Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cleaning formulation, more particularly, an acid
cleaning formulation comprising natural extracts which do not present a risk to the
health of users or to the environment. The present invention therefore pertains to
the sector of the chemical industry and, particularly, to the cleaning and disinfection
product industry.
[0002] Said formulation comprises non-ionic or amphoteric surfactants and a series of additives
conferring an acid nature to said formulation.
Technical problem to be solved and background of the invention
[0003] Many of the cleaner compositions used in various industrial and domestic fields comprise
chemical substances that are toxic to the health of the user, causing eye lesions
and skin irritations. This combined with society's growing interest in respecting
the environment and sustainability has led to industries manufacturing compositions
for cleaning different types of materials face the need to develop biodegradable chemical
products in order to eliminate any generation of chemical waste so as to have zero
impact on the ecosystem.
[0004] In this manner, various cleaner compositions described in the patent literature have
been developed.
[0005] One example is found in patent
CN103608445A, which describes a biodegradable cleaning composition comprising biodegradable abrasive
particles.
[0006] Another example is found in patent
US2014352722A1, which describes a cleaning composition comprising abrasive particles, wherein said
particles are abrasive foam particles and comprise a biodegradable thermoplastic material.
[0007] Lastly, patent application
WO2010147485A1 relates to an acid cleaning composition using at least three organic acids which,
when combined, act to provide a strong cleaning activity and require less acid concentration
to achieve the same degree of cleaning effect as existing cleaning compositions.
[0008] Nevertheless, none of these patent documents relates to a formulation such as the
one described herein or shows the advantages of the invention indicated herein.
[0009] While it is true that the compositions of the 3 mentioned patent documents are biodegradable,
the first two documents describe compositions comprising abrasive nanoparticles or
particles. Furthermore, the last document mentioned describes a composition which
must comprise a minimum of 3 acids in its composition.
[0010] There is, therefore, a need to find compositions that have a more ecological profile,
in other words, that use more ecological ingredients, reduce the number of ingredients,
reduce the application quantity necessary to achieve proper cleaning and are more
effective than the current compositions. In addition, said compositions must be free
of hazards for users and show proven efficacies that are equal to or better than other
products currently existing on the market.
[0011] Therefore, the present document describes an improved cleaner formulation with respect
to the cleaning compositions used at present in the detergent and cleaning product
industry having very advantageous characteristics. Said formulation comprises natural
extracts which do not present risks to health or to the environment and are biodegradable.
Description of the invention
[0012] The present invention proposes an acid cleaning formulation characterised in that
it comprises by weight with respect to the total weight of the formulation:
0.75 % - 4 % of at least one surfactant,
≤ 3 % of at least one solvent,
< 5 % of citric acid,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of 99 % triethanolamine,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of at least one perfume,
0.0005 % - 0.001 % of at least one colourant, and
a sufficient quantity (qs) of osmotic water,
and wherein the sum of the quantity of all the components is less than or equal to
100 %.
[0013] The present document refers to the object of the present invention as an acid cleaning
formulation or acid cleaner formulation interchangeably.
[0014] At the formulation level, the cleaning capacity of the products is mainly achieved
by an optimal mixture of surfactants, solvents, citric acid, perfumes and colourants,
all in an aqueous base.
Detailed description of the invention
[0015] The present invention proposes an acid cleaning formulation characterised in that
it comprises by weight with respect to the total weight of the formulation:
0.75 % - 4 % of at least one surfactant,
≤ 3 % of at least one solvent,
< 5 % of citric acid,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of 99 % triethanolamine,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of at least one perfume,
0.0005 % to 0.001 % by weight of at least one colourant, and a sufficient quantity
(qs) of osmotic water,
and wherein the sum of the quantity of all the components is less than or equal to
100 %.
[0016] The present formulation is characterised by having an acid pH comprised between 2.5
and 6.5.
