Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to low or no water liquid detergent compositions comprising
solid particles, and to a method of preparing such particles and such liquids.
Background & Prior Art
[0002] Liquid detergent compositions with low water levels are known in the art and have
been described in quite a number of patent publications, e.g. in US-A-4,316,812, US-A-4,874,537
and EP-A-0,484,095 and provide a way of concentrating liquid detergents without giving
in on washing performance.
[0003] Liquid detergent compositions with low or no water levels may comprise a liquid phase
and a dispersion of solid detergent components and adjuncts depending on the purpose
of use, primarily surfactants and builders.
[0004] The liquid phase often comprises a nonionic surfactant as major component, which
apart from acting as carrier liquid for the detergent components, usually and preferably
also has detergent-active properties, thereby preferably acting wholly or in part
as the surfactant ingredient. The liquid phase may comprise a nonionic surfactant
and/or surfactant mixtures, such as mixtures of C13-C15 alcohols with an average of
3 ethoxy groups and C13-C15 alcohols with an average of 7 ethoxy groups and liquid
phases as described in GB-A-1,462,134, WO-A-91/12313, WO-A-91/14765 and EP-A-0,510,762.
[0005] The solid phase may for example comprises of builders, bleach, abrasives, dispersants,
enzymes, solid surfactant material and/or minor ingredients such as fluorescers. It
has been found very difficult to stably suspend solid particles in liquid compositions
and various solutions have been proposed in the art.
[0006] Liquids with low or no water content comprising dispersed solid particles of the
prior art generally contain high levels of solid material. Levels of 25% by weight
or higher are generally used in order to arrive at stable dispersions of the solid
particles in the liquid phase or to achieve the desired performance. High levels of
solid particles may however lead to liquids with higher viscosity and/or poor dispersibility.
[0007] Various documents in the art have proposed to use silica material in liquid detergent
compositions. GB-A-1,205,711 discloses non-aqueous liquids comprising hydrophilic
silica and solid dispersed silica.
[0008] We have found that the liquids of the prior art may show setting, sedimentation,
clear layer separation and/or poor dispersability.
[0009] Enzymatic liquid compositions with low or no water levels may be prepared by adding
enzyme slurries to the liquid. These slurries require extra processing for preparation
and consequently are more expensive. They are non-aqueous and viscous which means
that they are more difficult to handle. Further, we have found that preparations with
low water levels which are made with enzyme slurries may suffer from instability.
[0010] GB-A-0 666 301 describes an antifoam composition comprising hydrophilic silica, silicone,
detergent and water.
[0011] Surprisingly, we have now found that one or more of these disadvantages of liquids
with low or no water levels can be overcome.
[0012] We have found that low solid levels can be stably incorporated in low or no water
liquids if a hydrophilic silica is included.
[0013] Further, we have found that inclusion of silicone material improves the properties
of low or no water liquids comprising solid particles.
[0014] Further, we have found that fluorescent agent and/or anti-redeposition agent can
be incorporated in low or no water liquids with hydrophilic silica.
[0015] We have further found that liquids comprising less than 12% by weight of water and
enzymes can be prepared with good properties if the liquid comprises silicone material
and hydrophilic silica.
[0016] We have further found that liquids comprising enzymes can be prepared by mixing the
enzyme with a liquid composition which comprises silica, less than 12% by weight of
water and further comprises silicone and surfactant material.
Statement of the Invention
[0017] Consequently, the present invention is directed to liquid detergent composition comprising
water, surfactant material, silicone material and 0.05 to 20% by weight of a dispersed
solid phase comprising hydrophilic silica material, and enzyme material, according
to claim 1.
[0018] Preferably, the liquid detergent composition of the present invention further comprises
fluorescent agent at a level of from 0.01 to 10%, preferably from 0.02 to 2% by weight
and/or anti-redeposition agent at a level of from 0.1% to 5% by weight of the composition.
[0019] The present invention is further directed to a process of preparing a liquid detergent
composition of the invention, according to claim 6.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0020] WO-A-94/29427 discloses liquids with high viscosity silicone droplets which may contain
silica particles, and wherein the composition may further comprise hydrophobic silica
particles.
