Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to the bleaching of fabrics and to pretreatment compositions
for fabrics.
Background
[0002] The bleaching of fabrics is extensively discussed in the art. Various bleaching compositions
have been designed for this purpose, which can be classified in two classes: peroxide
bleaching compositions and hypochlorite bleaching compositions. Peroxide bleaching
has the advantage over hypochlorite bleaching that it is generally regarded as safer
to the color of fabrics and as non-yellowing on white fabrics.
[0003] A major drawback of peroxygen bleaches is that they are less active than chlorine
bleaches at low temperatures which are often encountered in modern laundering operations.
Thus peroxygen bleach activators have been developed which have been extensively addressed
in the art. A particular class of peroxygen bleach activators is constituted by peracid
precursors which react with hydrogen peroxide to form peracids which are the activated
bleaching species.
[0004] Treatments of fabrics before they are washed, often referred to as fabric pretreatments
are also known in the art. In these pretreatments, an effective quantity of a given
liquid or pasty composition is applied onto a portion of the fabrics, typically the
heavily soiled portions, before the fabrics are washed in an aqueous wash liquor.
[0005] It has now been found that a particularly effective bleaching of fabrics can be achieved
in connection with a pretreatment operation, provided a liquid or pasty composition
is used which comprises acetyl triethyl citrate as a peracid precursor.
[0006] Acetyl triethyl citrate has been disclosed as a peracid precursor in the context
of laundry bleaching in co-pending PCT application US 92-10391.
Summary of the invention
[0007] The present invention is a process of bleaching fabrics which comprises the steps
of applying on at least a portion of said fabrics an effective amount of a liquid
or pasty composition comprising acetyl triethyl citrate, then washing said fabrics
in an aqueous wash liquor, wherein an effective amount of hydrogen peroxide is provided
either in said liquid or pasty composition, or in said wash liquor.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0008] The present invention involves the use of a liquid or pasty composition comprising
acetyl triethyl citrate. By liquid or pasty, it is meant herein a composition which
can be conveniently applied on fabrics before the fabrics are washed. Ideally, the
compositions for use in the process of the present invention should not be so thick
as to be difficult to apply on fabrics, or so thin as to compromise on the accuracy
of the application on the fabrics. Accordingly, suitable compositions for use herein
range from thin liquids to gels. Preferred compositions for use herein have a viscosity
of from 50 cps to 10000 cps at 50 rpm at 20°c.
[0009] As an essential feature of the present invention, the compositions for use herein
must comprise an effective amount of acetyl triethyl citrate. Acetyl triethyl citrate
is a known chemical which is commercially available for instance under the trade name
Citroflex
@, available from Morflex, but acetyl triethyl citrate was only disclosed as a bleach
activator for the first time in co-pending PCT application US 92-10391. As discussed
therein, acetyl triethyl citrate provides a wide variety of benefits, especially in
the context of a liquid bleaching composition where it displays excellent storage
stability, compared to the peracid precursors in the art. Furthermore, acetyl triethyl
citrate has the peculiarity that it is a substantially water-insoluble liquid peracid
precursor which perhydrolyses into a substantially water-soluble peracid. We have
now found that this peculiarity makes it particularly advantageous to use acetyl triethyl
citrate in the context of the present invention.
[0010] Indeed, because it is a substantially water-insoluble liquid peracid precursor, acetyl
triethyl citrate tends to affine onto the surface of fabrics and/or stains where it
has been applied during the pretreatment operation instead of dissolving in the aqueous
wash liquor in which the fabrics are washed, thus promoting surface bleaching instead
of solution bleaching, i.e. the perhydrolysis of the acetyl triethyl citrate into
peracetic acid occurs on the surface of the fabrics and /or stains instead of in the
wash liquor, increasing the overall efficiency of the bleaching process. Thus the
affinity between the peracid precursor and the fabric, especially the soiled portions
thereof, is maximized. Naturally, this effect is favored when synthetic fabrics are
pretreated, as synthetic fabrics have a hydrophobic character.
