IE60065B1 - Softening and bleaching detergent compositions containing amide softening agent - Google Patents

Softening and bleaching detergent compositions containing amide softening agent

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IE60065B1
IE60065B1 IE103587A IE103587A IE60065B1 IE 60065 B1 IE60065 B1 IE 60065B1 IE 103587 A IE103587 A IE 103587A IE 103587 A IE103587 A IE 103587A IE 60065 B1 IE60065 B1 IE 60065B1
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
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    • C11D1/52Carboxylic amides, alkylolamides or imides or their condensation products with alkylene oxides
    • C11D1/521Carboxylic amides (R1-CO-NR2R3), where R1, R2 and R3 are alkyl or alkenyl groups
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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
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    • C11D1/52Carboxylic amides, alkylolamides or imides or their condensation products with alkylene oxides
    • C11D1/523Carboxylic alkylolamides, or dialkylolamides, or hydroxycarboxylic amides (R1-CO-NR2R3), where R1, R2 or R3 contain one hydroxy group per alkyl group
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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
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    • C11D1/00Detergent compositions based essentially on surface-active compounds; Use of these compounds as a detergent
    • C11D1/38Cationic compounds
    • C11D1/52Carboxylic amides, alkylolamides or imides or their condensation products with alkylene oxides
    • C11D1/526Carboxylic amides (R1-CO-NR2R3), where R1, R2 or R3 are polyalkoxylated
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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
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    • C11D1/00Detergent compositions based essentially on surface-active compounds; Use of these compounds as a detergent
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    • C11D1/52Carboxylic amides, alkylolamides or imides or their condensation products with alkylene oxides
    • C11D1/528Carboxylic amides (R1-CO-NR2R3), where at least one of the chains R1, R2 or R3 is interrupted by a functional group, e.g. a -NH-, -NR-, -CO-, or -CON- group
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    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D3/00Other compounding ingredients of detergent compositions covered in group C11D1/00
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    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D3/00Other compounding ingredients of detergent compositions covered in group C11D1/00
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Abstract

Bleaching detergent compositions containing a peroxyacid bleaching compound and a narrowly defined amide softening agent are disclosed. The compositions of the invention are capable of providing various fabric care benefits, inclusive of softeness, independently from and in presence of peroxyacid bleaching agents.

Description

The present invention relates to softening detergent compositions containing a peroxyacid-bleaching compound, and a narrowly-defined amide softening agent.
The compositions herein, in addition to providing good cleaning performance, exhibit excellent through-the-wash softening properties, and provide additional fabric-care benefits such as anti-static, anti-wrinkling, ease-of-ironing, color stability, independently from and in presence of peroxyacid bleaching agents. i * Formulators of fabric treatment compositions have long sought means for simultaneously washing and softenlnq fabrics. Among the various approaches suggested are methods employing clay softeners, or amine materials, or both Ingredients in combination, such as described in e.g.: German Patents 29.64.114. 28.57.16. 24.39.541. 23.34.899 and European Patents O 026 528 and 0 028 432.
Amines have been used in combination with soaps (U.K. patent 1 514 276)?fatty acids. (Patent Specification Ho. 2064/84) or phosphate esters (Patent Specification No. 1797/85) as through-the-wash softeners.Xt has been found, however, that the presence of peroxyacld-bleach compounds in softening detergent compositions ls often detrimental to the stability of the amine softening agent. As a consequence, the utilization of peroxyacid bleaching agents, inclusive of peroxygen bleach-activator combinations, was in such compositions often limited in quantity, and optimum performance could therefore not be obtained. In addition, the softening amine is not well-compatible with peroxyacids, and becomes deactivated as a softener.
Carboxy-amides have been used as antistatic agents in industrial textile treatment (German patent 30 43 618) and N-alkyl isostearamides as antistatic agents in laundry * 25 application (french patent 2,531,447)· N-alkyl (15-21 alkylamides haye been used as foam suppressors in detergent compositions (US-A-3231508) * Japanese patent 35 8144-175-A discloses the industrial treatment of textile by cationic softening agents and ethoxylated fatty acid amides.
Alkoxylated fatty amides are known as surfactants (EP-A- t 000 595) and as viscosity control agents (EP-A- 0 112 719).
German Patent Application 19 59 007 discloses the use as softening agent of a monoethanolamide. German Patent Application 33 10 417 discloses the use of fatty acids diethanolamides as antlstatlc/non-yellowing agents.
It is.an object of the present invention to provide detergent compositions capable of providing excellent cleaning, softening, and fabric-care properties.
Xt is another object of the invention to formulate peroxyacid-containing detergent compositions capable of providing simultaneous cleaning and softening benefits.