[0021] WO-A-94/23009 discloses liquids with hydrophobic silica to which silicone oil may
be added.
[0022] CA-A-2,066,008 discloses liquids with droplets of silicone oil which droplets may
comprise silica, e.g. DB100 and Thompson-Hayward AF-IND-100.
[0023] EP-A-573,699 discloses silica particles (into which nonionic surfactant is absorbed)
which are dispersed in silicone oil to produce antifoam particles. These particles
may be included in liquids. The surfactant inside the silica prevents the silicone/silica
droplets from co-agulating during storage.
[0024] EP-A-583,512 discloses the use of particles of silica with silicone, to protect sensitive
ingredients, such as enzymes, in liquids.
[0025] GB-A-2,186,884 discloses particles (or droplets) of hydrophobic silica and silicone
for use as enzyme stabilisers.
[0026] GB-A-1,205,711 discloses liquids with hydrophilic silica and enzymes.
[0027] We have found that hydrophilic silica allows for formulation of liquids comprising
less than 12% by weight of water and low levels of dispersed solid phase. The liquids
are stable and of low viscosity with no or low setting and low or no clear layer separation,
whilst they have a good dispersibility.
[0028] We have further found that silicone inclusion in liquids with hydrophilic silica
and low or no water level, enables stable suspending of solid particles, whilst the
resulting liquid has low viscosity, low or no setting, low or no clear layer separation
and good dispersibility.
[0029] We have further found that liquids with fluorescent agent and/or anti-redeposition
agent can be stable formulated with hydrophilic silica and low or now water. Preferably,
no electrolyte is present and preferably the liquid contains some water.
Hydrophilic silica material
[0030] The present invention requires the presence of hydrophilic silica, preferably present
in dispersed form in the continuous phase of the liquid and forming a network which
is able to disperse solid particles. Surprisingly, we have found that liquids of the
invention with low solid levels, silicones, fluorescer and/or anti-redeposition agent
do not suffer from the bad properties of liquids of the art comprising hydrophilic
silica.
[0031] Hydrophilic silica material may be selected from amorphous silica, precipitated,
fumed silica, gel-formation formed silica and mixtures thereof. An example of such
a silica material is Aerosil 200™. Mixtures of hydrophilic and.hydrophobic silica
(e.g. Sypernat) may also be used, e.g. on a 50:50 basis.
[0032] Preferably, the silica level is higher than 0.5%, more preferably higher than 1.0%,
most preferably higher than 2% by weight of the composition. Preferably the level
is lower than 8%, more preferably lower than 6%, most preferably lower than 4% by
weight of the composition.
Silicone material
[0033] WO-A-93/24603, WO-A-94/01525 and WO-A-94/01524 disclose non-aqueous liquids with
DB100, which is a commercially available silicone polymer material. EP-A-515,418 and
EP-A-515,435 disclose the use of silicone material in non-aqueous liquids.
[0034] Preferably, the silicone material is selected from polydialkylsiloxanes, wherein
the alkyl may e.g. be C1-C6 and is preferably a methyl group. Polydialkylsiloxanes
may end blocking units, e.g. of a trimethylsilyl unit. An example is DB100™, ex Dow.
Silicone may be added to the composition in the form of a mixture with silica material.
[0035] Preferably, the silicone material is present at levels of from 0.01 to 1%, more preferably
0.05 to 0.5% by weight of the composition.
[0036] We have found that the physical properties of the liquids according to the invention
may be improved by incorporation of the silicone material.
Water
[0037] Liquids of the invention may not contain water. However, the water content of liquid
detergent products of the invention is less than 12% by weight, most preferably less
than 10% and preferably more than 2%, 0%, more preferably more than 5% by weight of
the composition. This is in particular surprising, as the skilled man would not be
inclined to add water to low water containing liquids. Instead he would try to keep
all ingredients and machinery as dry as possible.
