WO2021132726A1 - シリカマイクロカプセル - Google Patents

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WO2021132726A1
WO2021132726A1 PCT/JP2020/049255 JP2020049255W WO2021132726A1 WO 2021132726 A1 WO2021132726 A1 WO 2021132726A1 JP 2020049255 W JP2020049255 W JP 2020049255W WO 2021132726 A1 WO2021132726 A1 WO 2021132726A1
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理紗 沢田
達也 諸藤
山崎 大輔
義人 古賀
智彦 市川
晴美 清藤
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  • the present invention relates to silica microcapsules.
  • microcapsules containing fragrances and bioactive agent substances have been developed and used in a wide range of business fields such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, general household products, and printing.
  • Melamine resin and aminoplast resin such as polyurea / urethane resin have been used as the shell constituting the microcapsules.
  • microcapsules are inevitably discharged into the environment, and in recent years, they have contributed to a substance of concern called microplastics. Therefore, it is desired to develop microcapsules having high environmental friendliness as an alternative to aminoplast resin.
  • silica microcapsules having a shell containing silica as a constituent are attracting attention as materials that can be expected to be environmentally friendly.
  • high density of the shell is required for long-term stable blending in preparations containing oils such as cosmetics, liquid detergents and fabric softeners, and preparations containing high concentrations of surfactants.
  • the pharmaceutical product has various pHs and viscosities depending on its use, and is required to be able to be blended in a pharmaceutical product having a wide range of physical characteristics. Therefore, various silica capsules have been studied so far.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 4-265149 contains a hydrophobic substance such as a fragrance using colloidal silica or fumed silica for the purpose of providing a micro-encapsulated substance containing a hydrophobic substance.
  • a hydrophobic substance such as a fragrance using colloidal silica or fumed silica for the purpose of providing a micro-encapsulated substance containing a hydrophobic substance.
  • a microencapsulation containing an outer silica layer is described.
  • shells containing silica as a constituent component and core-shell type microcapsules containing an oil-soluble component as a core component have also been studied.
  • Patent Document 2 describes a microcapsule particle composition or the like having a core material encapsulated in a microcapsule shell, and uses a fragrance as a core material and a cationic surfactant. It is described that a silica capsule particle composition having a strong shell can be obtained by forming silica capsule particles as an emulsifier and then treating the silica capsule particles with polyethyleneimine or the like.
  • Patent Document 3 describes a method for preparing microcapsules having a sunscreen component or the like as a core, and a cationic surfactant and a nonionic surfactant are used in combination to be used outside the system (Patent Document 3).
  • Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2012-501849 shows the stability of the aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules, in which a colloidal silicate sequestering agent is added to the aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules and colloidal silicate particles. How to improve is described.
  • Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2012-501849 shows the stability of the aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules, in which a colloidal silicate sequestering agent is added to the aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules and colloidal silicate particles. How to improve is described.
  • Patent Document 5 describes a core made of an organic compound such as a fragrance, a first shell that encloses the core, and a method for producing microcapsules having a second shell that encloses the first shell. It is described that the shell of microcapsules is formed by a two-step sol-gel reaction to increase the tightness and strength of the shell.
  • the present invention is a silica microcapsule having a shell and a core containing one or more organic compounds inside the shell.
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the organic compound relates to silica microcapsules containing primary alcohols.
  • primary alcohol is widely used in compounded fragrances as an active ingredient for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and as a soft and low threshold fragrance ingredient, and is an important ingredient as an inclusion component of microcapsules.
  • alcohol-based fragrances are often used as blended fragrances because they have a softer scent than ester-based fragrances and have a low threshold value.
  • primary alcohols are excellent in fragrance and impart a fresh scent. It is preferred because it can be used and has a high palatability. Therefore, from the viewpoint of improving the degree of freedom of blending into the applicable formulation and controlling the particle size distribution, it is also required to reduce the particle size of the silica capsule.
  • the step of emulsifying the aqueous phase component containing a surfactant and the oil phase component containing the contained organic compound and the raw material silica (silica precursor) is performed.
  • the particle size of the obtained silica capsule depends on the particle size of the emulsified droplet of the emulsion obtained by this emulsification treatment, fine emulsified droplets can be formed in a shorter time, and the silica having a smaller particle size can be formed. There is also a need to improve the production efficiency of capsules.
  • the present inventors have found that the particle size of silica capsules can be unexpectedly reduced by using a primary alcohol as an inclusion component, and have reached the present invention.
  • the present invention is a method for producing silica microcapsules containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol, a softening agent composition containing the silica microcapsules, and silica microcapsules having excellent production efficiency of silica capsules having a small particle size. Regarding.
  • the present inventors can obtain silica microcapsules having a smaller particle size by using core-shell type silica microcapsules having a core containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a shell containing silica as a constituent component.
  • the present invention relates to the following [1] to [4].
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the organic compound contains a primary alcohol and contains
  • Step I An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions.
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the organic compound contains a primary alcohol and contains A method for producing silica microcapsules, which comprises the following steps 1 and 2.
  • Step 1 An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions to form a core.
  • Step 2 Obtained in Step 1.
  • a silica microcapsule containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol, a softener composition containing the silica microcapsule, and a silica microcapsule having an excellent production efficiency of a silica capsule having a small particle size can be provided.
  • the silica microcapsule (silica capsule) of the present invention is a silica capsule having a shell and a core containing one or more kinds of organic compounds inside the shell, and the shell contains silica as a constituent component and the organic.
  • the compound comprises a primary alcohol.
  • long-term retention of an organic compound containing a primary alcohol contained therein is also referred to as “long-term retention”.
  • production efficiency of silica capsules having a smaller particle size is also simply referred to as "production efficiency”.
  • a silica capsule containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol can be obtained, and the production efficiency of the silica capsule can be further improved.
  • the reason is not clear, but it can be considered as follows.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention contains a primary alcohol as an inclusion component, the area of the oil-water interface, which is the shell forming site of the silica capsule, increases with respect to the amount of the inclusion component by reducing the particle size of the emulsified droplet. Therefore, the amount of excess silica precursor that does not contribute to shell formation can be suppressed, the density and strength of the shell can be enhanced, and a silica capsule containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol can be obtained.
  • the shell is broken in response to various stimulating factors, so that the delivery performance of the primary alcohol can be satisfactorily exhibited, and the retention and release of the contained components can be controlled.
  • the relationship between the emulsification treatment time and the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet depends on the production scale and the stirring means used for preparing the emulsion, but in improving the performance of the stirring means. There is a limit.
  • the contained organic compound contains a primary alcohol, when emulsifying the oil phase component containing the primary alcohol and the aqueous phase component, fine emulsified droplets can be efficiently produced in a shorter time. It is considered that the production efficiency of silica capsules having a smaller particle size can be improved probably because they can be formed.
  • the core of the silica capsule of the present invention contains one or more organic compounds.
  • the organic compound contains a primary alcohol from the viewpoint of reducing the particle size of the silica capsule. From the same viewpoint as described above, the primary alcohol has a carbon number of preferably 4 or more, more preferably 6 or more, still more preferably 8 or more, and preferably 18 or less, more preferably 16 or less, still more preferable. Is 14 or less, more preferably 12 or less.
  • the hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity of the primary alcohol may be indexed by the cLogP value, which is a calculated value of the common logarithm "LogP" of the partition coefficient P (n-octanol / water) between n-octanol and water. it can.
  • the cLogP value is calculated by the method described in A.Leo Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry, Vol.4 C.Hansch, PGSammens, JB Taylor and CARamsden, Eds., P.295, Pergamon Press, 1990. ) ′′, Which is the cLogP value calculated by the program CLOGP v4.01.
  • the cLogP value of the primary alcohol is preferably 1.0 or more, more preferably 2.0 or more, still more preferably 3.0 or more, and preferably 7.0 or less, more preferably 6.5 or less. , More preferably 6.0 or less, and even more preferably 5.5 or less.
  • the primary alcohol is a fragrance (fragrance component in a compounded fragrance), an antibacterial agent, a preservative, a repellent (for example, a pest repellent), and a pharmaceutical active ingredient. It is preferable that it is one or more selected from.
  • the primary alcohol is preferably a fragrance component.
  • the primary alcohol is preferably a fragrance component.
  • the primary alcohols include linear saturated aliphatic primary alcohols such as 1-decanol, 1-undecanol, 1-dodecanol (alcohol C-12); and direct cis-3-hexenol and the like.
