AU654508B2 - Concentrated liquid detergent composition containing alkyl benzene sulfonate and magnesium - Google Patents

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AU654508B2
AU654508B2 AU87706/91A AU8770691A AU654508B2 AU 654508 B2 AU654508 B2 AU 654508B2 AU 87706/91 A AU87706/91 A AU 87706/91A AU 8770691 A AU8770691 A AU 8770691A AU 654508 B2 AU654508 B2 AU 654508B2
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Abstract

A concentrated light duty liquid detergent composition is described. The composition, which offers superior grease cutting and foam mileage, contains a surfactant mixture of magnesium alkylbenzene sulfonate, alkyl ethoxy sulfate and optionally, alkyl sulfate. The composition also contains a magnesium ion source in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from about 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0.

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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY
ORIGINAL
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: CONCENTRATED LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION CONTAINING ALKYL BENZENE SULFONATE AND MAGNESIUM
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9 p 9 9 5005 0 S. r The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing it known to us:- Field Of The Invention: This invention relates to aqueous liquid detergent compositions containing alkyl benzene sulfonate and added detergent boosting levels of magnesium ions.
Description Of The Prior Art: Light-duty liquid detergent compositions, such as those suitable for use in washing dishes, are well known. Performance of such compositions is a measurement of both foam mileage, i.e.
number of dishes washed, and grease cutting ability. The liquid *,dishwashing detergent compositions presently on the market are designed to remove oily/greasy soils from gl-sses, dishes, and other tableware and kitchen utensils while maintaining an acceptable layer of suds.
Liquid detergent formulations containing magnesium salts and magnesium surfactants show enhanced performance, as is disclosed in U.S. Patents 2,908,651 and 2,437,253. Certain combinations of active ingredients can also provide a range of enhanced detergent properties. An enhanced performance liquid detergent composition, disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,435,317, *ee contains a C 10
-C
16 alkyl sulfate, a C 10
-C
16 alkyl ethoxy sulfate and a linear C 10
-C
16 alkyl benzene sulfonate in a ratio of the total weight of to the weight of of less than or equal to 33:1, and containing magnesium in a molar amount corresponding to 0.20x-0.70x where x is the number of moles of alkyl sulfate. The amount of magnesium salts that can be added to the compositions disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,435,317 is limited because the salts raise the temperatures at which inorganic salt crystals form in the compositions upon cooling.
Enhanced performance in relation to grease cutting ability and foam mileage are also achieved by increasing the concentration of surfactant active ingredients in the liquid detergent formulation. There are, however, several problems associated with the preparation of liquid detergent compositions cdntaining high proportions of active detergent materials in order to satisfy the requirements of clarity, viscosity and stability of the product.
Generally, it is necessary to add a fairly high proportion of hydrotrope to those detergent compositions that have a high concentration of active detergent materials.
Hydrotropes are fairly expensive and are generally inactive materials and thus do not contribute to detergency but have the effect of rendering the active ingredients water soluble and the compol 'ion homogeneous at those temperatures normally encountered in transport and storage. Hydrotropes generally lower the "cloud point" of liquid detergent compositions, thus maintaining a clear liquid composition at temperatures at which a
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detergent composition lacking hydrotrope would become cloudy and unattractive in appearance. U.S. Patent 4,235,758 discloses that S the use of a magnesium alkylbenzene sulfonate derived from a linear C 10
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13 alkylbenzene of average molecular weight of 220- 250 significantly reduces the requirement for hydrotrope at any level of active detergent material.
The present invention provides compositions comprised of certain specific detergent active ingredients, in unique jlcombinations and proportions, which are unexpectedly capable of
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superior performance to other liquid detergents in relation to both foam mileage and grease cutting.
It is, accordingly, an object of this invention to provide physically stable liquid detergent compositions that offer superior grease cutting and foam mileage performance.
It is another object of this invention to provide detergent compositions containing magnesium, alkylbenzene sulfonate and added detergency boosting levels of magnesium ions, which are especially efficient in removing greasy soils, and which have a reduced requirement for hydrotropes to maintain a suitable cloud point.
