[0001] The present invention is concerned with aqueous liquid detergent compositions which
contain sufficient detergent-active material and, optionally, sufficiently dissolved
electrolyte to result in a structure of lamellar droplets dispersed in a continuous
aqueous phase. In particular the present invention relates to liquid detergent compositions
having improved solid suspending properties.
[0002] Lamellar droplets are a particular class of surfactant structures which,
inter alia, are already known from a variety of references, e.g. H.A.Barnes, 'Detergents', Ch.2.
in K.Walters (Ed), 'Rheometry: Industrial Applications', J. Wiley & Sons, Letchworth
1980.
[0003] Such lamellar dispersions are used to endow properties such as consumer-preferred
flow behaviour and/or turbid appearance. Many are also capable of suspending particulate
solids such as detergency builders or abrasive particles. Examples of such structured
liquids without suspended solids are given in US patent 4 244 840, whilst examples
where solid particles are suspended are disclosed in specifications EP-A-160 342;
EP-A-38 101; EP-A-104 452 and also in the aforementioned US 4 244 840. Others are
disclosed in European Patent Specification EP-A-151 884, where the lamellar droplet
are called 'spherulites'.
[0004] The presence of lamellar droplets in a liquid detergent product may be detected by
means known to those skilled in the art, for example optical techniques, various rheometrical
measurements. X-ray or neutron diffraction, and electron microscopy.
[0005] The droplets consist of an onion-like configuration of concentric bi-layers of surfactant
molecules, between which is trapped water or electrolyte solution (aqueous phase).
Systems in which such droplets are close-packed provide a very desirable combination
of physical stability and solid-suspending properties with useful flow properties.
[0006] The viscosity and stability of the product depend on the volume fraction which is
occupied by the droplets. Generally speaking, when the volume fraction is around 0.6,
the droplets are just touching (space-filling). This allows reasonable stability with
an acceptable viscosity (say no more than 2.5 Pa.s, preferably no more than 1 Pa.s
at a shear rate of 21s⁻¹). This volume fraction also endows useful solid-suspending
properties.
[0007] A problem in formulating liquid detergent compositions is to prevent the occurence
of flocculation. When flocculation occurs between the lamellar droplets at a given
volume fraction, the viscosity of the corresponding product will increase due to the
formation of a network throughout the liquid. Flocculation may also lead to instability
reflected in phase separation of the product.
[0008] Another problem in formulating liquid detergent compositions of the lamellar droplet
type, is that sometimes these compositions are not fully capable of stably suspending
solid materials, especially when the volume fraction of lamellar droplets is relatively
low, say less than 0.6 or less than 0.5.
[0009] It has now been found, that liquid detergent compositions having improved solid suspending
properties and/or improved stability and/or improved viscosity can be obtained by
carefully controlling the droplet size of the lamellar droplets. In particular an
increase in solid suspending properties can be observed -especially when the volume
fraction of lamellar droplets is relatively low, say less than 0.6 or less than 0.5-
if a relatively high fraction of the lamellar droplets consists of small droplets.
[0010] It has been suggested in EP 151 884 (Albright and Wilson) to prepare liquid detergent
products comprising dispersed lamellar droplets whereby a major proportion of the
droplets have a diameter of 0.2 to 1 micrometer.
[0011] It has now been found that the solid suspending properties and/or the stability and/or
the viscosity of liquid detergent compositions comprising relatively high amounts
of lamellar droplets can be favourably influenced by incorporating therein a deflocculating
polymer.
[0012] Accordingly the present invention relates to a liquid detergent composition comprising
a dispersion of lamellar droplets of detergent active materials in an aqueous continuous
phase, said composition also comprising a deflocculating polymer and suspended particles
of solid material, wherein at least one of the following conditions are fulfilled:
(1) at least 50 % of the lamellar droplets have a diameter of less than 0.45 micrometer;
(2) the detergent composition has a refractive index for light having a wavelength
of 589 nm which is at least 0.01 above the refractive index of its corresponding aqueous
continuous phase.
[0013] Compositions of the invention may satisfy condition (1), (2) or both conditions as
specified above. Both conditions are believed to correspond to liquid compositions,
comprising relatively high numbers of small particles.
[0014] The percentage of lamellar droplets having a diameter of less than 0.45 micrometer
can be determined by making electron microscopy pictures of the liquid detergent composition
at a magnification of between 15,000 and 60,000 (preferably about 30,000) and determining
the relative number of droplets having a diameter of less than 0.45 micrometer.
[0015] Preferably at least 50 % of the lamellar droplets have a diameter of less than 0.35
micrometer, more preferred less than 0.25 micrometer, most preferred less than 0.15
micrometer, especially preferred less than 0.10 or 0.07 micrometer.
[0016] The refractive index of the liquid detergent composition can for example be determined
as follows: light having a wavelength of 589 nm is passed through a thin layer (preferably
about 1 mm) of liquid detergent composition. The angle of incidence and the angle
of refraction are measured, whereafter the refractive index can be calculated by using
the Snellius equation. Another, preferred method to determine the refractive index
is by using internal reflection measurements, for example by using a Atago digital
refractometer RX-1000. The use of internal reflection measurements is especially advantageous
for determining the refractive index for opaque systems.
[0017] The refractive index of the corresponding aqueous phase can be measured by isolating
the aqueous phase from the detergent composition (e.g by (ultra-) centrifugation)
or by separate preparation of a composition, whereby the insoluble ingredients are
only added to their solubility limit and the dispersed phases are omitted.
[0018] Applicants believe that a liquid detergent composition comprising relatively low
levels of small particles will generally have a lower refractive index than a corresponding
composition, wherein relatively high levels of small particles are present. The reason
for this may be the following: in measuring the refractive index of a system, droplets
being significantly larger than the wavelength of the measuring light will cause the
scattering of incident light, but will not contribute to its refractive power. Calculations
using the Mie scattering theory confirm this.
[0019] Therefore, theoretically, an aqueous composition, which only comprises lamellar droplets
having a particle size significantly above the wavelength of the light, will have
a refractive index which is close to the refractive index of the aqueous base of the
product. Detergent compositions comprising particles having a size comparable or smaller
than the wavelength of the light, will be optically more dense than compositions without
these particles. Therefore, for a given composition, an increase in refractive index
is a sign of the presence of relatively small particles in the product.
[0020] Preferably the refractive index of the total composition is more than 0.02 above
the refractive index of the corresponding aqueous phase, more preferred from 0.03
to 0.20, most preferred from 0.04 to 0.15 especially preferred between 0.05 and 0.10.
[0021] Compositions of the invention can be obtained by any method for preparing liquid
detergent compositions. The man skilled in the art will be able to select the components
and their levels in order to allow the formation of a lamellar droplet structure.
Also the skilled man will be able to adapt the formulation and/or the processing conditions
thereof, such that relatively high levels of small droplets are made.
[0022] A particularly advantageous method of preparing relative high levels of small lamellar
droplets is the use of high shear in preparing the compositions of the invention.
This can for example be accomplished by using a high shear device in a recirculation
loop during preparation of the liquid or by applying high shear after the preparation
of the liquid. Preferred shear rates are more than 1,000 s-1, more prefered from 2,000
to 150,000, especially preferred from 4,000 to 15,000. These shear conditions are
especially suitable for separate recirculation loops. For high shear mixing, generally
the average shear will be more than 10, for example from 15 to 200 s⁻¹, more preferred
20 to 100 s⁻¹.
[0023] Accordingly the present invention also relates to a liquid detergent composition
comprising a dispersion of lamellar droplets of detergent active materials in an aqueous
continuous phase, said composition comprising a deflocculating polymer and said composition
being obtainable by a process comprising the step of mixing the detergent active materials
in water (optionally in the presence of other ingredients of the composition) at a
relatively high shear rate and/or by applying relatively high shear to the finished
composition.
[0024] Preferably compositions obtainable by this method comprise suspended particles of
solid material. In the context of the present invention the term suspended solid material
refers to any solid material that is not -completely- soluble in the composition.
Examples of materials that are usually present in the form of suspended solids are
fluorescers, (partially) insoluble builder materials such as STP or zeolites etc,
silicon antifoam materials, bleach particles such as perborate bleaches and softener
particles. Preferably the level of suspended solid materials is from 0.01 to 50 %,
most preferred 1 to 40 % by weight.
[0025] It has been found that the stability and/or the viscosity and/or the solid suspending
properties of compositions of the invention can favourably be influenced by incorporating
therein a deflocculating polymer. The incorporation of deflocculating polymers is
especially useful for stabilising lamellar liquid detergent compositions, wherein
the phase volume of the lamellar droplets is relatively low, say less than 0.55 or
even less than 0.50 or 0.49. Especially advantageous is the use of deflocculating
polymers in compositions having a lamellar phase volume of from 0.40 to 0.48.
[0026] Suitable deflocculating polymers for use in compositions of the present invention
are for instance described in our copending European patent application 89201530.6
(EP 346 995), polymers as described in this patent have a hydrophilic backbone and
at least one hydrophobic side chain. Generally the hydrophilic backbone of the polymer
is predominantly linear ( the main chain of the backbone constitutes at least 50 %,
preferably more than 75 %, most preferred more than 90% by weight of the backbone),
suitable monomer constituents of the hydrophilic backbone are for example unsaturated
C₁₋₆ acids, ethers, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones or esters, sugar units, alkoxy units,
maleic anhydride and saturated polyalcohols such as glycerol. Examples of suitable
monomer units are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, vinyl acetic acid,
glucosides, ethylene oxide and glycerol. The hydrophilic backbone made from the backbone
constituents in the absence of hydrophobic side-groups is relatively water-soluble
at ambient temperature and a pH of between 6.0 and 14.0. Preferably the solubility
is more than lg/l, more preferred more than 5 g/l most preferred more than 10 g/l.
[0027] Preferably the hydrophobic sidegroups are composed of relatively hydrophobic alkoxy
groups for example butylene oxide and/or propylene oxide and/or alkyl or alkenyl chains
having from 5 to 24 carbon atoms. The hydrophobic groups may be connected to the hydrophilic
backbone via relatively hydrophilic bonds for example a poly ethoxy linkage.
[0028] Preferred polymers are of formula (I):

