Patent classifications
C11D3/3769
CAPSULE AGGREGATES
The aggregates each contain two or more benefit particles each containing an active material and a polymeric material that immobilizes the active material; one or more binder polymers each having an anionic chemical group that is negatively charged or capable of being negatively charged; and one or more deposition polymers each having a cationic chemical group that is positively charged or capable of being positively charged. Also disclosed are a process of preparing the aggregates, related capsule compositions, and a consumer product containing such an aggregate.
TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS
- Robert Richard Dykstra ,
- Mark Robert Sivik ,
- Travis Kyle Hodgdon ,
- Stephanie Ann Urbin ,
- Alessandro (NMN) CORONA, III ,
- Jocelyn Michelle McCullough ,
- Denise Malcuit Belanger ,
- Kristi Lynn FLITER ,
- Richard Timothy Hartshorn ,
- Nicholas David Vetter ,
- Tessa Xuan ,
- Reinhold Joseph Leyrer ,
- Gledison Fonseca ,
- Volodymyr Boyko ,
- Aaron Flores-Figueroa
The present invention relates to treatment compositions containing polymer systems that provide stability and benefit agent deposition as well as methods of making and using same. Such treatment compositions may be used for example as through the wash and/or through the rinse fabric enhancers as well as unit dose treatment compositions.
MAKING FABRICS EASIER TO IRON
The aim is to reduce the wrinkling tendency of a cotton textile or otherwise cellulosic textile. This was achieved by bringing the textile into contact with an amino-group-containing polymer having carboxylic-acid-group-bearing substituents and optionally subsequently ironing the textile.
Copolymers useful as rheology modifiers and home and personal care compositions comprising said copolymers
The present invention relates to aqueous personal care, household care, and/or fabric care compositions comprising the instant copolymers. Also disclosed are methods for the rheological modification of aqueous personal care, household care, and/or fabric care compositions comprising the instant copolymers.
Method of preparing a detergent composition comprising a cationic polymer with a silicone/surfactant mixture
A method of preparing a detergent composition that includes anionic surfactant, silicone, and cationic polymer. Detergent compositions prepared according the method.
Liposomes for the treatment of textile materials
Liposomes with cosmetic and/or dermopharmaceutical ingredients for the care of the skin, scalp and/or hair and their use in washing agents and/or sprays for the treatment of textile materials.
Detergent composition comprising a cationic copolymer containing (meth)acrylamide and diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Fabric care compositions comprising a cationic polymer, a silicone, and a surfactant system. Methods of making and using such compositions.
DETERGENTS AND CLEANING PRODUCTS INCLUDING A POLYMER ACTIVE INGREDIENT
The aim of the invention is to improve the primary detergent power of detergents and cleaning products, in particular with respect to soiling containing oil and/or grease. For this purpose, polymers comprising N,N-diallylamine-derived sulfobetaine units are incorporated into the products.
CLEANING COMPOSITION
A cleaning composition comprising a particle said particle comprising: (a) from 30 to 70% by weight thereof of a polymer having a softening point in the range from about 20° C. to about 60° C.; (b) from 20 to 60% by weight thereof of a first material having a BET surface area greater than 100 m2/g and a D50 from about 5 to about 20 μm; (c) from 3 wt % to 15% by weight thereof of a second material having a BET surface area from about 0.01 to about 5 m2/g and a D50 from about 30 to about 100 μm.
Detergent composition comprising an acrylamide/maptac cationic polymer
Fabric care compositions comprising a cationic polymer, a silicone, and a surfactant system. Methods of making and using such compositions.