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Still another object of this invention is to provide a concentrated detergent base composition containing detergency boosting levels of magnesium ions and alkvl benzene sulfonate which may be stored as a concentrated liquid base composition and which may be manufactured using conventional low shear liquid mixing equipment.
*SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention, there is provided e* an aqueous liquid detergent composition especially suitable for use in dishwashing, and containing from 20 to 70%, preferably 30 to 55%, of a surfactant mixture of from about 15 to about 35% by weight of the magnesium salt of a C 10
-CI
8 alkylbenzene sulfonic acid, from about 1 to 5% by weight of a magnesium salt, in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from about 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0, (c) from about 1 to about 20% by weight of a water-soluble C 10
-C
16 primary alkyl ethoxy sulfate containing an average of from about 1 to 6 ethylene oxide groups per alkyl group in the alkyl ether sulfate and, from about 0 to 20% by weight of a primary, secondary or tertiary amine or alkali metal salt of C 1 0
-C
1 6 alkyl sulfate; and from about 0.5 to about 0% by weight of a suds promoting agent selected from the group consisting of C10-C18 ethoxylated and non-ethoxylated mono- or di- CI-C 5 alkanolamides and C 1 2
-C
14 alkyl amides condensed with up to about 15 moles ethylene oxide per mole of amide, and balance, primarily water.
In a preferred embodiment the composition may also include: from about 0 to about 10% by weight of a low
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irritant organic solvent; and oo** from about 0 to about 10% by weight of a s" hydrotrope. The compositions may also include .o other adjuvants, such as chelating agents, coloring .o I agents, dyes, perfumes, bactericides, fungicides, preservatives, sunscreening agents, pH modifiers or buffering agents, S opacifiers, antioxidants, proteins, and the like.
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detergent base composition of concentr ed light duty liquid io i n e g detergents containing alkylbenzene s fonic acid and detergency boosting levels of magnesium ions nd which can be stored at ambient temperature for future se without gelling.
DETAILED DE -RIPTIN OF THE INVENTION Detergent co ositions in accordance with the present invention comprise mixture of two or three assential anionic surfactants of d ined constitution and proportions and have a specified mola ratio of magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate S4 a7r^ The present invention also provides a pourable liquid detergent base composition of concentrated light duty liquid detergents containing alkylbenzene sulfonic acid and detergency boosting levels of magnesium ions and which can be stored at ambient temperature for future use without gelling. That is, the invention also provides a physically stable liquid dishwashing detergent base composition comprising: from 30 to 70% by weight detersive active ingredients comprising from 10 to 50% by weight of the magnesium salt of a Cio-C 18 alkylbenzene sulfonite acid; from 1 to 5% by weight of a water-soluble 15 magnesium salt, in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0; from 1 to 27% by weight of a water-soluble S 20 C 10
-C
1 6 primary alkyl ethoxy sulfate salt containing an average of from 1 to 6 ethylene oxide groups per alkyl group; from 0 to 27% by weight of a primary amine S•or alkali metal salt of a C 10
-C
16 alkyl 25 sulfate; and from 0.6 to 11% by weight of a suds promoting agent selected from the group consisting of a
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10
-C
16 mono- and di-C 1
-C
5 alkanolamides and C 12
C
14 alkyl amides condensed with up to 15 moles ethylene oxide per mole of amide; from 0 to 10% by weight of a low irritant organic solvent; from 0 to 3% by weight of a hydrotrope; and the balance, water.
4b DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Detergent compositions in accordance with the present invention comprise a mixture of two or three essential anionic surfactants of defined constitution and proportions and have a specified molar ratio of magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranging from 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0.
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*i The first essential surfactant ingredient is a watersoluble salt of alkylbenzene sulfonic acid, which may be linear or branched. The alkyl group preferably contains from about to 18 carbon atoms, most preferably from about 11 to 13, especially about 12 carbon atoms, preferably in a linear chain configuration. The alkyl benzene sulfonate may be present as an alkali metal, amine, ammonium, or alkaline earth metal salt, preferably the magnesium salt. Thus, the most preferred alkylbenzene sulfonate is the magnesium salt of linear dodecylbenzene sulfonate.