  • Chain unsaturated aliphatic primary alcohols linear or branched aliphatic primary alcohols such as branched saturated aliphatic primary alcohols such as tetrahydrogeraniol; 4-isopropylcyclohexanemethanol, sandals mysol core
  • Orid primary alcohols containing saturated or unsaturated ring structures such as; terpene primary alcohols such as geraniol, nerol, citronellol; 2-phenylethyl alcohol, cinnamyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol, 6-phenyl-1-hexanol.
  • Primary alcohols such as aromatic primary alcohols such as pump fleur.
  • the primary alcohols are preferably terpene-based primary alcohols, linear or branched aliphatic primary alcohols, and aromatic primary alcohols from the viewpoint of reducing the particle size of silica capsules.
  • One or more selected from alcohols more preferably one or more selected from terpene primary alcohols and aromatic primary alcohols.
  • the terpenic primary alcohol is preferably geraniol, citronerol, or nerol
  • the aliphatic primary alcohol is preferably alcohol C-12, tetrahydrogeraniol, or cis-3-hexenol, and is aromatic primary.
  • the alcohol examples include 2-phenylethyl alcohol, 6-phenyl-1-hexanol, and benzyl alcohol.
  • the primary alcohol is preferably one or more selected from geraniol, citronellol, nerol, 2-phenylethyl alcohol, and tetrahydrogeraniol from the viewpoint of flexibility of formulation as a fragrance.
  • the primary alcohol can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
  • the cLogP value of the primary alcohol contained in the contained organic compound is calculated by multiplying the cLogP value of each primary alcohol by the volume ratio of each primary alcohol and adding them. It can be obtained by doing.
  • the organic compound may contain components other than the primary alcohol.
  • Other components preferably include fragrances, fragrance precursors, oils (eg, moisturizers), antioxidants, cooling agents, dyes, dyes, silicones, solvents, and oil-soluble polymers other than the primary alcohols.
  • fragrances eg, fragrance precursors, oils, antioxidants, and solvents other than the primary alcohol, and more preferably other than the primary alcohol.
  • fragrances and fragrance precursors One or more selected from fragrances and fragrance precursors.
  • the fragrance precursor examples include a compound that releases a fragrance component in response to water, a compound that releases a fragrance component in response to light, and the like.
  • the compound that releases the fragrance component in response to water examples include a siliceous ester compound having an alkoxy component derived from fragrance alcohol, a fatty acid ester compound having an alkoxy component derived from fragrance alcohol, a carbonyl component derived from fragrance aldehyde or fragrance ketone, and alcohol.
  • Examples thereof include a hemiaminol compound or a hydrazone compound obtained by the above reaction.
  • Compounds that release fragrance components in response to light include 2-nitrobenzyl ether compounds having an alkoxy component derived from fragrance alcohols, ⁇ -ketoester compounds having carbonyl components derived from fragrance aldehydes and fragrance ketones, and alkoxy derived from fragrance alcohols. Examples thereof include coumarin acid ester compounds having components.
  • These perfume precursors may be used, for example, as a polymer such as a reaction product of a part of the carboxy group of polyacrylic acid and a perfume alcohol.
  • the organic compound preferably has appropriate hydrophobicity from the viewpoint of increasing the encapsulation rate and improving the long-term retention.
  • the cLogP value can be used as an index showing the hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity of the organic compound.
  • the cLogP value of the organic compound can be obtained by multiplying the cLogP value of each constituent component by the volume ratio of each constituent component and summing them.
  • the cLogP value of the organic compound is preferably 1.0 or more, more preferably 2.0 or more, still more preferably 3.0 or more, even more preferably 4.0 or more, and preferably 30 or less. It is preferably 20 or less, more preferably 10 or less, and even more preferably 7.0 or less.
  • the encapsulation rate of the organic compound in the obtained silica capsule is improved in the sol-gel reaction using oil droplets in water described later. Further, even when the organic compound is a fragrance composition composed of a plurality of fragrance components, similarly, when the cLogP value of the fragrance composition is 1.0 or more, the sol-gel reaction can be carried out. The encapsulation rate of the fragrance composition in the obtained silica capsule can be improved.
  • an organic compound having a high oil-water interfacial tension not only an organic compound having a high oil-water interfacial tension but also an organic compound having a relatively low oil-water interfacial tension can be included as a core of a silica capsule.
  • the oil-water interfacial tension of the organic compound contained as the core is preferably 3 mN / m or more, more preferably 4 mN / m or more, still more preferably 5 mN / m or more, and more, from the viewpoint of easy formation of the core-shell type silica capsule.
  • the oil-water interfacial tension of the organic compound can be measured by the method described in Examples.
  • the content of the primary alcohol in the organic compound is preferably 1% by mass or more, more preferably 2% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of satisfactorily expressing the delivery performance of the primary alcohol and improving the production efficiency. More preferably 3% by mass or more, still more preferably 5% by mass or more, still more preferably 10% by mass or more, still more preferably 20% by mass or more, still more preferably 30% by mass or more, still more preferably 40% by mass. % Or more, more preferably 50% by mass or more, and preferably 100% by mass or less from the viewpoint of increasing the encapsulation rate and improving the long-term retention.
  • the content of the other component in the organic compound has the effect of the present invention. It is a range that does not inhibit, and is an amount according to the function exerted by such other components.
  • the organic compound is a blended fragrance
  • the content of other components in the organic compound is an amount corresponding to the required fragrance.
  • the primary alcohol since the primary alcohol can be encapsulated in the silica capsule at a high encapsulation rate, it can be prepared without being restricted by the type and amount of the primary alcohol.
  • the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention contains silica as a component.
  • the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention preferably contains silica, which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate of alkoxysilane, as a constituent component.
  • the silica capsule shell of the present invention has a viewpoint of reducing the particle size of the silica capsule, increasing the encapsulation rate, improving long-term retention, exhibiting the delivery performance of primary alcohol, and improving production efficiency. From the viewpoint of allowing the mixture to be formed, it is preferably formed by a sol-gel reaction using an alkoxysilane as a precursor.
  • the "sol-gel reaction” means a reaction in which alkoxysilane is hydrolyzed and polycondensed to form silica, which is a constituent of the shell, through a sol and gel state.
  • alkoxysilane is hydrolyzed and polycondensed to form silica, which is a constituent of the shell, through a sol and gel state.
  • tetraalkoxysilane is hydrolyzed
  • a silanol compound is produced by a dehydration condensation reaction and a dealcohol condensation reaction to produce a siloxane oligomer, and the dehydration condensation reaction further proceeds to form silica.
  • the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention may contain an inorganic polymer other than silica as a constituent component as long as the effect of the present invention is not impaired.
  • the inorganic polymer means a polymer containing an inorganic element.
  • the inorganic polymer include a polymer composed of only an inorganic element, a polymer in which the main chain is composed of only an inorganic element and has an organic group as a side chain or a substituent.
  • the inorganic polymer is preferably a metal oxide containing a metal element or a metalloid element, and more preferably a metal alkoxide [M (OR) x] as a precursor, which is similar to the sol-gel reaction of silica described above. It is a polymer formed by the reaction.
  • M is a metal or metalloid element
  • R is a hydrocarbon group.
  • the metal or metalloid element constituting the metal alkoxide include titanium, zirconium, aluminum, zinc and the like.
  • the alkoxysilane has a viewpoint of reducing the particle size of the silica capsule, increasing the encapsulation rate of the organic compound, improving the long-term retention, and satisfactorily expressing the delivery performance of the primary alcohol, and the production efficiency. From the viewpoint of improvement, tetraalkoxysilane is preferable.
  • the tetraalkoxysilane preferably has an alkoxy group having 1 or more and 4 or less carbon atoms from the viewpoint of promoting the sol-gel reaction, and more preferably tetramethoxysilane, tetraethoxysilane, and tetraisopropoxysilane. It is one or more selected from, more preferably one or more selected from tetramethoxysilane and tetraethoxysilane, and even more preferably tetraethoxysilane.
  • the silica capsule shell of the present invention is preferably produced by the following step I.
  • Step I An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions.
  • step I an emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a tetraalkoxysilane is sol-gel under acidic conditions.
  • This is a step of forming a silica capsule having a core and a shell containing silica as a constituent of the reaction to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing the silicapsule.
  • Examples of the cationic surfactant in the step I include an alkylamine salt and an alkyl quaternary ammonium salt.
  • the alkyl group of the alkylamine salt and the alkyl quaternary ammonium salt preferably has 10 or more carbon atoms, more preferably 12 or more carbon atoms, still more preferably 14 or more carbon atoms, and preferably 22 or less, more preferably 20 or less carbon atoms. More preferably, it is 18 or less.
  • Examples of the alkylamine salt include alkylamine acetate salts such as laurylamine acetate and stearylamine acetate.
