(19)
(11) EP 0 133 900 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
13.03.1985 Bulletin 1985/11

(21) Application number: 84107407.3

(22) Date of filing: 27.06.1984
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)4C11D 3/48, C11D 1/86, C11D 1/06, C11D 1/72, C11D 1/62
(84) Designated Contracting States:
FR GB SE

(30) Priority: 10.08.1983 US 521858

(71) Applicant: STERLING DRUG INC.
New York New York (US)

(72) Inventors:
  • Paszek, Leon Edwin
    Mountainside New Jersey (US)
  • Gebbia, Barbara
    Clifton New Jersey (US)

(74) Representative: Baillie, Iain Cameron et al
c/o Ladas & Parry Altheimer Eck 2
80331 München
80331 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
   
     
    Remarks:
    A request under Rule 88 EPC has been received on 09.01.85.
     


    (54) Liquid disinfectant laundry detergents


    (57) Liquid disinfectant laundry detergent compositions, having germicidal, fabric brightening and anti-soil redeposition properties, contain a non-ionic surfactant, a cryptoanionic surfactant, a quaternary ammonium germicide and, optionally, minor amounts of other non-essential ingredients.


    Description

    (a) Field of the Invention



    [0001] This invention relates to liquid disinfectant laundry detergents having valuable anti-soil redeposition properties and to the method of preventing soil redeposition in the washing of textile fabrics by the use thereof.

    (b) information Disclosure Statement



    [0002] It is well known that certain anti-soil redeposition agents, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, can be used in solid, powdered laundry detergents in order to prevent redeposition of soil and thus to prevent graying during the wash cycle. It is also known to use so-called optical brighteners which essentially "mask" the gray coloration produced as a result of soil redeposition. However, the latter approach to fabric brightening is unsatisfactory, because it fails to remove the source of the problem, and furthermore conventional anti-redeposition agents, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, cannot be used in liquid laundry detergents, because they tend to separate out of the liquid formulation and thus lose their effectiveness.

    [0003] Thus Jones et al. Canadian Patent 1,137,381 discloses solid laundry detergent compositions for prevention of static build-up on textile fabrics and for softening the fabrics laundered therewith. Th.e compositions are composed of an anionic surfactant, a non-ionic surfactant and an anti-static agent of the general formula [R1R2R3R4N]+Y- where at least one, but no more than two, of R1, R2, R3 and R4 can be a C16-C22 aliphatio group, the remainder of the R1, R2, R3 and R4 groups being Cl-C4 alkyl, C2-C4 hydroxy- lower-alkyl and "cyclic structures in which the nitrogen atom forms part of the ring" and Y- is an anion. The ratio of the anionic to the non-anionic surfactants is 2:1 to 15:1, preferably 2:1 to 10:1, and most preferably 3:1 to 6:1. The quaternary ammonium salt is intended to impart anti-static properties to the compositions, and no mention is made by the patentee of any germicidal property resident in the combination. Furthermore, the question of preventing soil redeposition is not addressed by the reference, and thus the reference provides no guidance as to how to overcome that problem in laundry detergents. Moreover the application does not disclose the use of an alkyl-alkoxy carboxylate as an anionic surfactant, and no mention is made of the adaptation of the formulation to liquid laundry detergents.

    [0004] Wright U.S. Patent 4,272,395 discloses liquid dishwashing compositions having germicidal properties while retaining good foaming behavior. The compositions are composed of 50-95 parts by weight of a germicidal cationic surfactant of the quaternary ammonium salt type and from 5-50 parts by weight of a co-surfactant of the alkylsulfonate, sulphate, phosphate or carboxylic acid type having from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in the hydrophobic alkyl group and from 0 to 20 parts by weight of a non-ionic surfactant of the mono- or diethanolamide or ethoxylated or propoxylated primary or secondary C8 - C16 alkanol type containing from 1 to 4 ethyleneoxy or propyleneoxy units per molecule. Being directed to dishwashing detergents, the reference manifestly does not address the problem of soil redeposition in laundry detergents.

