Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a liquid bleaching composition which is suitable
for laundry applications including hand washing as well as washing with automatic
washing machines.
Background of the invention
[0002] Liquid bleaching compositions are well-known in the art. Amongst the different bleaching
compositions available, those relying on bleaching by hypochlorite are often preferred,
mainly for performance reasons, especially at lower temperature.
[0003] However, there are some limitations to the convenience of hypochlorite bleaches.
In particular, it is well-known from consumers that the drawbacks associated with
the use of hypochlorite-based compositions are that said compositions may damage and/or
yellow the fabrics which are being bleached.
[0004] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a hypochlorite-containing
composition, suitable for use in laundry application, whereby the fabric whiteness
is improved.
[0005] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a hypochlorite-containing
composition, suitable for use in laundry application, whereby fabric safety is improved.
[0006] We have now found that the previous objects can be met by formulating an alkaline
liquid composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite or mixtures thereof and
a pH buffering means with low sensitivity to water hardness, i.e. a pH buffering means
which, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ion,
in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of
said pH buffering means. Said composition allows to provide improved fabric whiteness
and/or improved fabric safety on the fabrics treated therewith, as compared to the
same composition without said pH buffering means with low sensitivity to water hardness
according to the present invention. We have also found that, in the preferred embodiment
of the present invention wherein the liquid hypochlorite bleach-containing compositions
comprise said pH buffering means with low sensitivity to water hardness together with
a precipitation agent like carbonate salt and/or silicate salt, outstanding whiteness
and/or fabric safety performance are provided. Indeed, it has been found that the
use of a pH buffering means with low sensitivity to water hardness together with a
precipitation agent like silicate salt and/or carbonate salt in a hypochlorite bleaching
composition results in a complementary effect on fabric whiteness performance and/or
fabric safety performance.
[0007] An advantage of the compositions of the present invention is that they allow to provide
outstanding fabric whitening action and/or fabric safety properties without compromising
on the stain removal performance on different types of stains including bleachable
stains (e.g. coffee), enzymatic stains (e.g. blood) and greasy stains (e.g. lipstick).
[0008] Another advantage of the compositions of the present invention is that said bleaching
compositions are suitable for the bleaching of different types of fabrics including
natural fabrics, (e.g., fabrics made of cotton, viscose, linen, silk and wool), synthetic
fabrics such as those made of polymeric fibers of synthetic origin as well as those
made of both natural and synthetic fibers. Indeed, the compositions of the present
invention may be used on synthetic fibers despite a standing prejudice against using
hypochlorite bleaches on synthetic fibers, as evidenced by warnings on labels of commercially
available hypochlorite bleaches and clothes.
[0009] A further advantage is that the liquid compositions according to the present invention
comprising a pH buffering means with low sensitivity to water hardness allow a prolonged
through-the-bleach buffering action, i.e. to maintain the pH of the bleaching solution
as high as possible during the whole bleaching cycle from the moment the dilution
is completed, without increasing the pH of the compositions per se as compared to
the same compositions but without said pH buffering means.
[0010] Compositions comprising hypochlorite and pH buffering means have been described in
the art.
[0011] WO 88/05462 discloses a composition for removing stains from fabrics comprising an
aqueous solution of trisodium phosphate, sodium hydroxide, sodium hypochlorite and
a buffer to maintain a pH of between about 10 and 12 such a sodium carbonate, sodium
bicarbonate, sodium sesquicarbonate or mixtures thereof. WO 88/ 05462 further discloses
that it is preferred that the buffer system employed holds the pH as close to pH 10
as possible, consistent with effective stain removal to provide a product which is
more gentle to skin and fabrics than a higher pH. WO 88/0562 also discloses a process
of removing stains from fabrics with said compositions. However, pH buffering means
having a low sensitivity to water hardness as described herein are nowhere disclosed
in WO 88/05462.
[0012] EP-A-622 451 discloses compositions suitable for use in diluted form, comprising
hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide, a bleach stable perfume and as a buffering system
whereby the pH of the diluted composition is buffered to a constant value throughout
use, carbonate and/or silicate. EP-A-622 451 also discloses a method of bleaching
wherein such a composition is contacted with fabrics. No pH buffering means with low
sensitivity to water hardness are disclosed.
[0013] EP-A-653 482 and EP-A-668 345 disclose hypochlorite-containing compositions comprising
a source of strong alkalinity, a pH buffering means and optionally other types of
ingredients such as respectively radical scavengers and polycarboxylate acids of pyridine.
The pH buffering means disclosed therein are alkali metal silicate and/or carbonate,
sodium borate and sodium sesquicarbonate. pH buffering means having a low sensitivity
to water hardness as described herein are nowhere disclosed in said patent applications.