wherein:
Q² is a molecular entity of formula (Ia):

wherein:
R¹ represents -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH-or is absent;
R² represents from 1 to 50 independently selected alkyleneoxy groups preferably ethylene
oxide or propylene oxide groups, or is absent , provided that when R³ is absent and
R⁴ represents hydrogen or contains no more than 4 carbon atoms, then R² must contain
an alkyleneoxy group preferably more than 5 alkyleneoxy groups with at least 3 carbon
atoms;
R³ represents a phenylene linkage, or is absent;
R⁴ represents hydrogen or a C₁₋₂₄ alkyl or C₂₋₂₄ alkenyl group, with the provisos
that
a) when R¹ represents -O-CO-, R² and R³ must be absent and R⁴ must contain at least
5 carbon atoms;
b) when R² is absent, R⁴ is not hydrogen and when also R³ is absent, then R⁴ must
contain at least 5 carbon atoms;
R⁵ represents hydrogen or a group of formula -COOA⁴;
R⁶ represents hydrogen or C₁₋₄ alkyl; and
A¹, A², A³ and A⁴ are independently selected from hydrogen, alkali metals, alkaline
earth metals, ammonium and amine bases and C₁₋₄, or (C₂H₄O)
tH wherein t is from 1-50, and wherein the monomer units may be in random order.
[0029] Q¹ is a multifunctional monomer, allowing the branching of the polymer, wherein the
monomers of the polymer may be connected to Q¹ in any direction, in any order, therewith
possibly resulting in a branched polymer. Preferably Q¹ is trimethyl propane triacrylate
(TMPTA), methylene bisacrylamide or divinyl glycol.
[0030] n is at least 1; z and v are 1; and (x + y + p + q + r) : z is from 4 : 1 to 1,000
: 1, preferably from 6 : 1 to 250 : 1; in which the monomer units may be in random
order; and preferably either p and q are zero, or r is zero; especially preferably
p,q,y and r are zero.
[0031] R⁷ and R⁸ represent -CH₃ or -H;
R⁹ and R¹⁰ represent substituent groups such as amino, amine, amide, sulphonate, sulphate,
phophonate, phosphate, hydroxy, carboxyl and oxide groups, preferably they are selected
from -SO₃Na, -CO-O-C₂H₄-OSO₃Na, -CO-O-NH-C(CH₃)₂-SO₃Na, -CO-NH₂, -O-CO-CH₃, -OH;
[0032] Preferably polymers for use in compositions of the invention which are of relatively
high pH (say 10 or more) are substantially free of hydrolysable groups such as carbonyl
groups for increased polymer stability at high pH values. Particularly preferred polymers
for use in high pH compositions of the invention comprise hydrophilic backbones constituted
by acid groups such as acrylic acid and at least one hydrophobic side chain which
is constituted of from 5 to 75 relatively water-insoluble alkoxy groups such as propoxy
units optionally linked to the hydrophylic backbone via an poly-alkoxy linkage constituted
of from 1-10 relatively watersoluble alkoxy groups such as ethoxy units.
[0033] Other preferred polymers for use in compositions of the invention are described in
our copending non-prepublished patent applications WO/91/06622 (published on 16 May
1991), WO/91/06623 (published on 16 May 1991) and GB 2,237,813 (published on 16 May
1991). Of the polymers described in those patent applications, especially the use
of polymers in accordance with WO/91/06623 is preferred. These polymers are constituted
of nonionic monomers and ionic monomers, wherein the ionic monomer is from 0.1 to
50 % by weight of the polymer.
[0034] Especially preferred polymers of this type are of the formula:

wherein: x, z and n are as above;
- R³ and R⁴ represent hydrogen or C₁₋₄ alkyl;
- R² represents -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH-, or is absent;
- R¹ represents -C₃H₆-N⁺-(CH₃)₃(Cl⁻), -C₂H₄-OSO₃⁻(Na⁺), -SO₃⁻(Na⁺), -C₂H₄ N⁺(CH₃)₃ Cl⁻,
-C₂H₄ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (CH₃)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻ or benzyl-SO₃⁻ Na⁺;
- Ra is CH₂, C₂H₄, C₃H₆ or is absent;
- Rb represents from 1 to 50 independently selected alkylene oxide groups, preferably
ethylene oxide groups or is absent;
- Rc represents -OH or -H;
and wherein if R²,R
a and R
b are absent, then R
c is not -H.
[0035] Other preferred polymers have the formula:

Wherein
- x = x₁ + x₂
- x,z and n are as defined above
- R¹ represents -CH₂O- or -O-;
- R² represents -CH₂COO-Na+, -C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ or -C₃H₆ON⁺ (CH₃)₃Cl⁻
- R³ and R⁴ represents -OH, CH₂OH, -O(C₃H₆O)p-H, -CH₂-O(C₃H₆O)p-H or -OCH₂COO⁻Na⁺, -O-C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ or -O-C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻
- R⁵ represents -OH, -NH-CO-CH₃ or -O(C₃H₆O)p-H
- R⁶ represents -OH,-CH₂OH, -CH₂-OCH₃, -O(C₃H₆O)p-H or -CH₂-O-(C₃H₆O)p-H
- p is from 1 - 10.
[0036] Preferably polymers for use in compositions have a molecular weight (as determined
as in our co-pending patent application EP 346,995) of between 500 and 100,000, more
preferred from 1,000 to 50,000, especially preferred from 2,000 to 20,000 most preferred
from 4,000 to 15,000. Polymers for use in compositions of the invention may for example
be prepared by using conventional aqueous polymerisation procedures, suitable methods
are for example described in the above mentioned co-pending european patent application.
[0037] Generally the deflocculating polymer will be used at from 0.01 to 5 % by weight of
the composition, more preferably from 0.1 to 3.0, especially preferred from 0.25 to
3.0 %, most preferred from 0.5 to 2.5 %.
[0038] Without being bound by any particular interpretation or theory, the Applicants have
hypothesized that the polymers exert their action on the composition by the following
mechanism. The hydrophobic side-chain(s) or ionic groups could be incorporated in
or onto the outer bi-layer of the droplets, leaving the hydrophilic or nonionic backbone
over the outside of the droplets and/or the polymers could be incorporated deeper
inside the droplet.
[0039] When the hydrophobic or side chains or ionic groups are incorporated in or onto the
outer bilayer of the droplets, this has the effect of decoupling the inter-and intra-droplet
forces i.e. the difference between the forces between individual surfactant molecules
in adjacent layers within a particular droplet and those between surfactant molecules
in adjacent droplets could become accentuated in that the attractive forces between
adjacent droplets are reduced. This will generally result in an increased stability
due to less flocculation and a decrease in viscosity due to smaller attractive forces
between the droplets resulting in greater distances between adjacent droplets.
[0040] The polymers can also be incorporated deeper inside the droplets, then possibly also
less flocculation will occur, resulting in an increase in stability. The influence
of these polymers within the droplets on the viscosity is governed by two opposite
effects : firstly the presence of deflocculating polymers will decrease the attractive
forces between adjacent droplets resulting in greater distances between the droplets,
generally resulting in a lower viscosity of the system; secondly the attractive forces
between the layers within the droplets are equally reduced by the presence of the
polymers in the droplet, this generally result in an increase in the layer thickness,
therewith increasing the lamellar volume of the droplets, therewith increasing the
viscosity. The net effect of these two opposite effects may result in either a decrease
or an increase in the viscosity of the product.
[0041] Preferred compositions according to the invention are physically stable and have
a relatively low viscosity. Preferably a corresponding composition minus the deflocculating
polymer is less stable and/or has a higher viscosity.
[0042] In the context of the present invention, physical stability for these systems can
be defined in terms of the maximum separation compatible with most manufacturing and
retail requirements. That is, the 'stable' compositions will yield no more 10 %, preferably
no more than 5 %, most preferred no more than 2% by volume phase separation as evidenced
by appearance of 2 or more separate phases when stored at 25°C for 21 days from the
time of preparation.
[0043] Preferably, compositions of the invention have a pH between 6 and 14, more preferred
from 6.5 to 13, especially preferred from 7 to 12.
[0044] Compositions of the invention preferably have a viscosity of less than 2,500 mPa.s
at 21 s-1, more preferred less than 1,500 mPa.s, most preferred less than 1,000 mPa.s,
especially preferred between 100 and 750 mPa.s at 21 s-1. Also preferably the viscosity
at a shear rate of 10⁻⁴ s⁻¹ is at least 10,000 mPa.s, more preferred more than 100,000,
especially preferred more than 1,000,000, most preferred more than 10,000,000 mPa.s.
[0045] Compositions of the invention also comprise detergent active materials, preferably
at a level of from 1 to 70% by weight of the composition, more preferred a level of
5 to 40 % by weight, most preferred from 10 to 35 % by weight.
[0046] In the case of blends of surfactants, the precise proportions of each component which
will result in lamellar structures will depend on the type(s) and amount(s) of the
electrolytes, as is the case with conventional structured liquids.
[0047] In the widest definition the detergent-active material in general, may comprise one
or more surfactants, and may be selected from anionic, cationic, nonionic, zwitterionic
and amphoteric species, and (provided mutually compatible) mixtures thereof. For example,
they may be chosen from any of the classes, sub-classes and specific materials 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, München & Wien, 1981.
[0048] Suitable nonionic surfactants include, in particular, the reaction products of compounds
having a hydrophobic group and a reactive hydrogen atom, for example aliphatic alcohols,
acids, amides or alkyl phenols with alkylene oxides, especially ethylene oxide, either
alone or with propylene oxide. Specific nonionic detergent compounds are alkyl (C₆-C₁₈)
primary or secondary linear or branched alcohols with ethylene oxide, and products
made by condensation of ethylene oxide with the reaction products of propylene oxide
and ethylenediamine. Other so-called nonionic detergent compounds include long chain
tertiary amine oxides, long-chain tertiary phosphine oxides and dialkyl sulphoxides.
[0049] Preferably the level of nonionic surfactant materials is from 1 -40 % by weight of
the composition, more preferred from 2-20 %.
[0050] Compositions of the present invention may contain synthetic anionic surfactant ingredients,
which are preferably present in combination with the above mentioned nonionic materials.
Suitable anionic surfactants are usually water-soluble alkali metal salts of organic
sulphates and sulphonates having alkyl radicals containing from about 8 to about 22
carbon atoms, the term alkyl being used to include the alkyl portion of higher acyl
radicals. Examples of suitable synthetic anionic detergent compounds are sodium and
potassium alkyl sulphates, especially those obtained by sulphating higher (C₈-C₁₈)
alcohols produced, for example, from tallow or coconut oil, sodium and potassium alkyl
(C₉-C₂₀) benzene sulphonates, particularly sodium linear secondary alkyl (C₁₀-C₁₅)
benzene sulphonates; sodium alkyl glyceryl ether sulphates, especially those ethers
of the higher alcohols derived from tallow or coconut oil and synthetic alcohols derived
from petroleum; sodium coconut oil fatty monoglyceride sulphates and sulphonates;
sodium and potassium salts of sulphuric acid esters of higher (C₈-C₁₈) fatty alcohol-alkylene
oxide, particularly ethylene oxide, reaction products; the reaction products of fatty
acids such as coconut fatty acids esterified with isethionic acid and neutralized
with sodium hydroxide; sodium and potassium salts of fatty acid amides of methyl taurine;
alkane monosulphonates such as those derived by reacting alpha-olefins (C₈₋₂₀) with
sodium bisulphite and those derived from reacting paraffins with SO₂ and Cl₂ and then
