Cleaning process

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Inventors

Koek, Jean Hypolites

Application #

186706

Filed

Nov-5-1998

Published

May-9-2000

Current US Class

008/107
008/111
008/137
008/149.1
008/158
134/25.2
134/25.4
134/30
134/34
134/37
134/42
162/63
162/70
162/78
510/302
510/303
510/305

International Classes

C11D 003/20; C11D 011/00; C11D 003/39; D06L 003/00

Field of Search

8/111 8/137 8/107 8/149.1 8/158 134/25.2 134/25.4 134/30 134/34 134/37 134/42 162/70 162/78 162/63 510/302 510/303 510/305

Assignee

Lever Brothers Company (New York, NY)

Examiners

Diamond; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Honig; Milton L.

US Patent References

4006092   Laundering aid
5601750   Enzymatic bleach...
5622646   Bleach composition...
5882355   Cleaning process

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Other References

J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun. 1983, 479 (Month Unknown). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1983, 31, 4209 (Month Unknown). J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun. 1985, 1484 (Month Unknown). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1985, 33, 4798 (Month Unknown). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1986, 34, 975 (Month Unknown). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1987, 35, 1372 (Month Unknown). Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1986, 34, 1837 (Month Unknown). Chemical Abstracts, Abstract No. 125:32880 (1996) (Month Unknown). J. Org. Chem. 1996, 61, 4520 (Month Unknown). Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 6923 (Month Unknown). Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 4993 (Month Unknown). J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 6810 (Month Unknown). Chem. Commun. 1997, 447 (Month Unknown). Derwent Abstract No. 88-15 1591 for JP 63-92698A, Apr. 1988.

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Abstract
A process is disclosed for bleaching of a substrate which includes adding a molecular oxygen activating system to an aqueous wash liquor and bleaching the substrate with the molecular oxygen activating system in the aqueous wash liquor. Significant substrate cleaning results can be obtained by molecular oxygen obtained from air even in the absence of any usually applied active oxygen ingredients such as perborate or percarbonate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process for bleaching of a substrate comprising steps of:

(i) adding a molecular oxygen activating system to an aqueous wash liquor containing a sufficient amount of molecular oxygen for obtaining observable bleaching, the system comprising an aromatic aldehyde substituted with from one to three C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 branched or linear radical selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxy groups, the aldehyde being present in the aqueous wash liquor in a concentration from 0.5 to 30 mmol/liter; and

(ii) bleaching the substrate with the molecular oxygen activating system in the aqueous wash liquor.

2. The process according to claim 1, wherein the aromatic aldehyde is selected from 4-ethyl benzaldehyde and 4-methyl benzaldehyde.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a process for cleaning of a substrate, wherein molecular oxygen is applied. In particular, the present invention is concerned with the novel use of a molecular oxygen activating system in said cleaning process.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

To accomplish stain removal from substrates, such as fabric substrates, peroxide bleaching agents, such as hydrogen peroxide or peracids, are generally used as active oxygen ingredients. Such bleaching agents for use in laundering have been known for many years.

These types of active oxygen ingredients are particularly effective in removing stains, such as tea, fruit and wine stains, from clothing, when used in combination with peracid precursors and/or bleach catalysts.

We have now looked at alternative routes for achieving stain removal. First of all, the molecular oxygen present in the wash liquor was considered. It was however found that said molecular oxygen was not sufficiently effective as such for achieving any observable cleaning result; some form of activation appears to be needed for accomplishing bleaching action.
 
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