WO2014070202A1 - Anionic micelles with cationic polymeric counterions compositions, methods and systems thereof - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Cleaning product formulations rely on surfactants md mixtures of surfactants to deliver cleaning (delessnesseoey), wedlng of surfaces,, stain removal from fsbrics, bleaching of stains, decolorkatioxi of mold a d mildew, and 3 ⁇ 4 some cases, ai imierobiaf efficacy,
- a key aspect of these p Deads is the Interaction of the soriactaiits, oxidants, and antimicrobial agents with he solid su faces of the mater als being cleans!, as well as the surfaces of ffiicroofgaaisms, together with, the effects of the formati ns on the alo-water mterfaee (surface tesion).
- Reducti n of the surface tension of aqueous foundations which is directly relate to the effectiveness of the: wetting of solid .surfaces and hem® e detergersey rid antimicrobial processes, cars be mani ulate through the use of mixtures of x n detants, as Is known in the art.
- the charged headgrou s of many su fac ants such s sulfates and sulfates, will also Introduce a eountenoo -of opposite olmrgsf for example a sodium or potassium toe. Mo femirdations.
- Volatile or anic solvents are gommg under increasing regulation due to their potential health effects, and are eo preferred by the significant traction of consumers o desire efficacious cleaning and disinfecting products with a .minimum, of chemical actives, Including vo!ailles, in th healthcare industry- efficacious immolations comprising lower alcohols ajs kno n, but ate viewed as having shortcomings in terms of the potential for Irritation of confined patients. Such products pose similar risks to cleaning and clinical persotmel may be exposed to such products on a daily basis.
- One aspect of the Invention is directed to & composition
- oxidant and a polymer-micelle complex comprising a negatively charged micelle thai is electrostatically bonnd to a waier-solnble polymer hearing a positive charge.
- Tbe water-sokrble polymer bearing a positive charge does not comprise block copolymer, latex particles, polymer nsnopsrticles, cross-linked polymers, silicone copolymer, ficotosuriaoraat. or amphoteric ⁇ copolymer.
- the complex advantageously docs not torn a ooacervate,
- a -composition com is ng an oxidant and a polymer-micelle complex comprising a negatively charged micelle that Is electrostatically bound to a water-soluble polymer bearing a. positive charge.
- Tbe water- soluble polymer eariag a positive charge does not comprise block copolymer, brtex particles, polymer nanopartieles, cross4inked polymers, silicone copolymer, iiaorosaTracianl amphoteric copolymer, or a polymer or copolymer bearing anionic charges, '
- the composition does not form « eoaeerva e,
- composition com is ng ars oxidant and a polymer-micelle compkx comprising a negatively charged nneeik that is electrostatically boand to a. wstsr-soishie polymer bearing a positive charge.
- the negatively charged micelle comprises a mixed micelle, kelndmg an anio ic surfactant and a noniomc surfactant.
- the a er-soluble polymer does not comprise block copolymer, late particles, polymer nanopartieles, cross-linked polymers,, silicone copolymer, flaorosoffacianh or amphoteric copolymer, Tbe com osition does act te m a eoacervate and does not form a film on a surface and is free of alcohols and glycol ethers.
- One aspect of the invention is directed to a method for cleaning a surface.
- the method comprises contacting a surface with a composition comprising a polymer-mlcehe complex.
- the poiyinar-miceife complex deludes a negati ely charged micelle e troststttpaUy boun to a aier-so! b!e polymer bearing a- positive charge.
- the wate - soluble ol mer beanrig a positive charge does not comprise block copolymer, latex particles, polymer nsaopartieles, cross-ds&ked polymers, silicons copolymer, .tkmrosoTfeetant, or amphoteric copolymer.
- the com osition advantageously does mi form a eoacervste. and s not applied to trapping organic ⁇ GntaraHjants in a subsurface location.
- the invearion comprises mixing a first composition com rising a water-soluble olyme having a positive charge with a second composition comprising a negatively charged m celle.
- the water-soluble polymer bearing a positive charge does not comprise bioek copolymer, latex particles, polymer nanopariieies, cross-lmked polymers, silicone copolymer, ikorosmftciani, or amphoteric copolymer.
- the composition resulting from mixing of die first and second compositions does n t form a eoaeervate.
- the e h d farther comprises contacting the resa! ing composition with a surface so as to treat the surface.
- the method comprises eonasoting a surface with «. - x osition- comprismg a po!yeiem keile complex.
- the polymer-micelle complex inoTudes a negatively charged micelle dectros!atisslly bound to a water-soluble polymer bearing a positive charge,
- the water- soluble polymer bearing a positive charge does not comprise block copolymer, l tex pariieks, polyme nsnopanicles. cross-linked polymers, silicone copolymer, iiuorosiataeia , or amphoteric copolymer.
- the composition advantageously does not form a coacervate, ar?d is « ⁇ i applied to trapping organic contaminants a sabsnrfke location.