    [0005] Beeks U.S. Patent 4,264,457 discloses laundry detergent/fabric softener/anti-static compositions composed of 3-35 weight percent of a non-ionic surfactant formed from ethylene oxide and a hydrophobic organic compound; 3-30 weight percent of a mono C8-C22 long chain aliphatic cationic surfactant of the quaternary ammonium type and an anionic surfactant mixture consisting of a C-C10 alkylsulfate and a C12-C22 alcohol ethoxylated ether sulfate or carboxylate having from 1 to about 15 moles of ethylene oxide per molecule and where the anionic surfactants are present in a ratio of 1:5 to 5:1 and the cationic: anionic surfactant mole ratio is 0.8:1 to 10:1. The patentee teaches that combinations of di-long chain quaternary ammonium surfactants in liquid detergents are unstable and separate into two phases and also that combinations of anionic and cationic detergents often produce precipitates. The nature of the four or five ingredients, and their relative amounts, are both critical, and the anionic surfactant serves principally to assist in suspending or dissolving the cationic-anionic complex that would otherwise form and separate out. The patentee does not address either the question of imparting germicidal properties to the composition or of preventing soil redeposition. On the contrary, the patentee is primarily concerned with solving the problem of precipitation of the anionic-cationic complex.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0006] We have surprisingly found that certain carboxylated anionic surfactants, in combination with non-ionic surfactants and cationic germicides, can be combined into liquid laundry detergent formulations having good anti-soil redeposition properties, the carboxylated anionic surfactants surprisingly serving a dual function as surfactants and anti-soil redeposition agents. The finding of such useful combination of properties in liquid laundry detergents is quite surprising in view of the known art relating to laundry detergents.

    [0007] In a composition of matter aspect, this invention provides a liquid laundry detergent composition, having germicidal, fabric brightening and anti-soil redeposition properties, comprising a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type; a cryptoanionic surfactant ( i.e. a surfactant of the alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type); a quaternary ammonium germicide and, optionally, minor amounts of foam stabilizers/anti-irritants, fabric brighteners, fragrances and dyes in an aqueous medium.

    [0008] In a method aspect, the invention provides a method of imparting anti-soil redeposition properties to a liquid laundry detergent composition comprising incorporating an effective anti-soil redeposition amount of a cryptoanionic surfactant of the alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type in a liquid laundry detergent formulation containing a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type; a quaternary ammonium germicide and, optionally, minor amounts of foam stabilizers/anti-irritants, brighteners, fragrances and dyes in an aqueous medium.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION INCLUSIVE OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0009] More specifically, we have found that, although non-ionic surfactants can be combined with quaternary ammonium germicides to give liquid compositions having detergent and germicidal properties, such compositions are not effective as laundry detergents, because the soil removed from the fabrics is redeposited during the wash cycle thus leaving fabrics with a gray, off white color.

    [0010] Equally unsatisfactory results are obtained, we found, when either an anionic surfactant or anionic carboxylated surfactant, that is a so-called cryptoanionic surfactant, is combined with a quaternary ammonium germicide, because such combinations, provide only fair detergency, although they do prevent soil redeposition. They are thus not effective as laundry detergents.

    [0011] Surprisingly, however, we have found that certain critical combinations of a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type with a surfactant of the anionic alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type along with a quaternary ammonium germicide provide liquid detergent compositions having good germicidal, anti-soil redeposition and brightening properties. These compositions are thus useful as liquid disinfectant laundry detergents.

    [0012] The invention thus provides liquid laundry detergent compositions having germicidal, anti-soil redeposition and brightening properties comprising critical relative amounts of:

    '(A) a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type;

    (B) a cryptoanionic surfactant of the alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type;

    (C) a quaternary ammonium germicide; and

    (D) the balance water.



    [0013] we have found that, in order to provide stable liquid compositions having the desired germicidal, brightening and anti-soil redeposition properties, the ratio of A:B:C in the compositions of the invention is critical and should be present in the compositions in ratios of 2:4:1 to 3.5:5:1.

    [0014] The compositions are prepared by dissolving components A, B and C in water to provide a liquid concentrate in which the total amount of components A, B and C comprises from 30 to 50 weight percent, and preferably around 40 weight percent, of the concentrate, the balance being water. In use, the concentrate is added to the wash water in an amount effective to achieve either cleaning or cleaning and sanitization of the fabrics. It has been found that about 1/4 cup of the concentrate per wash load is generally adequate to achieve good cleaning, and from about 3/4 cup to about 1 1/2 cups are adequate to achieve both cleaning and sanitization. Thus, based on a total wash water volume of about 10 gallons, the compositions can be used at dilutions of the concentrate from about 0.16% to about 0.94% by volume in water, i.e. from about 1:640 to about 1:107. Based on a total concentration of from 30% to 50% of components A, B and C in the concentrate, these dilutions correspond to about 0.05% to about 0.08% (1:2133 to 1:1280) of components A, B and C in the wash water for good cleaning and from about 0.14% to about 0.47% (1:711 to 1:213) for both cleaning and sanitization.

