WO2018099903A1 - Electrolytic system for automatic dishwashing - Google Patents
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- the present invention is in the field of automatic dishwashers.
- it relates to an automatic dishwasher offering excellent and easily taiiorabie performance whilst also being energy-efficient.
- Enzymes such as protease and amylase, and bleaches such as sodium percarbonate and sodium perborate, are important ingredients of many commercially available automatic dishwashing detergents. Typically they are provided in the detergent in a predetermined amount together with all the other detergent ingredients, so they are released into the wash at the same time even though they reach their optimum activity at different temperatures. For instance, most conventional bleaches used in automatic dishwashing only exhibit a satisfactory activity at around 50 °C or above, even when bleach activators and/or catalysts are used to enhance their performance. Many enzymes, on the other hand, can funct ion well at lower temperatures.
- WO 2016/020680 discloses an innovat iv e system in which the main wash starts with a moderately high temperature bleaching solut ion and is later followed by use of enzymatic solut ion at a lower temperature. It would be advantageous to further reduce energy consumption associated w ith the generat ion of sufficient ly hot water for the bleaching step, without compromising on the bleach performance or generating species which cause issues for the subsequent enzymatic wash stage.
- the storage stability of the detergent is especial ly important.
- Liquids are typically easier to dose in a multi-dose system and give good flexibility over the amount that can be dosed each time. How ev er, although some chlorine bleaches are more activ e than oxygen bleaches under low temperature conditions, commercial ly available l iquid solutions of chlorine bleach such as sodium hypochlorite are not especial ly stable upon storage in a dishwasher. They should be stored in a dry, cool and well- ventilated area, which is the opposite of the conditions inside a dishwasher. They can also present dangers such as skin burns if a consumer comes into contact with them, can generate chlorine gas upon decomposit ion, and can deact ivate enzymes.
- EP 2,380,481 discloses an automatic dosing device which delivers a first composition which is a solid comprising sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) at the beginning of the main wash cycle, and a second composition comprising enzymes and a bleach scavenger five minutes later.
- NaDCC sodium dichloroisocyanurate
- the bleaching effect achieved using NaDCC for such a short period of time is not especially high, the requirement for a bleach scavenger is inconvenient but the enzymes are not sufficiently protected without it, and it is difficult to vary the amount dosed from wash to wash.
- a method of automatic dishwashing of dish ware comprising electrolyt icaliy generating a bleaching species, washing the dish ware with a composit ion comprising said bleaching species, and afterwards washing the dish ware w ith a composit ion comprising an enzyme.
- an automatic dishwasher comprising a wash tank, an electrochemical cell and a first reservoir containing a composit ion comprising an enzyme, wherein the electrochemical cell contains a solut ion comprising an alkal i metal chloride salt, wherein the dishwasher is configured to electrolyse the solut ion and to dose the electrolysed solut ion into the wash tank before dosing the composition comprising the enzyme into the wash tank.
- an automat ic dishwasher comprising a wash tank, an electrochemical cell and a first interface; and at least a first cartridge which is adapted to mate with the first interface, wherein the first cartridge comprises a first reservoir containing a composition comprising an enzyme;
- kit comprises a second reservoir containing a composition comprising an alkal i metal chloride salt, wherein the second reservoir is prov ided either inside the first cartridge or in a second cartridge which is adapted to mate with the first interface or a second interface on the dishwasher;
- the dishwasher is configured:
- the bleac ing species is generated by a method comprising electrolysing a solution of an alkali metal chloride salt, preferably sodium chloride.
- the solution which is electrolysed is alkaline, preferably having a pH of: at least 8, at least 8.5, at least 8.6, at least 8.7, at least 8.8, at least 8.9, or at least 9; and/or up to 10, up to 9.5, up to 9.4, up to 9.3, up to 9.2, or up to 9. 1 .
- the electrolysed solution does not undergo further pH modification before being supplied to the wash water.
- the solut ion may be buffered or unbuffered.
- the solution which is electrolysed may be a solution of the alkal i metal chloride salt in deionized water or non-deionized water.
- de ionized water is used.
- the solution contains no other active ingredients; in an embodiment it consists essent ial ly of, or consists of, water and the alkali metal chloride salt.
- the electrolysis reaction does not require a high temperature to proceed. Thus, lower temperatures can be used to conserve energy.
- the invent ive method comprises electrolytica! ly generating the bleaching species at a temperature no higher than 40 °C, preferably no higher than 35, 30 or 25 °C.