- Use-composition does not comprise alcohols or glycol ethers,
- Another as ect of the invention is directed to a system for preparing a mixed composition for treatment of a surface where the mixed com osit n is formed from two initially sepa ate compoaiiloa parts, the system comprising; a first chamber eomaking an oxidant first part comprising hypohaious acid or a hypohalite; and a second chamber containing & redueiaai second part comprising a nhr!te, wherein the first ami second chambers -sre initially separated from one another o pre vent p ematura mixing of the tarsi and second parts; where upon mixing of the first and second parts, the resnldng mixed composition provides xidking benefits provided by the oxidant for a limited duration, dm oxidant reacting with the redactant to reduce the oxidant concentration so as to prevent or nbniraize ne ative side effects otherwise associated with prolonged oxidant ensure longer t an the limited
- her is a sys em for preparing a mixed com osition for treatment of a s face where the mixed composition is formed fran two initially separate composition ar s, the system comprising: a first c ambe containing m oxidant first part comprising hypochlorite; the hypochlorite comprising up to abou 15% by weight of the two-part composition ; and a second chamber containing s rednatant second part comprising a nitrite, the nitrite comprising from 0.01% to about 15% by weight of the two- part composition; wherein, the first and second chambers a e initially sepa ated from one another to prevent premature mixing of the first asd second parts; where upon mixing of the first TOd second pa ts, the resulting h&d composit on provides oxidis g benefits provided by the oxidant or a limited dura on, the oxidant reacting with the redu
- ie ue &nS second part comprising a nitrite, the nbme consisting of sodium nitrite, wherein the first and second chambers are initially separated from one another to prevent remature mixin of the first and secon pans; where u on mixing of the first gad second parts, the resulting mixed com osition provides: oxidizing benefits provided by the oxidant fo a l mi e duration, the oxidant reacting with the mkc!an! to fstkee the oxidant concentration so to prevents or irnnbnfee negative side effects otherwise associated wish p ol n ed o dan ex osure longer ih s the limited duration,
- the first or seeomi compositions comprise m. oxidant.
- the oxidant is selected from the groap consisting- of hy ohaious acid, hypbhalite or soorces thereof, hydrogen peroxide or sources thereof, peraeids, neroxyacids peroxoaeids, or sources thereof organic peroxides or hydroperoxides, peroxygen&ied inorganic cornponnds.
- the oxstet is indaded within the second composition comprising the oegat vdy charged micelle, and h « first composition c mprises the water-soluble polymer bearing & positive charge further comprises a nosiome surfactant.
- the aonio k sirr&ctani comprises m amine oxide.
- the oonionic sariscisni comprises &n ine oxide.
- the oxidant is incladsd within he first composition comprising the water»so bk polymer bearing a positive charge, pd wherein the second composition comprising the negatively charged micelle further comprises a nonio.ok surfactant.
- the oonionic suriaefe t comprises m amine oxide.
- At least one of the first or second compositions further comprises & Quaternar anioioaiam compound.
- the negatively charged micelle comprises m an on c sarfectaot selected from the group c sisting of sikyi sulfates, alkyl sulfon es, alky eth ⁇ saifetss, My acids, fatty acid sa , aihyl amino acid derivatives, glyoolipid derivatives mc!irding anionic groups, rhamnollpids, rhaomslipid derivatives Ineladhig anionic groups, sulfate derivates of sikyi ethoryia e propoxyiafcs, aikyl stboxyiase srdiatas, md coPibi.aat.ioos thereof.
- the w&ter-solu k polymer bearin s positive charge comprises a monomer selected from the groap dlallyi dimethyi ammorrlum. chloride, quaternary ammonium salts of s bstituted aendamide, mefhylacry!armde, acrylate and me hacrylatfe, qoaleroked alky! amino aeryiate esrers and amides,.
- MA.PT.AC metalhacfyla iilo propyl trimetbyi ammoninm chlorides
- inmet yyl ammonium methyl melhacrylate v irimothyl ammordom propyl metbacrykmide
- 2-vis l M-sIkyi quaternary pyridinbrm salts 4 ⁇ v y! N-alky! quaternary pyridinkm salts
- water-soluble polymer a used herein mams a polymer which gives an optically ekar solution free of precipitates at a co eerdrsoors of 0.001 grams per 100 gratis of water, preferably 0.0! grams/100 grams of water, mo pefeabiy 0.1 grs s/100 grams of wate , an evett more preferably 1 gram or more per 100 grams of water, ®i 25 X.
- sabstrate is intended to imhi my material that is used to clean an article or a su face
- e snlrsg sabstxates include, but are nor limited to non ovens, sponges, films m similar materials which can he attached to a cleaning implement, such as s floor mop, h dle, or a hmd h «ld cleaning tool s ch as a toilet cieamng device.
- n the terns 3 ⁇ 4oo ovet or 'h oswovao web" meaos a eb hsvbg a struct re of individual fibers or thread which a e interlaid, but not m . identif a l manner as in a knitted web.
- olymer * as used in reference to a substrate (e.g. s a nosv- woven sabstrais) geoemlly includes, bi is oot limited to, hr> opolymers :: copolymers, such as for example, block, graft, randora sodrete nating copolymers, terpoly ers, etc. and blend and o dif atioas thereof
- poly me-* shall include all possible geometrical co figurations of he moieeaie.