    [0015] The compositions may also, optionally, contain minor amounts, i.e. up to about 3 total weight percent, of non-essential ingredients, such as a foam stabilizer/anti-irritant agent, brighteners, fragrances, dyes, a pE adjuster such as triethanolamine (TEA), and ethanol, the latter used to adjust the viscosity.

    [0016] The ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type non-ionic surfactants useful in the practice of the present invention have one of the general structural formulas:

    or

    in which the C9H19 group in the compounds of formula Ib is a mixture of branched-chain isomers, and x indicates the average number of (OCH2CH2) units in the side chain. Suitable non-ionic surfactants of formulas Ia/Ib useful in the practice of the invention contain from 7 to around 13 (OCH2CH2) units. Such compounds are sold under the Rohm and Haas (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) trade name TRITON® X, and include compounds of this class such as TRITONS X-114 (x is 7-8); TRITONS X-100 (x is 9-10) or TRITONS X-102 (x is 12-13). A preferred non-ionic surfactant of this class is TRITONS X-100.

    [0017] The anionic alkyl alkoxy carboxylate surfactants, i.e. the cryptoanionic surfactants, designated ingredient B above, have the general structural formula:

    where R is a long chain, straight or branched, alkyl group containing from 8 to 18 carbon atoms, n is an integer from 2 to 4, m is an integer from 1 to 100; R1 is CH2, CH2CH2 or CH2CH2CH2; and M is either hydrogen or a sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, diethylammonium or triethylammonium cation or other cations, including multivalent cations. Surfactants of this class are marketed by Sandoz Specialty Industries, East Hanover, N.J. 07936 as SANDOPAN® and by Finetex Inc., Elwood Park, N.J. 07407 as SURFINE@. A preferred cryptoanionic surfactant of this class useful in the practice of the present invention is SANDOPANJ DTC (R is tridecyl), which is the sodium salt of trideceth-7-carboxylic acid.

    [0018] The quaternary ammonium germicides useful in the practice of the present invention have the structural formula:

    where R2 and R3 are the same or different C8-C12 alkyl, and X- is a halide, for example chloride, bromide or iodide. Also included within the ambit of quaternary ammonium salts of formula II are alkyl dimethylammonium chlorides where the alkyl moiety contains from 12 to 16 carbon atoms. Such quaternary germicides are usually sold as mixtures of two or more different quaternaries, such as BARDAC® 205M, sold by Lonza Inc., Fair Lawn, N.J., which consists of a 50% aqueous solution containing 20% by weight of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12 and 10% C16 alkyl); 15.0 weight percent of octyl decyl dimethylammonium chloride; 7.5 weight percent of dioctyl dimethylammonium chloride; and 7.5 weight percent of didecyl dimethylammonium chloride, or CYNCAL® 80%, sold by Hilton Davis Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, which consists of 80% by weight of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12 and 10% C16 alkyl), 10% water and 10% ethanol.

    [0019] Other suitable commercially available quaternary ammonium germicides of the alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride type, containing the same alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride mixture as CYNCAL®, and which are generally referred to as quaternium salts, are BARQUA® MB-80, sold by Lonza Inc., which is an 80% solution (20% ethanol) of the quaternary, and HYAMINE® 3500, sold by Rohm and Haas Co., which is a 50% aqueous solution of the quaternary.

    [0020] The compositions can also contain a sequestering agent or detergent builder, such as nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), optionally in the form of its di- or trisodium salts.

    [0021] The foam stabilizer/anti-irritant agents, which can optionally be included in the compositions of the invention, are preferably amine oxides of the formula:

    where R4 can be hydrogen, methyl, 2-hydroxyethyl or, together with the nitrogen atom, morpholino, and R5 is a long chain C12-C18 alkyl group. A preferred amine oxide of formula IV in the practice of the present invention is dimethyl cocoamine-N-oxide.

    [0022] The manner and process of making and using the invention, and the best mode contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention, will now be described so as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and to use the same.

    EXAMPLES



    [0023] A series of liquid laundry detergent formulations, within the ambit of the present invention and designated formulations C, E, F, G and H, were prepared as follows using TRITONS X-100 (as a non-ionic surfactant), SANPOPAN® DTC (as anionic carboxylated surfactant), BARDAC® 205M or CYNCAL® (as a quaternary ammonium germicide), dimethyl cocoamine-N-oxide (AROMOX®, Armak Company, McCook, Ill.) (as foam stabilizer), trisodium NTA and other non-essential ingredients as indicated. For comparative purposes, other formulations, which form no part of this invention and which are designated formulations A, B and D, were also prepared using TRITON® X-100, SANDOPAN® DTC and BARDAC® 205M. Amounts of ingredients are expressed in percent parts by weight.



