WO1998052416A1 - Preservative compositions based on iodopropynl- and formaldehyde donor compounds - Google Patents

Preservative compositions based on iodopropynl- and formaldehyde donor compounds Download PDF

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WO1998052416A1
WO1998052416A1 PCT/IB1998/000766 IB9800766W WO9852416A1 WO 1998052416 A1 WO1998052416 A1 WO 1998052416A1 IB 9800766 W IB9800766 W IB 9800766W WO 9852416 A1 WO9852416 A1 WO 9852416A1
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    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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  • the present invention relates to compositions or preservatives for use in industrial products, which protect these products against bacterial and fungal infestation over extended service lives.
  • Preservatives having a biocidal action for use in industrial products such as cutting fluids, cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, industrial emulsions or other water-based industrial products, and also for household products, such as, for example, cleaning products or cosmetics, such as, for example, bodycare products, are when required generally added to the products to be preserved in low concentration in the form of concentrates.
  • preservatives are subject to certain requirements which arise inter alia from the way in which they are added to the abovementioned products in the form of liquid concentrates.
  • IPBC iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
  • Troy Chemie an organic fungicide preparation in the form of a 20% strength solution of the active ingredient in glycols under the trade name Troyshield F20.
  • IPBC iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
  • it is, however, necessary to combine IPBC with other active substances, e.g. formaldehyde donor compounds.
  • formaldehyde donor compounds e.g. formaldehyde donor compounds.
  • compatibility with IPBC however, there are problems when used in concentrates containing formaldehyde donor compounds in the form of strongly alkaline bactericides.
  • Troy Chemie' s technical instruction sheet for Troyshield F20 TM advises against mixing it with strongly alkaline bactericides, such as, for example, l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)hexahydrotriazine (Grotan BK TM), because the stability of fungicidally and bactericidally active preparations based on IPBC is impaired.
  • strongly alkaline bactericides such as, for example, l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)hexahydrotriazine (Grotan BK TM)
  • IPBC-based compositions for use as preservatives having a fungicidal and bactericidal action.
  • the prior art includes, for example, an almost white powder consisting of IPBC and a mixture of l,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and hydroxy-methyl-5,5- dimethylhydantoin GlydantPlus TM, Lonza AG), which is used as a preservative for cosmetic preparations.
  • compositions comprising a combination of iodopropynylbutyl compounds and N-methylol compounds. It is disclosed that compositions comprising IPBC and N-methylol compounds in a weight ratio of from 1 : 100 to 1 :2000 are in the form of a concentrate powder which, as a water- soluble additive, can be added to industrial products, in particular bodycare products, which then include from 0.01% to 2% of these compositions.
  • N-methylol compounds mentioned in US-A-5,496,842 and US-A-5,428,050 do, however, include compounds which are not compatible with IPBC, for example l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)-hexa- hydrotriazine.
  • EP 0327220 Bl discloses a combination of an iodopropynyl compound with known formaldehyde donors.
  • the disclosed compositions include, as preferred iodopropynyl compound, IPBC and, as formaldehyde donors, non-toxic and odorless compounds which are suitable for use in bodycare products, for example urea derivatives and dimethyloldimethylhydantoin.
  • the compositions of EP 0327200 Bl are likewise added, for example, in the form of solid, water-soluble mixtures, to the products to be preserved.
  • the known pulverulent concentrates do, however, have a number of technical disadvantages, such as, for example, a tendency toward clumping, a relatively low dissolution rate, a tendency to form dust and the like.
  • odourless, i.e. usually nonvolatile, formaldehyde donors does not, in the case of certain applications, offer adequate antimicrobial protection in the gaseous phase, since no vapour phase of volatile, formaldehyde compounds is present.
  • the N-methylols in the form of liquid concentrates mentioned in US-A-5,496,842 and US-A-5,428,050 are not compatible with IPBC, i.e. are unstable and are thus also insufficiently stable in liquid products, such as cutting fluids, which are to be preserved.
  • This is therefore a disadvantage particularly because in industrial products such as cutting fluid emulsions, desired pH stabilization and buffering is achieved inter alia by adding basic, tertiary amines.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide compositions which protect industrial products against bacterial attack and fungal infestation over extended service lives.
  • the novel compositions should themselves be sufficiently stable and should not decompose under various conditions.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide biocidal compositions which include iodopropynylbutyl compounds and formaldehyde donor compounds which are compatible therewith. It should be possible to meter these compositions into standard commercial industrial products, for example by adding a liquid preparation.
  • Another aim of the present invention is to provide compositions which have improved vapour phase effectiveness compared with the prior art and are sufficiently stable over a wide pH range.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide industrial products, such as, for example, cutting fluids, which are distinguished from the prior art by increased stability and improved effectiveness.
  • composition which includes (a) an iodopropynylbutyl compound selected from iodopropynylbutyl esters, ethers, acetals, carbamates and carbonates and (b) one or more formaldehyde donor compounds, and is characterized in that the formaldehyde donor compounds are N-formals formed by the reaction or condensation of a monovalent or polyvalent, amino-substituted Ci-Cio-alkyl, - aryl or -aralkyl alcohol and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or O-formals formed by the reaction of a monovalent or polyvalent Ci-Cin-alkyl, -aryl -aralkyl alcohol or of a glycol or glycol ether and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or a combination thereof.
  • formaldehyde donor compounds are N-formals formed by the reaction or condensation of a monovalent or polyvalent, amino-substituted Ci-C
  • novel preparations preferably comprise iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC), and the formaldehyde donor compound is preferably an N-formal selected from 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 TM), 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3- oxazine) and l-aza-5-ethyl-3,7-dioxabicyclo-(3,3,0)octane, particularly preferably a combination of 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 TM) and IPBC.