- eoofsgoratioas include, but arc not limited to isotsetk, syad tactic aad rs d ui symoiet ies. f0 ⁇ 39] Uckss derived otherwise, all technics! and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as comBiosly understood hy one of ordinary skill in the art to wbkb the invetstioa pertains, Although a number of mstiiods sod materials similar or eoaivaieri to those described herein can be used is the practise of the preserd invention, the preferred materials and methods arc described herein.
- compositions b which micelles with olymeric counterkms exis as soluble, ' i ermodysiamic&lly stable aggregates exhibit very high adsorption activity si both the air-li uid ark solid i aid interfaces, Saeh characteristics ooire ubeniy elim na e the need to adjust faraaktass syc that they change their solubilit ; iorrabg.
- Fine control of surfactant irdsractio s within micelles via addition of oppositely charged polymers according to the invention have also beea fooad to increase the oil solcbihzatioo ability of the missiles to an n ⁇ ex ee ed degree. Without being boand by theory, is believed that this effect is due to the vmicfas!y high counkr im charge density carried by the charged polymer, which is distinctly dlffereoi Iron? regular cosnier ion effect provided by typical salting oat electrolytes.
- he c&doslc polymers act as polymeric eoiaiterioos to the aniorikaUy charged micelles, either incre&siftg the size of these micelles or collecting grou s of these .micelles into soluble, Iherrnod narrhcally stable aggregates which have enhanced activity at solid sorisse-a eoes: sdatiors interfaces, iticiadlag hard surfaces such as floors, eo ateri ps, eic, ss web as soft surfaces such as fabrics,.
- rrorewoven materials and other surfaces such ss the surfaces of microorganisms such as bacteria,, viruses, ItMgi, and bacterial • spores.
- the ssrfsce m&y be ha d, soft, animate (e.g., skis), TOR- animate, o.r othe type surface,
- tie composition o&a comprise alcohol to another en-tbodimerny the compositions can be completely fee of a er-misvibie lower alcohols
- the com sitions esn comprise atewrdsci!ae glycol ethers or be completely free of the materials, somefe.es referred to as "co-sol veots ''!
- compositions free of the lower alcohols or glycol ether not only can provide, acceptable antimicrobial perfbrsTta ee at lower cost, hot also reduce irritation to patients and healthcare workers, -while providin iomiu!aisons which esc he eoosidered mor enviroaovenialiy friendly or sasta mble due to lowered total actives levels ami lack of volatile organic compounds.
- Those embodiments that are free of alcohols or cosoivems ma be especially suited as sarntkkg g leaners, disioieetmg cleaners or tre tment for pets la home or vetetinsfy applications;.
- compositions s «ay be use!tfJ as ready to use cleaners, aed may be applied via spraying or pourlag, but ttsay also be delivered by loadin onto riou oven substrates to produced pre-moistened wipes.
- T3 ⁇ 4s compositions may also be provided as concentrates that are dilated b the cossurrrgr (e.g., with tap w3 ⁇ 4ter). Such concentrates may. omprise a past of a kit ' lor ' refilling a container (also optionally incl ded w t k each a kill such as an empty trigger sprayer.
- the core positions may also be provided concentrates for single-use ( ah dose) products ior cleaning floors, • windows, cen e s, etc.
- Corscee rated dishwashing liquids that provide anubac erial performance upon very ig dilutions may be formulated as may concentrates which can deliver saaitixstiori of laundry via addition to ordinary washioads. Such compositions ami resul s may be achieved it out inclusion of triclosan.
- S ch eonoenh rted products also > provide protection against the growth of hiofiims atsd associated outgrowth of molds, in 4mn tines associated with automatic- dlshwsshers 5 laundry ash ng machines, mi tfre like, re oelrsg undesirable odors which are sometimes encountered by consumers.
- Concentrated form of the formulations may also be provided which may be diluted by the consumer to provide solutions that are then used. Concentrated forms suitable for dilution via automated sys ems, which the concentrate is diluted with water; or in which two solutions arc combined in. a given ratio to provide the final ax formulation are possible.
- the ' formulations may be the form of gels delivered to a reservoir or surface with a dispensing device. They ro3 ⁇ 4y optionally be delivered in siag!e «use poaoh.es comprising a soluble film.
- the compositions do rsot result in ths f rmation of a durable film on s surface after application, Simple rinsing Is sofiieierd to rem ve any residue, and even without rinsing, those embodiments of the invention that do brni a residue do not .fbm macroscopic durable films.
- any remsialng residue does not constitute a illnp but Is easily disturbed, destroyed, or otherwise removed.
- compositions of the present invention are not to be applied or used to trapping organic contaminants in a sobsurface location
- cs3 ⁇ 4 be achieved through manipulation of the relative number of charges due to Ionic surfac a ts in the system and those charges -due to the water-soluble polymer.
- e surfactant commonly rsfered to as lecithin
- eoeklm both as sniordeaily charged phosphate group 3 ⁇ 43 ⁇ 4d
- a oatkalealty charged choline group its headgroap region and Idas would be treated as psendo-ftoaionte in the hvsntive compositions.