[0011] Accordingly, in the context of the present invention, the bleaching of fabrics does
not substantially occur during the pretreatment operation, but rather in the subsequent
step where the pretreated fabrics are immersed in an aqueous wash liquor. In other
words, the present invention lies not only in the use of acetyl triethyl citrate as
a bleach activator, but also in the use of acetyl triethyl citrate in a pretreatment
operation, whereby the bleaching of fabrics is optimized in the subsequent step where
the fabrics are immersed in an aqueous wash liquor. Accordingly, in its broadest aspect,
the present invention encompasses the use of acetyl triethyl citrate for the manufacture
of a liquid or pasty composition to be used in the pretreatment of fabrics.
[0012] Furthermore, acetyl triethyl citrate is perhydrolysed into peracetic acid which is
a substantially water-soluble peracid. Thus the peracid generated promptly dissolves
in the wash liquor. Also, triethyl citrate which is the second component produced
in perhydrolysis of acetyl triethyl citrate is also water-soluble. Therefore it is
another advantage of the present invention that the peracid generated is not permanently
affined to the fabrics, and all perhydrolysis reaction compounds are solubilized in
the wash liquor. This benefit translates into an easy rinsing off of the peracid from
the fabrics.
[0013] Furthermore still, we have found that acetyl triethyl citrate also acts as a substantially
water-insoluble solvent which dissolves the stains, thereby preparing and easing the
subsequent cleaning of the fabrics in the subsequent step where said fabrics are immersed
in said wash liquor. This constitutes another benefit of using acetyl triethyl citrate
in the pretreatment mode according to the present invention.
[0014] Accordingly, the compositions for use herein comprise from 0.5% to 50% by weight
of the total composition of acetyl triethyl citrate, preferably from 2% to 20%. As
regards the amounts of ingredients in the present invention, the expression effective
amount refers to amounts of acetyl triethyl citrate and hydrogen peroxide which will
ensure the bleaching of fabrics.
[0015] In the process according to the present invention, it is essential that hydrogen
peroxide be supplied so that acetyl triethyl citrate is perhydrolysed into peracetic
acid. Hydrogen peroxide can be supplied either in the pretreatment composition, i.e.
together with acetyl triethyl citrate, or in the wash liquor. Most conveniently, hydrogen
peroxide is provided by the pretreatment composition. Also, it is to be understood
that hydrogen peroxide can be supplied directly as hydrogen peroxide or indirectly,
as sources of hydrogen peroxide such as perborate, percarbonate and the like. Accordingly,
in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pretreatment compositions
suitable for use herein comprise from 0.5% to 30% by weight of the total composition
of hydrogen peroxide, preferably from 2% to 20%. In this preferred embodiment, and
in order to ensure optimum chemical stability for the compositions herein, it is desirable
to formulate pretreatment compositions in the mildly acidic range, from pH 1 to 6,
preferably 3 to 5.
[0016] In order to make best use of the pretreatment step in the process herein, the compositions
suitable for use herein may further comprise a variety of optional ingredients. Preferred
optional ingredients include surfactants, such as described in the art, at a total
level of from 4% to 85% by weight of the total composition, preferably from 8% to
60%. Preferred surfactants for use herein are anionic and nonionic surfactants, typically
alkyl benzene sulphonates and fatty alcohol ethoxylates. Other suitable optional ingredients
include builders, enzymes, soil release agents, dyes, opacifiers, perfumes and other
minors.
[0017] As acetyl triethyl citrate is water-insoluble, it is particularly advantageous to
formulate a composition comprising it in the form of an aqueous emulsion of at least
two nonionic surfactants, a hydrophilic one and a hydrophobic one, having different
HLB values, and the difference in HLB value is of at least 3. Nonionic surfactants
with different HLBs can be conveniently chosen by selecting alkoxylated alcohols with
varying degrees of alkoxylation. Such compositions typically comprise from 10% to
95% by weight of the total composition of water, preferably deionized, preferably
from 60% to 80%. For optimum stability, and when the compositions comprise hydrogen
peroxide, it is preferred to formulate at pH 0.5 to 6. These compositions, which have
been described more extensively in co-pending application EP 92870188.7, allow to
formulate physically and chemically stable liquid compositions which may further comprise
hydrogen peroxide.