  • Examples of the quaternary ammonium salt include an alkyltrimethylammonium salt, a dialkyldialkylammonium salt, and an alkylbenzyldimethylammonium salt.
  • alkyltrimethylammonium salt examples include alkyltrimethylammonium chlorides such as lauryltrimethylammonium chloride, cetyltrimethylammonium chloride and stearyltrimethylammonium chloride; alkyltrimethylammonium bromides such as lauryltrimethylammonium bromide, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and stearyltrimethylammonium bromide.
  • alkyltrimethylammonium salt include dialkyldimethylammonium chloride such as distearyldimethylammonium chloride; and dialkyldimethylammonium bromide such as distearyldimethylammonium bromide.
  • alkylbenzyldimethylammonium salt examples include alkylbenzyldimethylammonium chloride and alkylbenzyldimethylammonium bromide.
  • the cationic surfactant is preferably a quaternary ammonium salt, more preferably an alkyltrimethylammonium salt having an alkyl group having 10 or more and 22 or less carbon atoms, and further preferably 10 or more and 22 carbon atoms.
  • alkyltrimethylammonium chloride having the following alkyl group, more preferably one or more selected from lauryltrimethylammonium chloride, stearyltrimethylammonium chloride, and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, and even more preferably cetyltrimethylammonium chloride. is there.
  • step I other emulsifiers may be further contained in addition to the cationic surfactant as long as the effects of the present invention are not impaired.
  • examples of other emulsifiers include polymer dispersants, nonionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, and amphoteric surfactants.
  • the content of the cationic surfactant in the aqueous phase component is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, still more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of dispersion stability of the emulsified droplets.
  • the content of the cationic surfactant in the aqueous phase component is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, still more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of dispersion stability of the emulsified droplets.
  • it is preferably 10% by mass or less, more preferably.
  • the amount of the oil phase component in the total amount of the emulsion obtained in step I is preferably 5% by mass or more, more preferably 10% by mass or more, still more preferably 15% by mass or more, and From the viewpoint of obtaining a stable emulsion, it is preferably 50% by mass or less, more preferably 45% by mass or less, still more preferably 40% by mass or less, still more preferably 35% by mass or less.
  • the amount of tetraalkoxysilane added in step I is preferably 10% by mass or more, more preferably 10% by mass or more, based on the amount of the organic compound in step I, from the viewpoint of promoting the sol-gel reaction and forming a sufficiently dense shell.
  • the amount of tetraalkoxysilane added in step I is the ratio when the amount of the organic compound in step I is 100% by mass.
  • the total amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in the total amount of the aqueous phase component and the oil phase component in the step I is preferably 5% by mass or more, more preferably 10% by mass or more, still more preferably 15% by mass or more. From the viewpoint of obtaining a stable emulsion, the content is preferably 50% by mass or less, more preferably 45% by mass or less, still more preferably 40% by mass or less, still more preferably 35% by mass or less.
  • Step I preferably includes the following steps 1-1 to 1-4.
  • Step 1-1 A step of preparing an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant
  • Step 1-2 A step of mixing the organic compound and a tetraalkoxysilane to prepare an oil phase component
  • Step 1-4 A step of mixing and emulsifying the aqueous phase component obtained in step 1 and the oil phase component obtained in step 1-2 to obtain an emulsion
  • the emulsion obtained in step 1-3 is 1 A step of forming a silica capsule having a core and a shell containing silica as a constituent, which is subjected to a sol-gel reaction in the first step.
  • the stirring means used for preparing the emulsion is not particularly limited, but a homogenizer having a strong shearing force, a high-pressure disperser, an ultrasonic disperser, or the like can be used.
  • homo mixer "Disper” (product name, manufactured by Primix Corporation), “Clearmix” (product name, manufactured by M-Technique Co., Ltd.), “Cavitron” (product name, manufactured by Pacific Machinery & Engineering Co., Ltd.), etc. are used. You can also do it.
  • the temperature at the time of mixing and emulsifying the aqueous phase component and the oil phase component is preferably 5 ° C. or higher, more preferably 8 ° C.
  • the rotation speed of the stirring means and the mixing and emulsification time of the aqueous phase component and the oil phase component are appropriately adjusted so that the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet of the emulsified solution is within the range described later.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet in the emulsion of step I is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 0.2 ⁇ m or more, and further, from the viewpoint of reducing the specific surface area with respect to the outside environment of the silica capsule and enhancing the long-term retention. It is preferably 0.3 ⁇ m or more, and is preferably 50 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 30 ⁇ m or less, still more preferably 10 ⁇ m or less, from the viewpoint of reducing the particle size of the silica capsule and the physical strength of the silica capsule. It is even more preferably 5 ⁇ m or less, even more preferably 3 ⁇ m or less, and even more preferably 2 ⁇ m or less.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet can be measured by the method described in Examples.
  • the initial pH of the sol-gel reaction in step I is determined from the viewpoint of maintaining a balance between the hydrolysis reaction and the condensation reaction of tetraalkoxysilane, and from the viewpoint of suppressing the formation of a highly hydrophilic sol and promoting the progress of encapsulation. It is preferably 3.0 or more, more preferably 3.3 or more, still more preferably 3.5 or more, and suppresses the coexistence of formation of a silica shell and aggregation of emulsion droplets, and silica having a dense shell. From the viewpoint of obtaining capsules, it is preferably 4.5 or less, more preferably 4.3 or less, still more preferably 4.1 or less.
  • step 1-4 may preferably be the following step 1-4'.
  • Step 1-4' The pH of the emulsion obtained in Step 1-3 is adjusted with a pH adjuster, and the sol-gel reaction of the first step is carried out to form a silica capsule having a core and a shell. And the step of obtaining an aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule
  • Examples of the acidic pH adjuster include inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulfuric acid, organic acids such as acetic acid and citric acid, and solutions obtained by adding a cation exchange resin to water, ethanol and the like, preferably hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. , Nitric acid, citric acid.
  • Examples of the alkaline pH adjuster include sodium hydroxide, sodium hydrogencarbonate, potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, trishydroxymethylaminomethane and the like, and sodium hydroxide and ammonium hydroxide are preferable. ..
  • the reaction temperature of the sol-gel reaction in step I can be any value as long as it is equal to or higher than the melting point of water contained as the aqueous phase and lower than the boiling point. From the viewpoint of controlling the balance and forming a dense shell, it is preferable to keep the temperature within a certain range.
  • the range is preferably 5 ° C. or higher and 60 ° C. or lower, more preferably 10 ° C. or higher and 50 ° C. or lower, and further preferably 15 ° C. or higher and 40 ° C. or lower.
  • the reaction time of the sol-gel reaction in step I is preferably 0.5 hours or more, more preferably 1 hour or more, still more preferably 1 hour or more, when the reaction start is defined as when the inside of the reaction system reaches a predetermined reaction temperature. It is 5 hours or more, more preferably 10 hours or more, and preferably 50 hours or less, more preferably 40 hours or less, still more preferably 30 hours or less.
  • the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention from the viewpoint of increasing the encapsulation rate of the organic compound, improving the long-term retention, and satisfactorily expressing the delivery performance of the primary alcohol, the shell is made of alkoxy. It is preferable to have an inner shell containing silica which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate of silane as a constituent component, and an outer shell further containing silica which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate product of alkoxysilane as a constituent component on the outside of the inner shell. ..
  • silica capsule (1) As a specific example of such a silica capsule, as the silica capsule (1) obtained in step I (hereinafter referred to as silica capsule (1)), a silica precursor is further added to an aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1). It is preferable that silica formed by adding tetraalkoxysilane and performing the sol-gel reaction in two steps is contained as a constituent component. That is, the silica capsule of the present invention in this case is preferably produced by a method including the following steps 1 and 2.
  • Step 1 An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions.
  • Step 2 In step 1 to form a silica capsule (1) having a core and a first shell containing silica as a constituent, and to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1).
  • encapsulating the first shell means including the first shell of the silica capsule (1) formed in step 1. It also includes encapsulating the silica capsule (1).
  • step 2 a shell is further formed on the silica capsule formed in step 1, and the silica capsule obtained in step 2 becomes a silica capsule having an increased shell thickness as a whole, and the shell formed in step 1 is formed.
  • the first shell formed by the step 1 is also referred to as a "first shell”
  • the second shell formed by the step 2 is also referred to as a "second shell”. ..
  • Step 2 When the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention contains silica formed by performing a sol-gel reaction in two steps as a constituent component, the method for producing a silica capsule of the present invention is added to step 1. Further, step 2 is included. In step 2, a sol-gel reaction is carried out by further adding tetraalkoxysilane to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1) obtained in step 1, and silica having a second shell encapsulating the first shell. This is the process of forming a capsule.