- a mate ! such as phosphaddic acid, which eoekms only m aaknleshy charged phosphate group as its foeadg up, would condk3 ⁇ 4te to the calculation of Brest as described below,
- Some surfac ants such as amme ⁇ xids-s, may be uncharged noaionie) ovsr a- wide ange of pH vskes, but may become charged (e.g., eailonieaify k the ease of amine oxides) at acidic pU V8iaes > especially below about pH 5.
- suc com onen s may not contain t o penrisneat md opposite electrostatic charges, applicants ha iomd that they may be treated explicitly as oo oshc s «r3 ⁇ 4etw s in. the hws.ati.ve tormukdoos.
- compositions which are free of coaecrvates and precipitates that cotPptise mixed micelles of an amke oxide and a anionic mket e component and a wster-so ble polymer bearing cationic charges may be readily formed through adj estment of the P/Dnet pgrajneter, the Dnet pamreeisr, and/or the presence of adjnvsnts suc as ekeiroiy cs, without regard to the precise value of an earkaic charge present, on the amine oxide,
- D anionic will be efined as - D anionic ;;; h I ) x (Eg aeionic)
- Dnet A final parameter expressing the n charge on the micelles is Dnet, which is simply the sum of the parameters 0 anionic and D caiioek, he., Duet D cattemc * D anionic
- C cloncs is the conees ration of a. surfactant with c& ioaic beadgroaps in grams/per 100 gratis of the formulation or use composition
- Q cationic ds a number representing the number of ca onie charges p esent on the surfactant, which may he viewed as hav ' issg the amis equivalents par mok, c»ia3 ⁇ 4kjis.
- a second parameter which can be used to describe the instant n ntio d the interactions between a polymeric cousterion. and surfacant micelles bearing a ne c1 ⁇ 43 ⁇ 4e is the ratio ?Dne WS] F h the mb of charges ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2 equivalents) doe to the pdynwb coamerlors presnt er 100 grams of the ibrmubibn and esa be ealcabtedas .follows.:
- F x F polymer x Q polymer a Z) polymer where C polymer tha concentration of fits olymer b the iomm!a!ios in grarrasAOO grams of Tomdadoa, F polymer the weight fraction of the monomer unit bearing or capable of bearkg a char e with respect to the total polymer weight nd hm ran es m 0 to 1, Q polymer is the number of charges capable of beiag developed by the monome end capable of hearing a charge aad can be viewed as having the unts equivalents per mole, Z b m integer indicating the type of charge developed by the moaomer aoip aad is equal t + ⁇ whe the monomer uait esa develop a catkmic charge or is eqaa! to -1 when the monomer aak eaa. develop an. anionic charge, and M polymer is ths mofecu!sr weight of the mo omer
- Mmy polymers are suitable for use as polymeric eouatsrlons Irs the insec invention.
- the polymers are wster-soiub!e s defined herein.
- the polymers may be bomepolymers or copolymers, rid they may be !kear or branched. Linear polymers ma be preferred la at least seme embodiments.
- Copolymers may be synthesized by processes expected to lead to statistically random or so-called gradient type copolymers.
- water-soluble block copolymers are not suitable, since these types of polymers may form aggregates or micelles, in which the more hydrophobic block or- blocks comprise the core of the aggregates or mfcsiles and the more nydrophi!!c block comprises 8 ⁇ cor n " region k contact with water, ft Is thought that these self-assembly processes compete with the electrostatic interactions required for a watewsokfele polymer to serve as a polymeric soonterlsn with ordkary surfeclsnt micelles.
- the mixtures selected s ould not comprise block copolymers capable of farming so-called "complex eoacervate" micelles through self-assembly, skce this micelle formation process also com et s with the kter&ctioo of the water-soluble polymer as a polymeric eoosterloa to ordinary surfactant mtcslks.
- the ratio- of the two or mo e monomers may vary over a wide range, 3 ⁇ 4s long as water aofobOiby of the polyrnei is m intained.
- the polymers should not be eross-l Inked through the use of moooniers capable of forming covalem bonds between independent polymer chaias, and the compositions and formulations should be fee of cross-linking ag eats added expressly for this pa p pose, it believed that polymer aggregates that may he "swollen" by water m the form of microgeis or polymers that form cross-linked networks will not have the appropriate foil mobility of the polymer chains needed for them to function as polymeric coimterions- with respect to ordinary s t fociatn micelles.
- the ra dom .copolymers may comprise on or more monomers bearing the same charge or capable of develo ng the same charge, and one o more monomers which sre non onfc, i.e., so capable of bearing & charge. Copolymers ros be synthesized by graft processes, . resulting i "comWike" structures.
- compositions m free of copolymers comprising at least one monomer bearing or capable of developing so an onic charge and at kast one monom r bearing or capable of developing a catfonic charge.
- Snch copolymers sometimes referred to as "amphoteric" copolymers, arc believed to not. function as well or at all as polymeric eonnterions to micelles bearing a net electrostatic charge for at least two reasons.