[0018] In the process according to the present invention said liquid or pasty composition
comprising acetyl triethyl citrate as described hereinbefore is applied on at least
a portion of said fabrics, and said fabrics are subsequently immersed in an aqueous
wash liquor. Indeed, it is essential that acetyl triethyl citrate is applied to the
fabrics before said fabrics are immersed in an aqueous wash liquor so that acetyl
triethyl citrate is affined in an optimum manner to fabrics.
[0019] The only critical aspect of the wash liquor herein is that it should provide an aqueous
medium which has a pH of above 6. Indeed, such a pH is essential in order to trigger
the perhydrolysis reaction. Optionally, but preferably, said wash liquor further comprises
from 0.5g/l to 20g/l of common detersive ingredients which are well known in the art,
including surfactants, builders, soil release agents, enzymes, bleaching components
and the like. Suitable wash liquors are suitably provided by using conventional and
commercially available laundry detergents in recommended dosage, either in hand wash
or in machine wash. The present invention is not limited to either washing mode.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pretreatment composition
is left on the fabrics for a certain period of time, typically about 2 min to 20 min
before said fabrics are immersed in the wash liquor. Such an embodiment ensures that
acetyl triethyl citrate is affined to fabrics in an optimum manner, and other ingredients
in said pretreatment composition, if any, may perform as well.
Examples
[0021] The present composition is used as a pretreater which comprises the following ingredients
in the following amount.
Example 1:
[0022] A following composition is used as a pretreater which comprises the listed ingredients
in the listed proportions.
Dobanol 91-10@ |
5.0% |
Dobanol 23-2@ |
8.0% |
Acetyl triethyl citrate |
6.0% |
H2O2 |
7.5% |
Citric acid |
up to pH 4 |
Water and minors |
up to 100% |
[0023] This composition is applied onto soiled fabrics and left to act for 10 min. Subsequently,
the fabrics are washed in a "San Giorgio
@ Ghibli 6" model washing machine, set on 40°c, together with 180 ml of a liquid detergent
composition commercialized under the trade name Ariel
@ Liquid.
Example 2:
[0024] A following composition is used as a pretreater which comprises the listed ingredients
in the listed proportions.
Dobanol 45-7@ |
6.0% |
Dobanol 91-10@ |
3.0% |
Dobanol 23-2@ |
6.0% |
Acetyl triethyl citrate |
10.0% |
Citric acid |
up to pH 4 |
Water and minors |
up to 100% |
[0025] This composition is applied on soiled fabrics and left to act for 15 min. Subsequently,
the fabrics are washed in a "Rex
@ mod. R 35" model washing machine, set on 55°c, with 150g of a powdered detergent
composition commercialized under the trade name Dash
@ which comprises perborate bleach.
1. A process of bleaching fabrics which comprises the steps of:
- applying on at least a portion of said fabrics an effective amount of a liquid or
pasty composition comprising acetyl triethyl citrate;
- then immersing said fabrics in an aqueous wash liquor;
and an effective amount of hydrogen peroxide is provided either in said liquid composition
or in said wash liquor.
2. A process according to claim 1 wherein said effective amount of hydrogen peroxide
is provided by said composition.
3. A process according to the preceding claims wherein said composition is applied to
soiled portions of said fabrics.
4. A process according to the preceding claims wherein said composition is left to act
on said fabrics for about 2 min to 20 min before said fabrics are washed in said wash
liquor.
5. The use of acetyl triethyl citrate for the manufacture of a liquid or pasty composition
to be used in the process according to any of the preceding claims.