WO2009117013A1 - Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of measuring the deposition of a composition onto a substrate. This information can be used to correlate how the composition will deposit on sanitary ware, such as shower cubicles, baths, and wash basins.
- the present invention relates to a method for measuring the residue left by a composition on a substrate, the method comprising: a) providing a substrate; b) weighing the substrate to obtain an initial weight; c) providing in a container a mixture comprising a measured amount of water of a desired hardness and a measured amount of a composition to be tested; d) immersing the substrate in the mixture for a time sufficient to allow the composition to wet the substrate; e) removing the substrate and allowing excess mixture to drain off of the substrate; f) drying the substrate; and g) weighing the substrate to obtain a final weight.
- the method may further comprise, between steps b) and c), rinsing and drying the substrate by rinsing the substrate in the following at room temperature: i) tap water; then ii) de-ionized water; then iii) 200 proof ethanol; then iv) reagent grade Acetone; and then air drying the substrate.
- the method may further comprise, to provide the mixture in the container in step c), i) measuring the amount of water of the desired hardness into the container; ii) inserting a mixer into the container; iii) adjusting the container and water to a desired temperature; iv) adding the composition to be tested to form the mixture; v) mixing the mixture; vi) optionally adjusting the mixture to a desired temperature; and vii) stopping mixing.
- the substrate is initially partially immersed and then removed from the mixture, rotated about 180 degrees, and then placed back into the mixture so as to be partially immersed again in the mixture.
- the method further comprises comparing the initial and final weights to determine the weight of residue adhering to the substrate.
- the method further comprises determining the unit weight of the residue per unit area of the substrate by dividing the weight of residue by the total surface area of the substrate.
- the composition is a personal cleansing composition
- the substrate is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of glass, ceramic, porcelain, tile, acrylic, and fiberglass. More preferably, the method is for correlating the amount of residue left by the composition on sanitary ware when the personal cleansing composition is used in a bathroom.
- the invention relates to a method comprising: a) selecting a substrate of a known initial weight; b) optionally, rinsing the substrate in the following at room temperature: i) tap water; ii) de-ionized water; iii) 200 proof ethanol; iv) reagent grade Acetone; v) air drying the substrate; and vi) weighing the substrate to obtain the initial weight; c) measuring an amount of water of a desired hardness into a container; d) inserting a mixer into the container; e) adjusting the container and water to a desired temperature; f) adding a composition to be tested to form a mixture; g) mixing the mixture; h) adjusting the mixture to a desired temperature, if needed; i) stopping mixing; j) inserting at least 1 substrate into the mixture; k) allowing the substrate to sit in the mixture for a time sufficient to allow the composition to wet the substrate; 1) optionally, if the substrate is not fully
- ranges are a shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range.
- all references cited in the present disclosure are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. In the event of any conflict between a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
- the amount of material listed is the active weight of the material.
- room temperature refers to 23°C ⁇ 1.
- the method for measuring the residue left by a composition on a substrate may comprise: a) selecting a substrate of a known initial weight; b) optionally, rinsing the substrate in the following at room temperature: i) tap water; ii) de-ionized water; iii) 200 proof ethanol; iv) reagent grade Acetone; v) air drying the substrate; and vi) weighing the substrate to obtain the initial weight; c) measuring an amount of water of a desired hardness into a container; d) inserting a mixer into the container; e) adjusting the container and water to a desired temperature; f) adding a composition to be tested to form a mixture; g) mixing the mixture; h) adjusting the mixture to a desired temperature, if needed; i) stopping mixing; j) inserting at least 1 substrate into the mixture; k) allowing the substrate to sit in the mixture for a time sufficient to allow the composition to wet the substrate; 1) optionally, if the substrate
- the size of the substrate and container can be selected to be any desired size.
- the substrate can be a standard glass slide, and the container can be a beaker.
- the substrate can be any desired substrate.
- the substrate can be any surface found in a bathroom. Examples include, glass, ceramic, porcelain, tile, acrylic, or fiberglass. If it is desired to determine the residue left on a particular substrate, that substrate can be used. For comparing the residue left by different compositions, any type of substrate can be used for comparative purposes.
- all of the surfaces should be the same because all surfaces will be immersed in the composition to the same depth for testing.
- Tile for example, typically has a glazed finish on one surface and clay on an opposite surface. Tile should be provided that has the same glazed finish on all surfaces.
