophthalic salts, sulfoacetic salts, m-sulfobenzoic acid salts and diester sulfosuccinates, preferably the sodium or potassium salts as disclosed in U.S. 3,915,903.
- Suitable C1 -C4 hydrocarboxylates and C1-C4 carboxylates for use herein include acetates and propionates and citrates.
- Suitable C2-C4 diacids for use herein include succinic, glutaric and adipic acids.
- hydrotrope compounds which deliver hydrotropic effects suitable for use herein as a hydrotrope include Cg-Ci2 alkanols and urea.
- Preferred hydrotropes for use herein are sodium, potassium and ammonium cumene sulfonate; sodium, potassium and ammonium xylene sulfonate; sodium, potassium and ammonium toluene sulfonate and mixtures thereof. Most preferred are sodium cumene sulfonate and sodium xylene sulfonate and mixtures thereof. These preferred hydrotrope materials can be present in the composition to the extent of from about 3% to 8% by weight.
- a variety of water-miscible liquids such as lower alkanols, diols, other polyols, ethers, amines, and the like may be used as part of the aqueous liquid carrier. Particularly preferred are the C ⁇ .4 alkanols.
- Such solvents can be present in the compositions herein to the extent of from about 3% to 8%.
- Electrolytes A variety of water-soluble salts may be used as an electrolyte in the aqueous liquid carrier component of the compositions herein. These include such salts as sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium acetate, sodium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and the like. Most preferably, the electrolyte is sodium or potassium chloride.
- electrolytes can comprise from about 2.5% to 8% of the composition. More preferably, electrolyte will be used in the compositions herein in an amount ranging from about 1.5% to 4.5%.
- compositions of the present invention will also essentially contain a pH control agent which is sufficient to maintain the pH of a 10% aqueous solution of the composition within the range of from about 9 to 11. More preferably, the compositions herein will be more alkaline in nature with a 10% solution pH of from about 10.0 to 10.5.
- the pH control agent be able to maintain the pH of dilute solutions comprising the aqueous dishwashing solutions of this invention.
- the pH control agent is effective for maintaining the pH of a 3% aqueous solution of the composition within the range of from about 9.5 to about 10.8, preferably from about 9.8 to about 10.5.
- the pH control agent is effective for maintaining the pH of a 0.3% aqueous solution of the composition within the range of from about 9.8 to about 11.0, preferably from about 10.0 to about 11.0.
- the pH control agent used to provide the requisite pH characteristics to the dishwashing detergents herein can be any low molecular weight organic or any organic material that provides alkalinity.
- Useful inorganic salts include water- soluble carbonates, bicarbonates, borates, phosphates, chlorides or silicates.
- Useful organic materials with add alkalinity include the alkanolamines.
- Highly preferred pH control agents comprise the alkali metal carbonates, especially sodium or potassium carbonate.
- the pH control agent will generally be present in the compositions of the invention herein at a level of from about 0.2% to 6%, preferably from about 2% to 5%, by weight of the composition. Avoidance of Divalent Metal Ions
- compositions of the present invention will generally be substantially free of any source of calcium and/or magnesium ions. This is the case even though Ca and/or Mg sources are conventionally included in liquid dishwashing detergent compositions of lower pH.
- Liquid dishwashing detergent compositions of this invention having an especially desirable high and/or low temperature stability can be prepared by selecting certain types and amounts of components from those hereinbefore described.
- potassium salts of the electrolyte and/or pH control agent room and high temperature stability of the product can be improved since such potassium salts have a reduced tendency to form visible precipitates at higher temperatures.
- relatively lower concentrations of the anionic surfactant component i.e., concentrations of about 31% or less, the tendency of the surfactant system to form visible precipitates at lower temperatures is reduced.
- Preferred optional ingredients in the dishwashing compositions herein include ancillary surfactants, enzymes such as protease, a stabilizing system for the enzymes and thickners. These and other optional ingredients are described as follows:
- compositions herein may contain a wide variety of ancillary surfactants in addition to the essentially utilized surfactants hereinbefore described.