hydrolyzing with a base to produce a random sulphonate; and olefin sulphonates, which
term is used to describe the material made by reacting olefins, particularly C₁₀-C₂₀
alpha-olefins, with S0₃ and then neutralizing and hydrolyzing the reaction product.
The preferred anionic detergent compounds are sodium (C₁₁-C₁₅) alkyl benzene sulphonates
and sodium (C₁₆-C₁₈) alkyl sulphates.
[0051] Generally the level of the above mentioned non-soap anionic surfactant materials
is from 1-25 % by weight of the composition, more preferred from 2 to 15 %.
[0052] It is also possible, and sometimes preferred, to include an alkali metal soap of
a mono- or dicarboxylic acid, especially a soap of an acid having from 12 to 18 carbon
atoms, for example oleic acid, ricinoleic acid, alke(ny)l succinate for example dodecyl
succinate, and fatty acids derived from castor oil, rapeseed oil, groundnut oil,coconut
oil, palmkernel oil or mixtures thereof. The sodium or potassium soaps of these acids
can be used. Preferably the level of soap in compositions of the invention is from
1-35 % by weight of the composition, more preferred from 5-25 %.
[0053] Also possible is the use of salting out resistant active materials for example those
described in EP 328 177, especially the use of alkyl poly glycoside surfactants for
example those disclosed in EP 70 074.
[0054] Also alkyl mono glucosides may be used.
[0055] The compositions optionally also contain electrolyte in an amount sufficient to bring
about lamellar structuring of the detergent-active material. Preferably the compositions
contain from 1% to 60%, especially from 10 to 45% of a salting-out electrolyte. Salting-out
electrolyte has the meaning ascribed to in specification EP-A-79 646; that is salting-out
electrolytes have a lyotropic number of less than 9.5. Optionally, some salting-in
electrolyte (as defined in the latter specification) may also be included.
[0056] In any event, it is preferred that compositions according to the present invention
include detergency builder material, some or all of which may be electrolyte. In this
context it should be noted that some detergent active materials such as for example
soaps, also have builder properties.
[0057] Examples of phosphorous-containing inorganic detergency builders include the water-soluble
salts, especially alkali metal pyrophosphates, orthophosphates, polyphosphates and
phosphonates. Specific examples of inorganic phosphate builders include sodium and
potassium tripolyphosphates, phosphates and hexametaphosphates. Phosphonate sequestrant
builders may also be used. Sometimes it is however preferred to minimise the amount
of phosphate builders.
[0058] Examples of non-phosphorus-containing inorganic detergency builders, when present,
include water-soluble alkali metal carbonates, bicarbonates, silicates and crystalline
and amorphous aluminosilicates. Specific examples include sodium carbonate (with or
without calcite seeds), potassium carbonate, sodium and potassium bicarbonates, silicates
and zeolites.
[0059] In the context of inorganic builders, we prefer to include electrolytes which promote
the solubility of other electrolytes, for example use of potassium salts to promote
the solubility of sodium salts. Thereby, the amount of dissolved electrolyte can be
increased considerably (crystal dissolution) as described in UK patent specification
GB 1 302 543.
[0060] Examples of organic detergency builders, when present, include the alkaline metal,
ammonium and substituted ammonium polyacetates, carboxylates, polycarboxylates, polyacetyl
carboxylates and polyhydroxysulphonates. Specific examples include sodium, potassium,
lithium, ammonium and substituted ammonium salts of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid,
nitrilitriacetic acid, oxydisuccinic acid, melitic acid, benzene polycarboxylic acids,
CMOS, tartrate mono succinate, tartrate di succinate and citric acid. Citric acids
or salts thereof are preferred builder materials for use in compositions of the invention.
[0061] In the context of organic builders, it is also desirable to incorporate polymers
which are only partly dissolved, in the aqueous continuous phase as described in EP
301.882. This allows a viscosity reduction (due to the polymer which is dissolved)
whilst incorporating a sufficiently high amount to achieve a secondary benefit, especially
building, because the part which is not dissolved does not bring about the instability
that would occur if substantially all were dissolved. Typical amounts are from 0.5
to 4.5% by weight.
[0062] It is further possible to include in the compositions of the present invention, alternatively,
or in addition to the partly dissolved polymer, yet another polymer which is substantially
totally soluble in the aqueous phase and has an electrolyte resistance of more than
5 grams sodium nitrilotriacetate in 100ml of a 5% by weight aqueous solution of the
polymer, said second polymer also having a vapour pressure in 20% aqueous solution,
equal to or less than the vapour pressure of a reference 2% by weight or greater aqueous
solution of polyethylene glycol having an average molecular weight of 6000; said second
polymer having a molecular weight of at least 1000. Use of such polymers is generally
described in our EP 301,883. Typical levels are from 0.5 to 4.5% by weight.
[0063] Preferably the level of non-soap builder material is from 5-40 % by weight of the
composition, more preferred from 5 to 25 % by weight of the composition.
[0064] Apart from the ingredients already mentioned, a number of optional ingredients may
also be present, for example lather boosters such as alkanolamides, particularly the
monoethanolamides derived from palm kernel fatty acids and coconut fatty acids, lather
depressants, oxygen-releasing bleaching agents such as sodium perborate and sodium
percarbonate, peracid bleach precursors, chlorine-releasing bleaching agents such
as trichloroisocyanuric acid, inorganic salts such as sodium sulphate, and, usually
present in very minor amounts, fluorescent agents, perfumes, enzymes such as proteases,
amylases and lipases (including Lipolase (Trade Mark) ex Novo), enzyme stabilisers,
anti-redeposition agents, germicides and colourants.
[0065] Compositions of the invention may be prepared by any conventional method for the
preparation of liquid detergent compositions, although the use of high shear conditions
is preferred. A preferred method involves the dispersing of the electrolyte ingredient
(if present) together with the minor ingredients except for the temperature sensitive
ingredients -if any- in water of elevated temperature, followed by the addition of
the builder material- if any-, the detergent active material under stirring and thereafter
cooling the mixture and adding any temperature sensitive minor ingredients such as
enzymes perfumes etc. The deflocculating polymer may for example be added after the
electrolyte ingredient or as the final ingredient. It is sometimes preferable that
the deflocculating polymers are added prior to the formation of the lamellar structure.
Alternatively part of the polymer may be added prior to the formation of the lamellar
structure and the remaining part of the polymer is added as the final ingredient.
Also it is sometimes preferred to add all or a major part of the polymer as the final
ingredient.
[0066] In use the detergent compositions of the invention will be diluted with wash water
to form a wash liquor for instance for use in a washing machine. The concentration
of liquid detergent composition in the wash liquor is preferably from 0.1 to 10 %,
more preferred from 0.1 to 3% by weight.
[0067] The invention will now be illustrated by way of the following Examples.
EXAMPLE I
[0068] For illustrating the correlation between the size of the lamellar droplets and the
increase in the refractive index, the following compositions (which are free from
suspended solids) were made by mixing the citrate and NaOH (in an amount sufficient
to neutralise the LAS-acid) into water of 40 °C, followed by the addition of the deflocculating
polymer -if any-. The LAS-acid and the Synperonic A7® are added as a premix as the
final ingredients. The samples containing 2 % or 4 % of deflocculating polymer were
divided in two parts one of the parts being subjected to high shear conditions (70,000
s⁻¹) using an Ultra Turrax.
[0069] Of all the samples the refractive index for 589 nm light was measured using the Atago
digital refractometer RX-1000. The lamellar droplet size of the unsheared samples
was measured from electron microscopy pictures at a magnification of 15,000 x.