  • IPBC iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
  • compositions comprising the novel iodopropynylbutyl compound and N- formals include the components in amounts, based on the composition, of from 0.1 to 20% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of N-formal, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of N-formal.
  • the composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate, and from 96 to 94% by weight of N-formal, in particular 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazo- lidine).
  • N-formal in particular 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazo- lidine.
  • the novel compositions may also comprise O-formals formed by the reaction or condensation of formaldehyde-supplying.
  • Ci-Cio-alkyl, -aryl or -alkaryl alcohols or glycols or glycol ethers such as, for example, 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal, ethylene glycol mono- and/or bisformal, butyldiglycol hemiformal, butylglycol hemiformal, benzyl glycol hemiformal, dipropylene glycol hemiformal and the like.
  • compositions comprising the iodopropynylbutyl compound according to the invention and O-formals include the components in amounts, based on the composition, of from 0.1 to 20% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of O-formal, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of O-formal.
  • the composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and from 96 to 94% by weight of O-formal, in particular from 96 to 94% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal.
  • compositions are also those which comprise from 0.1 to 20% by weight, of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of a mixture ofN- and O-formals, the weight ratio ofN- to O-formals being from 10:1 to 1 : 10, preferably from 9:1 to 8:2 and particularly preferably from 2:1 to 1:2.
  • compositions preferably comprise from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of the mixture ofN- and O-formals.
  • Such a composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate, and from 96 to 94% by weight of the mixture ofN- and O- formals, in particular from 96 to 94% by weight of a mixture of 3,3'-methylenebis(5- methyloxazolidine) and 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal.
  • novel compositions are preferably in stable liquid, viscous liquid or paste form, so that they are easy to handle and can be added easily to an industrial product at any time in order to preserve it.
  • the novel compositions may comprise further additives and/or auxiliaries, such as emission-reducing additives, viscosity- modifying additives, wetting agents and solvents which have a favourable effect on the technical properties of the compositions, such as, for example, solubility in water, in total amounts of less than 90% by weight, preferably of less than 30% by weight and particularly preferably of less than 15% by weight.
  • auxiliaries such as emission-reducing additives, viscosity- modifying additives, wetting agents and solvents which have a favourable effect on the technical properties of the compositions, such as, for example, solubility in water, in total amounts of less than 90% by weight, preferably of less than 30% by weight and particularly preferably of less than 15% by weight.
  • solubility in water in total amounts of less than 90% by weight, preferably of less than 30% by weight and particularly preferably of less than 15% by weight.
  • the mixing ratios of the individual additives to one another are in the customary ranges known for biocidal compositions.
  • compositions which comprise a solvent which is selected from 1,2-propylene glycol, l-methoxy-2-propanol, phenoxypropanol and phenoxyethanol.
  • glycols preferably 1,2-propylene glycol
  • addition of certain glycols, preferably 1,2-propylene glycol, in amounts of from 1 to 20% by weight, based on the composition has a positive influence on the odour of the compositions and reduces the emission of readily volatile substances, such as, for example, formaldehyde.
  • compositions are those which, based on the composition, include the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight and particularly preferably from 4 to 6% by weight, of an iodopropynyl compound according to the invention and b) from 99.8 to 80% by weight, preferably from 99 to 90% by weight and particularly preferably from 96 to 94% by weight, of a mixture of solvents and N-formals according to the invention or of a mixture of solvents and O-formals according to the invention or of a mixture of a combination ofN- and O-formals and solvents and also other additives as described above, the weight ratio of formal to a solvent being from 50: 1 to 1 : 10 and preferably greater than 9: 1.
  • the latter may comprise further known biocidal active ingredients, such as, for example, isothiazolones or mercaptopyridines, of which N-octylisothiazolone (Kathon 893 TM) and 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide, in particular in the form of its 40%) strength aqueous sodium salt solution (Pyrion-Na TM), are particularly preferred ;
  • biocidal active ingredients such as, for example, isothiazolones or mercaptopyridines, of which N-octylisothiazolone (Kathon 893 TM) and 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide, in particular in the form of its 40%) strength aqueous sodium salt solution (Pyrion-Na TM), are particularly preferred ;
  • the composition may also comprises further additives which improve its stability.
  • the composition as described above? comprises between 1 % and 10 % by weight of IPBC, between 85 % and 98,5 % by weight of 3-3'-methylene bis (5-methyloxazolidine) and between 0,5 % and 5 % by weight of a stabilizer selected from triethanolamine, pyriondisulfide, sodium sulfate or aluminium oxide.
  • the novel compositions are in the form of a stable liquid concentrate, a stable working solution prepared by diluting the concentrate, a stable emulsion or a stable suspension. The composition can thus be metered easily and also has a good shelf life and does not decompose under practical conditions.
  • the good handling properties of the composition compared with the storage, preparation and metering in of active ingredients present in two-component systems, are advantageous.
  • the novel composition is in the form of a concentrate, in which case the following requirements placed on concentrates are satisfied: broad effectiveness (e.g. against bacteria, yeasts and fungi) storage stability, transportation stability and thermal stability - relative insensitivity towards heat and light compatibility with packing materials adequate solubility in water and homogeneous distribution properties to achieve problem-free incorporation in the products to be preserved (e.g. aqueous solutions or hydrous products) - good incorporation into anhydrous or low-water products vapour phase effectiveness adequate pH compatibility, in particular up to pH 11 sufficiently low viscosity to enable simple metering.
  • broad effectiveness e.g. against bacteria, yeasts and fungi
  • storage stability e.g. against bacteria, yeasts and fungi
  • transportation stability and thermal stability e.g. relative insensitivity towards heat and light compatibility with packing materials
  • solubility in water and homogeneous distribution properties e.g. aqueous solutions or hydrous products
  • anhydrous or low-water products vapour phase effectiveness adequate pH compatibility,
  • novel compositions may effectively be added to industrial products containing industrial preservatives, in particular container preservatives, fuel additives, cutting fluid preservatives, preservatives for cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, emulsions and dispersions in the coatings industry or in metalworking, household products, cosmetics and the like, so that the stability thereof and the service life of the finished products is increased compared with known systems.
