[0001] The present invention relates to liquid detergent compositions and in particular
to aqueous built liquid detergent compositions comprising a detergent activebased
suspending system capable of suspending undissolved material.
[0002] Aqueous built liquid detergent compositions are well known and a vast amount of formulations
have been described in the prior art. Generally such compositions comprise one or
more detergent-active compounds and one or more builder salts in an aqueous medium
which is capable of suspending undissolved builder and/or adjuvant materials.
[0003] However, an important disadvantage of this type of conventional built liquid detergent
is its extreme sensitivity to electrolyte level. This sensitivity results in formulation
regions of physical stability and acceptable viscosity which greatly vary in magnitude
and position as a function of the amount of dissolved electrolyte. In particular,
sufficient quantities of the more soluble builders, such as NTA, are difficult to
incorporate without rendering the liquid unstable and liable to precipitation or phase
separation.
[0004] It is therefore an object of invention to provide compositions of the above type
which have reduced sensitivity to electrolyte material and which tolerate larger quantities
of such material without giving rise to unacceptable viscosities.
[0005] It has now been found that inclusion of relatively small quantities of specific fatty
alcohol polyglycolether-derived anionic surfactants, optionally replacing part of
the conven- tonal anionic surfactant, reduces the sensitivity of the rheology to electrolyte
materials, in particular, to builder and simple electrolyte salts.
[0006] Accordingly, the present invention provides an aqueous built liquid detergent composition
capable of suspending particulate material, which comprises a synthetic anionic detergent-active
material and electrolyte salts, characterized in that it comprises from 0.5-10% by
weight of a fatty alcohol polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt or a mixture of such
salts according to the formula :
R-(OCnH2n)x-O(CH2) γ-COOM
wherein R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 8-20 carbon atoms or an aliphatic-aromatic
hydrocarbon group having
4-20 carbon atoms in the aliphatic part; n is a number in the range of from 2 to 3
inclusive; x is a number in the range of from
1 to
16 inclusive; y is a number in the range of from 0 to 2 inclusive; and M is a cation.
[0007] The alkyl . polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt of the present invention is characterized
by the formula :
R-(OCnH2n)x-O(CH2)yCOOM
wherein R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 8-20 carbon atoms or it may be
an aliphatic-aromatic hydrocarbon group having 4-20 carbon atoms in the aliphatic
part. R will normally comprise a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbon groups of different
lengths which may be straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated. Preferably R
is a straight saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon group having from 1-14 carbon atoms.
[0008] The polyalkylene oxide portion (OC
n H
2n)
x preferably comprises only ethylene oxide units (n=2) but also propylene oxide or
mixtures of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide are suitable (2 < n ≼ 3). The number
of ethylene and/or propylene oxide units (x) may range from 1-16, in particular from
1-12. Preferably the alkylene oxide portion comprises from 2-5 ethylene oxide units.
[0009] The carboxylate portion ((CH,) y-COOM) preferably comprises no alkyl chain (y=0),
but short alkyl chains such as methylene and ethylene are also suitable. M is a cation
and is selected from the group of hydrogen, sodium, potassium, ammonium, mono-, di-
and triethanol ammonium, the alkali metal cations being preferred.
[0010] In the detergent compositions according to the present invention the fatty alcohol
polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt or a mixture of such salts is included in an amount
of from 0.5-10%, optionally partly replacing the synthetic anionic detergent-active
material. The preferred amount depends on the rheology of the composition without
the carboxylate salt compound, and the rheology which is aimed at In general the best
results are obtained when the fatty alcohol polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt is
included in an amount of from 2-5% by weight, replacing about an equivalent amount
of synthetic anionic detergent active material.
[0011] The invention is particularly applicable to aqueous liquid built compositions on
the basis of synthetic anionic detergent-active material and electrolyte salts. Suitable
synthetic anionic detergent-active materials comprise the well-known anionic detergents
of the alkylaryl sulphonate type, the alkyl- and alkylether sulphate type, the alkane-
and alkene sulphonate type, etc. Numerous other examples can be found in Schwartz,
Perry "Detergents and Surface-Active Agents", Vol. II, 1958.
[0012] Preferably alkylaryl sulphonates are used, in which the alkyl chain contains 10-18
carbon atoms, such as n-dodecyl benzene sulphonate, tetrapropylene benzene sulphonate,
n-pentadecyl benzene sulphonate, and linear C,,-C,, alkylbenzene sulphonate in which
the aliphatic group is obtained from cracked wax polymers, all in the form of their
sodium or potassium salts.
[0013] The total amount of synthetic anionic detergent active materials lies within the
range of 1-15% by weight, preferably 6-12% by weight of the total composition.
[0014] Although the anionic materials are the major detergent-active constituents, small
amounts of other detergent-active materials can be tolerated, in particular nonionic
detergent-active materials. Nonionic detergents usually consist of a hydrophobic moiety
which has been reacted with an aI- kylene oxide.