- ancillary surfactants can include Cg_22 alkyl sulfates; C9.15 alkyl benzene sulfonates; C .22 olefin sulfonates; C .22 paraffin sulfonates; Cg.22 alkyl glyceryl ether sulfonates; fatty acid ester sulfonates; secondary alcohol sulfates; C12-I6 alkyl ethoxy carboxylates; C ⁇ ⁇ . ⁇ secondary soaps; ampholytic detergent surfactants; and zwitterionic detergent surfactants.
- compositions of this invention can also optionally contain from about 0.001% to about 5%, more preferably from about 0.003% to about 4%, most preferably from about 0.005% to about 3%, by weight, of active protease, i.e., proteolytic, enzyme.
- Protease activity may be expressed in Anson units (AU.) per kilogram of detergent composition. Levels of from 0.01 to about 150, preferably from about 0.05 to about 80, most preferably from about 0.1 to about 40 AU. per kilogram have been found to be acceptable in compositions of the present invention.
- Useful proteolytic enzymes can be of animal, vegetable or microorganism (preferred) origin. More preferred is serine proteolytic enzyme of bacterial origin. Purified or nonpurified forms of this enzyme may be used.
- Proteolytic enzymes produced by chemically or genetically modified mutants are included by definition, as are close structural enzyme variants. Particularly preferred is bacterial serine proteolytic enzyme obtained from Bacillus subtilis and/or Bacillus licheni
- Suitable proteolytic enzymes include Novo Industri A/S Alcalase® (preferred), Esperase® , Savinase® (Copenhagen, Denmark), Gist-brocades' Maxatase®, Maxacal® and Maxapem 15® (protein engineered Maxacal®) (Delft, Netherlands), and subtilisin BPN and BPN'(preferred), which are commercially available.
- Preferred proteolytic enzymes are also modified bacterial serine proteases, such as those made by Genencor International, Inc. (San Francisco, California) which are described in European Patent EP-B-251,446, granted December 28, 1994 and published January 7, 1988 (particularly pages 17, 24 and 98) and which are also called herein "Protease B”.
- BPN' modified bacterial serine proteolytic enzyme
- Preferred proteolytic enzymes are selected from the group consisting of Alcalase ® (Novo Industri A/S), BPN', Protease A and Protease B (Genencor), and mixtures thereof. Protease B is most preferred.
- protease D is a carbonyl hydrolase variant having an amino acid sequence not found in nature, which is derived from a precursor carbonyl hydrolase by substituting a different amino acid for a plurality of amino acid residues at a position in said carbonyl hydrolase equivalent to position +76, preferably also in combination with one or more amino acid residue positions equivalent to those selected from the group consisting of +99, +101, +103, +104, +107, +123, +27, +105, +109, +126, +128, +135, +156, +166, +195, +197, +204, +206, +210, +216, +217, +218, +222, +260, +265, and/or +274 according to the numbering of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subtilisin, as described in WO 95/10615 published April 20, 1995 by Genencor International.
- proteases are also described in PCT publications: WO 95/30010 published November 9, 1995 by The Procter & Gamble Company; WO 95/3001 1 published November 9, 1995 by The Procter & Gamble Company; WO 95/29979 published November 9, 1995 by The Procter & Gamble Company.
- Other optional enzymes such as lipase and/or amylase may be also added to the compositions of the present invention for additional cleaning benefits.
- compositions herein may additionally comprise from about 0.001% to about 10%, preferably from about 0.005% to about 8%, most preferably from about 0.01% to about 6%, by weight of an enzyme stabilizing system.
- the enzyme stabilizing system can be any stabilizing system which is compatible with the protease or other enzymes used in the compositions herein.
- Such stabilizing systems can comprise boric acid, propylene glycol, short chain carboxylic acid, boronic acid, polyhydroxyl compounds and mixtures thereof such as are described in U.S.
- chlorine bleach and oxygen bleach scavengers can be added to compositions of the present invention to prevent chlorine bleach species present in many water supplies from attacking and inactivating the enzymes, especially under alkaline conditions. While chlorine levels in water may be small, typically in the range from about 0.5 ppm to about 1.75 ppm, the available chlorine in the total volume of water that comes in contact with the enzyme during dishwashing is usually large; accordingly, enzyme stability in-use can be problematic.