  • Increased stability of the novel compositions is particularly apparent from the lower tendency of the active ingredient to decompose, less discoloration and reduced formation of undefined decomposition products.
  • the abovementioned industrial products thus comprise a novel composition whose components are sufficiently compatible both in the concentrate and also in the emulsion or suspension.
  • the industrial products preferably comprise from 1 to 10% by weight, preferably from 2 to 5% by weight and in particular 2% by weight, of the novel composition.
  • novel combinations of iodopropynylbutyl compounds and N- and/or O-formals in particular the combination of iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC) and 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 TM)
  • IPBC iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
  • Mar 71 TM 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine)
  • compositions are improved by the addition of further additives as in Patent Claims 15 to 23, and, in particular, it is also possible to improve the effectiveness in the vapour phase.
  • novel compositions are adequately stable over sufficiently broad pH ranges which are relevant when the compositions are used in industrial products. Their stability is adequate in the pH range up to 12, in particular in the range up to pH 11, especially up to pH 9.
  • IPBC iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
  • DPG dipropylene glycol
  • PE polyethylene
  • compositions based on (90-x)% by weight of Mar 71 + x % by weight of IPBC + 10% by weight of 1,2-PLG were prepared.
  • the IPBC-containing mixtures were slightly cloudy and had to be filtered to give clear, colourless to pale yellow solutions, which were stored at a temperature of +40°C in clear glass in order to test the stability of the compositions.
  • Table I shows the development, determined by means of HPLC, of the IPBC concentration of the solutions with time over a period of 3 months. Investigations were carried out on solutions having an IPBC starting content of from 0 to 10% by weight.
  • the formaldehyde emission was measured using a Drager tube after storage for about three months at a temperature of +40°C.
  • the formaldehyde emission was determined using Drager tubes 67 33 081 in accordance with Drager instructions for use no. 234-33081 (Dragerwerk AG, Germany), which involved in each case carrying out 10 strokes at 21°C over a 50 ml wide-necked glass containing 5 g of the sample to be investigated. It was found that the formaldehyde emission increases with increasing IPBC content, as the results in the last line of Table II show.
  • the biocidal effectiveness of the compositions in the gas phase thus also increases with increasing IPBC content in an advantageous manner.
  • IPBC IP-containing 3% by weight of IPBC, from 80 to 97% by weight of N-formals and 17% by weight of 1,2-PLG were determined as a function of the storage time after the solutions had been stored at a temperature of +40°C in clear glass.
  • a summary of the various percentages in the compositions is given in Table III.
  • composition F had a considerably weaker odour than composition E, which had a characteristic pungent formaldehyde odour.
  • IPBC content determined by means of EDPLC (IPBC starting content 3% by weight) in the compositions investigated as a function of the storage period, is given in Table IV.
  • IPBC is compatible with different N-formals to varying degrees. Incompatibility is apparent in particular from a relatively high degree of discoloration following storage and a relatively high degree of IPBC degradation.
  • the low-odour Grotan BK TM is incompatible with IPBC.
  • preparations based on IPBC and Mar 71 TM with or without 1,2-PLG are significantly more stable and, after storage for three months at +40°C display on IPBC degradation of only about 50%.
  • the formaldehyde emission increases with increasing IPBC content.
  • the addition of 1,2-PLG to compositions which comprise Mar 71 and IPBC is therefore unfavourable for the stability, but has an advantageous effect on the odour of the compositions.
  • IPBC content of the preparations determined by means of HPLC, continually decreases throughout the storage time.
  • the effect of the solvent on the IPBC stability in the presence of Mar 71 is not very great.
  • All investigated compositions showed an IPBC degradation of about 50% after storage for 3 months in clear glass at +40°C.
  • BDG butyldiglycol
  • relatively suitable solvents for the novel compositions are: dipropylene glycol (DPG), l-methoxy-2-propanol (PM), phenoxypropanols (PP) and phenoxyethanol.
  • compositions containing Mar 71 TM with and without 1, 2, 5 and 10% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal were stored at room temperature in clear glass. The preparations proved to be sufficiently stable. However, over time a very slightly cloudy sediment formed in the mixtures. The addition of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal resulted in a clear positive odour ' modification of Mar 71 TM.
  • compositions which, in addition to 83 - x % by weight of Mar
  • Mar 71 and Kathon 893 ,TM the formulations in some instances comprised 1, 2, 5 and 10% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal. The preparations were found to be stable. In contrast to the compositions without Kathon 893 TM, no cloudy sediment formed here. The addition of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal resulted in a clear positive odour modification of Mar 71 TM
  • compositions containing IPBC and various N-formals The stability of a composition containing 3% by weight of IPBC, 80% by weight of Mar 71TM and 17% by weight of 1,2-PLG was determined by storage in polyethylene at room temperature and at +40°C. The composition stored at room temperature was unchanged, i.e. clear and colourless, after 14 months.
  • IPBC contents of the investigated compositions, determined by means of HPLC, are given in Table VII. The test proves that the combination of Mar 71 TM + IPBC + 1,2-PLG is sufficiently stable at various temperatures.
  • IPBC content was still 2.09% by weight after storage for 11 months at room temperature, if 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3- oxazine) was used as N-formal.
  • Table XII 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3- oxazine) was used as N-formal.
  • the formaldehyde content was 15 ppm (2 strokes 3 ppm) in 3,3'- methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) and 25 ppm (2 strokes 5 ppm) in Mar 71TM.