The acid form of alkylbenzene sulfonic acid can be converted to the magnesium salt form either prior to admixture with the other detersive ingredients or thereafter. The conversion may be accomplished either by direct neutralization with magnesium oxide or hydroxide or by ion exchange between, for example, an alkali metal salt or the ammonium salt of alkylbenzene sulfonate and a water-soluble alkaline earth metal salt. Preferably, a source of magnesium ions is added to the detergent mixture to form the desired salt of alkylbenzene sulfonate. Magnesium chlorides, magnesium sulfates, magnesium acetates or magnesium hydroxides are examples of magnesium sources. The preferred magnesium sources are magnesium oxides or hydroxides and sulfates.
The alkylbenzene sulfonate component is present at a level of from about 15 to 35% by weight of the composition, preferably in the range from about 15 to 22%, most preferably in the range from about 19 to 21% by weight.
The point of attachment of the alkyl chain to the ||benzene nucleus, referred to as the phenyl isomer distribution, is not critical but, preferably, less than 20% of the alkyl benzene of this invention comprises the 2-phenyl isomer.
A second essential surfactant component of the present composition is a primary alkyl ethoxy sulfate derived from the condensation product of a C 10
-C
16 alcohol with an average of from about 1 to about 6 ethylene oxide groups, preferably about 2 to 4, especially 3 ethylene oxide groups per mole of alcohol.
The C 10
-C
16 alcohols may be derived, for example, from natural fats or Ziegler olefin build-up or Oxo synthesis. It is preferable to use alkyl ethoxy sulfates and alkyl sulfates of the same carbon chain length, preferably C 12
-C
13 The level of Salkyl ethoxy sulfate in the present composition to achieve the desired foam and detersive properties is about 1-30% by weight, Q. preferably in the range from about 10-20% by weight, based on the total composition.
0* The surfactant system of the detergent of the present invention may optionally also include an amount ranging from 0-20% of the total composition, preferably 10-15% by weight, of 0 4 an alkali metal or ammonium or amine salt of a linear or branched
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18 alkyl sulfate anionic surfactant. The cationic counterion of the alkyl sulfate may be taken from the group consisting of alkali metals, ammonia and amines, triethylammonium,
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"'triethanolamine (TEA), diothanolamine or monoethanolamine, etc.
The alkali metal may be, for example, sodium or potassium, preferably sodium.
The composition of the present invention contains from about 0.027 to about 0.064 moles of total magnesium ion.
Generally, 0.023 to about 0.053 moles of magnesium ion are Iprovided through the incorporation of the magnesium alkylbenaene sulfonate. Additional magnesium may be added to the composition in the form of a water-soluble compound, most preferably a salt, such as, for example, magnesium sulfate or magnesium chloride.
The preferred magnesium source is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, added to the composition at about from 1 or 2 to 5% by weight, preferably from about 2.5 to 3.5% by weight, corresponding t- 0.01 to 0.014 moles of added magnesium. The total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate in the composition is controlled to correspond to a molar ratio of from 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0, preferably from 0.65:1.0 to 0.8:1.0.
The additional magnesium ions added in salt form provide improved grease cutting performance and also lower the 0o cloud point of the formula better than the more expensive *400 I hydrotropes. The additional magnesium salt also provides better phase stability to the composition. Using magnesium to boost detergency is known in the art, however, when used in a molar ratio of total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate in a range of 0.65:1.0 to 0.8:1.0, the excess magnesium salt not only enhances foam mileage but also increases fluidity, allowing for a decrease in hydrotrope and alcohol levels, thus lowering the concentration of inactive ingredients that do not boost detergency of the composition. This decrease in the level of inactive ingredients leaves room in the composition for an even higher level of detersive active ingredients.
