Detergent compositions and copolymers for inhibiting dye transfer

A technology for bonding copolymers and detergents, which can be used in dye dyeing/dye transfer inhibiting compositions, detergent compositions, organic cleaning compositions, etc., and can solve problems such as dye transfer and inefficiency

Inactive Publication Date: 2000-05-31
UNILEVER NV
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[0014] The inventors have discovered that while these prior art polymers are effective in preventing dye transfer when used to moderate dye transfer under typical conditions, they become ineffective and can even cause additional dye transfer under normal wash conditions in the presence of soil

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Embodiment 19

[0173] 1 2 3 Bis(Hardened Animal 5.7) 6 Tattymonium Chloride Varisoft 460 18 Bis(Hardened Animal 13.5 Tatoxy) Ethyl Dimonium Chloride Fatty Acid 2 Fragrance 0.3 0.7 1.0 Copolymer 0.25 0.5 0.75 Add Water Balance Balance Example 19; Granular Primary Wash Detergent Composition Containing Copolymer

[0174] Hand Wash Top Load Add Front Add

[0175] %w / w %w / w %w / wNaLas 28 22 7NI 0 2 3 Soap 0 2 4STP 24 32 30 Carbonate 15 15 15 Zeolite 0 0 0 Sulfate 15.8 5.8 21.2 Silicate 8 8 8 Enzyme 0.6 1.0 0.6 Fluorescent agent 0.2 0.2 0.2SCMC 1 1 1 copolymer 0.5 0.75 0.25

[0176] VP / MeVI / AA (50:50, 3% AA) was included in each of the above detergent compositions.

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Abstract

A detergent composition comprising a copolymer and at least one component selected from surface active agents and fabric softening compounds, the copolymer comprising at least one dye binding monomer and at least one anionic or nonionic monomer, with the proviso that the copolymer is not poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid). Also a method of mitigating dye transfer in a detergent composition in the presence of typically encountered soils is provided. A dye binding copolymer comprising at least one anionic monomer selected from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, vinyl sulphonic acid, itaconic acid, octanoic acid, hexanoic, hydroxy acetic acid or mixtures thereof or at least one nonionic monomer selected from polyethylene glycols and at least one dye binding monomer selected from vinyl imidazole, methyl vinyl imidazole, vinyl pyridine-N-oxide, vinyl pyrrolidone and mixtures thereof is also disclosed.

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field of invention [0001] The present invention relates to detergent compositions and methods for inhibiting dye transfer between fabrics during laundering. In particular, the present invention relates to detergent compositions containing novel dye transfer inhibiting copolymers. Background of the invention [0002] Colored fabrics tend to release dye into the wash solution during washing of the fabrics. These problems are the most persistent and troublesome because the released dyes can be transferred to other fabrics. Fabric treatment compositions comprising an agent which prevents dye transfer have therefore proven useful. [0003] EP 462 806 (Unilever) discloses a method for the domestic treatment of fabrics in which the level of dye released from the fabric is reduced with cationic dye fixing agents. Suitable cationic dye fixatives include dimethyl diallyl hexadienium chloride polymer. [0004] EP 0 587 550 (Procter and Gamble) discloses surfactant-containing dye tr...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08F226/06C11D1/62C11D3/00C11D3/37
CPCC11D1/62C11D3/3792C11D3/0021C11D3/378C11D3/3776C11D3/0015
Inventor S·迪克森E·科斯德尔N·纽根特J·F·瓦尔
Owner UNILEVER NV
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