[0014] UK 1282 906 discloses stabilised aqueous alkali metal hypochlorite solutions comprising
as a stabiliser an alkali metal heptonate or boroheptonate. "Alkali metal boroheptonate"
as used in UK 1282 906 refers to a mixture of an alkali metal heptonate with either
boric acid or an alkali metal metaborate and generally containing two gram moles of
alkali metal heptonate per gram atom of boron in the boric acid or metaborate. However,
no strong source of alkalinity nor the pH of the solutions therein are disclosed.
Also no laundry application is disclosed.
[0015] BE-749728 discloses an aqueous system comprising an N-hydrogenate and a hypohalite
such as hypobromite, hypochlorite or hypoiodite in equilibrium with the corresponding
N-halogenated compound, and a buffering system to maintain the pH of said system in
a range of 4 to 11 to stabilise it before use. The buffering system mentioned therein
are generically acetates, carbonates, phosphates, polyphosphates, organophosphates,
borates, polyborates, organoborates, silicates, polysilicates, organosilicates or
mixtures thereof. Strong sources of alkalinity such as sodium/potassium hydroxide
are also disclosed. These bleaching compositions are particularly suitable to bleach
textiles. But BE 749728 fails to make a distinction between pH buffering means being
sensitive to water hardness like silicates or carbonates and pH buffering means with
a low sensitivity to water hardness, as the ones described in the present invention.
[0016] US-4 000 082 discloses defoaming compositions based on lithium salts. More particularly,
US-4 000 082 discloses aqueous cleaning compositions comprising anionic surfactants,
nonionic surfactants, from 5% to 50% by weight of the total composition of a highly
alkaline compound selected from the group of sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium
bicarbonate, sodium metaborate and the like, and from 1% to 5% by weight of a lithium
salt including lithium hypochlorite. No bleaching application is disclosed, let alone
laundry bleaching application.
[0017] Actually, the benefits derivable from the use of a pH buffering means according to
the present invention, which, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more than
2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt
of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, in an alkaline liquid bleaching composition
comprising hypochlorite, for bleaching fabrics, i.e. improved fabric whiteness and/or
fabric safety on the fabrics treated therewith, have not been acknowledged in the
prior art.
Summary of the invention
[0018] The present invention encompasses a liquid bleaching composition having a pH of from
8 to 14, said composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite, or mixtures thereof,
and a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more
than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium
salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, with the proviso that said alkali
metal hypochlorite is not lithium hypochlorite when said pH buffering means is sodium
metaborate.
[0019] A method of bleaching fabrics to improve fabric whiteness and/or fabric safety which
comprises the step of contacting said fabrics with a liquid bleaching composition
having a pH of from 8 to 14, said composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite,
or mixtures thereof, and a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution at
pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation
at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means.
Detailed Description of the invention
[0020] The compositions of the present invention are liquid bleaching compositions. Thus,
as a first essential ingredient, the compositions of the present invention comprise
hypochlorite. Various forms of alkali metal hypochlorite are commercially available
and, although this is not critical for the present invention, it is preferred herein
to use sodium hypochlorite. Compositions according to the present invention comprise
a bleaching amount of an alkali metal hypochlorite, or mixtures thereof, which typically
represent from 0.1% to 20% by weight of the total composition, based on active chlorine,
of said alkali metal hypochlorite. Preferred compositions herein comprise from 0.5%
to 8%, based on active chlorine, of an alkali metal hypochlorite, or mixtures thereof.
[0021] As a second essential ingredient, the compositions according to the present invention
comprise a pH buffering means with a low sensitivity to water hardness or mixtures
thereof, i.e. a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution of the buffer
at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 millimoles (mM) of calcium ions, preferably more
than 3.5 mM, and more preferably more than 5 mM of said calcium ions, in order to
cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering
means.
[0022] Accordingly, suitable pH buffering means to be used herein are selected by evaluating
the amount of Ca ions required, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, in order to cause
precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said buffering means.
This amount of Ca ions requested can be measured with the test method reported hereinafter
in the experimental data.
[0023] Suitable pH buffering means with a low sensitivity to water hardness preferably have
their buffering pH, i.e. pKa of their conjugated acids, between 8.5 and 13, and more
preferably between 9 and 11.
[0024] Examples of said pH buffering means with a low sensitivity to water hardness include
alkali metal salts of metaborate and stannate and mixtures thereof. Particularly preferred
herein are the alkali metal salts of metaborate such as sodium metaborate and potassium
metaborate, or mixtures thereof.