[0017] In embodiments of the present invention, the acid cleaner formulation object of the
invention is characterised in that it comprises citric acid in a quantity of less
than 5 %. Citric acid is a natural antioxidant that is present in most fruits and
primarily in orange and lemon. In addition, citric acid is a very good preservative
and has an excellent ecological and toxicological profile.
[0018] The acid cleaner formulation object of the invention is characterised in that it
comprises 0.1 % - 0.3 % of 99 % triethanolamine, which is a weak base acting as a
pH regulator with an excellent toxicological profile, which allows the pH to be kept
slightly above 2.5. In an even more preferred embodiment, the quantity of 99 % triethanolamine
is comprised between 0.15 % and 0.3 % by weight with respect to the total weight of
the formulation.
[0019] Based on the aforementioned points, the acid comprised in the formulation object
of the present invention is controlled and stabilised by 99 % triethanolamine. In
this manner, the pH of the acid cleaner formulation cannot reach values below 2.5,
preventing said acid cleaner formulation from being corrosive.
[0020] In embodiments of the present invention, the cleaner formulation can comprise non-ionic
or amphoteric surfactants. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the
non-ionic surfactant can be fatty alcohol ethoxylate. In other preferred embodiments,
the amphoteric surfactant can be betaine. In a more preferred embodiment, the quantity
of betaine is comprised between 1.2 % and 1.8 % by weight with respect to the total
weight of the formulation. In addition, the surfactants comprised in the formulation
object of the invention can comprise preservatives, enhancers and foam stabilisers.
[0021] In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the quantity of citric acid and
the quantity of surfactant present in the formulation object of the invention can
be at a 5:1 ratio. In addition, in more preferred embodiments of the present invention,
the quantity of acid that can be comprised in the formulation object of the invention
is 4.5 %, and the quantity of surfactant is 0.935 %.
[0022] In other preferred embodiments of the present invention, when the formulation object
of the invention comprises fatty alcohol ethoxylate, said surfactant cannot be comprised
in a quantity greater than 0.99 % by weight with respect to the total weight of the
cleaner formulation. In a more preferred embodiment, the quantity of fatty alcohol
ethoxylate is comprised between 0.75 % and 0.99 % by weight with respect to the total
weight of the formulation. In an even more preferred embodiment, the quantity of fatty
alcohol ethoxylate is comprised between 0.8 % and 0.95 % by weight with respect to
the total weight of the formulation.
[0023] In embodiments of the present invention, the acid cleaner formulation comprises at
least one solvent which, in a preferred embodiment, can be butyl glycol, which is
biodegradable, safe and even used in the food industry as an additive. In preferred
embodiments of the present invention, the quantity of solvent is comprised between
1.5 % and 3 % by weight with respect to the total weight of the formulation.
[0024] In embodiments of the present invention, the acid cleaner formulation comprises at
least one perfume. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the quantity
of perfume is comprised between 0.1 % and 0.3 % by weight with respect to the total
weight of the formulation. In an even more preferred embodiment, the quantity of perfume
is comprised between 0.1 % and 0.2 % by weight with respect to the total weight of
the formulation.
[0025] In the scope of the present invention, the perfumes which can be comprised in the
formulation object of the invention are of a natural origin and their origin is mainly
from plants, flowers, fruits, wood, etc. In embodiments of the present invention,
the perfumes which can be comprised in the formulation object of the invention, if
they are classified according to olfactory families, are perfumes selected from the
group consisting of floral, fruit, balsamic, citrus, green, aromatic, marine and any
combination thereof. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the perfume
which can be comprised in the formulation object of the invention is from the balsamic
olfactory family. In another preferred embodiment, the perfume which can be comprised
in the formulation object of the invention is from the marine olfactory family.
[0026] In embodiments of the present invention, the acid cleaner formulation comprises at
least one colourant. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the quantity
of colourant is comprised between 0.0005 % and 0.001 % by weight with respect to the
total weight of the formulation. In the scope of the present invention, the colourants
are classified according to an international index known as Colour Index International,
which is used as a reference for colourant manufacturers. Based on the foregoing points,
in embodiments of the present invention, the formulation object of the invention can
comprise colourant Cl14720 or CI 42051.