[0070] The following results were obtained:

[0071] These results indicate that the decrease of lamellar droplet size correlates to an
increase of refractive index and that high shear conditions can advantageously be
used for obtaining a decrease of the lamellar dropet size.
EXAMPLE II
[0072] The following compositions were made by mixing the borax and the citrate in water
of 50 °C, followed by the addition of the zeolite material and the deflocculating
polymer. The LAS and the Synperonic A7® are added as a pre-mix, whereby the LAS is
added in acid form. The LAS-acid is neutralised with NaOH. Finally the glycerol is
added and the mixture is cooled. Composition B was prepared such that 50 % of the
lamellar droplets had a diameter of 0.12 micrometer or less. The number of droplets
was determined by using x30,000 electron microscopy pictures.

polymer A44 as described in EP 89201530.6 (EP 346 995)
[0073] Compositions A and B were liquid detergent compostions comprising a dispersion of
lamellar droplets.
Composition A was a flocculated highly viscous system which was unstable and had poor
suspending properties, the zeolite particles were not stably suspended and formed
a sediment upon storage at 25 °C. Composition B defloculated and well poorable and
had good suspending properties, the zeolite was stably suspended in the system. This
example illustrates that small lamellar droplets in combination with deflocculating
polymers can provide increased stability.
Example III
[0074] The following formulations each were made by two methods: formulations A1-D1 were
made by mixing the NaOH, borax, citrate and glycerol in water of 50 °C, followed by
the addition of the deflocculating polymer and a premix of the LAS, Fatty acid and
the Synperonic A7®. Formulations A2-D2 were of the same composition as A1-D1 except
that they were prepared by mixing the Glycerol, Borax, NaOH and citrate in water of
50 °C followed by the addition of the active premix and finally adding the deflocculating
polymer.