- the suitable water-sokb!e polymers may keiude naiatal or sustainable materials bearing or capable of developing c-atiorsfe charges, c . as cMtosan and its derivatives, Chitosan is advajitagsomiy a nst tsl or sasfennabie material.
- the water-soluble polymers ma also include deri at ves of Batumi po ymers such as guar bearing added callonie grou s * e.g.. ustemteed guars, such as Aqeaeat, commercially available from Hercules/Aqualon.
- Suitable water-soluble polymers bearing or capable of bearing a cation ie charge may be derived from synthetic monomers.
- Nondinbtin examples of monomers bearing or capable of bearing a ea ionlc cbsrge include tikiiyl dimethyl, atiimoaium chloride, quaternary ammonium: salts of sisbstiuned ger iamide, ffiethylacry rrdde acry!ate and.
- Other suitable caiioaic monomers inchsde the iooene class of Internal canonic monomers,.
- Non-iimiikg examples of monomers which are nonio e, not bearing, or mi capable of hearing an electrostatic charge me!cde the alky! esters of acrylic acid methaeryHc acid, vinyl alcohol, vinyl methyl ethsr, vkyl ethyl ether, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, and mixtures thereof.
- Other examples include aeryiamlde, dimetliy1 ⁇ 2cry!amick nd. other alky!
- acryiamide derivatives and m tures ' thereof ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 er suitable mo omers may Includ ethoxylated esters of acrylic acid or met.hscry.Hc acid, the related tristyryl phenol ethoxy ated esters of acrylic acid or meihaerylie acid and mixtures thereof.
- ootuonio monomers include saccharides snch as hexoses and pe toses, ethylene glycol, alkyiene glycols, branched polyols, and mixtures thereof hSbf l® some embodiments, water-soluble polymers compmibg mo»ofeers which bear N-halo.
- compositions comprise ssrfk-tet micelles with, lor exam le, a net anionic charge m& a water-soioble polymer or raktare of polymers bea ing or capable of bearing cah town charges, hen the compositions may be free of any additional polymers bearing m anionic charge, i.e., a charge opposite to that of the first water-soluble polymer bearing or capable of bearing cabooic charges,
- a first wateosolah polymer bearing an estiorde charge aod a second waierosolabie polymer bearing a anionic charge io the sam -fomisJa ioift h believed to give rise to the !brmadoo of complexes be ween the two polymers;, ie. soil so-called polyeleerro!yte complexes, which woaki undesirably compete with the formation of coroploses beiweeo the mic
- compositions comprising sarf etarit micelles bearkg a net electrostatic charge and a water-soluble polymer bearing or capable of bearing m electrostatic charge opposite to that of the surfactant micelles ma comprise additional polymers which do oot bear charges, that is, noolonic polymers.
- nonionle polymers may be useful as adjuvants for thickening, gelling, or adjus ng the riieologieal properties of the compositions or tor adjusting d e aesthetic appearance of the formulations through the addition of pigment or other suspended particulates, it shoeld be noted, however, that -in many eases, the polymer- micelle complexes of the instant invention, h n adjusted to certain, total actives concentrations, may exhibit 3 ⁇ 4If-ibickemn , ⁇ properties sod not explicitly re re an additional polymeric thfckeaer, which is desirable from a cost standpoint.
- compositions are free of noniooie sariserants which comprise blocks of hydrophobic and hydrophihe groups, seed as the Pl onfc®, It is believed thai the miesllar structures formed with such large s iac-tams, in which d e hydrophob c blocks assemble ioto the core regions of the micelles .and the hydrophlllc blocks are present at Ite .mfcel - surface wo ld mêtre with the polymerie eosnfenos ktferaettons with an add tions!
- msx ares of cabonie d anionic surfactants, mixieres of estlonle md n hak, nnxioms of arskss ic and oomonie, md mixtures of eariooic, nomonie sod anionic msy be suitable for use.
- Examples of cat oic surfactants include, fed are not limited to monotnerie quaternary ammonium com ou ds, moimmerie bigoanide compounds, and combinations thereof Suitable exemplary quaternary aramomyro compounds am available from Stepan Co 3 ⁇ 4R1 ⁇ 2 the Rename BTOt- (e.g., BtCsf 1010, W 1210, BTCD gi g, ⁇ € 35 «).
- BTOt- e.g., BtCsf 1010, W 1210, BTCD gi g, ⁇ € 35 «.
- Amy other suitable moi omeric quaternary ammorrhtm compound msy also be employed, BTOI> 1010 and BTC 1210 described dideoy! dimethyl ammonium ebloride and a mixta?
- anionic sorfae ams include, bet are not limited to alky! sulfates, o!leyl sulfonates, slkyl ethoxysulfktes, laity seids and istiy acid salts, linear aikyihenzsoe sidiboates (LAS snd KLAS) S secondary alfcane- sulfonates (for example I!osrspuPi $A$-30> 5 methyl ester sulfonates (soch as Stepso® Mild FCL from Step&n Corp), alkyl. s itosoecinstes, aad alley! amino acid derivatives.