  • the amount of tetraalkoxysilane added in step 2 is preferably 7% by mass or more, more preferably 10% by mass, based on the amount of the organic compound in step 1 from the viewpoint of forming a second shell encapsulating the first shell. % Or more, more preferably 15% by mass or more, and preferably 200% by mass or less, more preferably 170 from the viewpoint of suppressing the formation of silica sol dispersed in the aqueous phase and improving the dispersion stability of the silica capsule. It is mass% or less, more preferably 150 mass% or less.
  • the amount of tetraalkoxysilane added in step 2 is the ratio when the amount of the organic compound in step 1 is 100% by mass.
  • the amounts of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 are the organic compounds and tetraalkoxysilanes used in step 1, respectively. Is the amount of.
  • the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 is determined from the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane used in step 1, respectively. It is an amount proportionally converted using the amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 to be subjected to step 2.
  • the total amount of tetraalkoxysilane to be added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1) obtained in step 1 may be added all at once, or may be added intermittently in divided portions. Although it may be added continuously, it is preferable to add it continuously by dropping from the viewpoint of forming a highly dense second shell.
  • the dropping time can be appropriately set according to the scale of production, but from the viewpoint of suppressing the separation of the tetraalkoxysilane to be added and the aqueous dispersion, it is possible to set the dropping time appropriately. It is preferably 5 minutes or more, more preferably 10 minutes or more, still more preferably 30 minutes or more, and preferably 1,200 minutes or less, more preferably 1,000 minutes or less, still more preferably 500 minutes or less.
  • the total amount of tetraalkoxysilane added when step 1 and step 2 are included is preferable with respect to the amount of the organic compound in step 1. Is 30% by mass or more, more preferably 35% by mass or more, still more preferably 40% by mass or more, and preferably 250% by mass or less, more preferably 200% by mass or less, still more preferably 150% by mass or less. ..
  • the total amount of tetraalkoxysilane added is a ratio when the amount of the organic compound in step 1 is 100% by mass.
  • the total amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 is preferable to the total amount of the aqueous dispersion before the addition of tetraalkoxysilane in step 2, from the viewpoint of improving the long-term retention of the organic compound.
  • Step 1 The adjustment of the total amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 with respect to the total amount of the aqueous dispersion before the addition of tetraalkoxysilane in step 2 is obtained in the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 and in step 1.
  • Step 1 may be carried out so that the total amount of the aqueous dispersion is within the above range, or may be carried out by further adding water to the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 to dilute it.
  • the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 may be diluted with water in step 2 before the addition of tetraalkoxysilane. That is, the step 2 may be the following step 2'.
  • Step 2' Water is added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1) obtained in Step 1 to dilute it, and then tetraalkoxysilane is further added to carry out a sol-gel reaction to carry out the first shell.
  • the total amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 is preferably 3% by mass or more, more preferably 5% by mass or more, still more preferably 10% by mass, based on the total amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 before dilution. % Or more, more preferably 15% by mass or more, and preferably 50% by mass or less, more preferably 40% by mass or less, still more preferably 35% by mass or less, still more preferably 30% by mass or less.
  • the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 is the same as that of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane used in step 1. The amount.
  • the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane in step 1 is determined from the amount of the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane used in step 1 in step 2. It is an amount proportionally converted using the amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in the step 1 to be subjected to.
  • the dilution ratio is preferably 2 times or more, more preferably 2.5 times or more, and preferably 20 times or less, more preferably 10 times or less, more preferably 7 times or less.
  • the "dilution ratio" refers to the aqueous dispersion after dilution with water with respect to the total amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 used in step 2'before dilution (hereinafter, "diluted aqueous dispersion"). It is the mass ratio of the total amount of (also referred to as “body”) (total amount of diluted aqueous dispersion / total amount of aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 to be subjected to step 2 ′ before dilution).
  • the reaction temperature of the sol-gel reaction in step 2 or step 2' can be arbitrarily selected as long as it is above the melting point and below the boiling point of the water contained as the dispersion medium, but is condensed with the hydrolysis reaction in the sol-gel reaction. From the viewpoint of controlling the balance of the reaction and forming a dense shell, it is preferably 5 ° C. or higher, more preferably 10 ° C. or higher, further preferably 15 ° C. or higher, and preferably 60 ° C. or lower, more preferably 50 ° C. or higher. ° C. or lower, more preferably 40 ° C. or lower.
  • the sol-gel reaction of step 1 and the sol-gel reaction of step 2 or step 2' may be carried out at different reaction temperatures.
  • reaction time of the sol-gel reaction after the completion of the addition is preferably 0.5 hours or more, more preferably 1 hour or more, further preferably 5 hours or more, still more preferably 10 hours or more, and preferably 50 hours or more. It is less than an hour, more preferably less than 40 hours.
  • an organic polymer compound may be further added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule obtained in step I. Further, in the case where the present invention includes step 1 and step 2, in step 2 or step 2', the organic polymer compound is further added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1) obtained in step 1. It may be added.
  • the organic polymer compound means a compound having a weight average molecular weight of 5,000 or more.
  • the organic polymer compound is preferably one or more selected from a cationic polymer and a nonionic polymer.
  • the nonionic polymer means a water-soluble polymer having no electric charge in water.
  • the silica capsule can be imparted with a function according to the use of the silica capsule.
  • a cationic polymer or a nonionic polymer is used as the organic polymer compound
  • the silica capsule according to the present invention is used in a fiber treatment agent composition such as a softener composition, the adsorptivity to fibers is improved.
  • the term "water-soluble polymer” refers to a polymer that has been dried at 105 ° C. for 2 hours, and when the polymer that has reached a constant weight is dissolved in 100 g of water at 25 ° C., the dissolved amount is 1 mg or more.
  • nonionic polymer examples include polymers having a structural unit derived from a nonionic monomer, water-soluble polysaccharides (cellulose-based, gum-based, starch-based, etc.) and derivatives thereof.
  • a nonionic monomer a (meth) acrylate having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having 1 to 22 carbon atoms; a styrene-based monomer such as styrene; an aromatic group-containing (meth) acrylate such as benzyl (meth) acrylate.
  • Polyalkylene glycol (meth) acrylate such as polyethylene glycol mono (meth) acrylate
  • alkoxypolyalkylene such as methoxypolyethylene glycol mono (meth) acrylate and octoxypolyethylene glycol mono (meth) acrylate
  • Glycol mono (meth) acrylate (meth) acrylamide and the like can be mentioned.
  • Nonionic polymers include copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone such as polyvinylpyrrolidone and vinylpyrrolidone / vinyl acetate copolymers with other nonionic monomers, and celluloses such as hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose.
  • vinylpyrrolidone such as polyvinylpyrrolidone and vinylpyrrolidone / vinyl acetate copolymers with other nonionic monomers
  • celluloses such as hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose and hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose.
  • One or more selected from the based polymers are preferable, and one or more selected from polyvinylpyrrolidone and hydroxypropyl cellulose is more preferable.
  • cationic polymer examples include polymers containing a quaternary ammonium base, polymers having a nitrogen-based cationic group, and polymers that may become cationic due to pH adjustment.
  • step 2 or step 2' when an organic polymer compound is further added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica capsule (1) obtained in step 1, the cationic polymer is used in step 1.
  • the situation in which the obtained silica capsule (1) tends to aggregate in the aqueous dispersion can be alleviated, and the formation of coarse particles and the like can be suppressed in the subsequent step 2 or step 2'.
  • Cationic polymers include poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride), poly (acrylic acid-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), poly (acrylamide-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), and poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid-co-).
  • Polydialyldimethylammonium salts such as diallyldimethylammonium chloride) and their copolymers, poly (2- (methacryloyloxy) ethyltrimethylammonium chloride), polyethyleneimine, polyallylamine, cationized cellulose, cationized guar gum, cationized tara gum, Examples thereof include cationized phenuglique gum and cationized locust bin gum.
  • polydiallyldimethylammonium salts and copolymers thereof are preferable, and poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride), poly (acrylic acid-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), and poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid-co-) are preferable.
  • poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride), poly (acrylic acid-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), and poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid-co-) are preferable.
  • One or more selected from (diallyldimethylammonium chloride) is more preferable, and poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride) is further preferable.
  • the cationic group equivalent of the cationic polymer is preferably 1 meq / g or more, more preferably 3 meq, from the viewpoint of dispersibility of the silica capsule (1), suppression of the formation of coarse particles, and improvement of long-term retention. It is / g or more, more preferably 4.5 meq / g or more, and preferably 10 meq / g or less, more preferably 8 meq / g or less.