  • Preparations of 80% by weight of each N-formal and 20% by weight of 1 ,2-propylene glycol display a clearly different behaviour.
  • 1,2-PLG 3,3'- methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) leads to a reduction in the formaldehyde content to form 1.5 to 2.5 ppm (20 strokes) and the addition to Mar 71TM to a reduction to 10 ppm (5 strokes 5 ppm), the formaldehyde content being determined as described above for pure N-formals.
  • the experiment shows that the addition of propylene glycol significantly reduces the formaldehyde emission of the N-formals according to the invention.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to compositions having broad effectiveness against bacteria and fungi, which comprise (a) an iodopropynylbutyl compound and (b) one or more formaldehyde donor compounds, the formaldehyde donor compounds being N-formals, O-formals and/or a combination thereof. The compositions are also stable and effective in the form of liquid concentrates. The present invention also relates to the use of such compositions in industrial products and to industrial products which comprise these compositions.

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PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON IODOPROPYNYL- AND FORMALDEHYDE DONOR COMPOUNDS
The present invention relates to compositions or preservatives for use in industrial products, which protect these products against bacterial and fungal infestation over extended service lives.
Preservatives having a biocidal action for use in industrial products such as cutting fluids, cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, industrial emulsions or other water-based industrial products, and also for household products, such as, for example, cleaning products or cosmetics, such as, for example, bodycare products, are when required generally added to the products to be preserved in low concentration in the form of concentrates.
They protect these products against infestation by bacteria, fungi and yeasts and contribute to long service lives of industrial products, such as, for example, cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, and to a long useful life of household products and cosmetic products.
During their manufacture, storage and their use, preservatives are subject to certain requirements which arise inter alia from the way in which they are added to the abovementioned products in the form of liquid concentrates.
A known fungicidal active ingredient which is frequently used today is iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC), which is marketed, for example, by Troy Chemie as an organic fungicide preparation in the form of a 20% strength solution of the active ingredient in glycols under the trade name Troyshield F20. In order to achieve a likewise satisfactory bactericidal effect, it is, however, necessary to combine IPBC with other active substances, e.g. formaldehyde donor compounds. Regarding compatibility with IPBC, however, there are problems when used in concentrates containing formaldehyde donor compounds in the form of strongly alkaline bactericides. Thus, for example, Troy Chemie' s technical instruction sheet for Troyshield F20 ™ advises against mixing it with strongly alkaline bactericides, such as, for example, l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)hexahydrotriazine (Grotan BK ™), because the stability of fungicidally and bactericidally active preparations based on IPBC is impaired.
There has thus been a search for potential ways of improving the stability of IPBC-based compositions for use as preservatives having a fungicidal and bactericidal action.
The prior art includes, for example, an almost white powder consisting of IPBC and a mixture of l,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and hydroxy-methyl-5,5- dimethylhydantoin GlydantPlus ™, Lonza AG), which is used as a preservative for cosmetic preparations.
US-A-5,496,842 and US-A-5,428,050 disclose water-soluble compositions comprising a combination of iodopropynylbutyl compounds and N-methylol compounds. It is disclosed that compositions comprising IPBC and N-methylol compounds in a weight ratio of from 1 : 100 to 1 :2000 are in the form of a concentrate powder which, as a water- soluble additive, can be added to industrial products, in particular bodycare products, which then include from 0.01% to 2% of these compositions. The N-methylol compounds mentioned in US-A-5,496,842 and US-A-5,428,050 do, however, include compounds which are not compatible with IPBC, for example l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)-hexa- hydrotriazine.
EP 0327220 Bl discloses a combination of an iodopropynyl compound with known formaldehyde donors. The disclosed compositions include, as preferred iodopropynyl compound, IPBC and, as formaldehyde donors, non-toxic and odorless compounds which are suitable for use in bodycare products, for example urea derivatives and dimethyloldimethylhydantoin. The compositions of EP 0327200 Bl are likewise added, for example, in the form of solid, water-soluble mixtures, to the products to be preserved.
The known pulverulent concentrates do, however, have a number of technical disadvantages, such as, for example, a tendency toward clumping, a relatively low dissolution rate, a tendency to form dust and the like.
Moreover, the use of odourless, i.e. usually nonvolatile, formaldehyde donors does not, in the case of certain applications, offer adequate antimicrobial protection in the gaseous phase, since no vapour phase of volatile, formaldehyde compounds is present.
In addition, the N-methylols in the form of liquid concentrates mentioned in US-A-5,496,842 and US-A-5,428,050 are not compatible with IPBC, i.e. are unstable and are thus also insufficiently stable in liquid products, such as cutting fluids, which are to be preserved. This is therefore a disadvantage particularly because in industrial products such as cutting fluid emulsions, desired pH stabilization and buffering is achieved inter alia by adding basic, tertiary amines. The object of the present invention is to provide compositions which protect industrial products against bacterial attack and fungal infestation over extended service lives. The novel compositions should themselves be sufficiently stable and should not decompose under various conditions. In addition, they should be easy to handle and have advantageous technical properties and be easily incorporated into industrial products. Another object of the present invention is to provide biocidal compositions which include iodopropynylbutyl compounds and formaldehyde donor compounds which are compatible therewith. It should be possible to meter these compositions into standard commercial industrial products, for example by adding a liquid preparation. Another aim of the present invention is to provide compositions which have improved vapour phase effectiveness compared with the prior art and are sufficiently stable over a wide pH range.
A further object of the present invention is to provide industrial products, such as, for example, cutting fluids, which are distinguished from the prior art by increased stability and improved effectiveness.