Xt has now been discovered that the objects set forth above can be met by using certain amides as softening agents to thereby avoid interaction with peroxyacid bleaching agents and thus provide excellent results in both cleaning and softening of fabric, as well as other fabric care benefits.
The present invention relates to detergent compositions 20 capable of giving through-the-wash fabric-care benefits inclusive of softness, containing an anionic surfactant, a peroxygen bleach or a system capable of yielding a peroxyacid', in situ, and an amide fabric softening agent having the formula: R - NH - C - R' i wherein R and R' are straight chain alk(en)yl,aryl, or alkyl-aryl group, each containing from 8 to 22 carbon atoms .
The amide softening agent - The amide softening agents for use in the present invention are represented by the formula : wherein R and R* are straight chain alk(en)yl, aryl, or alkyl-aryl groups containing from 8 to 22 carbon atoms.
Preferred amides of the formula (ii) include N-cocoalkyl stearamide, N-decyl stearamide, N-cocoalkyl lauramide, N-tallow tallowamide, N-decyl tallowamide.
The amide softening agent is preferably used at levels of fran 0.1% to 15% by weight, more preferably from 1 to 10% by weight of the detergent composition, most preferably from 3% to 6%. ό In a highly preferred embodiment of the present invention. the amide softening agent is pre-mixed with a dispersing agent, and the resulting mixture is then added to the rest of the composition.
Any conventional dispersing agent with a suitable HLB value can be used herein. Examples are nonionic surfactants resulting from the condensation of primary or secondary aliphatic alcohols or alkyl phenol, with polyethylene oxide. Specific examples include the condensation products of tallow alcohol with 5 to 12 ethylene oxide units in the molecule.
Suitable as dispersing agents are also phosphate esters described in Patent Specification No. 1797/85, such as those of the formula: R'-OCCHj-CH^J^POCOH)^ with Ri2>i4 *nd m*1-5· sold under the Trade Name Servoxyl UPAZ.
However, it is a preferred embodiment of the present invention to use fatty acids as dispersing agents for the amide softening agent. fatty acids like lauric. myristic. palmitic, stearic, oleic acids and mixtures thereof can advantageously be used in the present context.
Especially preferred is a mixture of palmitic and stearic acids. fatty acids dispersing agents are used most preferably in a weight ratio of 1/1 to 10/1 of amide softening agent to fatty acid .
Softener Claw - The amide softening agent Is preferred, but not limited ...for use in combination with a detergentcompatible clay softener. Such clay softeners are well-known in the detergency patent literature and are in broad commercial use. both in Europe and in the United States.· Included among such clay softeners are various heat-treated kaolins and various multi-layer smectites. Preferred clay softeners are smectite softener clays that are described in German Patent Application 23 34 899 and in U.K. Patent 1.400.898, which can be referred'to fordetails. Softener clays are used in the preferred compositions at levels* of at least IX. generally 1-20%, preferably 21-10%. , Detersive surfactants - The compositions of this invention will contain anionic and optionally other organic surface-active agents (surfactants) to prouide the usual cleaning benefits associated with the use of such materials.
Detersive- surfactants useful herein include well-known synthetic anionic, nonlonlc, amphoteric and zwitterionic surfactants. Typical of these are the alkyl benzene sulfonates, alkyl- and alkylether sulfates, paraffin sulfonates, olefin sulfonates, alkoxylated (especially ethoxylated) alcohols and alkyl phenols, amine oxides, alpha-sulfonates of fatty acids and of fatty acid esters, and the like, which are well-known from the detergency art. In general, such detersive surfactants contain an alkyl group in the Cg-Cjg range; the anionic detersive surfactants can be used in the form of their sodium, potassium or triethanolammonium salts; the nonionics generally contain from 5 to 17 ethylene oxide groups. U.S. Patent 4.111.855 contains detailed listings of such typical detersive surfactants. C^-C^ alkyl benzene sulfonates. c12"*cie Paraffin-sulfonates and alkyl sulfates, and the ethoxylated alcohols and alkyl phenols are especially preferred In the compositions of the present type.
Also useful herein as the surfactant are the 5 water-soluble soaps, e.g. the common sodium and potassium coconut or tallow soaps well-known In the art.
The surfactant component can comprise as little as l% of the compositions herein, but preferably the compositions will contain 5% to 40%, more preferably 10% to 30%, of surfactant. Mixtures of the ethoxylated nonionics with anionlcs such as the alkyl benzene sulfonates, alkyl sulfates and paraffin sulfonates are preferred for through-the-wash cleansing of a broad spectrum of soils and stains from.fabrics.
