WO1999058728A1 - Water/oil repellant composition - Google Patents
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- WO1999058728A1 WO1999058728A1 PCT/US1999/010035 US9910035W WO9958728A1 WO 1999058728 A1 WO1999058728 A1 WO 1999058728A1 US 9910035 W US9910035 W US 9910035W WO 9958728 A1 WO9958728 A1 WO 9958728A1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C14—SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
- C14C—CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHING; APPARATUS THEREFOR; COMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING
- C14C9/00—Impregnating leather for preserving, waterproofing, making resistant to heat or similar purposes
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- the present invention relates a water/oil repellent composition, more particularly to a water/oil repellent composition containing microcapsules, in which a polishing agent is encapsulated.
- a water/oil repellent agent can permeates through leather to exert satisfactory water repellency and oil repellency.
- excellent gloss i.e. polishing effect can be exerted.
- the present applicant has suggested a composition for treating leather, a woven fabric and a cellulose material to impart high water/oil repellency to them, comprising (i) a fluorochemical compound represented by the formula: RF-Q-A [wherein Rf represents a fluoro aliphatic portion, A represents an aliphatic portion and Q represents an organic group] and (ii) a vehicle, in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2516889.
- RF-Q-A fluorochemical compound represented by the formula: RF-Q-A [wherein Rf represents a fluoro aliphatic portion, A represents an aliphatic portion and Q represents an organic group]
- a vehicle in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2516889.
- polishing agents such as solid wax, paste, emulsion, etc.
- the polishing effect is obtained by directly applying them on the leather surface and polishing the leather surface using a drying cloth.
- a method used exclusively to simultaneously exert the water/oil repellent effect and polishing effect in the leather products includes a method of using a two-component composition, i.e. a method of applying a solvent water/oil repellent agent product first, drying and wiping it by using a cloth and then applying a polishing agent and polishing by using a dry cloth.
- a two-component composition i.e. a method of applying a solvent water/oil repellent agent product first, drying and wiping it by using a cloth and then applying a polishing agent and polishing by using a dry cloth.
- an operation of two steps is essential and long labor hour is required. Therefore, it is desired to provide a water/oil repellent agent product capable of treating in one step.
- An object ofthe present invention is to solve the above problems ofthe prior art, and to provide a water/oil repellent composition which can simultaneously perform a water/oil treatment and a polishing treatment to leather products such as leather shoes, etc., by using one water/oil repellent composition, and can also exert excellent water/oil repellent effect and excellent polishing effect without requiring long time in the treatment.
- the present inventors have intensively studied to accomplish the above object. As a result, the present inventors have found that the expected effect can be accomplished by dispersing microcapsules, in which a polishing agent is encapsulated, in a water/oil repellent agent in a water/oil repellent composition containing the water/oil repellent agent as a main component.
- the water/oil repellent composition ofthe present invention contains a water/oil repellent agent as a main component, particularly characterized in that microcapsules, in which a polishing agent is encapsulated, are uniformly dispersed in the water/oil repellent agent.
- the encapsulized polishing agent is dispersed in the water/oil repellent agent, it is possible to avoid the following disadvantages caused by directly dispersing the polishing agent in the water/oil repellent agent. That is, when the water/oil repellent agent permeates through leather, the polishing agent permeates through leather, simultaneously, and it becomes impossible to apply a sufficient amount ofthe polishing agent on the leather surface.
- the polishing effect can not be expected.
- the polishing agent penetrated through leather, together with the water/oil repellent agent inhibits the water/oil repellency.
- the amount ofthe polishing agent in the composition added increases, the phase separation occurs. When the phase separation has occurred, it becomes impossible to uniformly apply the composition to the leather products any longer.
- the microcapsules, in which the polishing agent is encapsulated, used in the water/oil repellent composition according to the present invention are not specifically limited, as far as the above disadvantages are avoided. That is, the polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules are not specifically limited as far as the polishing agent encapsulated in the microcapsules does not elute in a solvent contained in the water/oil repellent composition and a protective film ofthe microcapsules is stable in the solvent.