This object is achieved by a composition which includes (a) an iodopropynylbutyl compound selected from iodopropynylbutyl esters, ethers, acetals, carbamates and carbonates and (b) one or more formaldehyde donor compounds, and is characterized in that the formaldehyde donor compounds are N-formals formed by the reaction or condensation of a monovalent or polyvalent, amino-substituted Ci-Cio-alkyl, - aryl or -aralkyl alcohol and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or O-formals formed by the reaction of a monovalent or polyvalent Ci-Cin-alkyl, -aryl -aralkyl alcohol or of a glycol or glycol ether and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or a combination thereof.
Preferred embodiments are the subject-matter of the dependent claims. The novel preparations preferably comprise iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC), and the formaldehyde donor compound is preferably an N-formal selected from 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 ™), 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3- oxazine) and l-aza-5-ethyl-3,7-dioxabicyclo-(3,3,0)octane, particularly preferably a combination of 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 ™) and IPBC.
The compositions comprising the novel iodopropynylbutyl compound and N- formals include the components in amounts, based on the composition, of from 0.1 to 20% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of N-formal, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of N-formal. The composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate, and from 96 to 94% by weight of N-formal, in particular 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazo- lidine). In addition or alternatively to the N-formals according to the invention, the novel compositions may also comprise O-formals formed by the reaction or condensation of formaldehyde-supplying. compounds and mono- or polyvalent Ci-Cio-alkyl, -aryl or -alkaryl alcohols or glycols or glycol ethers, such as, for example, 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal, ethylene glycol mono- and/or bisformal, butyldiglycol hemiformal, butylglycol hemiformal, benzyl glycol hemiformal, dipropylene glycol hemiformal and the like.
The compositions comprising the iodopropynylbutyl compound according to the invention and O-formals include the components in amounts, based on the composition, of from 0.1 to 20% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of O-formal, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of O-formal. The composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and from 96 to 94% by weight of O-formal, in particular from 96 to 94% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal.
Particularly suitable compositions are also those which comprise from 0.1 to 20% by weight, of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99.9 to 80% by weight of a mixture ofN- and O-formals, the weight ratio ofN- to O-formals being from 10:1 to 1 : 10, preferably from 9:1 to 8:2 and particularly preferably from 2:1 to 1:2. These compositions preferably comprise from 1 to 10% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound and from 99 to 90% by weight of the mixture ofN- and O-formals. Such a composition particularly preferably comprises from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl compound, in particular iodopropynylbutyl carbamate, and from 96 to 94% by weight of the mixture ofN- and O- formals, in particular from 96 to 94% by weight of a mixture of 3,3'-methylenebis(5- methyloxazolidine) and 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal.
The novel compositions are preferably in stable liquid, viscous liquid or paste form, so that they are easy to handle and can be added easily to an industrial product at any time in order to preserve it.
In addition to the biocidally effective components, the novel compositions may comprise further additives and/or auxiliaries, such as emission-reducing additives, viscosity- modifying additives, wetting agents and solvents which have a favourable effect on the technical properties of the compositions, such as, for example, solubility in water, in total amounts of less than 90% by weight, preferably of less than 30% by weight and particularly preferably of less than 15% by weight. Here, the mixing ratios of the individual additives to one another are in the customary ranges known for biocidal compositions.
Particularly suitable compositions are those which comprise a solvent which is selected from 1,2-propylene glycol, l-methoxy-2-propanol, phenoxypropanol and phenoxyethanol.
For example, the addition of certain glycols, preferably 1,2-propylene glycol, in amounts of from 1 to 20% by weight, based on the composition, has a positive influence on the odour of the compositions and reduces the emission of readily volatile substances, such as, for example, formaldehyde.
Particularly suitable compositions are those which, based on the composition, include the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight and particularly preferably from 4 to 6% by weight, of an iodopropynyl compound according to the invention and b) from 99.8 to 80% by weight, preferably from 99 to 90% by weight and particularly preferably from 96 to 94% by weight, of a mixture of solvents and N-formals according to the invention or of a mixture of solvents and O-formals according to the invention or of a mixture of a combination ofN- and O-formals and solvents and also other additives as described above, the weight ratio of formal to a solvent being from 50: 1 to 1 : 10 and preferably greater than 9: 1.
As well as the described additives and solvents, which contribute to improving the properties of the novel compositions, the latter may comprise further known biocidal active ingredients, such as, for example, isothiazolones or mercaptopyridines, of which N-octylisothiazolone (Kathon 893 ™) and 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide, in particular in the form of its 40%) strength aqueous sodium salt solution (Pyrion-Na ™), are particularly preferred ;
The composition may also comprises further additives which improve its stability. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, the composition, as described above? comprises between 1 % and 10 % by weight of IPBC, between 85 % and 98,5 % by weight of 3-3'-methylene bis (5-methyloxazolidine) and between 0,5 % and 5 % by weight of a stabilizer selected from triethanolamine, pyriondisulfide, sodium sulfate or aluminium oxide. The novel compositions are in the form of a stable liquid concentrate, a stable working solution prepared by diluting the concentrate, a stable emulsion or a stable suspension. The composition can thus be metered easily and also has a good shelf life and does not decompose under practical conditions. The good handling properties of the composition, compared with the storage, preparation and metering in of active ingredients present in two-component systems, are advantageous.