The level of detersive active ingredients in the com.positions of this invention it in the range from 20-70% by weight, preferably from 30 to 55%. This increased level of aqtive ingredients results in enhanced foam mileage, thus providing a superior light duty liquid detergent. The usual problems of increased viscosity, decreased stability and product clouding is avoided by using an increased level of magnesium ions in a molar ratio of magnesium iona to alkylbenzene sulfonate in the range of 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0, preferably from to 0.8:1.0 and none or only a low concentration of hydrotrope. The additional magnesium ions in the compositions of this invention also boosts detergency of the surfactant system.
In general, the consumer views sudsing ability as a measure of cleaning ability. A suds promoting agent, such as, for example, a mono- or di-alkanolamide, may, therefore, be added to the present composition at a level of from 0.5 to about 8% by weight, preferably about 1 to 6% and, more preferably about 1 to 5% by weight. The preferred suds promoting agent is a mixture of lauric and myristic monoethanolamides. Alternatively, the alkyl group of the amide may be derived from coconut or palm kernel oil. Suitable alkanol mides include either mono or dialkanolamides having a carbon chain distribution of C 1
-C
5 preferably C 1
-C
3 especially mono- or di-ethanolamide. The alkanolamide may be ethoxylated or may be a mixture of nonethoxylated alkanolamide and ethoxylated alkanolamide in order to increase the solubility of the alkanolamide in the composition.
Although not essential, clarity and homogeneity of the invention compositions may be improved by inclusion of, for example, organic solvents or hydrotropes and these and other nonessential additives may bs included in the compositions in amounts that do not adversely effect the desired properties.
Organic solvents may be included for their thinning effect, ability to lower the clear point and for solubilization.
Organic solvents, such as, for example isopropanol, n-propanol, ethanol, propylene glycol or mixtures thereof may be included.
When used, the solvent level is usually less than or equal to by weight, preferably less than more preferably in the range 8 of 5 to 8% by weight. Ethanol is the preferred solvent. It is also customary to include a hydrotropic substance in the composition such as, for example, urea, sodium xylene sulfonate, potassium xylene sulfonate, sodium cumene sulfonate, and ammonium xylene sulfonate, and the like in order to assist in solubilizing various components of the composition and maintaining a low clear point. Mixtures of two or more hydrotropes may also be used. The hydrotrope, when used, is generally present in awounts below preferably below such its 1 to especially 2 to 5% by weight.
Various other optional ingredients may also be included in the composition for their desirable aesthetic or functional characteristics. Such ingredients include, for example, 0* opacifying agents to make the composition appear pearly, such as behenic acid or ethylene glycol distearate; perfumes; heavy metal chelating agents such as EDTA; bactericides such as trichlorocarbanilide, tetrachlorosalicylanilide, hexachlorophene, or chlorobromosalicylanilide; antioxidants;
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00 thickeners such as quhr gum, polyacrylates, polyacrylamide or es**e Igish moss; dyes, water dispersible pigments; preservatives, such *00*"0 as formaldehyde or hydrogen peroxide; pH modifiers, etc. When V* used, these optional adjuvants may be present in total amounts up to about 10% by weight, preferably up to about 3% by weight, based on the total composition. The pH of the compositions may be within the range from 6 to 8, preferably from about 6.5 to and may be adjusted if necessary by addition of suitable acids or bases, such as HC1, NaOH, and the like. Excellent greasy soil removal is attained when an effective amount of the instant compositions is dissolved in an aqueous dishwashing solution. Typical use concentrations are usually at least about 9 0.05% by weight in water. Of course, this can be adjusted, depending on the soil level and type and desires of the user.
Currently, great commercial interest is shown in the more concentrated liquid detergent compositions. The advantages of highly concentrated liquids are evident, reduced transport and packaging costs and smaller quantities of product needed by the consumer. The major disadvantage in developing compositions with high active ingredient levels is the difficulty in making the formula due to the increased "solids" concentrations. The word "solids" is used herein to describe all those ingredients of the composition other than solvents, such as water or alcohol.
o* The compositions of the present invention employ high levels of anionic surfactants, which are, in general, less water-soluble than nonionic surfactants. The decreased solubility of the anionic surfactants coupled with the increased concentration of active ingredients often results in thick pastes with very high viscosities, thereby necessitating the use of S* heavy duty or high shear mixing equipment. Accordingly, in a preferred mode for carrying out the present invention a nonconventional process is used for the manufacture of the compositions of the present invention.