[0025] The compositions according to the present invention comprise from 0.01% to 20% by
weight of the total composition of said pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M
solution at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation
at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, preferably
from 0.1% to 15%, and more preferably from 0.5% to 8%.
[0026] It has now been found that the addition of a pH buffering means which, when used
in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to
cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering
means, in a liquid composition containing hypochlorite allows a prolonged through-the-bleach
buffering action, i.e. allows to maintain the pH of the bleaching solution as high
as possible for a longer period of time from the moment the dilution is completed,
as compared to the buffering action obtained with the same composition without said
pH buffering means or with the same composition but with another ingredient acting
as a pH buffering means such as carbonate salts and/or silicate salts instead of said
pH buffering means.
[0027] It has been found that the buffering action of said pH buffering means allows to
reduce the conversion of hypochlorite into hypochlorous acid, one of the species which
are most responsible for the fabric damage and/or fabric whiteness, thereby providing
improved fabric safety and/or fabric whiteness.
[0028] By "improved fabric whiteness" it is meant herein that the whiteness on fabric achieved
by using the hypochlorite compositions of the present invention is improved compared
to the whiteness obtained by using the same hypochlorite compositions without said
pH buffering means or by using the same compositions but with another ingredient acting
as a pH buffering means such as carbonate salts and/or silicate salts instead of said
pH buffering means according to the present invention.
[0029] By "improved fabric safety" it is meant herein that the damage caused on fabric by
using the hypochlorite compositions of the present invention is reduced compared to
the damage caused by using the same hypochlorite compositions without said pH buffering
means or by using the same compositions but with another ingredient acting as a pH
buffering means such as carbonate salts and/or silicate salts instead of said pH buffering
means according to the present invention.
[0030] Fabric safety may be evaluated by different test methods including the copper number
test. Indeed, the copper number on a fabric is proportional to the amount of aldehydic
groups derived from the oxydation of cellulose and therefore is proportional to the
fabric damage. Thus, the higher the copper number, the more damaged the fabric. The
copper number test can consist in measuring the number of grams of copper which are
reduced from cupric to the cuprous state by 100 g of cellulose. To this effect, a
copper sulphate solution is added in excess so as to obtain the following reaction:

Then Fe+++ ions is added so as to form ferrous sulphate in an amount exactly equivalent
to the cuprous oxide present.

[0031] Finally, the ferrous sulphate is measured by titration with 0.1N potassium permanganate
that oxide Fe++ (ferrous) ions to Fe+++ (ferric) ions. Fabric safety may also be evaluated
by the tensile strength loss test. This method consists in measuring the tensile strength
of a given fabric by pulling said fabrics until they break. The force, expressed in
Kg, necessary to break said fabrics is the "ultimate tensile stress" and may be measured
with "the stress-strain Instron tensilometer". The lower the force needed to break
said fabrics, the less fabric damage is caused on the fabrics.
[0032] An advantage of the present invention is that the buffering of the hypochlorite compositions
of the present invention reduces harshness to hands.
[0033] As a third essential feature, the compositions according to the present invention
have a pH as is of from 8 to 14, preferably of from 9 to 13.5, and more preferably
of from 9.5 to 13.5. It is in this alkaline range that the optimum stability and performance
of the hypochlorite is obtained.
[0034] Accordingly, the compositions of the present invention comprise a strong source of
alkalinity. Preferred compositions herein comprise up to 10% by weight of the total
composition of said strong source of alkalinity, or mixtures thereof, preferably of
from 0.04% to 5% and more preferably of from 0.1% to 2%. Examples of strong sources
of alkalinity are alkali metal hydroxides, such as potassium and/or sodium hydroxide,
or alkali metal oxides such as sodium and/or potassium oxide.
[0035] The compositions of the present invention are aqueous. Thus, they comprise water
preferably in an amount of from 60% to 98% by weight of the total aqueous liquid bleaching
composition, more preferably of from 80% to 97% and most preferably of from 85% to
97%.
[0036] The composition according to the present invention may further comprise as an optional
but preferred ingredient a precipitation agent. Particularly useful to be used herein
are alkali metal salts of carbonates, polycarbonates, sesquicarbonates, silicates,
polysilicates or mixtures thereof. The preferred alkali metal salts to be used herein
are sodium and potassium. Particularly preferred precipitation agents are alkali metal
salts of silicate and/or carbonate. The preferred alkali metal salts of silicate and
carbonates are sodium silicate and sodium carbonate, both of which are commercially
available, or mixtures thereof.