In particular, the novel composition is in the form of a concentrate, in which case the following requirements placed on concentrates are satisfied: broad effectiveness (e.g. against bacteria, yeasts and fungi) storage stability, transportation stability and thermal stability - relative insensitivity towards heat and light compatibility with packing materials adequate solubility in water and homogeneous distribution properties to achieve problem-free incorporation in the products to be preserved (e.g. aqueous solutions or hydrous products) - good incorporation into anhydrous or low-water products vapour phase effectiveness adequate pH compatibility, in particular up to pH 11 sufficiently low viscosity to enable simple metering. The novel compositions may effectively be added to industrial products containing industrial preservatives, in particular container preservatives, fuel additives, cutting fluid preservatives, preservatives for cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, emulsions and dispersions in the coatings industry or in metalworking, household products, cosmetics and the like, so that the stability thereof and the service life of the finished products is increased compared with known systems. Increased stability of the novel compositions is particularly apparent from the lower tendency of the active ingredient to decompose, less discoloration and reduced formation of undefined decomposition products. In addition to the customary constituents, the abovementioned industrial products thus comprise a novel composition whose components are sufficiently compatible both in the concentrate and also in the emulsion or suspension. The industrial products preferably comprise from 1 to 10% by weight, preferably from 2 to 5% by weight and in particular 2% by weight, of the novel composition. Surprisingly, it has been found that the novel combinations of iodopropynylbutyl compounds and N- and/or O-formals, in particular the combination of iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC) and 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) (Mar 71 ™), have a stability which is significantly improved over the prior art, even if they are present in the form of liquid compositions, such as, for example, solutions or emulsions, in particular liquid concentrates, and are added to the abovementioned industrial products in such a form.
In addition, the effectiveness of the compositions is improved by the addition of further additives as in Patent Claims 15 to 23, and, in particular, it is also possible to improve the effectiveness in the vapour phase. Moreover, the novel compositions are adequately stable over sufficiently broad pH ranges which are relevant when the compositions are used in industrial products. Their stability is adequate in the pH range up to 12, in particular in the range up to pH 11, especially up to pH 9.
The improvements achieved in the compositions as regards stability, effectiveness and other technically relevant properties, such as pH stability and emission behaviour, are illustrated by the examples below.
Examples
The following abbreviations are used in the examples below:
IPBC = iodopropynylbutyl carbamate
Mar 71 ™ = 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine)
Grotan BK ™ = l,3,5-tris(hydroxyethyl)hexahydrotriazine BDG = butyldiglycol
POE = phenoxyethanol
DPG = dipropylene glycol
PM = l-methoxy-2-propanol
PP = phenoxypropanol
Kathon 893 ™ = 45% strength N-octylisothiazolone solution in 1,2-propylene glycol
PE = polyethylene
PLG = propyleneglycol
Preventol D2 TM = benzyl alcohol hemiformal
Example 1
Compositions of IPBC and Mar 71 ™ with and without 1.2-proDvlene glvcol as solvent
In a test series, compositions based on (90-x)% by weight of Mar 71 + x % by weight of IPBC + 10% by weight of 1,2-PLG were prepared. The IPBC-containing mixtures were slightly cloudy and had to be filtered to give clear, colourless to pale yellow solutions, which were stored at a temperature of +40°C in clear glass in order to test the stability of the compositions.
Table I shows the development, determined by means of HPLC, of the IPBC concentration of the solutions with time over a period of 3 months. Investigations were carried out on solutions having an IPBC starting content of from 0 to 10% by weight.
Table I
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In a second test series, compositions based on (100-x) % by weight of
Mar 71 ™ + x % by weight of IPBC without the addition of 1,2-PLG were prepared. The IPBC-containing mixtures were likewise slightly cloudy and were therefore filtered to obtain colourless to pale yellow solutions. These solutions were stored in clear glass at a temperature of +40°C over three months. The development with time of the IPBC contents, determined by means of HPLC, is given in Table II for IPBC starting contents of from 0 to 10%) by weight. The stability of the compositions in the absence of 1,2-PLG is negligibly greater, although in both cases the stability of the compositions is adequate over a sufficiently long storage period.
Furthermore, the formaldehyde emission was measured using a Drager tube after storage for about three months at a temperature of +40°C. The formaldehyde emission was determined using Drager tubes 67 33 081 in accordance with Drager instructions for use no. 234-33081 (Dragerwerk AG, Germany), which involved in each case carrying out 10 strokes at 21°C over a 50 ml wide-necked glass containing 5 g of the sample to be investigated. It was found that the formaldehyde emission increases with increasing IPBC content, as the results in the last line of Table II show. The biocidal effectiveness of the compositions in the gas phase thus also increases with increasing IPBC content in an advantageous manner.
Table II
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Example 2
Compositions of IPBC and various N-formals
The stability and compatibility of IPBC in compositions containing 3% by weight of IPBC, from 80 to 97% by weight of N-formals and 17% by weight of 1,2-PLG were determined as a function of the storage time after the solutions had been stored at a temperature of +40°C in clear glass. A summary of the various percentages in the compositions is given in Table III.
The initially clear, colourless to slightly yellowish solutions became discoloured to varying degrees after storage for three months at a temperature of +40°C. Only the compositions based on IPBC and Mar 71 retained their clear, slightly yellowish appearance.
In all samples, the odour was characteristic, in some cases being pungent from the formaldehyde, and in others being amine-like. Composition F had a considerably weaker odour than composition E, which had a characteristic pungent formaldehyde odour. Table III
Figure imgf000011_0001
A summary of the development of the IPBC content, determined by means of EDPLC (IPBC starting content 3% by weight) in the compositions investigated as a function of the storage period, is given in Table IV.
Table IV
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It is found that IPBC is compatible with different N-formals to varying degrees. Incompatibility is apparent in particular from a relatively high degree of discoloration following storage and a relatively high degree of IPBC degradation. Thus, for example, the low-odour Grotan BK TM is incompatible with IPBC. In contrast, preparations based on IPBC and Mar 71 TM with or without 1,2-PLG are significantly more stable and, after storage for three months at +40°C display on IPBC degradation of only about 50%. The formaldehyde emission increases with increasing IPBC content. The addition of 1,2-PLG to compositions which comprise Mar 71 and IPBC is therefore unfavourable for the stability, but has an advantageous effect on the odour of the compositions.