    [0024] Each of these formulations was then tested for its cleaning and brightening efficacy, using the detergency test, and for its germicidal efficacy. In the detergency test, for each detergent composition to be evaluated, the reflectancies of four 3" x 3" soiled test swatches (from Test Fabrics, 200 Blackford Avenue, Middlesex, N.J. 08846) and an equivalent number of unsoiled swatches used as controls were determined using a reflectometer. The eight test swatches were divided into pairs, one soiled and one unsoiled swatch per pair, and each pair was placed in a separate pot, containing 1 g./liter of the test detergent composition in tap water at 120-130"F, of a Terg-O-Tameter, Model 7243, supplied by United States Testing Co., Hoboken, N.J. After washing for ten minutes, the test swatches were removed, rinsed in cold tap water, blotted between paper towels and oven dried at 105°F for 10-15 minutes. Reflectance readings on each of the swatches were then taken again, and the cleaning efficacy, expressed as % Soil Removal, and the whitening ability, expressed as % Whiteness Retention, were calculated for the test swatches as follows, the values obtained for any given detergent formulation being the average of the individual values so determined:

    where:

    RW = Average reflectance of washed soiled cloths

    RS = Average reflectance of unwashed soiled cloths

    R0 = Average reflectance of unsoiled cloths and

    where:

    RX = Average reflectance of unsoiled white cloth after washing with soiled cloth

    RY = Average reflectance of unsoiled white cloth before washing.



    [0025] In addition, the germicidal activity of each test composition was determined against K. pneumoniae ATCC 4352 and S. aureus ATCC 6538 using the EPA-approved Petrocci-Clark test procedure [Proposed Test Method for AntiMicrobial Laundry Additives, Petrocci and Clark, J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem. 52, 835-842 (1969)] which is a simulated in-use test method. (See EPA publication DIS/TSS-13, May 2, 1979). The germicidal activity for each formulation was expressed in terms of the maximum dilution effective to obtain germicidal activity.

    [0026] The results so-obtained in each of the above-described procedures are summarized in Table 2 below. Also included, for comparative purposes, are data for two commercial powdered laundry detergents, designated "Comm. 1" and "Comm. 2", neither of which contains a germicidal agent.



    [0027] From these results, it will be seen that formulation A provides only fair cleaning of textile fabrics, characterized by poor anti-soil redeposition but acceptable germicidal properties. Such formulation would typically be used for cleaning hard surfaces but would be totally unsuited for use as a laundry detergent.

    [0028] In formulation B, the use of an anionic carboxylated surfactant, instead of a non-ionic surfactant as used in formulation A, essentially overcomes the soil redeposition problem inherent in formulation A and also provides acceptable germicidal action. However the formulation gave only fair detergency and furthermore would be commercially unacceptable because of its failure to leave the fabrics white after washing.

    [0029] As shown by the results obtained with formulation C, the combination of both a non-ionic surfactant and an anionic carboxylated surfactant with a quaternary germicide provides not only acceptable germicidal action and very good cleaning action but good anti-soil redeposition action as well.

    [0030] The results obtained with formulation D, which gave only fair cleaning action and unacceptable anti-soil redeposition action, show that the relative amounts of the non-ionic and anionic carboxylated surfactants are critical to the overall cleaning and brightening properties of the combination.

    [0031] Formulation E, which is based on formulation C, contains certain non-essential ingredients which are intended to make the formulation aesthetically more appealing. Also as shown by the data, formulations F, G and H provide excellent cleaning action, good anti-soil redeposition and effective germicidal action.

    [0032] While the commercial powdered detergents show good to excellent cleaning action and good anti-soil redeposition, they have no germicidal activity at all making them unsuitable for use where such activity is required.


    Claims

    1. A liquid laundry detergent concentrate composition, which in use has germicidal, fabric brightening and anti-soil redeposition properties, said composition comprising:

    (A) a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type;

    (B) a cryptoanionic surfactant of the alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type;

    (C) a quaternary ammonium germicide; and

    (D) water,


    wherein, based on the total weight of A, B, C and D, components A, B and C comprise from 30 to 50 weight percent and wherein the ratio of A:B:C in said medium is in the range from 2:4:1 to 3.5:5:1.
     