Enzymes
[0038] As indicated aboves, we have found that use of aqueous enzyme preparations leads
to stable enzyme liquids, e.g. as compared to use of enzyme slurries which may e.g.
contain salt crystals.
[0039] Compositions according to the invention contain enzyme material. Enzymes may be selected
from lipases, amylases, proteases (10-1,000 GU/mg), cellulases and mixtures thereof.
Various types of proteolytic enzymes and amylolytic enzymes are known in the art and
are commercially available. They may be incorporated as "prills", "marumes" or suspensions.
Enzyme levels are from 1 to 5% by weight of the composition. Enzymes often contain
propyleneglycol/water mixtures or the like to stabilise them. Enzyme stability is
preferably higher than 50% after 3 months storage at 37°C, more preferably higher
than 80%, most preferably higher than 90%. Preferably, the enzyme solution contains
no more than 10% by weight of water-soluble electrolyte material.
[0040] Introduction of low levels of water in the liquids of the invention has been found
beneficial in some instances to the stability of the liquid, whereas it has surprisingly
been found not to negatively influence the viscosity of the composition nor the stability
of the enzymes.
Liquid Phase
[0041] The liquid phase of the detergent composition of the present invention may comprise
water, surfactant material and solvent material.
[0042] Liquids of the invention often and preferably comprise a liquid nonionic surfactant
as major component and normally consist of a water-solubilising polyalkoxylene or
a mono-or di-alkanolamide group in chemical combination with an organic hydrophobic
group derived from, for example, fatty alcohols with from 9 to 15 carbon atoms (optionally
branched, e.g. methyl branched), alkylphenols (preferably from 12 to 20 carbon atoms)
in which the alkyl group contains from 6 to 12 carbon atoms, dialkylphenols in which
each alkyl group contains from 6 to 12 carbon atoms, primary, secondary or tertiary
aliphatic alcohols (or alkyl-capped derivatives thereof), monocarboxylic acids having
from 10 to 24 carbon atoms in the alkyl group and polyoxypropylenes.
[0043] C10-20 fatty acid mono- and dialkanolamides wherein the alkyloyl group has from 1
to 3 carbon atoms are also common.
[0044] In polyalkoxylene containing surfactants, the polyalkoxylene moiety usually consists
of an average of from 2 to 20 groups of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide groups or
mixtures thereof. The latter class includes those described in European Patent Specification
EP-A-0,225,654, especially for use as all or part of the liquid phase.
[0045] Especially preferred are those ethoxylated nonionics which are condensation products
of fatty alcohols with from 9 to 15 carbon atoms condensed with 3 to 7 moles of ethylene
oxide. Examples of those are the condensation products of C11-13 alcohols with 3 or
7 moles of ethylene oxide. These may be used as the sole nonionic surfactant or in
combination with those described in EP-A-0,225,654.
[0046] Another class of suitable nonionics include the alkyl saccharides (polyglycosides/oligosaccharides)
and, in particular those described in patent specifications US-A-3,640,998; US-A-3,346,558;
US-A-4,223,129; EP-A-0,092,355; EP-A-0,099,183; EP-A-0,070,074; EP-A-0,070,075; EP-A-0,070,075;
EP-A-0,070,076; EP-A-0,070,077; EP-A-0,075,994; EP-A-0,075,995 and EP-A-0,075,996.
[0047] A typical blend of surfactants includes a nonionic and/or non-alkoxylated anionic
and/or alkoxylated anionic surfactant. Mixtures of different nonionic detergent surfactants
may be used and also mixtures with other detergent surfactants such as anionic, cationic
or ampholytic surfactants and soaps may also be used. Surfactants are described in
"Surface Active Agents" Vol I, by Schwartz & Perry, Interscience 1949 and "Surface
Active Agents" Vol II by Schwartz, Perry & Berch (Interscience 1958), in the current
edition of "McCutcheon's Emulsifiers & Detergents" published by the McCutcheon division
of Manufacturing Confectioners Company or in "Tensid-Taschenbuch", H Stache, 2nd Edn.,
Carl Hanser Verlag, Munchen & Wien.
