Hydrogen peroxide bleach composition

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Inventors

Kandathil, Thomas V.

Application #

005127

Filed

Jan-22-1979

Published

Dec-9-1980

Current US Class

008/111
252/186.28
252/186.29
252/186.43

International Classes

D06L 003/02; C11D 003/395; C11D 003/40; C11D 003/42

Field of Search

8/111 252/95 252/100 252/102

Assignee

S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (Racine, WI)

Examiners

Kight, III; John

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Abstract
A stabilized liquid hydrogen peroxide bleach composition suitable for household use which comprises from 2-12% by weight hydrogen peroxide, 0-20% by weight of an acid selected from an organic acid, phosphoric acid, boric acid or mixtures thereof, 0.1-7.5% by weight of a nitrogen-containing compound, 0.0001-1% by weight of a compound selected from the group consisting of optical brighteners, dyes and mixtures thereof, and water, wherein the weight ratio of hydrogen peroxide to nitrogen-containing compound is within the range of from 1:0.003 to 1:1.5, the composition contains sufficient acid to have a pH within the range of from 1.8-5.5.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stable aqueous bleach composition comprising:

(a) from 2-12% by weight hydrogen peroxide;

(b) from 0-20% by weight of an acid selected from the group consisting of an organic acid, phosphoric acid, boric acid or mixtures thereof;

(c) from 0.05-10.0% by weight of at least one alpha-amino acid;

(d) from 0.0001-1% by weight of a compound selected from the group consisting of a dye, an optical brightener or mixtures thereof; and

(e) water;

the weight ratio of hydrogen peroxide to alpha-amino acid is within the range of from 1:0.003-1:1.5 and with the proviso that the composition contains sufficient organic acid to bring the pH of the composition to within the range of from about 1.8-5.5.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Liquid hydrogen peroxide bleaches have been known for a considerable length of time, especially in the industrial processes of treating or bleaching fibers and cloth during manufacture. These stablized compositions are primarily 35%, 50% or 70% hydrogen peroxide solutions, a commercially available commodity. In order to utilize liquid hydrogen peroxide solutions as a general-purpose home laundry bleach, the concentrated hydrogen peroxide solutions must be diluted to lower strength, i.e., within the range of from 2-12% hydrogen peroxide.

Because of the nature of the hydrogen peroxide, it tends to be more stable in concentrated solutions than it is in more diluted solutions. There have been numerous attempts to prepare stable dilute liquid hydrogen peroxide bleaching compositions which contain dyes and/or optical brighteners plus other ingredients thought necessary to prepare a commercially acceptable household laundry product. An example is U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,575, which describes a hydrogen peroxide bleaching composition utilizing one specific dye and polyethylene oxide nonionic surfactants. The particular dye described in this U.S. patent appears particularly stable in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and does not react with hydrogen peroxide or catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. As described in this patent, however, the use of this particular dye does create some difficulty as the dye is very substantive to fabrics requiring the use of certain nonionic surfactants to remove the same so that there is no build-up.
 
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