According to this preferred method, a detergent base comprising magnesium alkylbenzene sulfonate and amide foam booster is preferably manufactured by a process wherein alkanolamide, in the specified amount, is added to an aqueous slurry containing magnesium oxide or hydroxide, hydrotropes, and any inorganic salts or organic solvents of the liquid detergent compositions of this invention, in the specified amounts, and the alkylbenzene sulfonic acid, is added after the alkanolamide has been dissolved in the slurry. This procedure is described in Austrc'k PQOent lcoV\or\ o Sn7.T u1 greater detail in ouropandi ng applicaon Srial N -atte~s-ney c-ct titled "PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CONCENTRATED LIQUID DETERGENT-BASE- CONTAINING MAGNESIUM ALKYLBENZENE SULFONATE AND ALKANOLANIDE", the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto. This method has the advantage of utilizing conventional liquids mixing equipment, while resulting in a composition with enhanced fluidity during neutralization and upon cooling.
The following representative non-limiting examples will illustrate the invention although applicants do not intend td be bound thereby.
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The following compositions are prepared with conventional low shear mixing equipment by mixing the materials in the proportions as listed.
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0 Water, deionized 11.66 TEA laury]. sulfate (40% solution) 28.75 Sodium alkyl ethoxy sulfate, 3E0 18.02(66.6%) Sodium xylene sulfonate (40% sol.) Sodium cumene sulfonate 2.9 Magnesium oxide 1.16 MgS0 4 '7H2 1.0 Na2SO41.5 Lauric/myris tic monoethanolamide (prill) Lauric/myristic monoethianolamide/sodium xylene sulfonate 5:3 blend 8,.72 E~thanol 5.5 Dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid 18.75 Minor ingredients (dye, perfume, etc.) 2.04 100% Molar ratio of Mg+ 2 Alkylbenzene 0.54t1.0 sulfonate 11.28 28.75 1.7.7 (67 5.23 1.16 3.49 18.*87 1 .52z 100% 0. 67: 1 0 Cloud point 6 0 C 0OC The composition of Run No. 2 is a physically stable liquid upon accelerated aging at elevated temperature. The composition of Run No. 1, while having a higher hydrotrope level, was found to exhibit phase separation on aging. Each of the compositions of Runs 1 and 2 are evaluated by the following performance criteria: Grease Removal Test This test is used to measure grease removal of the composition at a concentration of 1% liquid detergent at 50 ppm water hardness, at 80'F, with 600 dipping cycles at 60 rpm. For this tes., 0.5 grams of lard at room temperature is evenly applied to a frosted glass microscope slide using a serrated knife blade. The results are calculated as milligrams of lard removed.
A modified version of the Grease Removal test is used to measure grease removal of a 0.05% solution of liquid detergent at 50 ppm water hardness and 108 0 F, with 600 dipping cycles at 60 rpm. For this test, 0.1 t 0.02 grams of lard is applied to plastic test tubes by dipping the pre-weighed tubes in melted lard and blotting off any excess grease before it solidifies.
The tubes are then re-weighed and used the same day they are S prepared.
Detergent compositions to be tested are prepared, warmed to the appropriate temperature and poured into 250 ml beakers. The desired temperature of the solution is maintained by a circulating water bath. The test composition is agitated with a stirring rod until a layer of foam covers the top of each.
The beakers and soiled tubes are placed in the dipping apparatus which is then run at 600 cycles at 60 rpm. Upon completion of the test cycle, the tubes are removed, rinsed in deionized water at 77F, air dried overnight and weighed. The soil removal Iperformance (percent cleaned) is then calculated by the following formula:
B-C
cleaned -x 100,
B-A
where A =the weight of the tube, B -the weight of L-6 tube plus soil, C =the weight of the tube after washing.
A comparison of the average amount of greasy soil removed by the composition of Run No. 2 with a best selling light duty dishwashing composition (Control 2) as determined by the Grease Removal test at 0.05% detergent concentration, 50 ppm water hardness, 1U8 0 F, 600 dipping cycles at 60 rpm is shown in Table 1.