- amrm!lpids bearing solonie chsrges muy also be sed, tor example, in fo m a& empbaslslng greater sostamabllity, sloce they are sot derived from petroleo -hased materials, An example of such & rhsmnoilpid Is JBR 425, which is supplied as an aqueous solut on with 25% actives, from ie i Bioseriactant Co.,. LLC (Saekvllk, f, USA).
- nonloolc surfactan s include aifc i amine oxides (for example Am nonyx ⁇ LO from Stepan Corp,) aikyl amldoamim; oxides (for example Ammonyx L IX) itoffi Slepan Corp, ⁇ , alky) phosphine oxides, all ys po!ygiuebsides i aikyl fxsfypentosides, alky!
- Other useful rronfonio surfa tants include iy acid amides, M acid rnoBoe&anoiamides, M acid disihaookmldes a ⁇ d fatty acid isopropartolarrbdes.
- synthetic 3 ⁇ 4wit ⁇ erio?sie surfactants t y be presmi.
- Nou ⁇ limiting examples include bbatkyl beiarees (for exa ople Arophosol® LB from Stepan Corp.), and lk ? sidfo-betaines sad mixtures thereof.
- At least some of lbs suriktents may be edible, so long a they e i i wste? solubility or cm form mixed micelles, with edible nornonie sar&eiaois.
- Examples of such edible sarfesfaois include cased wad lecithin,
- ⁇ s sarfaetaatS may be selected based on gree or ' nature! criteria. For example, here is an increasing desire to em loy com o ents that sr naturaMy- derived, n n aby processe , md biodegradable, rather than sim l being recognised as safe. For example, processes such as eihoxytechnisch, may rmdeslrabfe whsre It is desired to provide a green or natural product, as such processes coo leave resldoal -compounds or impurities ' behind.
- Such "natural surfactants” may be produced using proce ses perceived to be more natural or ecological, such as dlstiikboo, condensation, extraction, steam distillation, essure cooking ' and hydrolysis to maximize/the purity of natural ingredients.
- Exsropies of s h, Natural surfac ants that may be suitable tot use are described in LIS, Patent Mos. 7,608,573, 7,6 .8,93.1, 7,629,305, 7,939,486, 7,93*48$, ail of which are herein Incorporated by reference,
- adjuvants may be preserst
- builders aod vhekliog agents including but not hoisted to EDTA salts, GLDA, MSG, l c ses, 21 ⁇ 2dfoxyae;ds and derivatives, glutamic- acid and derivatives, trimethylgryeiee, etc. may be Included.
- Amino acids and mixtures of areisio acids m&y be present, as either raeentie mixtures or as ind vidual components of a single ehiraliiy.
- IhMHelll Vitamins or vluunin precursors, for example retinal may be present.
- I Jj Soiace of soluble m, cop er, or silv r ioas fee present is ' te si le laargastk salts or salts of chela in agents, including, bat not l mi ed: to, BD A, GLDA, MOD A, elh1 ⁇ 4 acid, eta,
- Dyes md w xmts may k resent Polymeric thickeners, when ss d as taught above, may be present.
- Buffe s, mcluding but ssot limited to, carbonate, phosphate, silkat.es, borates, and combinations the eof may be resent Elsetmtytss such as alkali el&l sabs, for e am le including, but sot limbed to, chloride salts (e.g., sodiam shioride, otasskmt chloride), bromide salts, iodide salts, or combinations thereof may be presgnt
- Elsetmtytss such as alkali el&l sabs, for e am le including, but sot limbed to, chloride salts (e.g., sodiam shioride, otasskmt chloride), bromide salts, iodide salts, or combinations thereof may be presgnt
- chloride salts e.g., sodiam shioride, o
- Lower alcohols e,g., ethsnol
- Other embodiments will nclud oo lows ' r alcohol or glyet)! ether solvents.
- solverds ate presets some mbofeertis may mdmk them h only small amouots, for example, of cot more thsa 5% by weight so more thao 3% by weight, or not msre Fabric 2 % by weight.
- Water-muniseibie oils may be present, bein sokbltkiid mto the micelles.
- these oils are those added as Ikgraoeea, P eferred oik are those tha are f om ostumily derived soorces, melading the wide variety of so-called essentia! oils derived from a variety of b tanical sources.
- Formulations ia saded to provide ao imkrohlal benefits, coupled with im roved overall sastamahiliiy may a vatttageoosly comprise quafernary mmonium eorrrpoaads arsd/or monotrjerk biguarddes s ch as water soluble salts of e ' hforhexid e or alexidine io combination with essential oils susb as thymol and the like, preferably m the sence of water-raiiseibla akolwis.
- He composition may further iac!u e one or more oxidants.
- oxidants mekde, but are not limited to hypohaloos add s hypohahts a i sources thereof (e.g., alkaline mstai salt arid/or alkaline earth metal salt of hypoehjorous or hypob oraoas acid), hydrogen peroxide mi source thereof (e,g., aeneous, hydrogen peroxide, perborate d its salts, psrearboasie and its salts, carbamide peroxide, metal peroxides, or combinations t e eof), erasids, peroxyaeids, petoamcids (e.g.
