Patent classifications
C11D3/3723
CLEANING POUCH
Pouch including a cleaning composition, the pouch includes a compartment housing a liquid composition, the liquid composition includes a liquid soil-suspension polymer.
POLYSACCHARIDE DELIVERY PARTICLE
Disclosed are: (a) controlled release matrix particles containing 10-70 wt. % of a hydrophobic active ingredient, 21-72 wt. % of a polysaccharide, 3.80-12 wt. % of a crosslinking agent, 1.00-6 wt. % of a catalyst and 0.10-5 wt. % of a silica flow aid; (b) controlled release core/shell particles containing 10-70 wt. % of a hydrophobic active ingredient, 1.0-3.2 wt. % of an epoxidized oil, 21-64 wt. % of a polysaccharide, 7.6-23% of an amine-functionality containing material, and 0.10-5 wt. % of a silica flow aid; and (c) hybrid particles wherein the core/shell particles are contained in a matrix. Also disclosed are methods for making the particles and compositions containing the particles.
Cleaning compositions comprising alkoxylated polyalkyleneimine, organomodified silicone and silixane-based diluent
The present invention relates to cleaning compositions with improved rinse suds profile, which comprise an alkoxylated polyalkyleneimine, an organomodified silicone and a siloxane-based diluent.
MICROCAPSULES COMPRISING HYDROXYALKYL CELLULOSE
The application describes an aqueous dispersion of microcapsules, wherein the shell of the microcapsules comprises at least one polyurea and the core comprises one or more lipophilic components with the proviso that the core does not contain a fragrance, and having a percentage of the shell weight with reference to the total weight of the capsules of 5 to 40% and wherein the microcapsules have a volume average diameter of 15 to 90 μm and the dispersion comprises hydroxyalkylcellulose and the use of such a dispersion.
CLEANING COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING NUCLEASE ENZYME AND AMINES
Cleaning compositions that include a nuclease enzyme and an amine. Methods of making and using such cleaning compositions. Use of an amine. Use of a nuclease enzyme.
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MULTIPLE CHARGED CATIONIC COMPOUNDS FOR SOIL RELEASE
Disclosed herein is a novel class of multiple charged cationic polymers that are derived from an aza-Michael Addition reaction between a polyamine (Michael donor) and an activated olefin (Michael acceptor), methods of making the same, and use thereof. Also disclosed herein are the methods of using multiple charged cationic polymers disclosed herein on a surface.
Amides of aliphatic polyamines and 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid and lipase stable thickener compositions
Amides of an aliphatic polyamine with two or three molecules of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid, wherein the polyamine comprises at least one primary amino group for each molecule of 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid and additionally at least one secondary and/or tertiary amino group, can be used in a lipase stable thickener composition comprising from 50 to 95% by weight of one or more of the amides, from 5 to 50% by weight of one or more diluents and from 0 to 10% by weight water, and such thickener compositions can be prepared by a step of heating a starting mixture comprising hydrogenated castor oil and one or more aliphatic polyamines and adding one or more diluents before or after the heating step.
LAUNDRY COMPOSITION
A process for producing a dilute fabric conditioner, the fabric conditioner comprising: a) 0.5 to 4 wt. % fabric softening active; b) 0.1 to 4 wt. % perfume microcapsules; and c) 0.01 to 4 wt. % polymer; the process comprising the steps of: i) dispersing the perfume microcapsules in water, ii) add the fabric softening active; and iii) adding the polymer.
USE OF CARBOXYMETHYLATED POLYMER OF LYSINES AS DISPERSING AGENT AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME
Disclosed herein are carboxymethylated polylysines as dispersing agents and/or chelating agents. Additionally disclosed are detergent compositions and peroxy bleaching compositions including carboxymethylated polylysines. Further disclosed is a method for formulating a detergent composition or a peroxy bleaching composition with the carboxymethylated polylysines.
High performance low viscoelasticity foaming detergent compositions employing extended chain anionic surfactants
The invention meets the needs above by providing a surfactant system, mixture or blend that can be used as a part of a soaking composition. The surfactant system is capable of forming emulsions with, and thus removing, oily and greasy stains. In a preferred embodiment the surfactant compositions of the invention can remove non-trans fat and fatty acid stains. The invention involves foaming soaking compositions that have some or part of the anionic surfactant present in the same replaced with an extended chain anionic surfactant.