  • the cationic polymer may contain anionic groups, in which case the amount of anionic groups contained in the cationic polymer is preferably 3.5 meq / g or less, more preferably 2 meq / g or less, still more preferably 1 meq /. It is less than or equal to g. In the present invention, the cationic group equivalent of the cationic polymer is calculated based on the monomer composition.
  • the amount of the organic polymer compound added is preferably 0.05% by mass or more, more preferably 0.1% by mass or more, still more preferably 0, based on the amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step I or step 1. .2% by mass or more, and preferably 5% by mass or less, more preferably 3% by mass or less, still more preferably 2% by mass or less.
  • the amount of the organic polymer compound added is a ratio when the amount of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step I or step 1 is 100% by mass.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention obtained by step I, step 2 or step 2' is obtained in a state of being dispersed in water. Depending on the application, this can be used as it is, but in some cases, the silica capsule is used separately.
  • the separation method a filtration method, a centrifugal separation method or the like can be adopted.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention is a silica capsule having a core containing the organic compound and a shell encapsulating the core.
  • the shell of the silica capsule of the present invention encapsulates a core, contains silica as a constituent, and preferably has an average thickness of 5 nm or more and 20 nm or less.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention is preferably a silica capsule having a core containing the organic compound, a first shell encapsulating the core, and a second shell encapsulating the first shell.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention has a first shell and a second shell
  • the first shell encapsulates a core and contains silica as a constituent component, preferably having an average thickness of 5 nm or more and 20 nm or less, and the first shell.
  • the two shells include the first shell, contain silica as a constituent component, and preferably have an average thickness of 10 nm or more and 100 nm or less.
  • the average thickness of the silica capsule shell and the average thickness of the first and second shells of the silica capsule can be measured by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation. Specifically, the thickness of the shell or the first shell and the second shell is actually measured on a photograph under the observation of a transmission electron microscope.
  • TEM transmission electron microscopy
  • This operation is performed by changing the field of view five times. From the obtained data, the distribution of the average thickness of the shell or the first shell and the second shell is obtained.
  • the standard magnification of the transmission electron microscope is 10,000 times or more and 100,000 times or less, but it is appropriately adjusted depending on the size of the silica capsule.
  • TEM transmission electron microscope
  • JEM-2100 manufactured by JEOL Ltd.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule of the present invention is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 0.5 ⁇ m or more, still more preferably 1 ⁇ m, from the viewpoint of improving long-term retention and improving the dispersion stability of the silica capsule. From the viewpoint of improving the physical strength of the silica capsule and improving the long-term retention, it is preferably 100 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 50 ⁇ m or less, still more preferably 30 ⁇ m or less, still more preferably 10 ⁇ m or less, and more. More preferably, it is 7 ⁇ m or less.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule can be measured by the method described in Examples.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention is formed by encapsulating a primary alcohol as the organic compound in a core at a high encapsulation rate. From this point of view, the inclusion rate of the primary alcohol is preferably 30% or more, more preferably 40% or more, further preferably 50% or more, still more preferably 60% or more, still more preferably 70% or more, and more. It is more preferably 80% or more, even more preferably 90% or more, and preferably 100% or less. Further, since the silica capsule of the present invention contains a primary alcohol as the organic compound, a wide variety of compounded fragrances can be designed when the organic compound is a compounded fragrance.
  • the inclusion rate of the primary alcohol is preferably 100% or less, more preferably 80% or less, still more preferably 60% or less, still more preferably 40% or less, and preferably 10% or more.
  • the inclusion rate of primary alcohol is measured by the following method. [Measurement of inclusion rate] Hexane containing dodecane and tridecane as internal standard substances (hereinafter referred to as "reference A”) was prepared at about 20 ppm, and 0.62 g of ion-exchanged water and 20 mL of reference A were added to 0.04 g of the organic compound as an inclusion component.
  • each component of the organic compound contained in this solution is gas.
  • the GC area value ⁇ (1) of each fragrance component per 1 mg / mL of the organic compound is determined by measurement using chromatography.
  • 20 mL of the reference A was added to a mixed solution in which silica capsules and water were mixed so that the content of the organic compound as an inclusion component was 0.04 g, and the total amount was 0.66 g, and the mixture was shaken 10 times.
  • the upper layer is passed through a membrane filter (for example, manufactured by Toyo Filter Paper Co., Ltd., product name "DISMIC”, model “13JP020AN”), and the organic compound contained in this solution is measured by gas chromatography, and 1 mg of the organic compound is measured.
  • a membrane filter for example, manufactured by Toyo Filter Paper Co., Ltd., product name "DISMIC”, model “13JP020AN”
  • the organic compound contained in this solution is measured by gas chromatography, and 1 mg of the organic compound is measured.
  • the inclusion rate of the primary alcohol contained in the organic compound is calculated according to the following formula (i).
  • Inclusion rate (%) ⁇ ( ⁇ (1) - ⁇ (1)) / ⁇ (1) ⁇ ⁇ 100 (i)
  • the silica capsule of the present invention can be used for various purposes, for example, cosmetics such as milky lotion, cosmetic liquid, lotion, beauty essence, cream, gel preparation, hair treatment agent, non-pharmaceutical product, cleaning agent, etc. It can be suitably used for various applications such as softeners, fiber treatment agents such as anti-wrinkle sprays, sanitary products such as paper diapers, and air fresheners.
  • the silica capsule of the present invention can be used by blending it with a composition such as a detergent composition, a fiber treatment agent composition, a cosmetic composition, an air freshener composition, and a deodorant composition.
  • a detergent composition such as a powder detergent composition and a liquid detergent composition
  • a fiber treatment agent composition such as a softener composition
  • a fiber treatment agent composition is more preferable, and a softener is more preferable.
  • the composition is more preferred.
  • the present invention further discloses the following silica microcapsules, a softener composition containing silica microcapsules, and a method for producing silica microcapsules.
  • Silica microcapsules having a shell and a core containing one or more organic compounds inside the shell.
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the content of the primary alcohol in the organic compound is preferably 1% by mass or more, more preferably 2% by mass or more, still more preferably 3% by mass or more, still more preferably 5% by mass or more, still more. It is preferably 10% by mass or more, more preferably 20% by mass or more, still more preferably 30% by mass or more, still more preferably 40% by mass or more, still more preferably 50% by mass or more, and preferably 100% by mass or more.
  • the silica microcapsule according to ⁇ 1> which is not more than% by mass.
  • the oil-water interfacial tension of the organic compound is preferably 3 mN / m or more, more preferably 4 mN / m or more, still more preferably 5 mN / m or more, still more preferably 7 mN / m or more, and preferably. 40 mN / m or less, more preferably 30 mN / m or less, still more preferably 25 mN / m or less, still more preferably 20 mN / m or less, still more preferably 18 mN / m or less.
  • the primary alcohol has a carbon number of preferably 4 or more, more preferably 6 or more, still more preferably 8 or more, and preferably 18 or less, more preferably 16 or less, still more preferably 14 or less.
  • the cLogP of the primary alcohol is preferably 1.0 or more, more preferably 2.0 or more, still more preferably 3.0 or more, and preferably 7.0 or less, more preferably 6.
  • ⁇ 6> The silica according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>, wherein the primary alcohol is preferably one or more selected from a fragrance, an antibacterial agent, a preservative, a repellent, and a pharmaceutical active ingredient.
  • the primary alcohol is preferably one or more selected from a fragrance, an antibacterial agent, a preservative, a repellent, and a pharmaceutical active ingredient.
  • Microcapsules. ⁇ 7> The silica microcapsules according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>, wherein the primary alcohol is preferably a fragrance component.
  • the primary alcohol is preferably one or more selected from a terpene-based primary alcohol, a linear or branched aliphatic primary alcohol, and an aromatic primary alcohol, more preferably a terpene-based alcohol.
  • the silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 7> above which is one or more selected from primary alcohols and aromatic primary alcohols.
  • the primary alcohol is selected from geraniol, citronellol, nerol, 1-dodecanol, tetrahydrogeraniol, cis-3-hexenol, 2-phenylethyl alcohol, 6-phenyl-1-hexanol, and benzyl alcohol 1
  • the silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 7> which is more than one species.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the silica microcapsules is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 0.5 ⁇ m or more, still more preferably 1 ⁇ m or more, and preferably 100 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 50 ⁇ m or less.
  • ⁇ 11> The silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 10>, wherein the shell contains silica which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate of alkoxysilane as a constituent component.