- glass laboratory slides can be selected as the substrate.
- the substrate can be rinsed prior to use to provide a clean substrate.
- the rinsing is done with each of the following materials in succession: tap water, deionized water (generally, less than about 1 ⁇ Sem), 200 proof ethanol, and reagent grade acetone.
- the substrate is allowed to dry.
- the substrate can be dried between each rinse material.
- the water hardness of water used to dilute the composition can be selected to be any desired hardness. By selecting different water hardness, the effect of water hardness on the deposition onto substrates can be measured.
- Mixing can be done with any type of mixer that can mix the contents of the container size selected.
- the mixer can be selected to be a magnetically driven stir bar or an impeller driven mixer.
- the temperature of the composition can be changed to be measured at any desired temperature. If the deposition at bathing temperatures is desired to be measured, then the temperature can be selected to be any temperature that a person would use for bathing. In some embodiments, the temperature is about 25°C to about 5O 0 C. In one embodiment, human body temperature, about 37 0 C, can be selected. In certain embodiments, the adjusting of the temperature is not necessary if the temperature is at the desired temperature. [0023]
- the substrate can be fully immersed into the mixture, or the substrate can be partially immersed. Partial immersion can be used to simulate a shower environment. To simulate a shower environment, the substrate can be inserted at any desired angle into the mixture. The selection of the angle is to maximize the area of the substrate in the mixture.
- the angle is about 10 to about 30°.
- the substrate is not to be directly parallel with the sides of the container. In some embodiments, approximately 2/3 of the slide's length will be submerged using this technique to simulate the partial exposure to liquid and air as would be present in a shower environment. If more than one substrate is used, they should not touch each other.
- the substrate can be inserted with any desired article that can hold the substrate.
- the holder can be tweezers, pliers, or clamps.
- the substrate can remain immersed in the mixture for any desired length of time.
- the time can be selected to be the amount of time for bathing. In some embodiments, the amount of time can be about 1 minute to about 30 minutes. In certain embodiments, the time can be selected to be about 10 minutes.
- the substrate is removed and excess mixture is allowed to drain off of the substrate.
- the substrate is held at an angle to allow the mixture to drain to one comer and drip off. This can be followed by touching the comer of the substrate to the edge of the container, without disturbing the surfaces of the substrate, to remove excess mixture.
- the substrate is then placed into a holder to allow the substrate to dry.
- the time is selected to be a time that allows for the mixture to dry. In one embodiment, the amount of time is about 24 hours.
- the drying can be done by air drying to more closely approximate the conditions after bathing.
- the drying can be done in a heated environment at a temperature below any selected bathing temperature, which can be less than about 50 0 C.
- the temperature should not be higher than a maximum temperature used for bathing so as to prevent solids that would be present after bathing from being volatilized away or flowing off the substrate.
- the substrate After drying, the substrate is weighed to obtain a final weight. The amount of material deposited on the substrate is calculated by subtracting the initial weight from the final weight.
- the mass per area can be determined by dividing the mass by the total surface area of the substrate. If more than one substrate was tested, additional statistical analysis, such as the mean and standard deviation, can be calculated.
- composition 1 to 4
- Composition X a currently commercially available moisturizing bodywash
- the Composition X was the Oil of Olay Ribbons Body Wash product available in commerce from The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA which had the following labeled composition: Water, Petrolatum, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate, Mineral Oil, Sodium Lauroamphoacetate, Sodium Chloride, Cocamide MEA, Fragrance, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Hydrolyzed Silk, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Glycerin, Citric Acid, DMDM Hydantoin, Acrylonitrile/Methacrylonitrile/ Methyl Methacrylate Copolymer, Isopentane, Sodium Benzoate, PEG-90M, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Red 7.
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CN2008800170414A CN101680829B (en) | 2007-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate |
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BRPI0809165-0A BRPI0809165A2 (en) | 2008-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | METHOD FOR MEASURING WASTE LEFT BY A COMPOSITION ON A SUBSTRATE. |
AU2008351332A AU2008351332B2 (en) | 2008-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate |
CA2681350A CA2681350C (en) | 2007-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate |
US12/160,807 US8015860B2 (en) | 2008-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate |
GB0918304.7A GB2470620B (en) | 2007-03-21 | 2008-06-24 | Method of measuring deposition onto a substrate |
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