Hand Dish Washing Test 500* Six liters of a diluted or 0.075%) test solution prepared using 50 ppm water at 120*F is delivered to a dish pan from a separatory funnel suspended above the pan to generate a O* layer of foam. Plates soiled with 5.4 grams lard are washed to a foam end po.nt. This test measures the total number of plates that can be washed with the detergent composition until the foam completely disappears.
Y: Dynamic Foam Stability Test: This test is usel to determine the dynamic foam stability of a liquid detergent composition at 50 ppm water hardness at 113*F.
A diluted (0.05 or 0.04%) test solution is titrated with constant delivery of mixed soil to a foam end point under constant agitation. The test measures the amount of mixed soil required to deplete the surfactants of the composition.
Cylinder Foam Test: This test is used to determine the sudaing ability of a illiquid detergent composition at So ppm water hardness at 113'F.
100 mis of a 0.1% LOL test solution is placed in a 500 ml graduated cylinder. The cylinder is9 inverted 20 times and the amount of foam is measured. Soil (0.01 grams) is added to the solution and the cylinder is again inverted 20 times. The decrease in foam level is then noted.
The results of the testing for the compositions of Run Nos. 1 and 2 and the results of two dIff~rent best sellina commercial light duty dishwasher compositions are shown in Table 2.
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9 **b TABLE 1 Average Soil Removal Run 2 50.9 Control 2 22.1 The results of this test indicate that tVie composition of Run No. 2 removes twice as much greasy soil at 108'F than does a leading commiercial. brand of hand diahwashing detergent containing similar detersive active ingredients but which has a molar ratio of magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate of 0.31: TABLE 2 Performance Tests-Set I Performance Tests-Set II Test Method Hand Dish (1) 0.1% LDL 4 g lard 120 F Run. 1 Control 1 Ratio Run 2 Control 2 Ratio 34.5 28.5 1.21 0 Hand Dish 0.075% LDL 5.4g lard 120 F Grease Removal(2) 107 1% LDL 600 cycles 60 rpm lard soil Dynamic Foam Stability Test(31 1.21 113 F Cylinder Foam 375/ 0.1% LDL 342 cycles rpm 100 F (0.01 mixed food soil) 35.7 2.68 220 1.37 33.4 190 1.28 1.07 1.16 1.07 1.09 1.11 205/ 165 1.83/ 365/ 2.07 335 285/ 265 1.28/ 1.26 *to a 0 0 All tests use 50 ppm hardness water.
i Hand dish results are in plate count to foam end point.
Grease Removal results are milligrams of lard removed.
Dynamic Foam Stability results are foam performance ratios versus a standard liquid detergent composition containing 34% surfactant ingredients.
Cylinder test results are cc's of foam (no soil/with soil).
Control 1: Control 2: Leading comercial brand of hand dishwashing composition containing 50% active ingredients including 17% linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, 23% alkyl ethoxy sulfate, 10% fatty acid mnonoethanolamide and a total magnesium content of 0.70% This composition has a molar ratio of magnesium to alkylbenzene sulfonate of 0.58:1.0.
A second leading cotmmercial brand of hand dishwashing composition containing 56% active ingredients includi~ng 24% linear alkyl. benzene sulfonate, 22% alkyl ethoxy sulfate,3EO, ethoxylated fatty acid monoethanolamide and also containing 0.5% magnesium, corresponding to a molar ratio of magnesium to alkylbenzene sulfonate of 0.31: *6 00* 6 so 4 a0* Example 2.
A stable pourable liquid deterge~nt composition is prepared by mixing the following Lngredients using a conventional low shear liquids mixing apparatus. The proportion of each ingredient is as follows: Run No.