[0015] Suitable examples are primary or secondary, straight or branched chain C
1-C
15 alcohols condensed with 1-30 moles of alkylene oxide; mono- or dialkyl phenols with
an alkyl group of 9-18 carbon atoms condensed with 1-30 moles of alkylene oxide; C
10-C
11 fatty acid mono-or dial- kylol amides condensed with 1-30 moles of alkylene oxide;
block copolymers of different or identical alkylene oxides and so on. Usually the
alkylene oxide is ethylene oxide, but propylene oxide or a mixture of ethylene oxide
and propylene oxide can also be used. Further suitable examples can be found in the
text book of M.Schick "Nonionic Surfactants".
[0016] The amount of nonionic detergent-active material which can be included in the composition
ranges up to 5%, but such amounts should be less than the amount of synthetic anionic
detergent active material.
[0017] The electrolytes which are used in the present invention are those which cause partial
salting out of the detergent active material. In general the composition may contain
from
1-60% by weight, preferably 3-50% by weight and particularly preferably 5-30% by weight
of the electrolyte.
[0018] Typical examples are builder salts, such as the alkali metal ortho- and pyrophosphates,
the alkali metal ammonium tripolyphosphates, such as sodium tripolyphosphate, the
alkali metal citrates, alkali metal salts of nitrilo triacetate and alkali metal salts
of carboxy methyloxy succinate.
[0019] Suitable examples of electrolytes are also buffering agents, such as the alkanol
amines, in particular triethanol amine, alkali metal carbonates, alkali metal borates,
alkali metal silicates, and so on.
[0020] The compositions of the invention may further contain all ingredients usually encountered
in such products, such as alkali metal sulphites, for improving detergency; enzymes,
either alone or in combination with enzyme stabilizers, such as polyalcohols or alkanol
amines with borax; fluorescers, further builders, such as zeolites; abrasives, such
as calcite; soil-suspending agents; anti-redeposition agents; hydrotropes, corrosion
inhibitors; foam boosters or depressors; opacifying agents; perfumes; colouring agents;
bleaching agents, optionally in combination with bleach precursors; fluorescers.
[0021] The products of the present invention can be prepared using conventional techniques.
In this respect it has been found that it is advantageous to shear the product at
the end of the production process to its maximum stable viscosity, e.g. by post-stirring
or passing the product through a desintegrator or similar high-shear exerting equipment
Further shear exerted on the product thus treated during pumping and bottling does
not affect the viscosity of the product.
[0022] The invention will now be further illustrated by way of example, in which all percentages
are by weight of the final composition.
Example
[0023] Compositions were prepared according to the formulations listed in Table 1, having
good physical stability and clearly showing the increased tolerance to high electrolyte
levels.

[0024] (*) Akypo is the trade-name for a series of fatty alcohol polyglycolether carboxylates
sold by Chem-Y, The Netherlands.
Akypo RLM 25 : sodium lauryl poly (2.5) ethylene oxide carboxylate
Akypo RLM 45 : sodium lauryl poly (4.5.) ethylene oxide carboxylate
Akypo RLM 100: sodium lauryl poly (10) ethylene oxide carboxylate
Akypo L 140 : sodium lauryl poly (14) ethylene oxide carboxylate
Akypo RLM 160: sodium lauryl poly (16) ethylene oxide carboxylate
Akypo 0 60: sodium oleyl poly (6) ethylene oxide carboxylate
1. An aqueous built liquid detergent composition capable of suspending particulate
material, which comprises a synthetic anionic detergent-active material and electrolyte
salts, characterized in that it comprises from 0.5-10% by weight of a fatty alcohol
polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt or a mixture of such salts according to the formula
:
R-(OCnH2n)x-O(CH2) γ-COOM
wherein R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 8-20 carbon atoms or an aliphatic-aromatic
hydrocarbon group having 4-20 carbon atoms in the aliphatic part; n is a number in
the range of from 2 to 3 inclusive; x is a number in the range of from 1 to 16 inclusive;
y is a number in the range of from 0 to 2 inclusive; and M is a cation.
2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein R is a straight saturated hydrocarbon
group having from 1 to 14 carbon atoms.
3. A composition according to claim 1 or 2 wherein n=2.
4. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein x is 2 to 5.
5. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein y is 0.
6. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein M is an alkali
metal ion.
7. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims which comprises of from
2 to 5% by weight of the fatty alcohol polyalkylene oxide carboxylate salt.
8. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the total amount
of synthetic anionic detergent-active materials lies within the range of from 6 to
12% by weight.
9. A composition according to any one of the precedng claims which further comprises
up to 5% by weight of a nonionic detergent-active material, the amount of nonionic
detergent-active material being less than the amount of synthetic anionic detergent-active
materials.
10. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims which comprises 5 to
30% by weight of the electrolyte.