Example 3
Stability of IPBC and Mar 71 in various solvents
The dependence of the IPBC stability in compositions of IPBC and Mar 71 ™ on various solvents used was tested by storing the compositions in clear glass at a temperature of +40°C. Investigations were carried out on preparations containing 1 or 3% by weight of IPBC combined with 89 or 87% by weight of Mar 71 ™ respectively and in each case 10% by weight of a solvent. The results are given in Tables V and VI.
Table V
Figure imgf000012_0001
* = measured as described in Example 1 using Drager tubes (10 strokes) at 21°C after storage for about 3 months at +40°C on 5 g in each case in a 50 ml wide-necked glass. Table VI
Figure imgf000013_0001
* = measured as described in Example 1 using Drager tubes (10 strokes) at 21°C after storage for about 3 months at +40°C on 5 g in each case in a 50 ml wide-necked glass.
It has been found that the IPBC content of the preparations, determined by means of HPLC, continually decreases throughout the storage time. The effect of the solvent on the IPBC stability in the presence of Mar 71 is not very great. All investigated compositions showed an IPBC degradation of about 50% after storage for 3 months in clear glass at +40°C. In both test series, the greatest IPBC degradation was in butyldiglycol (BDG). In contrast, relatively suitable solvents for the novel compositions are: dipropylene glycol (DPG), l-methoxy-2-propanol (PM), phenoxypropanols (PP) and phenoxyethanol.
There were clear differences in the formaldehyde emission determination. As Tables V and VI show, a composition containing l-methoxy-2-propanol performs particularly well. For example, compared with all the other solvents, the formaldehyde emission was reduced by up to about 50% after three months through the addition of 1- methoxy-2-propanol. Example 4
Stability of IPBC with various formals
The stabiliy of various IPBC compositions was tested in clear glass at temperatures of +25°C and +40°C. Investigations were carried out with preparations containing 10 % by weight of IPBC and 90 % of formals. The results are given in Tables VII and VIII.
Table VII
Figure imgf000014_0001
Table VIII
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Example 5
Stability of IPBC compositions containing further additives
Various additives were added to the compositions M and N and the stability of the resulting preparations were investigated as hereabove mentioned in example 7 ; the results are given in tables IX and X. Table IX
Figure imgf000015_0001
Table X
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Example 6
Odour modification of Mar 71™ by the addition of O-formals
Compositions containing Mar 71 ™ with and without 1, 2, 5 and 10% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal were stored at room temperature in clear glass. The preparations proved to be sufficiently stable. However, over time a very slightly cloudy sediment formed in the mixtures. The addition of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal resulted in a clear positive odour' modification of Mar 71 ™.
Example 7
Compositions based on Mar 71™ containing other biocides
The stability of compositions which, in addition to 83 - x % by weight of Mar
71 TM comprise as further biocide 17% by weight of N-octalisothiazolone (i.e. a 45% strength N-octylisothiazolone solution in 1,2-PLG = Kathon 893), was tested by storage in clear glass at room temperature. As well as Mar 71 and Kathon 893 ,TM , the formulations in some instances comprised 1, 2, 5 and 10% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal. The preparations were found to be stable. In contrast to the compositions without Kathon 893 ™, no cloudy sediment formed here. The addition of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal resulted in a clear positive odour modification of Mar 71 TM
Example 8
Stability of compositions containing IPBC and various N-formals The stability of a composition containing 3% by weight of IPBC, 80% by weight of Mar 71™ and 17% by weight of 1,2-PLG was determined by storage in polyethylene at room temperature and at +40°C. The composition stored at room temperature was unchanged, i.e. clear and colourless, after 14 months. The IPBC contents of the investigated compositions, determined by means of HPLC, are given in Table VII. The test proves that the combination of Mar 71 ™ + IPBC + 1,2-PLG is sufficiently stable at various temperatures.
Table XI
Figure imgf000016_0001
As well as Mar 71™, the compatibility of IPBC with 3,3'- methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) as a further N-formal was investigated. In addition to IPBC (3% by weight) and the corresponding N-formal (80% by weight), both compositions also additionally comprise 17% by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol. The IPBC content was determined after storage at room temperature after 1, 3 and 11 months. It has been found that a combination of IPBC and 3,3-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) is also sufficiently stable. As Table VIII shows, the IPBC content was still 2.09% by weight after storage for 11 months at room temperature, if 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3- oxazine) was used as N-formal. Table XII
Figure imgf000017_0001
Example 9
Formaldehyde emission of N-formals
As well as characterizing their compatibility and stability with IPBC, the N- formals Mar 71™ and 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) were tested with regard to their formaldehyde emission behaviour and odour. For this purpose, 1 g of each of the N-formals was left to stand overnight in a
400 ml beaker covered with para-film. On the following day, the formaldehyde content was then measured using Drager tubes (10 strokes) as described in Example 1.
The formaldehyde content was 15 ppm (2 strokes 3 ppm) in 3,3'- methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) and 25 ppm (2 strokes 5 ppm) in Mar 71™. Preparations of 80% by weight of each N-formal and 20% by weight of 1 ,2-propylene glycol display a clearly different behaviour. For example, the addition of 1,2-PLG to 3,3'- methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) leads to a reduction in the formaldehyde content to form 1.5 to 2.5 ppm (20 strokes) and the addition to Mar 71™ to a reduction to 10 ppm (5 strokes 5 ppm), the formaldehyde content being determined as described above for pure N-formals. The experiment shows that the addition of propylene glycol significantly reduces the formaldehyde emission of the N-formals according to the invention.

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1. Composition having broad effectiveness against bacteria and fungi, which includes (a) an iodopropynylbutyl compound selected from iodopropynylbutyl esters, ethers, acetals, carbamates and carbonates and (b) one or more formaldehyde donor compounds, characterized in that the formaldehyde donor compounds are N-formals formed by the reaction of a monovalent or polyvalent, amino-substituted Ci-Cio-alkyl, -aryl, -aralkyl alcohol and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or O-formals formed by the reaction of a monovalent or polyvalent Ci-Cio-alkyl, -aryl or -aralkyl alcohol or of a glycol or glycol ether and a formaldehyde-supplying compound, and/or a combination thereof.