  • ⁇ 12> The silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 10>, wherein the shell contains silica formed by a sol-gel reaction using alkoxysilane as a precursor as a constituent component.
  • the shell contains an inner shell containing silica, which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate of alkoxysilane, as a constituent component, and silica, which is a hydrolyzed polycondensate of alkoxysilane, as a constituent component outside the inner shell.
  • ⁇ 14> The silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 12>, wherein the shell contains silica formed by performing a sol-gel reaction of alkoxysilane in two steps as a constituent component.
  • ⁇ 15> The silica microcapsule according to any one of ⁇ 11> to ⁇ 14>, wherein the alkoxysilane is tetraethoxysilane.
  • ⁇ 16> A softener composition containing the silica microcapsules according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 15>.
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the organic compound contains a primary alcohol and contains
  • a method for producing silica microcapsules which comprises the following step I.
  • Step I An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol and a tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet in the emulsion of step I is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 0.2 ⁇ m or more, still more preferably 0.3 ⁇ m or more, and preferably 50 ⁇ m or less.
  • the shell contains silica as a constituent.
  • the organic compound contains a primary alcohol and contains A method for producing silica microcapsules, which comprises the following steps 1 and 2.
  • Step 1 An emulsion obtained by emulsifying an aqueous phase component containing a cationic surfactant and an oil phase component containing an organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane is subjected to a sol-gel reaction under acidic conditions to form a core.
  • Step 1 A step of forming silica microcapsules (1) having a first shell containing silica as a constituent, and obtaining an aqueous dispersion containing the silica microcapsules (1)
  • Step 2 Obtained in Step 1.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet in the emulsion of step 1 is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 0.2 ⁇ m or more, still more preferably 0.3 ⁇ m or more, and preferably 50 ⁇ m or less.
  • step 2 Water is added to the aqueous dispersion containing the silica microcapsules (1) obtained in Step 1 to dilute it, and then tetraalkoxysilane is further added to carry out a sol-gel reaction.
  • step ⁇ 22> In step 2'for forming silica microcapsules having a second shell encapsulating the shell, the dilution ratio is preferably 2 times or more, more preferably 2.5 times or more, and preferably.
  • the ratio is 20 times or less, more preferably 10 times or less, and more preferably 7 times or less.
  • step 1 includes the following steps 1-1 to 1-4.
  • Step 1-1 Step to prepare the aqueous phase component containing the cationic surfactant
  • Step 1-2 Step to mix the organic compound and tetraalkoxysilane to prepare the oil phase component
  • Step 1-3 Step 1-1
  • Step 1-4 A step of mixing and emulsifying the aqueous phase component obtained in Step 1-2 with the oil phase component obtained in Step 1-2 to obtain an emulsion.
  • Step 1-4 The emulsion obtained in Step 1-3 is subjected to one step.
  • Examples and Comparative Examples were carried out by the following methods.
  • Median diameter D 50 Median diameter D 50 and silica median diameter D 50 of the capsule of the emulsified droplets laser diffraction / scattering particle size distribution analyzer "LA-960" (trade name, manufactured by Horiba, Ltd.) was used.
  • a flow cell was used for the measurement, the medium was water, and the refractive index of the dispersoid was set to 1.45-0i.
  • An emulsion or an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules was added to the flow cell, and measurement was carried out at a concentration showing a transmittance of around 90%, and a median diameter D 50 was determined on a volume basis.
  • Oil-water interfacial tension The oil-water interfacial tension of the organic compound contained in the core was measured by the suspension method (pendant drop method). A contact angle meter "DropMaster series DM-501" (manufactured by Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.) was used in a constant temperature room at 25 ° C. The analysis was performed by the Young-Laplace method using software "FAMAS” (manufactured by Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.).
  • Example 1 11.1 g of coatamine 60 W (trade name, manufactured by Kao Corporation, cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, effective content 30% by mass) was diluted with 188.89 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. To this aqueous phase component, 24 g of model fragrance 1 (volume average cLogP value: 3.6, specific gravity: 0.88, oil-water interfacial tension: 11.9 mN / m) and 6 g of tetraethoxy in the blending ratio shown in Table 1 below are added.
  • model fragrance 1 volume average cLogP value: 3.6, specific gravity: 0.88, oil-water interfacial tension: 11.9 mN / m
  • An oil phase component prepared by mixing silane (hereinafter, also referred to as "TEOS") is added, and the number of revolutions is increased at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using a homomixer (manufactured by HsiangTai, model: HM-310, the same applies hereinafter).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified under the conditions of 5,000 rpm for 10 minutes and a rotation speed of 5,200 rpm for 10 minutes to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 1.77 ⁇ m.
  • Step 2' After diluting 275 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 825 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 66 g of TEOS was applied over 420 minutes while stirring the obtained mixture at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. And dropped. Water containing silica capsule (I) in which the model fragrance 1 is encapsulated in amorphous silica to form a second shell that encloses the first shell by cooling after further stirring for 17 hours after the dropping. A dispersion was obtained.
  • Example 2 (Step 1) 1.87 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 110.42 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. To this aqueous phase component, 40 g of model fragrance 2 (volume average cLogP value: 3.9, specific gravity: 0.90, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.2 mN / m) and 6 g of TEOS are added. The oil phase component prepared by mixing is added, and the mixed solution is emulsified at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using the homomixer under the conditions of a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and a rotation speed of 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes. And an emulsion was obtained.
  • model fragrance 2 volume average cLogP value: 3.9, specific gravity: 0.90, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.2 mN / m
  • 6 g of TEOS 6 g of TEOS
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.78 ⁇ m.
  • the mixture was transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and stirred for 24 hours while maintaining the liquid temperature at 30 ° C. Then, an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-2) having a core made of model fragrance 2 and a first shell made of silica was obtained.
  • Step 2' After diluting 5.00 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 15.15 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 1.18 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules (II) in which the model fragrance 2 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was.
  • Example 3 (Step 1) 1.87 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 112.19 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. In addition to this aqueous phase component, 29.99 g of model fragrance 3 (volume average cLogP value: 4.3, specific gravity: 0.92, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.8 mN / m) and 7. The oil phase component prepared by mixing 46 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.). The mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • model fragrance 3 volume average cLogP value: 4.3, specific gravity: 0.92, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.8 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 46 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.78 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.17 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-3) having a core made of model fragrance 3 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 5.04 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 15.26 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 1.20 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (III) in which the model fragrance 3 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was. The median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (III) was 1.68 ⁇ m.
  • Example 4 (Step 1) 1.87 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 110.88 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. In addition to this aqueous phase component, 30.00 g of model fragrance 4 (volume average cLogP value: 3.5, specific gravity: 0.85, oil-water interfacial tension: 12.1 mN / m) and 7. The oil phase component prepared by mixing 50 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.). The mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • model fragrance 4 volume average cLogP value: 3.5, specific gravity: 0.85, oil-water interfacial tension: 12.1 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 50 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.91 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.8 with 0.19 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-4) having a core made of model fragrance 4 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 4.99 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 14.98 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 1.19 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell was formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules (IV) in which the model fragrance 4 was encapsulated in amorphous silica was obtained. It was. The median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (IV) was 5.54 ⁇ m.
  • Example 5 1.66 g of coatamine 60 W was diluted with 98.02 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • an oil phase component prepared by mixing 40.15 g of citronellol (cLogP value: 3.5, oil-water interfacial tension: 9.9 mN / m) and 10.00 g of TEOS was added, and room temperature (about).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified using the homomixer at 25 ° C.) under the conditions of a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and a rotation speed of 8,000 rpm for 3 minutes to obtain an emulsified liquid.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 2.12 ⁇ m.
  • the mixture was transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. The mixture was stirred for 24 hours to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-5) having a core made of citronellol and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 24.96 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 74.93 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 6.00 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added dropwise over 420 minutes. After dropping, stirring is continued for another 34 hours and then cooling is performed to form a second shell that encloses the first shell, and an aqueous dispersion containing citronellol containing silica capsules (V) encapsulated in amorphous silica. I got a body. The median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (V) was 1.07 ⁇ m.
  • Example 6 1.51 g of coatamine 60 W was diluted with 88.53 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • 24.01 g of model fragrance 5 volume average cLogP value: 3.0, specific gravity: 0.95, oil-water interfacial tension: 5.7 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 04 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 3 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.65 ⁇ m.
  • the mixture was transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-6) having a core made of model perfume 5 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 24.96 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 74.93 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 6.00 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added dropwise over 420 minutes.