- Suitable chlorine scavenger anions are salts containing ammonium cations. These can be selected from the group consisting of reducing materials like sulfite, bisulfite, thiosulfite, thiosulfate, iodide, etc., antioxidants like carbonate, ascorbate, etc., organic amines such as ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) or alkali metal salt thereof and monoethanolamine (MEA), and mixtures thereof.
- reducing materials like sulfite, bisulfite, thiosulfite, thiosulfate, iodide, etc.
- antioxidants like carbonate, ascorbate, etc.
- organic amines such as ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) or alkali metal salt thereof and monoethanolamine (MEA), and mixtures thereof.
- EDTA ethylenediaminetetracetic acid
- MEA monoethanolamine
- the dishwashing detergent compositions herein may also contain a thickener material.
- a thickener material Many suitable polymeric thickeners are known in the art.
- a preferred thickener for use in the compositions of the present invention is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
- Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose polymer has a number average molecular weight of about 50,000 to 125,000 and a viscosity of a 2 wt.% aqueous solution at 25°C. (ADTMD2363) of about 50,000 to about 100,000 cps.
- An especially preferred hydroxypropyl cellulose polymer is Methocel® J75MS-N wherein a 2.0 wt.% aqueous solution at 25°C. has a viscosity of about 75,000 cps.
- Especially preferred hydroxypropyl cellulose polymers are surface treated such that the hydroxypropyl cellulose polymer will ready disperse at 25 °C. into an aqueous solution having a pH of at least about 8.5.
- the thickener such as hydroxypropyl methylcellulose polymer will impart to the detergent composition a Brookfield viscosity of from about 500 to 3500 cps at 25°C. More preferably, a hydroxypropyl methylcellulose material will be used to impart a viscosity of from about 1000 to 3000 cps at 25°C. For purposes of this invention, viscosity is measured with a Brookfield LVTDV-11 viscometer apparatus using an RV #2 spindle at 12 rpm.
- the dishwashing detergent compositions herein can contain from about 0.2% to 2% of a thickener, especially a hydroxypropyl methylcellulose thickener. More preferably, such a thickener can comprise from about 0.5% to 2.5% of the compositions herein.
- compositions herein can also be present in the compositions herein in amounts of from 0% to about 50%, preferably from about 2% to about 30%, most preferably from about 5% to about 15%. It is typical in light- duty liquid or gel dishwashing detergent compositions to have no detergent builder present. However, even though calcium and magnesium ion sources are excluded from the compositions herein,certain compositions may contain trace amounts of magnesium or calcium ions as impurities.
- compositions may require the additional presence of low levels of, preferably from 0 to about 10%, more preferably from about 0.5% to about 3%, chelating agents selected from the group consisting of bicine/bis(2-ethanol)blycine), citrate N-(2-hydroxylethyl) iminodiacetic acid (HIDA), N-(2,3-dihydroxy- propyl) diethanolamine, 1,2-diamino- 2-propanol N,N'-tetramethyl-l,3-diamino-2-propanol, N,N-bis(2- hydroxyethyl)glycine (a.k.a. bicine). and N-tris (hydroxymefhyl)methyl glycine (a.k.a. tricine) are also preferred. Mixtures of any of the above are acceptable.
- liquid or gel dishwashing detergent compositions herein may be prepared by combining the essential and optional ingredients together in any convenient order using suitable agitation to form a homogeneous product.
- Preferred methods for making detergent compositions of the type disclosed herein, and for preparing various components of such compositions, are described in greater detail in Ofosu- Asante: U.S. 5,474,710: Issued December 12, 1995, incorporated herein by reference.
- Soiled dishes can be contacted with an effective amount, typically from about
- liquid detergent composition 0.5 ml. to about 20 ml. (per 25 dishes being treated), preferably from about 3 ml. to about 10 ml., of the detergent composition of the present invention.
- the actual amount of liquid detergent composition used will be based on the judgment of user, and will typically depend upon factors such as the particular product formulation of the composition, including the concentration of active ingredient in the composition, the number of soiled dishes to be cleaned, the degree of soiling on the dishes, and the like.
- the particular product formulation in turn, will depend upon a number of factors, such as the intended market (i.e., U.S., Europe, Japan, etc.) for the composition product.
