WO2004032886A1 - Surface treatment - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- This invention relates to surface treatment compositions, and methods of treating surfaces.
- the invention relates particularly, but not exclusively, to compositions for treatment of the skin or hair to effect cleaning, and to related methods.
- cleaning denotes removal of dirt (including grease) and/or combating of microorganisms.
- compositions used for surface treatment include a surfactant or combination of surfactants which help to release dirt and/or microorganisms from the hard surface.
- Such compositions may also contain biocidal agents.
- Such compositions must be formulated carefully.
- surfactants may denature biocidal agents.
- Many biocidal agents have a detectable odour and the type and amount of a fragrance - typically an expensive ingredient - may need to be carefully selected. Foaming qualities are usually desired and these can be compromised by subtle aspects of the formulation selection.
- the viscosity of the compositions can be hard to control .
- the desired viscosity may be reduced as a function of time, temperature or pH. Optimal action of a biocidal agent in the composition may require a particular pH range, whereas a different pH range may be needed for optimal viscosity.
- a surface treatment composition which provides a surfactant and biocidal action at optimal viscosity for good handling and high surfactant efficacy, but without reducing the efficacy of any biocidal agent (s) in the composition. It would also be advantageous to provide a composition which can be stored for relatively long periods of time without significant detrimental alteration of viscosity of the composition, or significant reduction in either surfactant effect or biocidal activity. Furthermore, it would be desirable to provide a surface treatment composition which includes a surfactant, the composition being at the optimum pH for good viscosity and viscosity maintenance, and good surfactant and biocidal action.
- a surface treatment composition comprising at least one surfactant and at least two compounds selected from organic acids and salts of organic acids, and wherein the total concentration of the organic acids and salts of organic acids in the composition is at least 0.5% (w/v) .
- Preferred acids for use in the present invention are carboxylic acids.
- Preferred salts of organic acids for use with the present invention are carboxylates, preferably alkali metal carboxylates, more preferably potassium or, especially, sodium salts.
- Preferred carboxylic acids/carboxylates are aliphatic; especially saturated aliphatic.
- Suitable organic acids and salts thereof may include benzene sulphonic acid and other aromatic sulphonic acids, uric acid and other purine-containing acids and ascorbic acid and other sugar-derived acids.
- one of the organic acids or salt of an organic acid has two or more carboxylic acid or carboxylate groups .
- one of said compounds is an organic acid or a salt of an organic acid, having two or more carboxylic acid or carboxylate groups, and another of said compounds is an organic acid or a salt of an organic acid, having one carboxylic acid or carboxylate group.
- one of said compounds is an organic acid or a salt of an organic acid, having three carboxylic acid or carboxylate groups, and another of said compounds is an organic acid or a salt of an organic acid, having one or two carboxylic acid or carboxylate groups.
- Suitable organic acids/salts with one carboxylic acid or carboxylate group include linear or branched optionally substituted hydroxyalkyl carboxylic acids/salts or alkylmonocarboxylic acids/salts, of 1 to 8 chain carbon atoms, preferably 1 to 6 chain carbon atoms.
- a suitable monocarboxylic acid/salt is formic, acetic, chloroacetic, dichloroacetic, benzoic, 2,4,6- trihydroxybenzoic, 2-aminobenzoic, pyruvic, quinolinic, 2- chlorobenzoic, glyoxylic, thioacetic, glyceric, acetoacetic, hippuric, glycolic acid, and especially, lactic acid; or salts thereof.
- Suitable organic acids/salts with two carboxylic acids or carboxylate groups include linear or branched optionally substituted hydroxyalkyldicarboxylic acids/salts or alkyldicarboxylic acids/salts, of 2 to 10 chain carbon atoms, preferably 2 to 8 chain carbon atoms.
- Preferred organic dicarboxylic acids/salts include tartaric, oxalic, maleic, aspartic, L-glutamic, oxaloacetic, 2-oxogluteric, malonic, phthalic, methylmalonic, mesaconic, methylsuccinic, glutaric, malic and adipic acids or salts thereof.
- Suitable organic acids/salts with three carboxylic acids or carboxylate groups include linear or branched optionally substituted hydroxyalkyltricarboxylic acids/salts, alkyltricarboxylic acids/salts, of 3 to 10 chain carbon atoms, preferably 3 to 8 chain carbon atoms.
- Preferred organic tricarboxylic acids/salts include L- argininosuccinic, isocitric and, especially, citric acid or salts thereof.
