Abrasive coatings for peroxide-containing compositions
A technology of peroxide and composition, which is applied in the Ming Dynasty to provide a field that can solve the problems of peroxide decomposition and loss of whitening efficacy, loss of whitening efficacy, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0110] A dentifrice was prepared according to Example 1, the composition of which is also specified in Table 1.
[0111] The dentifrice of Example 1 comprised the same composition as the dentifrice of Example 1, except that in Example 1 the abrasive comprised calcined alumina previously coated with stearic acid.
[0112] Again, the stability of hydrogen peroxide in the dentifrice of Example 1 was evaluated using the same two test protocols as described in Comparative Example 1 above.
[0113] In the first test protocol for evaluating the chemical stability of hydrogen peroxide in dentifrices, again, the same type of conventional flexible polymer toothpaste tube was filled with 125 g of the dentifrice of Example 1, and The tubes are closed with conventional closures.
[0114] Again, images were taken the day after the dentifrice preparation (as a baseline measurement), after three days of accelerated aging at 55°C, and after seven days of accelerated aging at 55°C. The result...
Embodiment 2
[0121] Example 1 demonstrates that prior coating of small particle calcined alumina with stearic acid improves peroxide stability in non-aqueous dentifrice formulations compared to the addition of uncoated alumina.
[0122] In Examples 2 and 3 and Comparative Example 2, additional laboratory experiments were performed to demonstrate that the coating material must be compatible with hydrogen peroxide.
[0123] Like Example 1, Example 2 tests stearic acid, which is a saturated fatty acid consisting of an 18-carbon chain attached to a carboxylic acid group.
[0124] To evaluate the performance of another fatty acid coating material, Example 3 tested oleic acid, which is a monounsaturated fatty acid consisting of an 18-carbon chain attached to a carboxylic acid group.
[0125] For comparison, Comparative Example 2 tests another polymer which can also be attached to the surface of the alumina particles via carboxylic acid functional groups, in particular a PVM / MA copolymer sold und...
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