Patent classifications
C11D3/12
Use of an oxidising alkaline gel to remove a biofilm on a surface of a solid substrate
The use of a gel consisting of a colloidal solution comprising, preferably consisting of: 5% to 30% by weight, preferably 5% to 25% by weight, more preferably 8% to 20% by weight relative to the weight of the gel, of at least one inorganic viscosifying agent; a mineral base selected from among hydroxides of alkaline metals, hydroxides of alkaline-earth metals and the mixtures thereof, said mineral base being present in a proportion of 0.05 to 10 mol/L of gel, preferably in a proportion of 0.1 to 5 mol/L of gel; an oxidizing agent stable in a basic medium selected from among permanganates, persulfates, ozone, hypochlorites and the mixtures thereof, said oxidizing agent stable in a basic medium being present in a proportion of 0.05 to 5 mol/L of gel, preferably 0.1 to 2 mol/L of gel; 0.1% to 2% by weight relative to the weight of the gel, of at least one surfactant; and a solvent; the gel not containing any super-absorbent polymer, to remove a biofilm present on a surface of a solid substrate.
STABLE ANHYDROUS LAUNDRY DETERGENT CONCENTRATE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
The invention relates to stable, anhydrous laundry detergent concentrated formulation in solid forms.
Water-Soluble Unit Dose Article Comprising A Powder Composition
A water-soluble unit dose article that includes a water-soluble film and powder composition, where the powder composition includes a) an acyl hydrazone bleach catalyst; b) from 1% to 10% by weight of the composition of an alkali metal carbonate; c) from 5% to 20% by weight of the composition of an alkali metal bicarbonate; d) from 5% to 20% by weight of the composition of an alkali metal silicate; e) from 5% to 20% by weight of the composition of an alkali metal sulphate.
Granular laundry detergent
This relates to granular laundry detergent products characterized by efficient mass and volume compaction, fast dissolution or dispersion and enhanced suds profile, which are particularly useful for hand-washing fabric under suboptimal washing conditions.
Method for removing odor of artificial leather and artificial leather manufactured using the same
A method is provided for removing a volatile organic compound (VOC) contained in an artificial leather fabric and odor caused by the volatile organic compound by coating the artificial leather fabric with an adsorbent which reacts with a noxious substance containing the volatile organic compound (VOC); and immersing; washing; and drying the reacted artificial leather fabric. The method includes coating the adsorbent and immobilizing the volatile organic compound through a reaction, to prevent volatilization of the organic compound or reduce an amount thereof. Further, after the reaction between the artificial leather fabric and the adsorbent, the artificial leather fabric is washed, to remove the volatile organic compound immobilized on a surface of the fabric from the artificial leather.
Aqueous cleaning composition comprising an ethoxylated alcohol/ethoxylated cationic surfactant mixture
The present invention broadly relates to aqueous cleaning compositions and the use thereof in cleaning soiled surfaces.
Cleaning method
The invention provides a method for the cleaning of a soiled substrate, the method comprising treating the substrate with a non-polymeric solid particulate cleaning material and wash water, the treatment being carried out in an apparatus comprising a drum comprising perforated side walls and having a capacity of between 5 and 50 liters for each kg of fabric in the washload, wherein the solid particulate cleaning material comprises a multiplicity of non-polymeric particles at a particle to fabric addition level of 0.1:1-10:1 by mass, each of the particles being substantially cylindrical or spherical in shape, and wherein the drum comprising perforated side walls is rotated at a speed which generates G forces in the range of from 0.05 to 900 G. The non-polymeric particles may comprise particles of glass, silica, stone, wood, or any of a variety of metals or ceramic materials. Preferably the solid particulate cleaning material additionally comprises a multiplicity of polymeric particles each of which is substantially cylindrical or spherical in shape. Preferably, at least one detergent is employed in the cleaning process. The invention provides optimum cleaning performance as a result of improved mechanical interaction between substrate and cleaning media and is preferably used for the cleaning of textile fabrics. The method allows for significant reductions in the consumption of detergents, water and energy when compared with the conventional wet cleaning of textile fabrics, and also facilitates reduced washing-related textile fabric damage. The invention also envisages a cleaning composition comprising a solid particulate cleaning composition and at least one additional cleaning agent.
Granulate comprising an inorganic solid carrier with at least one biosurfactant contained thereon
The invention relates to a granulate comprising an inorganic solid carrier with at least one biosurfactant contained thereon, as well as to formulations containing this granulate and to the use of same.
PEARLY LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to a pearly liquid detergent composition comprising a thickener, a pearlescent agent and perfume capsules. The present invention further relates to a method for cleaning textiles using such a pearly liquid detergent composition.
DECONTAMINATION PASTE AND METHOD FOR DECONTAMINATING A SUBSTRATE MADE OF A SOLID MATERIAL USING SAID PASTE
A decontamination paste comprising at least one inorganic viscosifier selected from clays, at least one compound in the form of fibers and optionally further one or more optional components, the remainder being of solvent. A method for decontaminating a substrate made of a solid material using the paste, the substrate being contaminated by at least one contaminant species referred to as the labile contaminant species and/or by at least one contaminant species referred to as the surface contaminant species located on one of the surfaces thereof, and/or by at least one contaminant species referred to as the subsurface contaminating species located just below said surface, and/or by at least one contaminant species located under the surface in the depth of the substrate.