[0027] In preferred embodiments of the present invention, two types of acid cleaner formulations
can be obtained, which are referred to herein as acid cleaner formulation type A and
acid cleaner formulation type B. Both types of acid cleaner formulations have in common
surfactants, citric acid and triethanolamine in the quantities described herein. Nevertheless,
formulations type A and type B contain a different perfume and a different colourant.
[0028] In preferred embodiments of the present invention, when the acid formulation is type
A, said formulation is characterised in that its perfume is from the marine olfactory
family and the colourant is CI 42051. Said acid formulation type A presents a viscosity
of 0.65 Pa·s at 20 °C. In another embodiment of the present invention, when the acid
formulation is type B, said formulation is characterised in that its perfume is from
the balsamic olfactory family and the colourant is Cl14720.
[0029] Therefore, there is described an acid and biodegradable cleaner formulation, which
is the first of its kind in the scope of detergency, since it is a formulation that
is not consolidated on the market today, having a cleaning capacity similar to products
available on the market with the following advantages:
- It is hypoallergenic and dermatologically safe, therefore, it is highly advantageous
for the end consumer;
- It is biodegradable, therefore, it does not cause environmental pollution.
Description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention
[0030] For the purpose of contributing to better understand the invention, and according
to a practical embodiment thereof, a series of preferred exemplary embodiments of
the present invention are attached as an integral part of this description.
Example 1: Composition 1 of the acid cleaning formulation
[0031]
| COMPOSITION |
% |
| FATTY ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE |
0.935 |
| BUTYL GLYCOL |
0.15 |
| CITRIC ACID |
4.50 |
| PERFUME (Marine) |
0.20 |
| 99 % TRIETHANOLAMINE |
0.2 |
| COLOURANT (Cl42051) |
0.001 |
| WATER |
qs |
Example 2: Composition 2 of the acid cleaning formulation
[0032]
| COMPOSITION |
% |
| FATTY ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE |
0.935 |
| BUTYL GLYCOL |
3.00 |
| CITRIC ACID |
4.50 |
| PERFUME (Balsamic) |
0.20 |
| 99 % TRIETHANOLAMINE |
0.30 |
| COLOURANT (Cl14720) |
0.0005 |
| WATER |
qs |
1. An acid cleaning formulation
characterised in that it comprises by weight with respect to the total weight of the formulation:
0.75 % - 4 % of at least one surfactant,
≤ 3 % of at least one solvent,
< 5 % of citric acid,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of 99 % triethanolamine,
0.1 % - 0.3 % of at least one perfume,
0.0005 % to 0.001 % by weight of at least one colourant, and
a sufficient quantity of osmotic water,
and wherein the sum of the quantity of all the components is less than or equal to
100 %, and it has a pH comprised between 2.5 and 6.5.
2. The acid cleaning formulation according to claim 1, wherein the surfactant is non-ionic,
amphoteric or a combination thereof.
3. The acid cleaning formulation according to claim 2, wherein the surfactant is non-ionic
and is fatty alcohol ethoxylate and is comprised between 0.75 % and 0.99 % by weight
with respect to the total weight of the formulation.
4. The acid cleaning formulation according to claim 2, wherein the surfactant is amphoteric
and is betaine and is comprised between 1.2 % and 1.8 % by weight with respect to
the total weight of the formulation.
5. The acid cleaning formulation according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the ratio
between the percentage of citric acid by weight and the percentage of the at least
one surfactant by weight is 5:1.
6. The acid cleaning formulation according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the perfume
is selected from the group of olfactory families consisting of floral, fruit, balsamic,
citrus, green, aromatic, marine and any combination thereof.
7. The acid cleaning formulation according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the colourant
is Cl14720 or Cl 42051.
8. The acid cleaning formulation according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the perfume
is from the marine olfactory family and the colourant is CI 42051.
9. The acid cleaning formulation according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the perfume
is from the balsamic olfactory family and the colourant is Cl14720.