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4 Lauric/myristic ionoethanolamide (prill) 8.0 Propylene glycol 2.3 Dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid 30. 3 Total 100 Consistency at 25 0 C Physically stable liquid 2 17.6 12.0 15.2 13.1 5.2 1.1 19.3 100 Physically stable liquid

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1. A liquid dishwashing detergent composition providing stable foaming characteristics and which is especially effective in removing greasy soils, said composition comprising: 'S S 15 20 irla from 20 to 70% by weight of a surfactant system comprising from 15 to 35% by weight of the magnesium salt of a CIo-C 18 alkylbenzene sulfonic acid anionic surfactant; from 1 to 5% by weight of a water-soluble magnesium salt, in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion from (a) and to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0; from 1 to 20% by weight of a water-soluble C 10 -C16 primary alkyl ethoxy sulfate salt containing an average of from 1 to 6 ethylene oxide groups per alkyl group in the alkyl ether sulfate; and from 0 to 20% by weight of a primary, secondary or tertiary amine or alkali metal salt of C10-C18 alkyl sulfate; and from 0.5 to 8% by weight of a suds promoting agent selected from the group consisting of CIo- C 18 ethoxylated and non-ethoxylated mono-or di- Ci-C 5 alkanolamides and C12-C 14 alkyl amides condensed with up to about 15 moles ethylene oxide per mole of amide; from 0 to 10% by weight of a low irritant organic solvent; from 0 to 10% by weight hydrotrope; and from 0 to 10% by weight of one or more optional additive chosen from chelating agents, coloring agents, dyes, perfumes, bactericides, fungicides, preservatives, sunscreening agents, pH modifiers, pH buffering agents, opacifiers, antioxidants, proteins and the balance, water.
2. The composition of claim 1 that comprises from about 30 to from about 1 to 6%; from about 5 to 8%; from about 0 to 6%; from 0 to about and the balance, water.
3. The compoesttion of claim 1 wherein the surfactant system comprises from about 19 to 21% by weight of a magnesium salt of a C 10 -C 18 alkylbenzene sulfonic acid; an amount of a water-soluble magnesium salt such that 15 the moler ratio of magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate is 0.65:1.0 to 0.8:1.0; from about 10 to 13% by weight of a C 10 -C 16 alkyl ethoxy sulfate with 3 groups of ethylene oxide per mole of alcohol; and from about to 15% by weight of a C 10 -C 16 alkyl sulfate. 20
4. A physically stable liquid dishwashing detergent base composition comprising: from 30 to 70% by weight detersive active ingredients comprising from 10 to 50% by weight of the magnesium 25 salt of a C 10 -C 18 alkylbenzene sulfonite acid; from 1 to 5% by weight of a water-soluble magnesium salt, in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion from (a) and to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0; from 1 to 27% by weight of a water-soluble C 10 -C 16 primary alkyl ethoxy sulfate salt containing an average of from 1 to 6 ethylene oxide groups per alkyl group; from 0 to 27% by weight of a primary amine or alkali metal salt of a C 10 -C16 alkyl sulfate; and from 0.6 to 11% by weight of a suds promoting agent selected from the group consisting of a C 1 0 -C 1 6 mono- and di-C 1 -C 5 alkanolamides and C 1 2 C 14 alkyl amides condensed with up to 15 moles ethylene oxide per mole of amide; from 0 to 10% by weight of a low irritant organic solvent; from 0 to 8% by weight of a hydrotrope; and the balance, water.
5. The composition of claim 4 that comprises from about 60 to 15 from about 1 to 8%; from about 2.5 to from about 1 to and the balance, water.
6. The composition of claim 4 wherein the surfactant 20 system comprises a water-soluble magnesium salt in an amount sufficient to provide a molar ratio of total magnesium ion to magnesium alkylbenzene sulfonate in the range of 0.65:1.0 to 0.8 to DATED this 31st day of August 1994 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Patent Attorneys for the Applicant: F.B. RICE CO. Abstract Of The Disclosure A concentrated light duty liquid detergent composition is described. The composition, which offers superior grease cutting and foam mileage, contains a surfactant mixture of magnesium alkylbenzene sulfonate, alkyl ethoxy sulfate and optionally, alkyl sulfate. The composition also contains a magnesium ion source in an amount such that the molar ratio of total magnesium ion to alkylbenzene sulfonate ranges from about 0.65:1.0 to 1.0:1.0. 4 I «I
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