[0037] The compositions of the present invention comprise up to 5% by weight of the total
composition of a precipitation agent, preferably from 0.01% to 4% and more preferably
from 0.02% to 3%
[0038] We speculate that said precipitation agents such as sodium carbonate and/or sodium
silicate, when added in an alkaline liquid composition comprising hypochlorite and
a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more than
2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt
of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, have a further action on top of the
one of said pH buffering means allowing thereby to further improve the fabric whiteness
and/or the fabric safety of fabrics treated with said composition. Indeed, said precipitation
agent allows to reduce or even eliminate the impurities both in said compositions
as is and especially in the bleaching environment. Said impurities include calcium,
magnesium as well as heavy metal ions such as Cu, Fe, Ni, Co and the like, which have
been found to adversely affect both fabric whiteness and fabric safety.
[0039] Indeed, we believe that in the bleaching/washing environment the metal ions catalyse
the attack of hypochlorite on fabrics with the generation of yellow oxidised species.
It is further speculated that said metal ions are adsorbed per se on oxidised fabrics
as coloured species and catalyse the degradation of the brighteners adsorbed on fabrics.
Also said metal ions stabilise colored pigments of enzymatic stains such as blood
and grass. Also metal ions catalyse the depolymerisation of cotton fibres which leads
to reduced tensile strength of the fabrics, thereby reducing fabrics resistance.
[0040] The precipitation agents according to the present invention may also act as pH buffering
means, completing thereby the pH buffering action of the pH buffering means according
to the present invention.
[0041] The compositions according to the present invention may further comprise other optional
ingredients such as bleach-stable surfactants, organic or inorganic alkalis, pigments,
dyes, optical brighteners, solvents, chelating agents, radical scavengers and the
like.
[0042] The compositions according to the present invention are preferably used in diluted
form in laundry application. The expression "use in diluted form" herein includes
dilution by the user, which occurs for instance in hand laundry applications, as well
as dilution by other means, such as in a washing machine. Preferred dilution levels
are of from 0.1% to 20% for hand laundry application and 0.1% to 10% in a washing
machine.
[0043] The present invention further encompasses a method of bleaching fabrics which comprises
the step of contacting said fabrics with a liquid bleaching composition having a pH
of from 8 to 14, said composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite, or mixtures
thereof, and a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires
more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium
salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means. In a preferred embodiment, the
compositions used in said method of bleaching fabrics may further comprise a precipitation
agent as defined herein before. Said method according to the present invention improves
the fabric whiteness and/or the fabric safety.
[0044] More specifically, the method of bleaching fabrics according to the present invention
comprises the steps of first contacting said fabrics with a liquid bleaching composition
having a pH of from 8 to 14, said composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite,
or mixtures thereof and a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution, at
pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation
at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, then allowing
said fabrics to remain in contact with said composition, for a period of time sufficient
to bleach said fabrics, typically 1 to 60 minutes, preferably 5 to 30 minutes, then
rinsing said fabrics in water to remove said composition. If said fabrics are to be
washed, i.e. with a conventional composition comprising at least one surface active
agent, said washing may be conducted together with the bleaching of said fabrics by
contacting said fabrics at the same time with a bleaching composition according to
the present invention and said detergent composition, or said washing may be conducted
before or after that said fabrics have been bleached. Accordingly, said method according
to the present invention allows to bleach fabrics and optionally to wash fabrics with
a detergent composition comprising at least one surface active agent before the step
of contacting said fabrics with said bleaching composition and/or in the step where
said fabrics are contacted with said bleaching composition and/or after the rinsing
step when said bleaching composition has been removed from said fabrics.
[0045] It is preferred to perform the bleaching method herein before said fabrics are washed.
Indeed, it has been observed that bleaching said fabrics with the compositions according
to the present invention prior to washing them with a detergent composition provides
superior whiteness and stain removal with less energy and detergent than if said fabrics
are washed first, then bleached.
[0046] The alkaline liquid compositions according to the present invention comprising an
alkali metal hypochlorite, a pH buffering means which, when used in a 1M solution
at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation
at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, a strong
source of alkalinity to obtain the desired pH, and optionally a precipitation agent
may be manufactured by a process comprising the steps of:
- mixing said alkali metal hypochlorite, said strong source of alkalinity and water,
- adding said pH buffering means and optionally said precipitation agent,
- and thereafter separating the precipitates formed from said composition.
[0047] By "separating the precipitates formed" it is meant herein that any means known to
remove a solid phase from a liquid phase may be used. Accordingly the precipitates
formed may be removed from the compositions of the present invention by settling and/or
filtration and/or centrifugation.
