EP1171560A1 - Cleaning agents for hard surfaces - Google Patents
Cleaning agents for hard surfacesInfo
- Publication number
- EP1171560A1 EP1171560A1 EP00926904A EP00926904A EP1171560A1 EP 1171560 A1 EP1171560 A1 EP 1171560A1 EP 00926904 A EP00926904 A EP 00926904A EP 00926904 A EP00926904 A EP 00926904A EP 1171560 A1 EP1171560 A1 EP 1171560A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- alkyl
- carbon atoms
- alkenyl
- acid
- alcohol
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Definitions
- the invention is in the field of cleaning agents and disinfectants and relates to preparations with a special combination of surfactants and terpene alcohols and their use for the production of cleaning agents.
- cleaning agents for flushing toilets have long been used toilet blocks in fixed supply form, which are either hung in the cistern with the help of a device or attached under the inner edge of the toilet. Their task is to clean the surface of the toilet during the flushing process and to mask unpleasant smells, in particular by releasing fragrances. Because of their task of releasing fragrances, cleaning agents for flushing toilets are also generally referred to in the literature as fragrance washers. Usually tensides, builder substances, inorganic salts and of course fragrances and colorants are used for their production. A large number of such formulations are known from the prior art.
- solid cleaning agents which contain as the surfactant component alkyl sulfates with 9 to 15 carbon atoms, alkylbenzenesulfonates and inorganic salts.
- EP 0265979 A1 (Akzo) relates to thickened aqueous cleaning agents which contain mixtures of cationic surfactants and amine oxides together with short-chain aryl sulfonates.
- EP 0014979 A1 (Henkel) toilet blocks are known which contain alkylbenzenesulfonates and alkylsulfates as well as fatty alcohol or alkylphenol ethoxylates.
- DE 4337032 C2 (Henkel) relates to toilet blocks containing alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates and alkyl glucosides.
- EP 0268967 A1 (Henkel) discloses toilet blocks which contain sodium lauryl sulfate and fatty acid monoethanolamide.
- the toilet blocks described are generally manufactured by casting, pressing, extruding or granulating processes, which require a high level of technical complexity and frequently suffer undesirable perfume losses due to the temperature load (casting / extruding process) that occurs.
- gel-shaped toilet cleaners with pseudoplastic properties are known, which considerably reduce the effort for the production and can be produced more cheaply due to simple technology.
- the problem of the individual refill possibility can also be solved by such pseudoplastic active substance preparations.
- These geiform toilet cleaners contain polysaccharides, in particular xanthan gum, to adjust the pseudoplastic properties and, as surfactants, alkyl polyglycosides as well as optionally anionic and / or nonionic co-surfactants.
- these gel-form cleaning agents have to be manufactured with special precautions during gel formation, so that on the one hand no bubbles form and on the other hand the other ingredients can be incorporated evenly distributed in the gel.
- the complex task of the present invention was therefore to provide new cleaning agents for hard surfaces, but preferably gel-shaped toilet cleaners, which have a viscosity which on the one hand enables easy application and on the other hand does not run too quickly on inclined surfaces to ensure the longest possible exposure time.
- the preparations should also have an improved cleaning ability, be bactericidal and maintain their advantageous viscosity without the use of typical thickeners.
- the agents should have good initial foam behavior, allow the incorporation of a wide variety of perfume oils, even in large quantities, and ultimately have a long service life, i.e. enable a high number of toilet flushes until the detergent is completely rinsed (number of rinses).
- the invention relates to cleaning agents for hard surfaces containing
- the preparations according to the invention not only have excellent cleaning performance and bactericidal activity, but, compared to conventional agents, also have a significantly higher viscosity without the use of thickeners and have a pseudoplastic behavior.
- the agents according to the invention are therefore not only characterized by easy use and excellent drainage behavior, they also have a high foaming capacity, allow the incorporation of even large amounts of different perfume substances and can be Because of its gel-like nature, especially from applications, for example, in water boxes in toilets ("toilet bowls”), it can be metered reliably over a longer period of time. It is also possible to completely or partially dewater the aqueous preparations and to form blocks ("toilet stones" ) to press.