  • Example 7 0.75 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 44.27 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • 12.00 g of model fragrance 6 volume average cLogP value: 3.9, specific gravity: 0.87, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.6 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 00 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.27 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.58 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-7) having a core made of model fragrance 6 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 5.00 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 17.14 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 1.20 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell was formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (VII) in which the model fragrance 6 was encapsulated in amorphous silica was obtained. It was. The median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (VII) was 1.06 ⁇ m.
  • Example 8 1.54 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 88.60 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • This aqueous phase component was prepared by mixing 24.00 g of model fragrance 7 (specific gravity: 0.86, oil-water interfacial tension: 17.6 mN / m) and 6.06 g of TEOS in the blending ratio shown in Table 7 below.
  • the oil phase component is added, and the mixed solution is emulsified at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using the homomixer at a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and a rotation speed of 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes. Obtained.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 1.05 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.77 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-8) having a core made of model fragrance 7 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 101.10 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 304.65 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 24.16 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules (VIII) in which the model fragrance 7 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was.
  • Example 9 (Step 1) 1.49 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 88.52 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • 24.13 g of model fragrance 8 (volume average cLogP value: 4.3, specific gravity: 0.88, oil-water interfacial tension: 16.3 mN / m) and 6.
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 01 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 1.09 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.54 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-9) having a core made of model fragrance 8 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting by adding 305.58 g of water to 100.22 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 (dilution ratio 4 times), 24.00 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (IX) in which the model fragrance 8 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was.
  • Example 10 1.51 g of coatamine 60 W was diluted with 88.47 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • 23.95 g of model fragrance 9 volume average cLogP value: 3.5, specific gravity: 0.95, oil-water interfacial tension: 8.0 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 05 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.48 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.22 g of a 0.1 N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-10) having a core made of model perfume 9 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 99.88 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 by adding 300.84 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 24.00 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (X) in which the model fragrance 9 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was.
  • Example 11 1.50 g of coatamine 60 W was diluted with 88.50 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • 24.00 g of a model fragrance 10 volume average cLogP value: 3.3, specific gravity: 0.96, oil-water interfacial tension: 12.1 mN / m
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 04 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 0.86 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.8 using 0.52 g of a 0.1 N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. Stirring for 24 hours gave an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-11) having a core made of model perfume 10 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 100.39 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 306.51 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 24.15 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules (XI) in which the model fragrance 10 was encapsulated in amorphous silica was obtained.
  • XI silica capsules
  • Example 12 (Step 1) 4.18 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 1045.50 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • aqueous phase component 280.00 g of model fragrance 11 (volume average cLogP value: 3.7, specific gravity: 0.88, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.9 mN / m) and 70.
  • the oil phase component prepared by mixing 10 g of TEOS is added, and the rotation speed is 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and the rotation speed is 8,000 rpm for 17 minutes using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 1.16 ⁇ m.
  • the mixture was transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and stirred for 24 hours while maintaining the liquid temperature at 30 ° C.
  • an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-12) having a core made of model fragrance 11 and a first shell made of silica was obtained.
  • Step 2 To 1400 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in Step 1, 42.00 g of TEOS was added while stirring at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. By cooling after continuing stirring for 24 hours, an aqueous dispersion containing silica capsules (XII) in which the model fragrance 11 was encapsulated in amorphous silica was obtained.
  • Comparative Example 1 A 15% by mass Gosenol GH-20 (trade name, manufactured by Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., polyvinyl alcohol) aqueous solution was prepared. An aqueous phase component was obtained by diluting 27.31 g of a 15 mass% Gosenol GH-20 aqueous solution with 175.67 g of ion-exchanged water.
  • aqueous phase component 84.48 g of the model fragrance 1 and 6.61 g of methacrylic acid (manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.), 4.76 g of NK ESTER 1G (trade name, manufactured by Shin-Nakamura Chemical Industries, Ltd.) , Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate), and V-65 (trade name, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., 2,2'-azobis (2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile)) 0.18 g.
  • methacrylic acid manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
  • NK ESTER 1G trade name, manufactured by Shin-Nakamura Chemical Industries, Ltd.
  • V-65 trade name, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., 2,2'-azobis (2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile
  • the phase components are added, and the mixed solution is emulsified at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using the homomixer at a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm for 5 minutes and at a rotation speed of 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes to obtain an emulsion. It was.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 2.31 ⁇ m.
  • the emulsion was replaced with nitrogen and stirred at 65 ° C. for 4 hours and 75 ° C. for 3 hours to obtain a suspension.
  • the monomer unreaction rate was measured by using liquid chromatography, it was 36.9% methacrylic acid and 91.7% ethylene glycol dimethacrylate.
  • Comparative Example 1 was confirmed under a microscope, core-shell type capsules were not formed.
  • Comparative Example 2 After dissolving 0.005 g of cetyltrimethylbromide in 37.53 g of ion-exchanged water, 12.03 g of Ludox HS-40 (trade name, manufactured by DuPont, colloidal silica, average particle size 12 nm) is added and mixed. , Obtained a dispersion. Using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.), 37.56 g of the model fragrance 10 was added and mixed while stirring the dispersion. Immediately after mixing, a milky white liquid was obtained, but when left for about 5 minutes, the oil phase and the aqueous phase became separated liquids.
  • Ludox HS-40 trade name, manufactured by DuPont, colloidal silica, average particle size 12 nm
  • Comparative Example 3 (Step 1) 1.67 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 98.34 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • Model fragrance 12 (volume average cLogP value: 4.2, specific gravity: 0.95, oil-water interfacial tension: 21.0 mN) containing 40.00 g of primary alcohol in the blending ratio shown in Table 12 below.
  • An oil phase component prepared by mixing 3.00 g of TEOS with / m) was added, and the mixed solution was emulsified using the homomixer at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) to obtain an emulsified solution.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 1.16 ⁇ m.
  • Step 2 After diluting 25.00 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 75.00 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 6.00 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. TEOS was added.
  • a second shell encapsulating the first shell is formed, and an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (C3) in which the model fragrance 12 is encapsulated in amorphous silica is obtained. It was.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (C3) was 2.18 ⁇ m.
  • the silica capsule is immersed in 2 mL of acetonitrile containing tridecane at a concentration of 10 ⁇ g / mL as an internal standard, and an ultrasonic irradiation device ( Using a model "5510" manufactured by Hexane, ultrasonic waves were irradiated for 60 minutes under the conditions of an output of 180 W and an oscillation frequency of 42 kHz to elute the fragrance in the silica capsule.
  • an ultrasonic irradiation device Using a model "5510" manufactured by Hexane, ultrasonic waves were irradiated for 60 minutes under the conditions of an output of 180 W and an oscillation frequency of 42 kHz to elute the fragrance in the silica capsule.
  • each fragrance component contained in this solution was measured by gas chromatography, and silica capsules were used.
  • the GC area value ⁇ (2) of the fragrance component contained in the above was used.
  • the fragrance retention rate of each fragrance component was measured according to the following formula (ii). The results are shown in Tables 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25 and 26 below. The blanks in these tables indicate that the measurement was not performed.
  • Perfume retention rate (%) ⁇ (GC area value ⁇ (2) of the fragrance component contained in the silica capsule contained in the softener 100 mg after storage) / (GC area value ⁇ of the fragrance component contained in the softener 100 mg (2)) ⁇ ⁇ 100 (ii)
  • the GC area value ⁇ (2) of the fragrance component in the above formula was calculated from the composition of the model fragrance, the inclusion ratio of the fragrance, and the blending amount of the silica capsule used for preparing the softener.
  • Table 27 shows the components of the shells of the silica capsules of Examples and Comparative Examples, the types of model fragrances as organic compounds contained in the core, the types and contents of primary alcohols in the organic compounds, and cLogP of primary alcohols. The value and the result of the inclusion rate are shown.
  • silica couple cells of the examples can contain primary alcohols at a higher inclusion rate than those of the comparative examples.
  • Example 13 1.65 g of coatamine 60 W was diluted with 148.43 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • an oil phase component prepared by mixing 40.01 g of citronellol (cLogP value: 3.5, oil-water interfacial tension: 9.9 mN / m) and 10.01 g of TEOS was added, and the homomixer was added.
  • the mixed solution was emulsified under the conditions of a rotation speed of 8,000 rpm for 5 minutes and a rotation speed of 9,000 rpm for 5 minutes to obtain an emulsified liquid.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet at this time was 5.2 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using a 1% by mass aqueous sulfuric acid solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. for 24 hours. The mixture was stirred to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (XIII) in which citronellol was encapsulated in amorphous silica.
  • the encapsulation rate of the fragrance component of the obtained silica capsule (XIII) was measured by the above-mentioned method. The results are shown in Table 28.
