C11D3/2037

A system and process for producing a biosurfactant and formulations comprising same
20220372434 · 2022-11-24 ·

The present invention generally relates to a system and process for producing a biosurfactant, and more particularly to a system and process for producing a biosurfactant from at least one strain of Bacillus subtilis, and formulations which comprise the biosurfactant.

3-IN ONE FABRIC CONDITIONERS AND SOFTENERS COMPRISING ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
20220056371 · 2022-02-24 ·

Fabric treatment compositions are described that provide three functions to the textiles to which they are applied: sanitizing (killing microbes therein or thereon), conditioning or softening, and providing a residual antimicrobial effect to prevent immediate reinfection after treatment. Such trifunctional, or three-in-one, fabric treatments employing organosilane compounds, nonionic and cationic surfactants, a botanical (Thymol) and cationic fabric conditioners, and their use as microbicidal and microbiostatic agents, and fabric conditioners and softeners are also described.

Aqueous hard surface cleaners based on terpenes and fatty acid derivatives
09758751 · 2017-09-12 · ·

Aqueous hard surface cleaner compositions useful for removing permanent ink are disclosed. The compositions comprise 75 to 99 wt. % of water; 0.1 to 5 wt. % of a monoterpene; 0.1 to 5 wt. % of a C10-C17 fatty acid derivative; and 0.1 to 5 wt. % of one or more surfactants. The fatty acid derivative is selected from N,N-dialkyl amides, N,N-dialkyl esteramines, and N,N-dialkyl amidoamines. Preferably, a base such as sodium carbonate or monoethanolamine is also included. The invention includes concentrates comprising the non-aqueous components recited above, as well as other applications for the cleaners and concentrates such as graffiti removers and permanent ink erasers. The combination of a monoterpene and certain fatty acid derivatives, especially fatty N,N-dialkyl amides, unexpectedly enables even dilute aqueous compositions to rapidly decolorize black permanent marker from hard, non-porous surfaces.

Lavatory cleansing block

A lavatory cleansing block including: an alkane sulfonate; a carboxymethylcellulose; a dye; and a hydrophobe; wherein the weight ratio of carboxymethylcellulose to dye in the block is 1.5:1 to 0.8:2 and wherein the block is substantially free of guar gum.

Aqueous light duty liquid detergent formulation

An aqueous light duty liquid detergent formulation is provided including a water; an essential oil; a derivative of castor oil having a formula selected from formula I and formula II; an ethoxylated phenol having formula III; an anionic surfactant and a zwitterionic surfactant. Also provided is a method of cleaning an article using the aqueous light duty liquid detergent formulation.

CLEANING COMPOSITIONS

The present invention relates to impregnated inorganic porous particles comprising a eutectic mixture of thymol and menthol. The invention also relates to powder compositions comprising said particles. The invention further relates to methods of cleaning surfaces using said particles and compositions.

STABLE ANHYDROUS DISINFECTANT CONCENTRATE FORMULATION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

The invention relates to stable, anhydrous concentrated disinfectant formulations.

AQUEOUS LIGHT DUTY LIQUID DETERGENT FORMULATION

An aqueous light duty liquid detergent formulation is provided including a water; an essential oil; a derivative of castor oil having a formula selected from formula I and formula II; an ethoxylated phenol having formula III; an anionic surfactant and a zwitterionic surfactant. Also provided is a method of cleaning an article using the aqueous light duty liquid detergent formulation.

IMPROVEMENTS IN INK AND STAIN REMOVAL
20210348084 · 2021-11-11 ·

A water-based stain removal formulation, comprising: a lye solution comprising an inorganic hydroxide base; an oil mixture comprising one or more surfactants, an orange extract and an organic base; and an acid mixture comprising acetic acid and a thickener. Methods of manufacture of a water-based stain removal formulation, use of a water-based stain removal formulation, and an applicator for a water-based stain removal formulation are also described.

Aqueous cleaning formulation

An aqueous cleaning formulation is provided including a water; an essential oil, wherein the essential oil is selected from the group consisting of lavender oil, rosemary oil, thyme oil and mixtures thereof; a derivative of castor oil having a formula selected from formula I and formula II; an ethoxylated phenol having formula III; and a cleaning surfactant.