- the protective film constituting the microcapsules is preferably a film of a polycondensate formed by polymerization, more preferably a film of a polycondensate such as aminoplast resin, etc. Among these films, a urea-formaldehyde condensate can be advantageously used.
- the polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules can be formed by utilizing a publicly known encapsulization technique.
- the polishing agent to be encapsulated in the microcapsules includes normal polishing agents, and is not specifically limited as far as the polishing effect is exerted. Taking the process of encapsulization into consideration, it is necessary that the polishing agent must be oil-soluble. Preferred examples thereof include paraffin wax, silicone oil, wax, natural fats and oils, but are not limited thereto. Such a polishing agent is normally used in the amount of 50 to 99% by weight based on the total weight ofthe microcapsules.
- the shape and size ofthe microcapsules vary widely, but is preferably spherical. The size, particularly diameter (outer diameter ofthe protective film) is normally within the range from 50 to 2500 ⁇ m, preferably from 100 to 1500 ⁇ m.
- the size ofthe microcapsules When the size ofthe microcapsules is too large, the microcapsules are broken only by applying a small pressure and the contents come out inadvertently. On the other hand, when the size is too small, the strength ofthe film is too strong and, therefore, the contents can not come out only by applying a moderate pressure. When the size ofthe microcapsules is too large or too small, uniform dispersion of the microcapsules can not be accomplished.
- the polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules are used in the water/oil repellent composition in the amount which satisfies the amount ofthe polishing agent required in single application ofthe water/oil repellent composition, or which secures to apply a desirable amount ofthe polishing agent on the leather products.
- the water/oil repellent agent used as the main component is preferably thickened so as to accomplish uniform dispersion ofthe microcapsules in the water/oil repellent composition.
- a suitable thickening means include use of dispersing agents such as thickener, etc., in combination.
- a suitable thickener include a polymer compound, which is soluble in the solvent or can be swollen in the solvent, and a compound, which can form a pseudo-network by ion bonding, for example, mixture of a polyvalent metal and an alkyl acidic phosphate, but are not limited thereto.
- the water/oil repellent agent in which the polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules are dispersed, is not specifically limited as far as the water/oil repellent agent can dissolve in the solvent and does not cause an adverse effect such as discoloration, etc. when applying on leather and, furthermore, sufficient water/oil repellency can be imparted.
- a suitable water/oil repellent agent include fluorine-contained acrylic copolymer, reaction product of fluorine- contained alcohol and fatty acid, perfluoroethylene oxide multimer, etc. Such a water/oil repellent agent is normally used in the state of being dissolved in an organic solvent.
- a suitable organic solvent examples include chlorinated hydrocarbon such as tetrachloroethane, trichloroethane, etc., hydrocarbon solvent such as isoparaffin hydrocarbon, etc., alcohols such as isopropyl alcohol, etc., ketones such as methyl ethyl ketone, etc., or a mixture thereof.
- the water/oil repellent composition ofthe present invention may contain additives, which are normally used, such as softeners, antioxidants, nutrients, perfumes, antibacterial agents, antifungal substances, deodorants, etc., if necessary, in addition to the water/oil repellent agent as the main component and polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules.
- additives which are normally used, such as softeners, antioxidants, nutrients, perfumes, antibacterial agents, antifungal substances, deodorants, etc.
- the amount of these additional active components and additives added can vary widely according to the desired results.
- the water/oil repellent composition ofthe present invention can be applied by various procedures when using in the treatment of leather products such as lather shoes, etc. For example, a preferred procedure is shown below. First, the water/oil repellent composition is applied on the surface ofthe leather product to permeate the water/oil repellent component through leather.
- an applying means such as brush, etc.
- an applying means e.g. sponge, etc.