[0075] For each of the formulations the Delta-RI (difference between refractive index of
product and refractive index of continuous phase of composition minus deflocculating
polymer) was measured as well as the physical stability upon storage for 21 days at
25 °C.
[0076] The following results were obtained:

[0077] This example clearly indicates that an increased stability can be obtained by adding
a deflocculating polymer to a formulation. The stability increase is especially pronounced
in systems having a high Delta-RI.
Example IV
[0078] The following compositions were made as in example II

[0079] The physical properties of the formulation were as follows:

[0080] These examples illustrate that small lamellar droplets as evidenced by a relatively
hig deltaRI can provide increased stability and less zeolite sedimentation.
1. A liquid detergent composition comprising a dispersion of lamellar droplets of detergent
active materials in an aqueous continuous phase, said composition also comprising
a deflocculating polymer and suspended particles of solid material, wherein at least
one of the following conditions are fulfilled:
(1) at least 50 % of the lamellar droplets have a diameter of less than 0.45 micrometer;
(2) the detergent composition has a refractive index for light having a wavelength
of 589 nm which is at least 0.01 above the refractive index of its corresponding aqueous
continuous phase.
2. A liquid detergent composition comprising a dispersion of lamellar droplets of detergent
active materials in an aqueous continuous phase, said composition comprising a deflocculating
polymer and said composition being obtainable by a process comprising the step of
mixing the detergent active materials in water (optionally in the presence of other
ingredients of the composition) at a shear rate of more than 1,000 s⁻¹ and/or by applying
an average shear of more than 10s⁻¹ to the finished product.
3. Composition according to claim 2, comprising suspended particles of solid materials.
4. Composition acccording to claim 1 or 2 ,wherein the deflocculating polymer is of the
formula I, II or III as specified hereafter :

wherein:
Q² is a molecular entity of formula (Ia):

wherein:
R¹ represents -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH-or is absent;
R² represents from 1 to 50 independently selected alkyleneoxy groups preferably ethylene
oxide or propylene oxide groups, or is absent , provided that when R³ is absent and
R⁴ represents hydrogen or contains no more than 4 carbon atoms, then R² must contain
an alkyleneoxy group preferably more than 5 alkyleneoxy groups with at least 3 carbon
atoms;
R³ represents a phenylene linkage, or is absent;
R⁴ represents hydrogen or a C₁₋₂₄ alkyl or C₂₋₂₄ alkenyl group, with the provisos
that
a) when R¹ represents -O-CO-, R² and R³ must be absent and R⁴ must contain at least
5 carbon atoms;
b) when R² is absent, R⁴ is not hydrogen and when also R³ is absent, then R⁴ must
contain at least 5 carbon atoms;
R⁵ represents hydrogen or a group of formula -COOA⁴;
R⁶ represents hydrogen or C₁₋₄ alkyl; and
A¹, A², A³ and A⁴ are independently selected from hydrogen, alkali metals, alkaline
earth metals, ammonium and amine bases and C₁₋₄, or (C₂H₄O)
tH wherein t is from 1-50, and wherein the monomer units may be in random order.
Q¹ is a multifunctional monomer, allowing the branching of the polymer, wherein the
monomers of the polymer may be connected to Q¹ in any direction, in any order, therewith
possibly resulting in a branched polymer. Preferably Q¹ is trimethyl propane triacrylate
(TMPTA), methylene bisacrylamide or divinyl glycol.
n is at least 1; z and v are 1; and (x + y + p + q + r) : z is from 4 : 1 to 1,000
: 1, preferably from 6 : 1 to 250 : 1; in which the monomer units may be in random
order; and preferably either p and q are zero, or r is zero; especially preferably
p,q,y and r are zero.
R⁷ and R⁸ represent -CH₃ or -H;
R⁹ and R¹⁰ represent substituent groups such as amino, amine, amide, sulphonate, sulphate,
phophonate, phosphate, hydroxy, carboxyl and oxide groups, preferably they are selected
from -SO₃Na, -CO-O-C₂H₄-OSO₃Na, -CO-O-NH-C(CH₃) ₂-SO₃Na, -CO-NH₂, -O-CO-CH₃, -OH;

wherein: x, z and n are as above;
- R³ and R⁴ represent hydrogen or C₁₋₄ alkyl;
- R² represents -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH-, or is absent;
- R¹ represents -C₃H₆-N⁺-(CH₃)₃(Cl⁻), -C₂H₄-OSO₃(Na⁺), -SO₃⁻(Na⁺), -C₂H₄ N⁺(CH₃)₃
Cl⁻, -C₂H₄ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (CH₃)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻ or benzyl-SO₃⁻
Na⁺;
- Ra is CH₂, C₂H₄, C₃H₆ or is absent;
- Rb represents from 1 to 50 independently selected alkylene oxide groups, preferably
ethylene oxide groups or is absent;
- Rc represents -OH or -H;
and wherein if R²,R
a and R
b are absent, then R
c is not -H.

Wherein:
- x = x₁ + x₂
- x,z and n are as defined above
- R¹ represents -CH₂O- or -O-;
- R² represents -CH₂COO-Na+, -C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ or -C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻
- R³ and R⁴ represents -OH, CH₂OH, -O(C₃H₆O) p-H, -CH₂-O(C₃H₆O)p-H or -OCH₂COO-Na⁺, -O-C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ or -O-C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻
- R⁵ represents -OH, -NH-CO-CH₃ or -O(C₃H₆O)p-H
- R⁶ represents -OH,-CH₂OH, -CH₂-OCH₃, -O(C₃H₆O) p-H or -CH₂-O-(C₃H₆O)p-H
- p is from 1 - 10.
5. Composition acccording to claim 1 or 2 having a lamellar phase volume of less than
0.55.
6. Composition according to claim 1 or 2 yielding less than 10 % by volume phase separation
as evidences by appearance of 2 or more separate phases when stored at 25 °C for 21
days from the time of preparation.
7. Composition according to claim 1 or 2 having a viscosity at 21 s⁻¹ of less than 2,500
mPa.s.
8. Composition according to claim 1 or 2 comprising 1-70 % by weight of detergent active
materials, 1-60 % by weight of salting out electrolytes and 0.01 to 5 % by weight
of deflocculating polymers.
1. Flüssige Reinigungsmittelzusammensetzung, umfassend eine Dispersion lamellarer Tröpfchen
reinigungsmittelaktiver Materialien in einer wäßrigen kontinuierlichen Phase, wobei
die Zusammensetzung ferner ein entflockendes Polymer und suspendierte Teilchen festen
Materials umfaßt und mindestens eine der folgenden Bedingungen erfüllt ist:
1. mindestens 50% der lamellaren Tröpfchen weisen einen Durchmesser von weniger als
0,45 »m auf;
2. die Reinigungsmittelzusammensetzung weist ein Lichtbrechungsindex bei einer Wellenlänge
von 589 nm auf, der um mindestens 0,01 über dem Brechungsindex ihrer entsprechenden
wäßrigen kontinuierlichen Phase liegt.
2. Flüssige Reinigungsmittelzusammensetzung mit einer Dispersion lamellarer Tröpfchen
reinigungsmittelaktiver Materialien in einer wäßrigen kontinuierlichen Phase, wobei
die Zusammensetzung ein entflockendes Polymer umfaßt und im Rahmen eines Verfahrens,
das die Stufe eines Vermischens der reinigungsmittelaktiven Materialien in Wasser
(gegebenenfalls in Anwesenheit weiterer Bestandteile der Zusammensetzung) bei einer
Scherrate von mehr als 1000 s⁻¹ umfaßt, und/oder durch Ausüben einer durchschnittlichen
Scherkraft von mehr als 10 s⁻¹ auf das Fertigprodukt erhältlich ist.
3. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 2, umfassend suspendierte Teilchen fester Materialien.
4. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei das entflockende Polymer einer der folgenden
Formeln I, II oder III entspricht:

worin bedeuten:
Q² eine Moleküleinheit der Formel Ia:

worin R¹ für -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH- steht oder fehlt,
R² eine bis 50 unabhängig voneinander ausgewählte Alkylenoxygruppen, vorzugsweise
Ethylenoxid- oder Propylenoxidgruppen darstellt oder fehlt, vorausgesetzt, daß, wenn
R³ fehlt und R⁴ für Wasserstoff steht oder nicht mehr als 4 Kohlenstoffatome enthält,
R² eine Alkylenoxygruppe, vorzugsweise mehr als 5 Alkylenoxygruppen mit mindestens
3 Kohlenstoffatomen, enthalten muß,
R³ eine Phenylenverbindung darstellt oder fehlt,
R⁴ Wasserstoff oder eine C₁-C₂₄ Alkyl- oder C₂-C₂₄ Alkenylgruppe bedeutet, wobei gilt,
daß
a) wenn R¹ für -O-CO- steht, R² und R³ fehlen müssen und R⁴ mindestens 5 Kohlenstoffatome
enthalten muß,
b) wenn R² fehlt, R⁴ nicht gleich Wasserstoff ist und wenn ferner R³ fehlt, R⁴ mindestens
5 Kohlenstoffatome enthalten muß,
R⁵ ein Wasserstoffatom oder eine Gruppe der Formel -COOA⁴ bedeutet,
R⁶ Wasserstoff oder C₁-C₄ Alkyl bedeutet und
A¹, A² A³ und A⁴ unabhängig voneinander aus Wasserstoff, Alkalimetallen, Erdalkalimetallen,
Ammonium- und Aminbasen sowie C₁-C₄ oder (C₂H₄O)
tH mit t ist gleich 1-50 ausgewählt sind und wobei die Monomereneinheiten in Zufallsreihenfolge
vorliegen können,
Q¹ ein multifunktionelles Monomer, das die Verzweigung des Polymeren gewährleistet,
wobei die Monomeren des Polymeren mit Q¹ in jeder beliebigen Richtung und in jeder
beliebigen Reihenfolge unter eventueller Bildung eines verzweigten Polymeren verbunden
sein können, vorzugsweise Trimethylpropantriacrylat (TMPTA), Methylenbisacrylamid
oder Divinylglykol,
n mindestens 1, z und v = 1 und (x + y + p + q + r)/z 4/1 bis 1000/1, vorzugsweise
6/1 bis 250/1, wobei die Monomereneinheiten in Zufallsreihenfolge vorliegen können,
vorzugsweise entweder p und q = 0 oder r = 0, insbesondere p, q, y und r = 0,
R⁷ und R⁸ -CH₃ oder -H und
R⁹ und R¹⁰ Substituentengruppen, beispielsweise Amino-, Amin-, Amid-, Sulfonat-, Sulfat-,
Phosphonat-, Phosphat-, Hydroxy-, Carboxyl- und Oxidgruppen, vorzugsweise ausgewählt
aus -SO₃Na, -CO-O-C₂H₄-OSO₃Na, -CO-O-NH-C(CH₃)₂-SO₃Na, -CO-NH₂, -O-CO-CH₃, -OH;

worin x, z und n die oben angegebene Bedeutung besitzen,
R³ und R⁴ für Wasserstoff oder C₁-C₄ Alkyl steht,
R² -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH- bedeutet oder fehlt,
R¹ für -C₃H₆-N⁺-(CH₃)₃(Cl⁻),
-C₂H₄-OSO₃⁻(Na⁺), -SO₃⁻(Na⁺),
-C₂H₄ N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻, -C₂H₄ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻,
-CH₂ N⁺ (CH₃)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (C₂H₆)3 Cl⁻
oder Benzyl-SO₃⁻Na⁺ darstellt,
R
a CH², C₂H₄, C₃H₆ bedeutet oder fehlt,
R
b 1 bis 50 unabhängig ausgewählte Alkylenoxidgruppen, vorzugsweise Ethylenoxidgruppen
darstellt oder fehlt,
R
c -OH oder -H entspricht und wobei, wenn R², R
a und R
b fehlen, R
c nicht für -H steht;

worin bedeuten:
x = x₁ + x₂,
x, z und n die oben angegebene Bedeutung,
R¹ für -CH₂O- oder -O-,
R² -CH₂COO⁻Na+, -C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃C1⁻ oder C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃C1⁻,
R³ und R₄ -OH, CH₂OH, -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H, -CH₂-O(C₃H₆O)
p-H oder -OCH₂COO⁻Na⁺, -O-C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃C1⁻ oder -O- C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃C1⁻
R⁵ -OH, -NH-CO-CH₃ oder -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H,
R⁶ -OH, CH₂OH, -CH₂-OCH₃, -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H oder -CH₂O-(C₃H₆O)
p-H und
p 1-10.
5. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2 mit einem Volumen der lamellaren Phase von
weniger als 0,55.
6. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, die bei 21-tägiger Lagerung vom Zeitpunkt
ihrer Herstellung ab bei 25°C zu weniger als 10 Vol.-% Phasentrennung führt, wie es
durch Auftreten von zwei oder mehr getrennten Phasen augenscheinlich wird.
7. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2 mit einer Viskosität von weniger als 2500 mPa·s
bei 21s⁻¹.
8. Zusammensetzung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, umfassend 1 bis 70 Gew.-% reinigungsmittelaktiver
Materialien, 1 bis 60 Gew.-% aussalzender Elektrolyten und 0,01 bis 5 Gew.-% entflockender
Polymerer.
1. Composition détergente liquide qui comprend une dispersion de gouttelettes lamellaires
de matériaux détergents actifs au sein d'une phase aqueuse continue, ladite composition
comprenant également un polymère défloculant et des particules en suspension d'une
matière solide, dans laquelle au moins l'une des conditions suivantes doit être satisfaite
:
(1) au moins 50% des gouttelettes lamellaires ont un diamètre inférieur à 0,45 »m
;
(2) la composition détergente possède un indice de réfraction pour la lumière d'une
longueur d'onde de 589 nm qui est supérieur d'au moins 0,01 à l'indice de réfraction
de sa phase aqueuse continue correspondante.
2. Composition détergente liquide qui comprend une dispersion de gouttelettes lamellaires
de détergents actifs au sein d'une phase aqueuse continue, ladite composition comprenant
un polymère défloculant et ladite composition étant obtenable par un procédé consistant
à mélanger les détergents actifs dans l'eau (facultativement en présence d'autres
ingrédients de la composition) à un taux de cisaillement de plus 100 s⁻¹ et/ou à appliquer
un cisaillement moyen de plus de 10 s⁻¹ au produit final.
3. Composition selon la revendication 2, qui comprend des particules de matières solides
en suspension.
4. Composition selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle le polymère défloculant est
de formule I, II ou III comme spécifié ci-après :