Bleaching compound - The bleaching compound in the context of the present invention is represented by a peroxyacid bleaching agent. In the context of the present invention, peroxyacid bleaching agent encompasses both a peroxyacidper seand systems which are able to yield peroxyacids in situ. 2Q Peroxyacids per se are meant here to include the alkaline and alkaline-earth metal salts thereof.
Peroxyacids and dlperoxyacids are commonly used; examples are diperoxydodecanoic acid (DPDA) or peroxyphthalic add.
Systems capable of delivering peracids in situ consist in a peroxygen bleaching agent and an activator therefor.
The peroxygen bleaching agents are those capable of yielding hydrogen peroxide in an aqueous solution; those compounds are well-known in the art, and include hydrogen peroxide, alkali-metal peroxides, organic peroxide bleaching agents such as urea peroxide, inorganic persalt bleaching agents such as the alkali metal perborates, percarbonates, perphosphates. persilicates, and the like.
Preferred are sodium perborate, commercially available in the form of mono- and tetra-hydrates, sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, sodium pyrophosphate peroxyhydrate, urea peroxyhydrate.
The liberated hydrogen peroxide reacts with the bleach activator to form the peroxyacid bleach... Classes of bleach. activators include esters, imides, imidazoles,..oximes, and carbonates.. In those classes, preferred materials Include methyl o-acetoxy. benzoates; sodium-p-acetoxy benzene sulfonates such.as, sodium 4-nonanoyloxybenzene sulfonate; sodium-4-octanoyloxybenzene sulfonate, and sodium-4-decanoyloxybenzenesulfonate; bisphenyl A diacetate; tetra acetyl .ethylene diamine; tetra acetyl hexamethylene diamine; tetra acetyl methylene diamine.
Other highly preferred peroxygen bleach activators which are disclosed in U.S Patents 4.483.778 and 4.539.130, are alpha-substituted alkyl or alkenyl esters, such as sodium-4(2-chlorooctanoyloxy)benzene sulfonate, sodium 4-(3,5,5-trimethyl hexanoyloxy)benzene sulfonate. Suitable peroxyacids are also peroxygen bleach activators such as described in published European Patent Application N° O 166 571, i.e., compounds of the general type RXAOOH and RXAL. wherein R is a hydroxycarbyl group, X is a hetero-atom. A is a carbonyl bridging group and L is a leaving group, especially oxybenzenesulfonate.
Detersive adjuncts - The compositions herein can contain other ingredients which aid in their cleaning performance. Through-the-wash detergent compositions contain a detergent builder and/or metal ion sequestrant. Compounds classifiable and well-known in the art as detergent builders include the nitrilotriacetates. polycarboxylates. citrates, water-soluble phosphates such as tri-polyphosphate and sodium ortho- and pyro-phosphates, silicates, and mixtures thereof. Metal ion sequestrants include all of the above, plus materials like ethylenediaminetetraacetata,, the amino-polyphosphonates and phosphates (DEQUES?*) and a wide variety of other poly-functional organic acids and salts too numerous to mention in detail here. See U.S. Patent 3.579.454 for typical examples of the use of such materials in various cleaning compositions. In general, the builder/sequestrant will comprise 0.5% to 45% of the composition. The 1-10 micrometer size zeolite (e.g. zeolite A) builders disclosed in German Patent 24 22 655 are especially preferred for use in low-phosphate or non-phosphate compositions .
The laundry compositions herein also preferably contain enzymes to enhance their through-the-wash cleaning performance on a variety of soils and stains, such as amylase A protease enzymes. Amylase and protease enzymes suitable for use in detergents are well-known in the art and in commercially available liquid and granular detergents. · Commercial detersive enzymes (preferably a mixture of amylase and protease) are typically used at levels of 0.001% to 2%. and higher, in the present compositions. Other highly desirable detergent ingredients for use in the detergent compositions of the present invention are quaternary ammonium compounds of the form RAR3R6R7N+X~' wherein ls alkyl having from 10 to 20, preferably from 12-18 carbon atoms, and Rj.R^ and R? are each Cj to C* alkyl preferably methyl: X is an anion, e.g. chloride. Examples of such quaternary ammonium compounds include C^-C^ alkyl trimethyl ammonium chloride and cocoalkyl trimethyl ammonium methosulfate. The quaternary ammonium compounds can be used at levels from 0.5% to 5%. preferably from 1% to 3%.
* Trade JMaxk Moreover, the compositions herein can contain, in addition to Ingredients already mentioned, various other optional ingredients, typically used in commercial products to provide aesthetic or additional product performance benefits. Typical ingredients include pH regulants, perfumes, dyes, optical brighteners, soil suspending agents, hydrotropes and gel-control agents, freeze-thaw stabilizers, bactericides, preservatives, suds control agents, bleach stabilizing agents.