[0048] The compositions of the invention comprise surfactant material, preferably the level
being at most 97%, more preferably at most 95%, most preferably at most 94% and the
level being at least 70%, more preferably at least 80% by weight.
[0049] Solvent material may be included in compositions according to the present invention
and in particular esters of C1-6 carboxylic acid and/or poly-carboxylic acid and an
alcohol selected from dihydric alcohols, ether alcohols and sterically hindered alcohols.
Preferably, the ester is present in amounts of from 0.01 to 50% by weight of the composition.
A preferred ester material is propylene glycol di-acetate.
[0050] Other liquid material which may be present in the liquid phase include liquid bleach
precursors such as for example glyceroltriacetate and solvent material like ethanol
and dodecanol.
[0051] For the purpose of the invention, liquid detergent compositions are defined as being
in a liquid to paste form, preferably in a liquid form. The viscosity of the compositions
is preferably at most 2,500 mPa.s, more preferably at most 1,500 mPa.s, most preferably
at most 1,000 mPa.s at 21s-1 at 25°C.
[0052] Preferably, liquids of the invention have a physical stability of no or minimal phase
separation after 2 months at 37°C. More preferably, the phase separation is less than
2mm per month at 37°C.
Solid Phase
[0053] Preferably, compositions according to the invention comprise from 0.1 to 20% by weight
of a solid phase. Preferably the level of the solid phase is at least 0.2%, more preferably
at least 0.5% and, preferably, at most 15%, more preferably less than 10%, most preferably
at most 9%, in particular preferred at most 5% by weight of the composition. We have
found that these low levels of solid particles are beneficial not only to the viscosity
of the liquid, but also to the physical stability, whilst it would be expected that
higher of dispersed solid particles would be required.
Other Ingredients
[0054] Compositions of the invention may comprise electrolyte material. We have however
found that electrolyte may affect the properties of the compositions of the invention,
in particular upon storage. Therefore, compositions of the invention preferably comprise
electrolyte at a concentration of lower than 1% by weight of the composition.
[0055] More specifically, we have found that water-soluble electrolyte may affect the composition
properties. Examples of such electrolytes are chloride, sulphate, carbonate and hydroxide.
Consequently, the composition preferably comprise electrolyte, more particular soluble
electrolyte at a concentration of lower than 1% by weight, more preferably lower than
0.3% most preferably lower than 0.2% by weight of the composition.
[0056] Furthermore, we have found that the preferred weight ratio of water:electrolyte in
the compositions of the invention is more than 1:0.03, more preferably more than 1:0.02.
[0057] Other ingredients comprise those remaining ingredients which may be used in liquid
detergent products, such as fabric conditioning agents, abrasive material, bleaches,
builders, enzyme stabilising agents (if necessary), fluorescers, perfumes (including
deoperfumes), micro-biocides, soil-suspending agents, anti-redeposition agent, corrosion
inhibitors, and lather depressants.
[0058] The total amount of the fluorescent agent or agents used in a detergent composition
is preferably from 0.1 to 10%, more preferably 0.02 to 2% by weight.
[0059] When it is desired to include anti-redeposition agents in the liquid detergent products,
the amount thereof is normally from 0.1% to 5% by weight, preferably from 0.2% to
2.5% by weight of the total liquid composition. Preferred anti-redeposition agents
include carboxy derivatives of sugars and celluloses, e.g. sodium carboxyalkyl (e.g.
methyl) cellulose, anionic polyelectrolytes, especially polymeric aliphatic carboxylates,
or organic phosphonates.
Processing
[0060] As indicated, the present invention further relates to a method of preparing liquids
comprising less than 12% by weight of water, enzymes, surfactants, silicone and hydrophilic
silica, as described hereinabove, by adding the enzyme in the form of an aqueous solution.
[0061] The enzymes are preferably added after silica and silicones dispersal is complete
and at temperatures of 30°C or lower.
[0062] Preferably, the enzyme is in-situ precipitated. We have found that this leads to
small enzyme particles that can stably be incorporated in the hydrophilic silica structure.