  • the silica capsule of Example 13 can contain citronellol, which is a primary alcohol, at a high inclusion rate.
  • Sample bottle mouth Smell when opening the lid of the sample bottle that stores the evaluation softener
  • Dehydrating cloth Smell of the towel after the washing machine dehydration treatment When rubbing the dehydrating cloth: Towel after the washing machine dehydration treatment is completed Smell when rubbing Dry cloth: Smell of towel after washing machine treatment Drying cloth Smell when rubbing dry cloth: Smell when the towel after washing machine treatment is dried and the towel after drying is rubbed
  • the silica capsule of Example 1 can contain primary alcohol at a high inclusion rate, and even when the silica capsule is blended with a softener and used for washing machine treatment, at each timing. It can be seen that the fragrance intensity is strong, the freshness can be sufficiently felt, and the delivery performance of the fragrance containing primary alcohol to the towel is excellent. From this, it can be seen that the silica capsule of the present invention can provide an agent that makes the user feel freshness and the strength of the odor at each timing.
  • Example 14 10.0 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 590.7 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • An oil phase component prepared by mixing 160 g of model fragrance 13 (cLogP value: 3.6, oil-water interfacial tension: 13.7 mN / m) and 40.3 g of TEOS shown in Table 30 below was added to this aqueous phase component.
  • the mixed solution is emulsified at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using the homomixer at a rotation speed of 7,000 rpm for 10 minutes to obtain an emulsified solution having a median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplets of 1.19 ⁇ m. Obtained.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.13 g of a 1 mass% sulfuric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. , Stirred for 24 hours to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-14) having a core made of model fragrance 14 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' After diluting 37.5 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 with 112.5 g of water (dilution ratio 4 times), 11.8 g of the obtained mixture is stirred at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C.
  • TEOS aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (XIV) in which citronellol is encapsulated in amorphous silica to form a second shell that encloses the first shell by cooling after further stirring for 24 hours after the dropping.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (XIV) was 4.3 ⁇ m.
  • the encapsulation rate of the fragrance component of the obtained silica capsule (XIV) was measured by the above-mentioned method. The results are shown in Table 30.
  • Comparative Example 4 (Step 1) 10.0 g of coatamine 60W was diluted with 590.0 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. 160.0 g of model fragrance 14 (cLogP value: 3.8, oil-water interfacial tension: 19.8 mN / m) containing no primary alcohol shown in Table 31 below and 40.0 g of TEOS are mixed with this aqueous phase component. The oil phase component prepared in the above process was added, and the mixed solution was emulsified at room temperature (about 25 ° C.) using the homomixer at a rotation speed of 7,000 rpm for 30 minutes to obtain a median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplets.
  • An emulsion having a size of 1.60 ⁇ m was obtained.
  • the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet 10 minutes after the start of the emulsification treatment was 1.94 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.7 using 0.13 g of a 1 mass% sulfuric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, and the liquid temperature was maintained at 30 ° C. , Stirred for 24 hours to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-C4) having a core made of model fragrance 15 and a first shell made of silica.
  • Step 2 To 200 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in Step 1, 11.9 g of TEOS was added dropwise over 420 minutes while stirring at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C. After the dropping, the mixture is further stirred for 24 hours and then cooled to form a second shell that encloses the first shell, and the model fragrance 14 contains a silica capsule (C4) encapsulated in amorphous silica. An aqueous dispersion was obtained. The median diameter D 50 of the silica capsule (C4) was 4.1 ⁇ m. The encapsulation rate of the fragrance component of the obtained silica capsule (C4) was measured by the above-mentioned method. The results are shown in Table 31.
  • the silica capsule of Example 14 can be encapsulated with a high inclusion rate even though it contains a primary alcohol. Further, from the result of the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet 10 minutes after the start of the emulsification treatment, the median diameter of the emulsified droplet in Example 14 was shorter than that in Comparative Example 4. It can be seen that D 50 is significantly reduced. In Comparative Example 4, the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet decreases with time, but the reduction of the median diameter D 50 is insufficient even after the emulsification treatment time has elapsed for 30 minutes.
  • Example 14 since the contained organic compound contains a primary alcohol, the emulsified droplets were emulsified in a short time of 10 minutes, although the shearing force was applied at the same rotation speed as in Comparative Example 4. It can be seen that the median diameter D 50 is reduced. From the comparison between Example 14 and Comparative Example 4, since the contained organic compound contains a primary alcohol, fine emulsified droplets can be efficiently formed in a shorter time, and silica having a smaller particle size can be formed. It can be seen that the production efficiency of capsules can be improved.
  • the silica capsule containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol not only has a function of imparting freshness to the scent as a fragrance component, but also has a function of promoting emulsification. It is characterized as a silica capsule with excellent production efficiency.
  • Example 15 (Step 1) 1.88 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 110.37 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component.
  • an oil phase component prepared by mixing 30 g of model fragrance 15 (cLogP value: 4.7) and 7.50 g of TEOS shown in Table 32 below was added, and at room temperature (about 25 ° C.).
  • the mixed solution was emulsified for 5 minutes at a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm using the homomixer to obtain an emulsified solution having a median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplets of 2.1 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.64 with 0.10 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, while maintaining the liquid temperature at 30 ° C. , Stirred for 24 hours to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-15) having a core made of model fragrance 15 and a shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' While stirring 100 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C., 3.0 g of TEOS was added dropwise over 420 minutes.
  • Comparative Example 5 (Step 1) 1.88 g of Coatamine 60W was diluted with 110.34 g of ion-exchanged water to obtain an aqueous phase component. To this aqueous phase component, an oil phase component prepared by mixing 30 g of the model fragrance 16 (cLogP value: 4.8) shown in Table 33 below and 7.51 g of TEOS was added, and at room temperature (about 25 ° C.). The mixed solution was emulsified for 5 minutes at a rotation speed of 6,500 rpm using the homomixer to obtain an emulsified solution having a median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplets of 4.1 ⁇ m.
  • the pH of the obtained emulsion was adjusted to 3.67 with 0.02 g of a 0.2N hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, and then transferred to a separable flask equipped with a stirring blade and a cooler, while maintaining the liquid temperature at 30 ° C. , Stirred for 24 hours to obtain an aqueous dispersion containing a silica capsule (1-C5) having a core made of model fragrance 16 and a shell made of silica.
  • Step 2' While stirring 100 g of the aqueous dispersion obtained in step 1 at a liquid temperature of 30 ° C., 2.5 g of TEOS was added dropwise over 420 minutes.
  • the silica capsule of Example 15 can be encapsulated with a high inclusion rate even though it contains a primary alcohol. Further, from the result of the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet 5 minutes after the start of the emulsification treatment, the median diameter of the emulsified droplet in Example 15 was shorter than that in Comparative Example 5. It can be seen that D 50 is significantly reduced. In Comparative Example 5, the median diameter D 50 of the emulsified droplet decreases with time, but the reduction of the median diameter D 50 is insufficient even after the emulsification treatment time has elapsed for 30 minutes.
  • Example 15 since the contained organic compound contains a primary alcohol, the emulsified droplets were emulsified in a short time of 5 minutes, although the shearing force was applied at the same rotation speed as in Comparative Example 5. It can be seen that the median diameter D 50 is reduced. From the comparison between Example 15 and Comparative Example 5, since the contained organic compound contains a primary alcohol, fine emulsified droplets can be efficiently formed in a shorter time, and silica having a smaller particle size can be formed. It can be seen that the production efficiency of capsules can be improved.
  • the silica capsule containing an organic compound containing a primary alcohol not only has a function of imparting freshness to the scent as a fragrance component, but also has a function of promoting emulsification. It is characterized as a silica capsule with excellent production efficiency. Further, from Tables 32 and 33, in Example 15, since the fragrance containing tetrahydrogeraniol, which is a primary alcohol, is used as a fragrance, the fragrance containing no primary alcohol is used as compared with Comparative Example 5. Therefore, it can be seen that the emulsified droplets are small and the obtained silica capsule can also have a small particle size, despite the same emulsification treatment conditions.
  • an organic compound containing a primary alcohol can be encapsulated at a high inclusion rate, and can be stably retained for a long period of time even in a preparation containing an oil agent or a surfactant. Therefore, the silica capsule of the present invention can be stably blended in cosmetics, liquid detergents, fabric softeners, etc., and has good delivery performance of primary alcohols according to various factors such as pressure, humidity, heat, and light. Can be expressed. Further, in the present invention, when the primary alcohol contained in the organic compound contained in the core is a fragrance component, not only can the freshness be imparted to various preparations as its function, but also the production efficiency is remarkably improved. It is also useful as a method for producing silica capsules.

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