- the electrochemical cell is located inside a main housing of the dishwasher.
- sodium chloride is present in a salt tank of the
- the electrochemical cell is un v ented or otherwise adapted such that any chlorine gas generated during the reaction does not escape from the cel l, but rather d ssolves back into solution.
- the electrochemical cell is suppl ied with DC current from the dishwasher, and no additional battery is required. This places its own design constraints on the
- electrolysis condit ions that can be used, if there is not a completely free choice of voltage.
- the v oltage of the electrochemical cell is 8 - 10 V, preferably 8.5 - 9.5 V, preferably 8.9 9. 1 V, preferably 9 V. In another embodiment, a higher voltage may be chosen.
- the dishwasher is configured to be able to tunc the voltage supplied to the electrochemical cell. This provides addit ional control over the reaction to be able to tailor it to different wash programs e.g. produce the bleaching species more quickly for a quick wash program, or in a more concentrated form for an intensive wash program.
- the solution supplied to the anode is of the same constitution as the solution supplied to the cathode.
- a single solution is supplied to the electrolysis cell and each electrode is in contact with the single solut ion.
- the electrodes are made of any suitable material that resists corrosion in the alkaline solution.
- the volume of solution that is electrolysed each time is less than 1 litre, preferably: up to 800 ml, up to 700 ml, up to 600 ml, up to 500 ml, up to 400 ml, up to 300 ml, up to 250 ml, or up to 200 ml; and/or at least 50 ml, at least 100 mi, or at least
- the electrolysed solut ion may be diluted before being supplied to the wash tank.
- the volume of solution comprising the bleaching species that is supplied to the wash tank of the dishw asher is less than 1 litre, preferably : up to 800 ml, up to 700 ml, up to 600 ml, up to 550 ml, or up to 500 ml; and/or at least 100 ml, at least 1 50 ml, at least 200 ml, at least 250 ml, or at least 300 ml.
- the concentration of the alkali metal salt in the solut ion is: at least 1 wt%, at least 2 wt %, at least 5 wt%, preferably at least 10 wt%, preferably at least 1 5 wt%, preferably at least 20 wt%, preferably at least 25 wt%; and/or up to 40 wt%, preferably up to 35 wt%, preferably up to 30 wt%.
- the electrolysis reaction proceeds for: at least 5 min, preferably at least 10 min, preferably at least 1 5 min, preferably at least 20 min, preferably at least 25 min, preferably at least 30 min, preferably at least 35 min, preferably at least 40 min; and/or up to 60 min, preferably up to 55 min, preferably up to 50 min, preferably up to 45 min.
- the electrolysis react ion can proceed in advance and the generated bleaching species stored for use in a later wash cycle.
- the enzyme may be any enzyme that is suitable for use in automatic dishwashing.
- the dishwasher of the invent ion is preferably a domest ic dishwasher. Preferably it has a single wash tank and it is of non-conveyor type, i.e. the dishes remain stationary inside the dishwasher.
- the wash program lasts: at least 1 5 min, at least 20 min, at least 25 min, at least 30 min, at least 5 min, at least 40 min, or at least 45 min; and/or up to 90 min, up to 80 min, up to 70 min, or up to 60 min.
- the enzyme-comprising composit ion may be added to a reserv oir found inside the dishwasher itsel f. Alternat iv ely it may be supplied from a cartridge which mates with the dishwasher. Similarly, the composit ion comprising the alkal i metal salt may be stored in a reservoir inside the dishwasher or inside a cartridge which mates with the dishwasher, either the same cartridge as the e n zy m e-co m pr i sing composit ion or a different one.
- the salt tank of the dishwasher is used for the dual purpose of its normal function and to replenish the electrochemical cell.
- the electrolytically generated bleaching species is supplied during a main wash phase of the dishwasher cycle.
- the enzyme is suppl ied later in the same main wash phase.
- the dishwasher cycle comprises a rinse phase after sup ly of the electrolyt ically generated bleaching species and before supply of the enzyme.
- the electrodes were already somewhat corroded before being used, causing the reaction to proceed more slowly than desired. It is expected that w ith fresh, uncorroded electrodes, the reaction would proceed much faster.
- the undiluted chlorine bleach-containing solution was found to be stable for at least 7 days when stored in closed glass bottles either in the fridge or at room temperature. This provides the convenience of being able to generate a batch of electrolysed solution in advance of the start of the normal dishwasher wash program, so fast washes can be maintained even in the circumstance when the electrolysis reaction is not as fast as desired.
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