[0063] The following examples are intended to further illustrate and describe the invention
and are not intended to limit the invention in any way.
EXAMPLE
Example 1
[0064] The following liquids were prepared:
Ingredients |
Composition |
|
A |
1 |
|
(% by weight) |
Nonionic 1 1) |
57.2 |
56.7 |
Nonionic 2 2) |
35.9 |
35.4 |
Water |
1.9 |
1.8 |
Aerosil 200™ |
2 |
3 |
Enzyme3) |
3 |
- |
Enzyme 4) |
- |
3 |
Silicone 5) |
- |
0.1 |
|
Total water |
8% |
10% |
Total electrolyte |
1.8% |
0.06% |
Viscosity 6) |
500 |
250 |
1) Marlipal 013-89™ (90%) |
2) Marlipal 013-30™ (100%) |
3) Savinase 16.0SL™ (enzyme slurry) |
4) Savinase 16.0LDX™ (aqueous/propyleneglycol enzyme preparation) |
5) DB100 silicones™ |
6) As measured with a Haake MVIIST after 5 minutes. |
[0065] Composition 1 was prepared by dispersing the silica and silicones in the mixture
of nonionic surfactants and water. Thereafter, the aqueous enzyme solution was added
and the enzyme was in-situ precipitated at a temperature under 30°C.
[0066] Composition A is instable, whereas composition 1 according to the present invention
is stable, shows no setting, no sediment, no clear layer separation and good dispersability.
Example 2
[0067] The following liquid was prepared by adding the ingredients in the order listed:
|
Composition |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
B |
Ingredients |
(% by weight) |
Nonionic 1 1) |
56.7 |
56.7 |
56.7 |
56.7 |
56.7 |
Nonionic 2 2) |
35.4 |
35.4 |
35.4 |
35.4 |
35.4 |
Water |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
Aerosil 200™ |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Silicone 3) |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
Enzyme 4) |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
Fluorescer 5) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Fluorescer 6) |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
- |
SCMC 7) |
1 |
0.5 |
- |
- |
- |
SCMC 8) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
|
Total water |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
Total electrolyte |
0.08 |
0.07 |
0.06 |
0.06 |
0.31 |
Viscosity 9) |
<.....thin liquids.....> |
Stability |
OK |
OK |
OK |
OK |
unstable |
1) Marlipal 013-89™ (90%) |
2) Marlipal 013-30™ (100%) |
3) DB100 silicones™ |
4) Savinase 16.0LDX™ (aqueous enzyme solution) |
5) CBS/X fluorescer™ |
6) Blancophor MBBH766™ |
7) Blanose 7M1™, ex Aqualon (Hercules) |
8) Gabrosa™, ex AKZO Nobel |
9) Viscosity between 100-350 mPa.s at 21s-1 at 25°C |
[0068] Compositions 1, 2, 3 and 4 showed good stability upon storage, whereas composition
B containing higher levels of electrolyte, showed instability after 2 days of storage.
Example 3
[0069] The following liquid was prepared by adding the ingredients in the order listed:
|
Composition |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Ingredients |
(% by weight) |
Nonionic 1 1) |
56.7 |
56.7 |
56.7 |
56.7 |
Nonionic 2 2) |
35.4 |
35.4 |
35.4 |
35.4 |
Water |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
Aerosil 200 |
3 3 3 |
|
|
3 |
Silicone 3) |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
Enzyme 4) |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
SCMC 5) |
0.5 |
2.0 |
3.0 |
4.0 |
Total water |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
Total electrolyte |
0.07 |
0.10 |
0.12 |
0.14 |
Viscosity 6) |
<.....thin liquids.....> |
1) Marlipal 013-89™ (90%) |
2) Marlipal 013-30™ (100%) |
3) DB100 silicones™ |
4) Savinase 16.0LDX™ (aqueous enzyme solution) |
5) Blanose 7M1™, ex Aqualon (Hercules) |
6) Viscosity between 100-350 mPa.s at 21s-1 at 25°C. |
[0070] The four compositions showed good stability after 3 weeks storage at 37°C.