    2. A liquid laundry detergent concentrate composition according to claim 1, comprising:

    (A) a non-ionic surfactant of the ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol type, or mixtures thereof, having the formulas:

    or

    in which the C9H19 group in the compounds of formula Ib is a mixture of branched-chain isomers, and x indicates the average number of OCH2CH2 units in the side chain;

    (B) a cryptoanionic surfactant of the alkyl alkoxy carboxylate type having the formula:

    where R is a long-chain, straight or branched, alkyl group containing from 8 to 18 carbon atoms, n is an integer from 2 to 4, m is an integer from 1 to 100, R1 is CH2, CH2CH2 or CH2CH2CH2 and M is either hydrogen or a sodium, potassium, lithium, ammonium, diethylammonium or triethylammonium cation; and

    (C) a quaternary ammonium germicide having the formula:

    where R2 and R3 are the same or different C8-C12 alkyl and X is halide.


     
    3. A composition according to claim 2, where x is 7-13 and R is tridecyl.
     
    4. A composition according to claim 3, which contains about: (A) 10 weight percent of an ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol of formula Ia/Ib where x is 9-10; (B) 20 weight percent of sodium trideceth-7-carboxylate and (C) 5 weight percent of a quaternary ammonium germicide of formula III containing 40 weight percent of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12 and 10% C16 alkyl); 30.0 weight percent of octyl decyl dimethylammonium chloride; 15 weight percent of dioctyl dimethylammonium chloride; and 15 weight percent of didecyl dimethylammonium chloride, and the balance water.
     
    5. A liquid laundry detergent according to any one of claims 1-3, which includes up to about 3 total weight percent of foam stabilizer/anti-irritant agent, brightener, fragrance and dye.
     
    6. A composition according to claim 5, which includes about 0.45% of dimethyl cocoamine-N-oxide as a foam stabilizer/ anti-irritant.
     
    7. A composition according to claim 6, which contains about: (A) 10 weight percent of an ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol of formula Ia/Ib where x is 9-10; (B) 20 weight percent of sodium trideceth-7-carboxylate; (C) 4 weight percent of a quaternary ammonium germicide of formula III containing 40 weight percent of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12, and 10% C16 alkyl); 30.0 weight percent of octyl decyl dimethylammonium chloride; 15.0 weight percent of dioctyl dimethylammonium chloride; and 15 weight percent of didecyldimethylammonium chloride; and other ingredients comprising 0.45 weight percent of dimethyl cocoamine-N-oxide; 0.07 weight percent of a brightener, 0.5 weight percent of a fragrance oil and 0.002 weight percent of a dye.
     
    8. A composition according to claim 6, which contains about: (A) 18 weight percent of an ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol of formula Ia/Ib where x is 9-10; (B) 21.5 weight percent of sodium trideceth-7-carboxylate; (C) 5.6 weight percent of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12' 10% C16 alkyl); and other ingredients comprising 0.36 weight percent of a brightener, 1 weight percent of triethylamine, 4 weight percent of ethanol, 0.5 weight percent of a fragrance oil and 0.008 weight percent of a dye.
     
    9. A composition according to claim 6, which contains about: (A) 18 weight percent of an ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol of formula Ia/Ib where x is 9-10; (B) 21.5 weight percent of sodium trideceth-7-carboxylate; (C) 5.6 weight percent of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12' 10% C16 alkyl); and other ingredients comprising 0.36 weight percent of a brightener, 1.0 weight percent of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, 4.0 weight percent of ethanol, 0.5 weight percent of a fragrance oil and 0.008 weight percent of a dye.
     
    10. A composition according to claim 6, which contains about: (A) 18 weight percent of an ethoxylated nonyl and octyl phenol of formula Ia/Ib where x is 9-10; (B) 21.5 weight percent of sodium trideceth-7-carboxylate; (C) 5.6 weight percent of an alkyl dimethyl benzylammonium chloride (50% C14, 40% C12' 10% C16 alkyl); and other ingredients comprising 5.0 weight percent of trisodium nitrilotriacetate, 0.36 weight percent of a brightener, 1.0 weight percent of triethylamine, 4.0% weight percent of ethanol, 0.5 weight percent of a fragrance oil and 0.008 weight percent of a dye.
     
    11. A method of preventing soil redeposition in the laundering of textile fabrics which comprises laundering said fabrics in a wash medium containing a cleaning, brightening and germicidally effective amount of a liquid laundry detergent concentrate composition according to any one of the preceding claims, said components A, B and C being present in the wash medium at dilutions from 1:213 to 1:2133.