- peraeelk acid percitrie acid, dipemxydodecanoie acid, psroay amido phihakrnide f peroxomonosulf nk acid, or peroxodisultanrio acid
- sources thereof e.g., salts (e.g., alkali metal salts) of perscids or salts of peroxyaeids sach as peraeeiic acid, pe?x3 ⁇ 4rsc acid, diperosydodecanoic acid sodinm otassium peroxyseiiate, or. -combinations hereof), organic peroxides and hydroperoxides (e.g.
- benzoyl peroxide) peroxygenated inorganic compounds e.g. pes hbrale and its salts, ermanganate md i s.saits an e iodic acid and ks salts
- so!uhliized chlorine sohfollized chlorine dioxide
- a source of free chlorine ⁇ acidic sodium chlorite as active chlorine generating compound
- a chlorine-dioxide generating com o nd active oxygen generating compound
- sofubilked 020150, -haio compounds sofubilked 020150, -haio compounds, or cossfemations of any suck oxidants.
- additives! examples of such oxidants are disclosed In U.S. Patent No. ?,S I7,56 ⁇ arid U.S. Publication No. 20 1/02365S2, eac3 ⁇ 4 of which is herein incorporated by reference ia ts entirety.
- Water-solohie hydrotropes may also be present Exam les include xylene sulfonat salts, naphthalene sulfonate salts, and csmene sulfonate salts.
- Enzymes tnay be prese partic kd wtem the form alsilons are tuned for use as laundry detergents or as cleaners tor kitchen sod restaurant surfaces, or as drsin openers or d m maintenance products..
- the surihciaots selected may fee ptimised for the sokb?li3 ⁇ 43 ⁇ 4tk>n of va io s watendinnnscible materials, such as fragrance oils, solvents, or even the oily soil to be removed Item a surface with a cleaning operation.
- a germicidal quaternary aron murm compound or a salt of snonomerie biguanide such as cliiorhexldine or alexidins are often Incorporated, and may be insorporated Into micelles with polymeric, oounterions.
- the fine control over the spacing between the es ionic headgron s of the germicidal aternary ammorkium compound or biguanide which is achieved via the incorporation of a polymeric countetlon can result in a significant redaction in the amount of surfactant needed to solubihse an oil esumin in cost reductions and im oveme t in the overall snstasnabliity of the formulations.
- Co/acentraied forms of he formu!atio S may also be developed which may he diluted by the consumer to provide solutions &at are then. osed.
- Concmt ed forms tha sidishie for dilution via automated systems, in which the concentrate is diluted with water, or m which two solutions are combi ed In a given ratio to provide the final use formulation are possible
- the formulations may he m the form of gels delivered to a reservoir or ' surfa e with s ' dispensin device. They m y optionally be delivered In single-use po ebes comp ising a soluble m,
- compositions comprise cklorhexidine or a!ex!dine salts as & csrionieslly charged surfactant
- the compositions may he tree of iodine or iodine-polymer complexes, :n3 ⁇ 4naparticles of silver,- copper or zinc, i ieiossm p-chloromedsyl xylenol monomeri peatoss alcohols, D-xylhoI and its isomers, -arabltol aad its Isomers, sryl alcohols, benzyl alcohol, and henox eihsB l.
- compositions are usef l as liquids or lotions that may be used its eombmaiioa with oonwoven substrates to produce re-molstened wipes.
- wipes- may be employed as disinfecting wipes, or for floor cfeairmg in combination with v ious tool configured to attach io the wipe,
- the deanrng- pad of the present inveatiori comprises s oonwoven substrate or web.
- the substrate may be composed of norr oven fibers or paper.
- the Zetasteer ZS ss rass offers a range of delimit parameter which can he used in the cak3 ⁇ 4ktk>a of particle diameters f om the raw da a (known as the correlation function or autocorrelation function).
- the diameters of the aggregates reported herein used simple calculate model la which the optical properties of the aggregates were assumed to be similar to &ph3 ⁇ 4dcai particles of polystyrene latex particles, 3 ⁇ 4 common calibration standard used for ' more complex DLS experiments.
- the sottware pa.ck.age supplied with the Zsiasizet provides automated analysis of the quali y of tire measarernents ma e, the form of 3 ⁇ 4 srf Advieeff
- the diame e s described hereia (specifically what is known s the Worcesterge particle diameter) were calculated torn raw data hst met : ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ Advice" standards consistent wife acceptable results, unless otherwise noted.
- Tills Instrument calculates the zeta potential of colloidal particles from, measureme ts of the ekctrophorstlc mohiiihv,, determined via a Doppfer laser velocity measurement. Them exists a relationship bet een the electrophoretic mobility (a messi ement of the velocity of a charged colloidal particle moving In an electric field) sad the ma potential (electric charge, -exp essed in un ts of millivolts).
- a soeiroi formulat on comprtskg mixed micelles of aei aaiordc charge without, the presence of polyiPADMAC) as the polymeric eoasterion was also made.
- the formulations wore made by simple mixing of apprOpriata volumes of aqe ous stock sohahorts of the surfactants,, polymer, the sodium carbonate (which provides sigaifioaet buf r capsoiiy and whieb keeps the pll of the final formrslatioos wixhirs a desirable rarsgeh ami a source of sodium hypochlorite a aeosis solution.
