C11D7/268

EXCIPIENT AND TABLET
20190201345 · 2019-07-04 · ·

The present invention provides an excipient which can form a tablet, which is capable of rapidly disintegrating in water or in the body, from a functional powder such as a powdered cleaning agent or a powdered medicine. The excipient of the present invention is an excipient for tableting a powder and characterized by containing: starch, crystalline cellulose, and one or more hardening agents selected from the group consisting of maltitol, isomalt, maltose, and lactose. Thus, the excipient of the present invention facilitates tableting of a powder by a conventional procedure. The resulting tablet has excellent solubility in water, and dissolves rapidly after the tablet is placed in water. In addition, the resulting tablet has excellent hardness and can generally retain a predetermined shape with little damage, such as chipping, caused by external forces applied during storage or transportation.

STABLE BLEACHING COMPOSITION

This invention relates to a bleaching composition comprising hypochlorite-based bleach particles and moisture-sensitive particles encapsulating an oil within starch or starch-derivative matrix, the composition being surprisingly stable toward degradation of the starch upon storage.

Semiconductor Device Cleaning Solution, Method of Use, and Method of Manufacture

A semiconductor cleaning solution for cleaning a surface of a semiconductor device, and a method of use and a method of manufacture of the cleaning solution are disclosed. In an embodiment, a material is polished away from a first surface of the semiconductor device and the first surface is cleaned with the cleaning solution. The cleaning solution may include a host having at least one ring. The host may have a hydrophilic exterior and a hydrophobic interior.

Amphiphilic polysaccharide derivatives and compositions comprising same

The disclosure relates to compositions comprising a polysaccharide derivative, wherein the polysaccharide derivative comprises a polysaccharide substituted with a) at least one hydrophobic group, and b) at least one hydrophilic group, wherein the polysaccharide is poly alpha-1,3-glucan, poly alpha-1,6-glucan, or poly alpha-1,3-1,6-glucan.

SOLID CONTROLLED RELEASE CAUSTIC DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS

Solid detergent compositions for dishwashing or warewashing compositions and applications of use are disclosed. In particular, solid caustic-based compositions that do not require a traditional dispenser for controlled rate of release over multiple cycles are disclosed. Compositions, methods of employ and cleaning using the same are disclosed.

SOLID CONTROLLED RELEASE CAUSTIC DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS

Solid detergent compositions for dishwashing or warewashing compositions and applications of use are disclosed. In particular, solid caustic-based compositions that do not require a traditional dispenser for controlled rate of release over multiple cycles are disclosed. Compositions, methods of employ and cleaning using the same are disclosed.

GLUCAN FIBER COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN LAUNDRY CARE AND FABRIC CARE

An enzymatically produced -glucan oligomer/polymer compositions is provided. The enzymatically produced -glucan oligomer/polymers can be derivatized into -glucan ether compounds. The -glucan oligomers/polymers and the corresponding -glucan ethers are cellulose and/or protease resistant, making them suitable for use in fabric care and laundry care applications. Methods for the production and use of the present compositions are also provided.

TREATMENT LIQUID AND METHOD FOR WASHING SUBSTRATE
20190136161 · 2019-05-09 · ·

A treatment liquid is a treatment liquid for a semiconductor device containing an oxidizing agent, a corrosion inhibitor, water, and Fe, in which the content ratio of the Fe to the oxidizing agent is 10.sup.?10 to 10.sup.?4 in terms of mass ratio.

Economically optimized lens cleaning and stripping system
12031110 · 2024-07-09 · ·

Systems and methods for cleaning a hard-coated ophthalmic lens and stripping the hard-coating of the hard coated ophthalmic lens in a single pass process are disclosed. The hard-coated ophthalmic lens is sequentially treated with a cleaning solution, an alkaline solution, and a stripping solution. Ultrasonic power is applied to the solutions and the ophthalmic lens during the process. The resulted ophthalmic lens has substantially no sign of chemical attack or residual hard coating or varnishes thereon.

CLEANING COMPOSITION

Provided herein is a cleaning composition including: from 20 to 90% by weight of dimethyl sulfoxide, from 5 to 30% by weight of at least one mineral oil (M), and from 5 to 50% by weight of at least one bipolar organic solvent (L). The ranges of proportions indicated are in each case based on the total weight of the cleaning composition. Also provided herein is a method of cleaning components by employing the cleaning composition, and also the cleaned components themselves.