Hydrophilic index for aqueous, liquid laundry detergent compositions containing LAS
A technology of hydrophilic index and composition, applied in the direction of surface active detergent composition, detergent composition, soap detergent composition, etc., can solve the problems of complex, labor-intensive, inaccurate, etc.
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[0297] AE = alcohol ethoxylate
[0298] APA = aminopropylamine
[0300] #EO = average number of ethoxylated units per surfactant molecule
[0301] FA = fatty acid
[0302] CMG = N-cocoyl N-methylglucamine
[0303] LAS = linear alkylbenzene sulfonate
[0304] LTAC = lauryl trimethyl ammonium chloride
[0305] MEA = Monoethanolamine
[0306] Polymer A = Tetraethylenepentamine with an average degree of ethoxylation of 15
[0307] RPS = rapeseed
[0308] TMS / TDS = mixture of tartrate monosuccinate and tartrate disuccinate
[0309] S = Sulfate
Embodiment I
[0311] Table I illustrates how to calculate the Hydropathic Index for various surfactants conventionally used in laundry detergents. In the table below, "Cn" is the average chain length of the molecular surfactant, and "Phobe" represents the molecular weight of the hydrophobic part of the surfactant molecule. Similarly, "Phil" is the molecular weight of the hydrophilic portion of the surfactant molecule. "Total" is the sum of the molecular weights of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic moieties, which is the average molecular weight of the surfactant molecule. "WF Phil" is the weight fraction of the hydrophilic portion, that is, the molecular weight of the hydrophilic portion divided by the total molecular weight. "HL S " is WFphil multiplied by 20. For ionic surfactants, only the HI of the surfactant ion is calculated s value, that is, regardless of the counterion.
[0312] Surfactant
Embodiment II
[0314] The following compositions are used to illustrate the importance of the hydropathic index of the present invention. Compositions A and B in Table IIA were prepared according to the invention. Compositions C to J in Tables IIC and IID are compositions outside the scope of the present invention and are provided for comparison purposes only. Compositions A and B generally have superior cleaning performance compared to prior art compositions outside the scope of the present invention.
[0315] Surfactant
HI S
A
B
anionic surfactant
C25AE1.8S
9.59
20.5
C11.8LAS
4.79
6
3
C45E1.0S
8.14
22.5
AE23-9
14.02
2
3
cationic surfactant
C10APA
8.35
1.5
1.5
% of total surfactant
30
30
% of LAS ...
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