- the composition comprises two organic acids and/or salts of organic acids; preferably carboxylic acids/salts.
- one of the organic acids/salts comprises lactic acid and/or lactate and another of the organic acids/salts comprises citric acid and/or citrate.
- the composition comprises both a first organic acid and a salt of that organic acid.
- the composition comprises both a second organic acid and a salt of that organic acid.
- the total concentration of all of the organic acids and/or salts thereof in the composition is at least 1% (w/v) , preferably at least 2% (w/v) .
- the total concentration of both organic acids and/or salts thereof in the composition is no more than 10% (w/v), preferably no more than 7.5% (w/v) .
- the pH of the composition is no more than 6, preferably no more than 5.5, more preferably no more than 5 and most preferably no more than 4.8.
- the pH of the composition is at least 2, preferably at least 3 and more preferably at least 4.
- the surfactant may be anionic, cationic, non-ionic, zwitterionic or amphoteric.
- surfactant preferably being independently selected from an anionic, cationic, non- ionic, zwitterionic or amphoteric surfactant.
- Suitable non-ionic surfactants include alkoxylated alcohols, particularly alkoxylated fatty alcohols. These include ethoxylated and propoxylated fatty alcohols, as well as ethoxylated and propoxylated alkyl phenols, both having alkyl groups of from 7 to 16, more preferably 8 to 13 carbon chains in length.
- alkoxylated alcohols examples include certain ethoxylated alcohol compositions presently commercially available from the Shell Oil Company (Houston, TX) under the general trade name NEODOL (trade mark) , which are described as linear alcohol ethoxylates, certain compositions presently commercially available from the Union Carbide Company, (Danbury, CT) under the general trade name TERGITOL (trade mark) which are described as secondary alcohol ethoxylates, and contain compositions present commercially available from Clariant (UK) under the general trade name GENAPOL (trade mark) and which are described to be linear and branched alcohol ethoxylates.
- Shell Oil Company Houston, TX
- NEODOL trade mark
- TERGITOL trade mark
- Clariant UK
- GENAPOL trade mark
- alkoxylated alkyl phenols include certain compositions presently commercially available from the Rh ⁇ ne-Poulenc Company (Cranbury, NJ) under the general trade name IGEPAL (trade mark) , which are described as octyl and nonyl phenols.
- Suitable anionic surfactants include linear C 8 to C 15 alkyl sulphates, C 8 to C ⁇ alkylsulphonates, C 8 to C l ⁇ alkylbenzenesulphonates, C 8 to C 16 alkyldiphenyloxide disulphonates and C4 to C 16 alkylated naphthalene sulphonates.
- anionic surfactants are sodium lauryl sulphonate and sodium dodecyl benezene sulphonate, or mixtures thereof.
- anionic surfactant is selected from those comprising an alkali metal or ammonium cation.
- a preferred composition of the present invention includes an anionic surfactant.
- Suitable amphoteric surfactants include betaines.
- a preferred composition of the present invention includes an amphoteric surfactant .
- An especially preferred composition of the present invention includes an anionic surfactant in combination with an amphoteric surfactant.
- the ratio of the weight of the anionic surfactant to the weight of the amphoteric surfactant exceeds 1:1, and more preferably exceeds 2:1. Most preferably it exceeds 4:1. In highly preferred embodiments it exceeds 6:1.
- the total concentration of the surfactant (s) in the composition is at least 2% (w/v) , preferably at least 5% (w/v) and more preferably at least 8% (w/v) .
- the total concentration of the surfactant (s) in the composition is no more than 25% (w/v) , preferably no more than 20% (w/v) .
- the composition is an aqueous composition .
- the composition comprises at least 50% (w/v) water, more preferably at least 60% (w/v) , most preferably at least 70% (w/v) .
- the composition may comprise one or more further ingredients such as preservatives , thickeners , fragrance , chelating agents , and sodium chloride , for example .
- the composition may contain a biocidal agent.
- the biocidal agent may be a bactericide, a viricide, a fungicide, a parasiticide, herbicide, algicide or any mixture of a combination thereof. Preferably it is a bactericide.
- biocidal agents include phenolic compounds, such as PCMX.
- biocidal agent present in the composition.
- a biocidal agent When a biocidal agent is present it may suitably be at a total concentration in the composition of at least 0.1% (w/v), preferably at least 0.2% (w/v) and more preferably at least 0.4% (w/v) . Preferably it is present in an amount of up to 2% (w/v) , more preferably up to 1% (w/v) , most preferably up to 0.6% (w/v) .