- a liquid detergent composition in a typical U.S. application, from about 3 ml. to about 15 ml., preferably from about 5 ml. to about 10 ml. of a liquid detergent composition is combined with from about 1,000 ml. to about 10,000 ml., more typically from about 3,000 ml. to about 5,000 ml. of water in a sink having a volumetric capacity in the range of from about 5,000 ml. to about 20,000 ml., more typically from about 10,000 ml. to about 15,000 ml.
- the detergent composition has a surfactant mixture concentration of from about 21% to about 44% by weight, preferably from about 25% to about 40% by weight.
- the soiled dishes are immersed in the sink containing the detergent composition and water, where they are cleaned by contacting the soiled surface of the dish with a cloth, sponge, or similar article.
- the cloth, sponge, or similar article may be immersed in the detergent composition and water mixture prior to being contacted with the dish surface, and is typically contacted with the dish surface for a period of time ranging from about 1 to about 10 seconds, although the actual time will vary with each application and user.
- the contacting of the cloth, sponge, or similar article to the dish surface is preferably accompanied by a concurrent scrubbing of the dish surface.
- a liquid detergent composition in a typical European market application, from about 3 ml. to about 15 ml., preferably from about 3 ml. to about 10 ml. of a liquid detergent composition is combined with from about 1,000 ml. to about 10,000 ml., more typically from about 3,000 ml. to about 5,000 ml. of water in a sink having a volumetric capacity in the range of from about 5,000 ml. to about 20,000 ml., more typically from about 10,000 ml. to about 15,000 ml.
- the detergent composition has a surfactant mixture concentration of from about 20% to about 50% by weight, preferably from about 30% to about 40%, by weight.
- the soiled dishes are immersed in the sink containing the detergent composition and water, where they are cleaned by contacting the soiled surface of the dish with a cloth, sponge, or similar article.
- the cloth, sponge, or similar article may be immersed in the detergent composition and water mixture prior to being contacted with the dish surface, and is typically contacted with the dish surface for a period of time ranging from about 1 to about 10 seconds, although the actual time will vary with each application and user.
- the contacting of the cloth, sponge, or similar article to the dish surface is preferably accompanied by a concurrent scrubbing of the dish surface.
- a detergent composition in a typical Latin American market application, from about 1 ml. to about 50 ml., preferably from about 2 ml. to about 10 ml. of a detergent composition is combined with from about 50 ml. to about 2,000 ml., more typically from about 100 ml. to about 1,000 ml. of water in a bowl having a volumetric capacity in the range of from about 500 ml. to about 5,000 ml., more typically from about 500 ml. to about 2,000 ml.
- the detergent composition has a surfactant mixture concentration of from about 5% to about 40% by weight, preferably from about 10% to about 30% by weight.
- the soiled dishes are cleaned by contacting the soiled surface of the dish with a cloth, sponge, or similar article.
- the cloth, sponge, or similar article may be immersed in the detergent composition and water mixture prior to being contacted with the dish surface, and is typically contacted with the dish surface for a period of time ranging from about 1 to about 10 seconds, although the actual time will vary with each application and user.
- the contacting of the cloth, sponge, or similar article to the dish surface is preferably accompanied by a concurrent scrubbing of the dish surface.
- Another dishwashing method used worldwide involves direct application of the detergent compositions herein, either neat or diluted in a dispenser bottle, onto the soiled dishes to be cleaned.
- the absorbing device, and consequently the undiluted or somewhat diluted liquid dishwashing composition can then be contacted individually with the surface of each of the soiled dishes to remove food soil.
- the absorbing device is typically contacted with each dish surface for a period of time ranging from about 1 to about 10 seconds, although the actual time of application will be dependent upon factors such as the degree of soiling of the dish.
- the contacting of the absorbing device with the dish surface is preferably accompanied by concurrent scrubbing. Prior to contact and scrubbing, this method may involve immersing the soiled dishes into a water bath without any liquid dishwashing detergent. After scrubbing, the dish can be rinsed under running water.
- a light-duty liquid dishwashing detergent composition of especially desirable high and/or low temperature stability is prepared having the following formula:
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