- the compositions. -gre summarize is 1 able 1.1.
- Formi!at!OP Absolute Value,
- th® vsri&ioa beweeo Irdivkb&l Z-everage diameters was typically less ban 2% relative.
- the diameters calculated tor loorjbatbns Al through A4 can be considered different from one a other a3 ⁇ 4d difdereot from that of the eoohol formulation AS.
- OliS] 1ST some embodimem forinuktiom of the i stani iavetstion are free of precipitates ami eoacemte phases.
- adjustment of the P/Daet arameter can fee oods, by e as glstg either the coBeearratioa of the polymeric cou ted®?, or by chsiigmg the composition of th mixed micelles- by- ehs3 ⁇ 4giag the relative amounts of the aoiosioaily charged surfeetafit and my oeharged surfactant present, or even by changing the relative amounts of an sa ieadcaily charged surtectant.and a cstiomcaily charged sariktant resent in the ibormlstiom sua examination e>f the- formulations lor clarity is generally sufficient for idersiifying samples which are clear and tr e of coseervaies aad precipitates.
- thermodytratmc stability of the soluble polymer-micelle complexes formed by the interaction of micelles bearing m electrostatic charge and a water-sokrh!e polymer bearing aa electrostatic charge opposit to that of the micelles, la m bodi t, the polymer-micelle complexes sh ld exhibit 2-average diameters of less thaa about 500 mrp in order to exhibit colloidal stability, mi iim with Sodium Bypoeblorite
- M31J Aqueous i nmdations were re a ed by mixing appropriate amounts of stock solutions made with the Ind vidu ingredients, j jwfax 'm 2A1 saltbnatis surfactant (sapplled : as aqueous solution, Dow Chemical), Ammonyxi ; 1,0 amine oxide, Sodium earbo Pe (scppiled by Plirka), hypochlorite, bleach, Floqnat PL.
- charge dilotlon parameter, CO is defined as: is ik ⁇ molar eooeentration of the uncharged surfactant and C C
- Sam le Bl represents the formulation optimised at 0,01% polymer and 1% total saifsci&at + polymer.
- Sample B2 represetPs another formulation again optimised to be free of eoacervate while m&lm&imng the total siafaetan polymer again at 1 %.
- Sample B3 represents an alternative quizmaiatkm which Is also clear and tree of eoacervate.
- Sample B4 represents a forrpillatlon winch was observed to b cloudy at aboot 2$%- ⁇ hat which was clear at lowe ieeiperstures, and hence may not be sufficiently .
- an alternative formulation (Sample 5) with, better stability eao be readil provided through a slight ohaage in the CD parameter. Note too that the !VDnel parameters for ali of the formulations are negative, indicating rbat ifee polymeric coanterlon and the mixed micelles are of opposite charges, and hence within the scope of the Instant laverition.
- Table 2,1 describes die compositions of die visibly clear, optimized formulations, Figure I farther describes: ome of the opiiroked ibrnnilatiom ⁇ « a phase map showin the eoacsrvabors boundary.
- Hie absolute, valise of P/Dnet for hese formulations ranges from 0,00?? to 0.0308.
- the olymer-micelle complexes which exhibit superior wetting snd spreadin on a wide variety of surf kes, .may be prepared from precursor solu ions which are mixed fast prior to use.
- Sueis two-part formulations may be desirable for enhancing h stability of mi oxidan such as sod um hypochlorite over longer-term storage, or may ho desirable for use with automated dilution s stems for commends! or industrial use In estaurants, hospitals, etc.
- Fart A comprises micelles of the anionic surfactant in a solution with the sodium earboame buffer and sodium hypoehlorite.
- Part B comprises micelles of the nomonlc amine oxide and the water-soluble polymer. Both Part A ⁇ Fail B sre clear solutions.
- the surfactsots re-equilibrate to form mixed micelles its the diluted solution.
- the mixed rslcdks of the kals kvs.at e may com rise rmxtares of aarome, caisenic, an nonioak surfactants-.
- ml k sariaei&at sodium, . csisoat ⁇ a. soap ⁇ ,, m & mnk k amms oxide sarikcisrsi (Ama3 ⁇ 4otrxi ) MO.
- Porrrralatlou El s als example of a ibrmalaioa • thankam ' kg: optonal fw&its ibut molac!e a buffer ⁇ sodksM carbonate) aad a hydrolrop-e, sodium, xylene s&li oals, a ready to use focmiiiai!ors which is clear free of eoacervst.es. sad precipitates.
- Sasisoi has a molecular wei ht of 284 gmok.
- Sodi ootauoate has a molecular weight of 166,2 grooie.
- POI.44] p£>ty(DAD AC) ::: poly asiyi dimethyl am oimsm ehlqridey F al FL4245 (SNF Cotp. sts Bed as 40% actree.
- m hn is water , ⁇ polym «r-l, Q polymer « 1, M pofymer 162, F pcdymsr ⁇ I (homepoly er).
- the polymer is pesen at a concentration of 0,05% in ferrrmiatiors El. They P cm be calculated as below-:
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