- the acids and/or salts used in the invention may provide biocidal action, and it is possible that a traditional biocidal agent, such as an aromatic or heteroaromatic compound, notably a phenolic compound (for example PCMX) , may not be needed in some embodiments. Accordingly compositions not containing such a biocidal agent are within the scope of the present invention.
- a traditional biocidal agent such as an aromatic or heteroaromatic compound, notably a phenolic compound (for example PCMX)
- PCMX phenolic compound
- compositions of the present invention have a foaming action with water on the surface to be treated.
- a surface treatment composition comprising at least one surfactant and at least two different organic buffers.
- the organic buffers comprise organic acids and salts thereof, as described above.
- the buffers are selected to be compatible with each other in the composition, and compatible with other components of the composition.
- each surfactant is as described for the first aspect of the invention.
- composition further comprises a biocidal agent as described for the first aspect of the invention.
- the composition of the first or second aspect is preferably a liquid skin cleaner (for example a hand wash), a shower gel, or the like.
- a package containing a composition of the first or second aspect the package comprising a container for the composition and a restricted dispenser outlet therefrom under the control of a user.
- the restricted dispenser outlet could be, for example, a spray nozzle of a pressurised canister, or the outlet of a pump- action container, for example a press-action ⁇ tap" or the spray nozzle of a trigger spray container.
- a method of treating a surface comprising the step of contacting the surface with the surface treatment composition of the first or second aspects of the invention.
- the surface is a surface of a person, in particular the skin or hair of a person.
- the method may comprise coating the surface with the composition, directly from a container or via the agency of a separate part, for example a sponge, cloth or the hand, or spraying the surface with the composition.
- the method may comprise the final step of rinsing the surface with an aqueous media, suitably clean water.
- KATHON CG - a preservative; a mixture of thiazolinones, supplied by Rohn & Haas
- a composition of the invention was made up according to Formulation A given in Table 1 below, in which lactic acid/sodium lactate and citric acid/sodium citrate were used as two different buffering agents.
- a second formulation, Formulation B was also prepared in which the citric acid/sodium citrate was omitted.
- a control formulation, Formulation C was prepared in which no such organic acid or salt was present .
- the Handwash Efficacy Suspension Test is based on a standard test for the assessment of the rapid germicidal activity for antibacterial liquid and bar soap products, test prEN12054 - chemical disinfection and antiseptics - Products for hygienic and surgical handrub and handwash, bactericidal activity, test method and requirements (phase 2, step 1); British Standard Institute draft for public comment 95/561926 July 1995; but with use of a different E. coli strain) .
- microbiocidal effect (ME) due to the action of the composition over the test contact time at the temperature at which the test was performed is expressed by the formula :
- N Q Number of cfu/ml of the relevant control test (test mixture without composition) .
- N Q Number of cfu/ml of the test mixture after the action of the composition.
- Formulations A, B and C were diluted in hard water to give a 50% v/v concentration, and were tested against S. aureus by contacting Formulations A, B and C with S . aureus cultures for one minute . The tests were repeated a further two times to give a total of three repeats.
- Viscosity stability issues were also studied.
- the polymeric thickener CROTHIX was found to be unstable at the pH of Formulation B (pH 4.7) .
- the pH of the formulation was increased to pH 5.2 to avoid viscosity degradation over time.
- the microbial efficacy of the product decreased considerably as compared to Formulation B at pH 4.7.
- the pH 5.2 formulation exhibited significant viscosity degradation. It was noticed that pH decreased over this time period.
- an increase in buffering capacity of Formulation B was investigated by increasing the amount of sodium lactate/lactic acid pairing, which resulted in excess of sodium ions, and as a result, the formulation was not capable of thickening.
- Formulation A employing namely sodium citrate/citric acid and sodium lactate/lactic acid, counteracted the loss of thickening capacity at pH 5.2, such that Formulation A at pH 5.2 showed significantly decreased viscosity degradation over time, with no significant loss of biocidal effect, compared to Formulation B in which the pH was increased by 5.2 by addition of further sodium lactate/lactic acid.
- the biocidal efficacy of Formulation A at pH 5.2 was much higher (5 log reductions v. S. aureus and E. coli) compared to Formulation B at pH 5.2.
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EP03753766A EP1551359B1 (en) | 2002-10-11 | 2003-10-10 | Surface treatment |
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