2. Composition according to Claim 1, characterized in that the iodopropynylbutyl compound is iodopropynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC).
3. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the formaldehyde donor compound is selected from 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine), 3,3'-methylenebis(tetrahydro-2H-l,3-oxazine) and l-aza-5-ethyl-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3,3,0)- octane.
4. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the formaldehyde donor compound is 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine).
5. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the O-formals are selected from polyoxymethylene glycols, polyoxymethylene diacetates and polyoxymethylene dimethyl ethers.
6. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the O-formal is formed by the reaction of glycols or glycol ethers, in particular of 1,2-propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, ethylene glycol, butyl glycol, butyl diglycol or benzyl alcohol, and a formaldehyde-supplying compound.
7. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the iodopropynylbutyl compound is iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and the formaldehyde donor compound is 3,3'-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine).
8. Composition according to one of Claims 1 to 4 or 7, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, more preferably from 1 to 10% by weight and particularly preferably from 4 to 6% by weight, of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and b) from 99.9 to 80% by weight, more preferably from 99 to 90% by weight and particularly preferably from 96 to 94% by weight, of N-formal.
9. Composition according to Claim 8, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and b) from 96 to 94%╬╣ by weight of 3,3 '-methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine).
10. Composition according to one of Claims 1, 2, 5 or 6, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, more preferably from 1 to 10% by weight and particularly preferably from 4 to 6% by weight, of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and b) from 99.9 to 80%) by weight, more preferably from 99 to 90% by weight and particularly preferably from 96 to 94% by weight of O-formal.
11. Composition according to Claim 10, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and b) from 96 to 94%o by weight of 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal
12. Composition according to one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, preferably from 1 to 10% by weight and particularly preferably from 4 to 6% by weight of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and b) from 99.9 to 80% by weight, preferably from 99 to 90% by weight and particularly preferably from 96 to 94% by weight, of a mixture ofN- and O-formals, the weight ratio ofN- to O-formals being from 10:1 to 1:10, more preferably from 9: 1 to 8:2 and particularly preferably from 2: 1 to 1 :2.
13. Composition according to Claim 12, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 4 to 6% by weight of iodopropynylbutyl carbamate and b) from 96 to 94% by weight of a mixture of 3 ,3 ' -methylenebis(5-methyloxazolidine) and 1,2-propylene glycol hemiformal having a ratio ofN- to O-formal as in Claim 12.
14. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is in stable liquid, viscous liquid or paste form.
15. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it may also comprise additives and/or auxiliaries, preferably emission-reducing additives, viscosity-modifying additives, wetting agents, stabilizers and solvents.
16. Composition according to Claim 15, characterized in that the solvents reduce the emission of formaldehyde or formaldehyde-containing substances.
17. Composition according to Claim 16, characterized in that the solvent is selected from 1,2-propylene glycol, l-methoxy-2-propanol, phenoxypropanol and phenoxyethanol.
18. Composition according to one of Claims 15 to 17, characterized in that, based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 0.1 to 20% by weight, more preferably from 1 to 10% by weight, of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and b) from 99.9 to 80% by weight, more preferably from 1 to 10% by weight, of a mixture of N-formals and solvents or of a mixture of O-formals and solvents or of a mixture of a combination ofN- and O-formals and solvents as in one of the preceding claims, the weight ratio of formal to solvent preferably being from 50: 1 to 1 : 10, and in particular greater than 9:1.
19. Composition according to Claim 18, characterized in that based on the composition, it includes the following components: a) from 4 to 6% by weight of an iodopropynylbutyl compound and b) from 96 to 94%) by weight of a mixture of N-formals and solvents or a mixture of O-formals and solvents or a mixture of a combination ofN- and O-formals and solvents as in one of the preceding claims, the ratio of formals to solvents preferably being from 50: 1 to 1:10 and in particular greater than 9: 1.
20. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it additionally comprises further known biocidal active ingredients.
21. Composition according to Claim 20, characterized in that an additional biocidal active ingredient is an isothiazolone.
22. Composition according to Claim 20, characterized in that the additional biocidal active ingredient is N-octylisothiazolone or 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide.
23. Composition according to one of claims 15 to 18 which comprises between 1% and 10% by weight of IPBC, between 85 % and 98,5% by weight of 3,3-methylenebis (5- methyl oxazolidine) and between 0,5 % and 5 % by weight of a stabilizer selected from triethanolamine, pyriondisulfide, sodium sulfate or aluminium oxide.
24. Composition according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is in the form of a stable liquid concentrate, a stable working solution prepared by diluting the concentrate, a stable suspension or a stable emulsion.
25. Use of the composition according to one of the preceding claims or a combination of components (a) and (b) of the composition as in one of Claims 1 to 23 as preservatives for industrial products.
26. Use according to Claim 25, characterized in that the industrial products are industrial preservatives, in particular container preservatives, fuel additives, cutting fluid preservatives, preservatives for cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, emulsions and dispersions in the coatings industry or in metal working, household products, cosmetics and the like.
27. Industrial product, characterized in that it contains a biocidally effective amount of the composition as in one of Claims 1 to 24.
28. Industrial product according to Claim 27, characterized in that it includes industrial preservatives, in particular container preservatives, fuel additives, cutting fluid preservatives, preservatives for cutting fluids which have been mixed with water, emulsions and dispersions in the coatings industry or in metal working, household products, cosmetics and the like.
29. Industrial product according to Claim 27 or 28, characterized in that it preferably comprises from 1 to 10% by weight, preferably from 2 to 5% by weight and in particular 2% by weight of the composition as in Claims 1 to 23.
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