Experimental data
[0048] Sensitivity to water hardness was defined by the following test method:
[0049] 1M solutions of the buffers to study were prepared, 100g of each solution were weighted,
the pH was trimmed down to 10, and said solutions were filtered to eliminate any precipitates
that may have formed. Then to each of said 1M solution of buffering means a stock
solution (0.05M) of calcium chloride was added by 0.5 ml steps. After 20 minutes of
stirring, turbidity was measured by optical spectroscopy at 360nm versus a reference
made of the neat solution. The experiment was stopped on formation of precipitates
and the amount of calcium added was recorded.
[0050] The results are the following:
| Buffer means Carbonate |
[Ca] mM 0.5 |
ml Ca added 1.0 |
| Silicate |
0.015 |
0.3 |
| Stannate |
3.7 |
7.3 |
| Borate |
0.025 |
0.5 |
| Metaborate |
more than 7.5 |
more than 15 |
Examples
[0051] The following compositions which further illustrate the present invention were made
by mixing the listed ingredients in the listed proportions:
| Compositions (weight %) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
| Sodium hypochlorite |
5.0 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
| Sodium hydroxide |
0.7 |
0.7 |
1.4 |
0.7 |
1.4 |
0.7 |
1.4 |
| Sodium carbonate |
1.0 |
- |
1.2 |
1.0 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
| Sodium silicate |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.2 |
- |
| Sodium metaborate |
1.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
0.75 |
1.0 |
0.75 |
0.5 |
| Water |
100% |
[0052] All the compositions above provided improved fabric safety and/or improved whiteness
to fabrics when used to treat fabrics without compromising on stains removal performance
on a wide variety of stains like bleachable stains, enzymatic stains and greasy stains.
1. A liquid bleaching composition having a pH of from 8 to 14, said composition comprising
an alkali metal hypochlorite, or mixtures thereof and a pH buffering means, characterised
in that said pH buffering means, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more
than 2.5 mM of calcium ions, in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium
salt of the alkali anion of said pH buffering means, with the proviso that said alkali
metal hypochlorite is not lithium hypochlorite when said pH buffering means is sodium
metaborate.
2. A method of bleaching fabrics to improve fabric whiteness and/or fabric safety which
comprises the step of contacting said fabrics with a liquid bleaching composition
having a pH of from 8 to 14, said composition comprising an alkali metal hypochlorite,
or mixtures thereof and a pH buffering means, characterised in that said pH buffering
means, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, requires more than 2.5 mM of calcium ions,
in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of
said pH buffering means.
3. A method of bleaching fabrics according to claim 2 which, after the step of contacting
said fabrics with said bleaching composition, further comprises the steps of:
- allowing said fabrics to remain in contact with said bleaching composition for a
period of time sufficient to bleach said fabrics,
- then rinsing said fabrics in water to remove said bleaching composition.
4. A method according to claim 3 wherein said fabrics are washed with a detergent composition
comprising at least one surface active agent before the step of contacting said fabrics
with said bleaching composition and/or in the step where said fabrics are contacted
with said bleaching composition and/or after the rinsing step when said bleaching
composition has been removed.
5. A method according to any of the claims 2 to 4 wherein said bleaching composition
is contacted to said fabrics in its diluted form.
6. A method or composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein said composition
comprises from 0.1% to 20% by weight of the total composition, based on active chlorine,
of hypochlorite, preferably from 0.5% to 8%.
7. A method or composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein said pH buffering
means requires, when used in a 1M solution at pH 10, more than 3.5 mM of calcium ions,
in order to cause precipitation at 25°C of the calcium salt of the alkali anion of
said pH buffering means, and preferably more than 5 mM, and wherein said pH buffering
means preferably has a pKa of its conjugated acid, between 8.5 and 13, and more preferably
between 9 and 11.
8. A method or composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein said pH buffering
means is an alkali metal salt of metaborate, or stannate or mixtures thereof, and
preferably is sodium metaborate or potassium metaborate or mixtures thereof.
9. A method or composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein said composition
comprises from 0.01% to 20% by weight of the total composition of said pH buffering
means, preferably of from 0.1% to 15% and more preferably of from 0.5% to 8%.
10. A composition or method according to any of the preceding claims wherein said composition
comprises up to 5% by weight of the total composition of a precipitation agent, preferably
of from 0.01% to 4% and wherein said precipitation agent is an alkali metal salt of
carbonates, polycarbonates, sesquicarbonates, silicates, polysilicates, or mixtures
thereof and preferably is sodium carbonate and/or sodium silicate.
11. A composition or method according to any of the preceding claims wherein the pH of
said composition is from 9 to 13.5 and more preferably from 9.5 to 13.5.