dans laquelle Q² est un ensemble moléculaire de formule Ia:

dans laquelle :
R¹ représente -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH- ou est absent ;
R² représente de 1 à 50 groupes alkylène-oxy indépendamment choisis, de préférence
des groupes uxyde d'éthylène ou oxyde de propylène, ou est absent, à la condition
que lorsque R³ est absent et R⁴ représente un atome d'hydrogène ou ne contient pas
plus de 4 atomes de carbone, alors R² doit contenir un groupe alkylèneoxy, de préférence
5 groupes alkylèneoxy d'au moins 3 atomes de carbone;
R³ représente une liaison phénylène ou est absent ;
R⁴ représente un atome d'hydrogène ou un radical alkyle en C₁₋₂₄ ou alcényle en C₂₋₂₄,
aux conditions que :
a)
quand R¹ représente -O-CO-, R² et R³ doivent être absents et R⁴ doit contenir au
moins 5 atomes de carbone ;
b)
quand R² est absent, R⁴ n'est pas un atome d'hydrogène et si R³ est également absent,
alors R⁴ doit contenir au moins 5 atomes de carbone ;
R⁵ représente un atome d'hydrogène ou un groupe de formule -COOA⁴ ;
R⁶ représente un atome d'hydrogène ou un radical alkyle en C₁₋₄ ; et
A¹, A², A³ et A⁴ sont indépendamment choisis parmi les atomes d'hydrogène, les métaux
alcalins, les métaux alcalino-terreux, l'ammonium et les bases amine et C₁₋₄,
ou (C₂H₄O)
tH dans lequel t est de 1 à 50, et les motifs monomères peuvent être en tout ordre
aléatoire.
Q¹ est un monomère multifonctionnel permettant la ramification du polymère, les monomères
du polymère pouvant être reliés à Q¹ suivant une direction quelconque et en un ordre
quelconque, pour donner éventuellement un polymère ramifié. De préférence, Q¹ est
le triacrylate de triméthylpropane (TMPTA), le méthylène-bis-acrylamide ou le divinyl-glycol,
n est au moins 1 ; z et v sont 1 ; et le rapport (x + y + p + q + r) : z est de 4:1
à 1000:1, de préférence de 6:1 à 250:1 ; les motifs monomères peuvent être dans un
ordre fortuit, et de préférence p et q sont zéro, ou bien r est zéro ; on préfère
particulièrement que p, q, y et r soient zéro.
R⁷ et R⁸ représentent -CH₃ ou -H ;
R⁹ et R¹⁰ représentent des groupes substituants tels que des groupes amino, amine,
amide, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphonate, phosphate, hydroxy, carboxyle et oxyde, ils
sont de préférence choisis parmi :
-SO₃Na, -CO-O-C₂H₄-OSO₃Na, -CO-O-NH-C(CH₃)₂-SO₃Na, -CO-NH₂, -O-CO-CH₃, ou -OH;

dans laquelle : x, z et n sont comme ci-dessus,
R³ et R⁴ représentent H ou alkyle en C₁₋₄ ;
R² représente -CO-O-, -O-, -O-CO-, -CH₂-, -CO-NH, ou est absent ;
R¹ représente : -C₃H₆-N⁺-(CH₃)₃(Cl⁻),
-C₂H₄-OSO₃⁻(Na⁺), -SO₃⁻ (Na⁺),
-C₂H₄ N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻, -C₂H₄ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻,
-CH₂ N⁺ (CH₃)₃ Cl⁻, -CH₂ N⁺ (C₂H₆)₃ Cl⁻ ou benzyl -SO₃⁻ Na⁺;
R
a représente CH₂, C₂H₄, C₃H₆ ou est absent ;
R
b représente de 1 à 50 groupes indépendamment choisis d' oxyde d'alkylène, de préférence
d'oxyde d'éthylène ou est absent ;
R
c représente -OH ou -H ;
et quand R², R
a et R
b sont absents, R
c n'est pas -H.

dans laquelle :
x = x₁ + x₂
x, z et n sont comme ci-dessus
R¹ représente -CH₂O- ou -O- ;
R² représente -CH₂COO⁻Na⁺, -C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ ou -C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻
R³ et R⁴ représentent :-OH, CH₂OH, -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H, -CH₂-O(C₃H₆O)
p-H ou -OCH₂COO
-Na⁺ -O-C₃H₆ON⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻ ou -O-C₃H₆N⁺(CH₃)₃Cl⁻
R⁵ represente -OH, -NH-CO-CH₃ ou -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H
R⁶ represente -OH,-CH₂OH, -CH₂-OCH₃, -O(C₃H₆O)
p-H ou -CH₂-O-(C₃H₆O)
p-H
p est de 1 à 10.
5. Composition selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dont le volume de phase lamellaire est
inférieur à 0,55.
6. Composition selon la revendication 1 ou 2, donnant moins de 10% en volume de séparation
de phases comme on peut le constater par l'aspect de deux ou plusieurs phases séparées,
quand on les emmagasine à 25°C pendant 21 jours à partir du moment de leur préparation.
7. Composition selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dont la viscosité à 21 s⁻¹ est inférieure
à 2500 mPa.s.
8. Composition selon la revendication 1 ou 2, comprenant de 1 à 70% en poids de détergents
actifs, de 1 à 60% en poids d'électrolytes de relargage et de 0,01 à 5% en poids de
polymères défloculants.