In a through-the-wash mode, the compositions are typically used at a concentration of at least 500 ppm, preferably 0.10% to 1.5%, in an aqueous laundry bath at pH 7-11 toilaunder fabrics. The laundering can be carried out over the range from 5eC to the boil, with excellent results. form and Preparation of the compositions - The detergent compositions of the present invention can be in granular, liquid, or sheet-like form. They may be prepared in any way, as appropriate to their physical form, as by mixing the components, co-agglomerating them, micro-encapsulating them, dispersing them in a liquid carrier, releasably adsorbing or coating them onto a non-particulate substrate, such as a non-woven or paper sheet.
Preferably, the compositions are in granular form.
A highly preferred method of preparation of said granular compositions consists in preparing a melt of the dispersing agent and the amide, dispersing the molten mixture into a stirred, aqueous crutcher mix comprising the balance of the detersive ingredients, and spray-drying in standard fashion. In alternate but much less preferred modes, the melt can be atomized onto the detergent granule or allowed to solidify, ground in a colloid mill, and dry-mixed with the balance of the detergent composition.' The compositions herein may also bd sprayed onto particles of, e.g., sodium perborate mono'or tetrahydrate, sodium sulfate, sodium’carbonate,*sodium* silicate, sodium phosphate, or clay of the type described aboue.
Industrial Application The following example is typical of the preferred execution of the invention, but is not intended to limit the scope.
EXAMPLE N—tallow tallcwamide (total 6% of complete formulation after spray-drying) and stearic acid (2% of complete formulation) are admixed, melted in a jacketed batch and stirred until homogeneity. A standard aqueous crutcher mix comprising the following ingredients is prepared (percentages listed relate to percent ingredients in the complete formulation after spray-drying).
Inar«di«nti Percent Cll"C12 benzene sulfonate 6.2 Tallow alcohol ethoxylate (EO11) l.o Sodium tripolyphosphate 24.0 Sodium sulfate 15.0 Sodium silicate 8.0 Smectite clay * 6.5 Carboxymethyl cellulose 0.4 Polyacrylate (soil suspender) 1.7 Enzymes 0.5 Optical.brightener 0.23 Sulfonated zinc phthalocyanine ** 25 ppm EDTA 0.2 Perfume/copper salts/mlnors 0.5 C^-C^ alkyl trimethylammonium chloride 1.9 Moisture to 77% The N-tallow tallowamide/stearic acid melt is poured into the crutcher mix (6O-9OeC). The crutcher mix-plus- N-tallow tallowamide/stearic acid is then handled in entirely standard fashion, and spray-dried to form the final composition. After drying sodium perborate. (20%) and bleach activator (3% 3-5-5-trimethyl hexamaic acid, sulfapheryl ester, sodium salt***) are dry-mixed with the granules.
* Natural smectite: ion exchange capacity above 50 meq/100 g clay ** U.S. Patent 3.927.967 *** U.S. Patents 4.483.778 & 4.539.130.
Very good results were obtained in softness and fabric-care benefits* compared to an identical composition which did not contain the N-tallow tallowamide/stearic acid premix (reference).

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1. A detergent oonposition comprising an anionic surfactant, a peroxyacid bleach or a system capable of yielding a peroxyacid in situ, and an fabric softening agent having the 5 formula : R - NH - jj - R' wherein R and R* are straight chain alk(en)yl, aryl, or alkyl-aryl groups, each containing from 8 to 22 carbon atoms. 10
2. A composition in accordance with claim 1 wherein the amide softening agent is predispersed, before being added to the rest of the detergent oonposition, with a dispersing agent selected from : I - nonionic surfactants resulting from the condensation of primary or secondary aliphatic alcohols; - phosphate esters having the formula R·-occh 2 -ch 2 o> B PO 2 . 5 with r '“ c x2 _C 14 and - fatty acids having from 10 to 20 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain.
3. A composition in accordance with Claim 2 wherein the dispersing agent is a fatty acid having from 10 to 20 carbon 10 atoms in the alkyl chain and is present in a weight ratio of amide softening agent to fatty acid of from 1:1 to 10:1.
4. A composition in accordance with Claims 1-3 wherein the peroxyacid bleaching agent is comprised of a peroxygen bleaching compound and an activator therefor. 15
5. A composition in accordance with Claims 1-4 wherein the amide softening agent is present at levels of from 0.1% to 15% by weight.
6. A composition in accordance with Claims 1-5 wherein the amide softening agent is selected from N-cocoalkyl stear 20 amide and N-tallow tallowamide.
7. A composition in accordance with any of the preceding claims, which in addition contains a clay softener
8. A detergent composition according to Claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with particular 25 reference to the accompanying Examples.
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