- an applying means attached to the top portion of a vessel containing the water/oil repellent composition
- excellent water/oil repellency can be imparted to leather.
- almost all ofthe polishing agent-containing microcapsules in the water/oil repellent composition are remained on the leather surface.
- the polishing agent-containing microcapsules remained on the leather surface are broken by rubbing with a dry cloth to release the encapsulated polishing agent on the leather surface.
- polishing agent-encapsulated microcapsules 215 g of a urea-formaldehyde precondensate, 71 g of water and 29 g of sodium sulfate were charged in a reactor made of stainless steel, and the contents were stirred. Under vigorous stirring, 0.05 g of carboxylmethylcellulose was further added as a thickener. Then, 104 g of silicone oil (trade name: "KF96-500", manufactured by Shinetsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd.) was added as a polishing agent. In that case, stirring was performed while controlling the temperature and mixing rate, accurately. An aqueous citric acid solution was added to adjust the pH ofthe contents to 6.
- microcapsules were separated by filtration, washed and further dried. As a result, generally spherical silicone oil-encapsulated microcapsules having an average diameter of 423 ⁇ L m were obtained.
- Preparation of water/oil repellent composition As a water/oil repellent agent, a commercially available ScotchgardTM water/oil repellent agent (manufactured by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company of St. Paul, Minnesota) was used. This waterproofing gel contains a fluororesin, a hydrocarbon solvent, a mineral oil and a thickener as a main component.
- the silicone oil-encapsulated microcapsules prepared in the former step were incorporated into the prepared waterproofing gel for leather, Scotchgard TM in different amount (1.0, 3.0, 5.0 and 10.0 parts by weight) as described in Table 1 below, and then uniformly dispersed with mixing. As a result, a clear amber gel, in which the microcapsules are uniformly dispersed, was obtained.
- Table 1 shows the results obtained by visually evaluating the stability ofthe formulation in this preparation step.
- a change in glossiness ofthe leather surface was measured by using a commercially available gloss meter, micro-TRI-gloss (trade name, manufactured by Gardener Co.).
- the accompanied Fig. 1 is a graph showing a relationship between the amount of microcapsules added and the change in glossiness (increase in glossiness in case that the glossiness ofthe surface ofthe leather sample before treatment is 100). As is apparent from this graph, it is possible to improve the glossiness with the increase ofthe amount ofthe microcapsules added. Comparative Example 1
- Example II The procedure described in Example I was repeated, except that silicone oil (trade name "KF96- 10000", manufactured by Shinetsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd.), whose polishing effect is expected to be better than that ofthe silicone oil- encapsulated microcapsules, was directly incorporated into a waterproofing gel for leather, ScotchgardTM and then uniformly dispersed with mixing, for comparison. Also in this example, the amount of silicone oil added was 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 or 10.0 parts by weight.
- silicone oil trade name "KF96- 10000", manufactured by Shinetsu Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd.
- the amount of silicone oil added was 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 or 10.0 parts by weight.
- Example 1 In the same manner as described in Example 1, the stability ofthe formulation of silicone oil in this example was visually evaluated. As a result, the results as described in Table I below were obtained. In the same manner as described in Example 1, a relationship between the amount of silicone oil added and the change in glossiness was determined. As a result, a graph as shown in the accompanied Fig. 1 was obtained. In this example, high change in glossiness can be accomplished by adding a comparatively small amount of silicone oil because of excellent polishing effect of silicone oil used. And besides, the same or better effect can be accomplished by increasing the amount ofthe microcapsules added even in case of Example 1.
- a water/oil treatment and a polishing treatment to leather products such as leather shoes, etc. can be simultaneously performed by using one water/oil repellent composition. Accordingly, not only long time is not required to the treatment, but also there is such an effect that both ofthe resulting water/oil repellent effect and polishing effect can be improved to excellent level. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
- Fig. 1 is a graph showing a relationship between the amount of a polishing agent added and the change in glossiness.
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