Nonaqueous liquid crystal compositions

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Inventors

Broze, Guy
Oldenhove de Guertechin, Louis

Application #

112290

Filed

Aug-27-1993

Published

Dec-20-1994

Current US Class

008/137
252/299.01
510/235
510/283
510/321
510/393
510/403
510/413
510/417
510/461

International Classes

C09K 019/00; C11D 009/32; C11D 017/00

Field of Search

252/299.01 252/121 252/122 252/174.12 252/174.21 252/174.23 252/DIG. 428/1

Assignee

Colgate Palmolive Company (Piscataway, NJ)

Examiners

Wu; Shean

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nanfeldt; Richard E., Sullivan; Robert C., Grill; Murray

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal composition which comprises approximately by weight 7 to 70% a nonionic surface active agent. 0 to 30% of an aliphatic hydrocarbon having about 6 to 16 carbon atoms, and 10 to 90% of an essentially nonaqueous polar solvent having a Hansen hydrogen bonding solubility parameter at 25.degree. C. of at least 12M Pa.sup.1/2.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nonaqeuous liquid crystal composition having an apparent viscosity at 10.sup.-2 sec.sup.-1 of about 1.5 to about 300 Pa and an apparent viscosity at 10.sup.2 sec.sup.-1 of about 0.05 to about 1.5 Pa which comprises approximately by weight:

(a) 7 to 70% of a nonionic surface active agent;

(b) 5 to 30% of an aliphatic hydrocarbon having about 6 to about 16 carbon atoms; and

(c) 10 to 90% of an essentially nonaqueous polar solvent having a hydrogen bonding cohesion parameter at 25.degree. C. of at least about 12M Pa.sup.1/2 ; and

(d) 0 to 50% of an essentially nonaqueous polar cosolvent having a Hansen hydrogen bonding cohesion parameter at 25.degree. C. of at least about 20M PA.sup.1/2.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a liquid crystalline composition and especially a liquid crystalline detergent composition. More specifically, it is of an essentially non-aqueous detergent composition in liquid crystal state or form which, by virtue of both its non-aqueous and liquid crystalline nature, is superior to other liquid detergent compositions because it is able to incorporate and/or suspend water sensitive ingredients which impart to the composition a superior efficacy in cleaning tasks. Additionally, the composition could be converted to a microemulsion when brought into contact with water.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Liquid aqueous synthetic organic detergent compositions have long been employed for human hair shampoos and as dishwashing detergents for hand washing of dishes (as distinguished from automatic dishwashing machine washing of dishes). Liquid detergent compositions have also been employed as hard surface cleaners, as in pine oil liquids, for cleaning floors and walls. More recently they have proven successful as laundry detergents too, apparently because they are convenient to use, are instantly soluble in wash water, and may be employed in "pre-spotting" applications to facilitate removals of soils and stains from laundry upon subsequent washing. Liquid detergent compositions have comprised anionic, cationic and nonionic surface active agents, builders and adjuvants, including, as adjuvants, lipophilic materials which can act as solvents for lipophilic soils and stains. The various liquid aqueous synthetic organic detergent compositions mentioned serve to emulsify lipophilic materials, including oily soils, in aqueous media, such as wash water, by forming micellar dispersions and emulsions.
 
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