C11D3/3937

Method of improving paper machine forming wire, felt and woven dryer belt performance by the application of peroxide containing solutions
10604895 · 2020-03-31 · ·

Embodiments are directed to methods for inhibiting contaminants formation during papermaking operation. The method includes preparing an aqueous solution having a pH greater than 7.0 and comprising peroxide; and applying the aqueous solution onto or within one or more of forming wires, press felts and woven through air drying (TAD) belts prior to contacting and transporting a wet paper web to inhibit the formation of wet paper web contaminants onto the surfaces of or within the forming wires, press felts and woven TAD belts.

Stable activated peroxide sanitizing liquid compositions without added phosphorous compounds or cationic surfactants

Peroxide treatment compositions for use in laundry capable of providing sanitization through the wash e.g., for use with a detergent, where a peroxide activator is stabilized without the presence of phosphorus-containing compounds (e.g., phosphorus-containing stabilizers), through use of a nonionic surfactant (e.g., alkoxylated alcohol) with a cloud point above 45? C. Use of a single nonionic surfactant, or a surfactant package that may include a small fraction (e.g., less than 0.5%) of sodium lauryl sulfate or another anionic surfactant has been found to be surprisingly effective at stabilizing the peroxide/activator combination, even where water content may be 85% or greater. The composition can have a pH of 5 or less (e.g., 3 to 4). The composition may be free of other anionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, magnesium salts, borates and boric acid, hydroxides, chelating agents, various amine oxides, ethoxylated amines, and the like.

MATERIAL CONTAINING SOLID BLEACHING AGENT, AND DETERGENT COMPOSITION

A stabilized solid bleaching agent which has good solubility in water without undergoing the occurrence of foaming and without generating residues has been demanded. The present invention provides a stabilized solid-bleaching-agent-containing material having a coating layer formed therein, wherein the coating layer contains at least one component selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal salt of an aromatic carboxylic acid, an alkali metal salt of a non-cyclic dicarboxylic acid, an alkali metal salt of a non-cyclic monocarboxylic acid having 1 to 7 carbon atoms and mixtures thereof.

Stable nitric acid blends and uses thereof

A modified aqueous acid composition comprising: nitric acid; sulfuric acid; a compound comprising an amine moiety and a sulfonic acid moiety; and a peroxide. Also disclosed are methods of using such composition.

LIQUID DETERGENTS OR CLEANING AGENTS CONTAINING ACYL HYDRAZONE AND REDUCING AGENTS
20180298309 · 2018-10-18 · ·

Improving the cleaning power of liquid detergents and cleaning agents in relation to stains. This is substantially achieved by incorporating a combination of a specific acyl hydrazone and reducing agents.

METHOD OF IMPROVING PAPER MACHINE FORMING WIRE, FELT AND WOVEN DRYER BELT PERFORMANCE BY THE APPLICATION OF PEROXIDE CONTAINING SOLUTIONS
20180155872 · 2018-06-07 ·

Embodiments are directed to methods for inhibiting contaminants formation during papermaking operation. The method includes preparing an aqueous solution having a pH greater than 7.0 and comprising peroxide; and applying the aqueous solution onto or within one or more of forming wires, press felts and woven through air drying (TAD) belts prior to contacting and transporting a wet paper web to inhibit the formation of wet paper web contaminants onto the surfaces of or within the forming wires, press felts and woven TAD belts.

CLEANING COMPOSITION, COATINGS PREPARED THEREFROM AND METHOD OF CLEANING

A cleaning composition includes a peroxide, an inorganic stabilizer, and a liquid carrier, and has a pH of greater than or equal to 8. Also disclosed is a coating including the cleaning composition. A method of cleaning a substrate includes applying the cleaning composition to at least a portion of a substrate in an amount effective to form a coating from the cleaning composition, and removing at least a portion of the coating from the substrate.