- Alkyl and alkenyl oligoglycosides which form component (a) are known nonionic surfactants which follow the formula (I)
- R 1 is an alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 4 to 22 carbon atoms
- G is a sugar radical having 5 or 6 carbon atoms
- p is a number from 1 to 10. They can be obtained using the unique procedures of preparative organic chemistry.
- the alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides can be derived from aldoses or ketoses with 5 or 6 carbon atoms, preferably glucose.
- the preferred alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides are thus alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglucosides.
- alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides whose degree of oligomerization is less than 1.7 and is in particular between 1.2 and 1.4.
- the alkyl or alkenyi radical R 1 can be derived from primary alcohols having 4 to 11, preferably 8 to 10, carbon atoms. Typical examples are butanol, capronic alcohol, caprylic alcohol, capric alcohol and undecyl alcohol and their technical mixtures, such as are obtained, for example, in the hydrogenation of technical fatty acid methyl esters or in the course of the hydrogenation of aldehydes from Roelen's oxosynthesis.
- the alkyl or alkenyi radical R can also be derived from primary alcohols having 12 to 22, preferably 12 to 14 carbon atoms.
- Typical examples are lauryial alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmoieyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, elaidyl alcohol, petroseiinyl alcohol, arachyl alcohol, gadoleyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, erucyl alcohol, brassidyial alcohol and the technical mixtures described above can be.
- Alkyl oligoglucosides based on hardened C12 / 14 coconut alcohol with a DP of 1 to 3 are preferred.
- Alkyl and / or alkenyl sulfates which are also frequently referred to as fatty alcohol or oxo alcohol sulfates and which form component (b1), are to be understood as meaning the sulfation products of primary alcohols which follow the formula (II)
- R 2 is a linear or branched, aliphatic alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 6 to 22, preferably 12 to 18 carbon atoms and X is an alkali metal and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium.
- alkyl sulfates which can be used for the purposes of the invention are the sulfation products of capron alcohol, capryial alcohol, capric alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, lauryial alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmoleyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, arylselyl alcohol, elaidyl alcohol alcohol, elaidyl alcohol alcohol - Leyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol and erucyl alcohol and their technical mixtures, which are obtained by high pressure hydrogenation of technical methyl ester fractions or aldehydes from Roelen's oxosynthesis.
- the sulfation products can preferably be used in the form of their alkali metal salts, and in particular their sodium salts.
- Alkyl sulfates based on Ci6 / ß ⁇ -tallow fatty alcohols or vegetable fatty alcohols of comparable carbon chain distribution in the form of their sodium salts are particularly preferred.
- ether sulfates which form component (b2)
- anionic surfactants which are prepared industrially by SO3 or chlorosulfonic acid (CSA) sulfation of fatty alcohol or oxoalcohol polyglycol ethers and subsequent neutralization.
- CSA chlorosulfonic acid
- ether sulfates which follow the formula (III) are suitable
- R 3 for a linear or branched alkyl and / or alkenyi radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, n for numbers from 1 to 10 and X for an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanammonium or glucammonium stands.
- Typical examples are the sulfates of addition products with an average of 1 to 10 and in particular 2 to 5 moles of ethylene oxide with capron alcohol, caprylic alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, .capric alcohol, lauryial alcohol, isotridecyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmo leylalkohol, Stearylaikohol, isostearyl alcohol, Oleylalkohoi, Elaidylaikohol, petroselinyl, Arachylaiko- hol, Gadoleyialkohol, behenyl alcohol, erucyl alcohol and brassidyl alcohol and technical-grade mixtures ⁇ Mi, in the form of their sodium and / or magnesium salts.
- the ether sulfates can have both a conventional and a narrowed homogeneous distribution. Especially preferred is the use of Ethersuifaten based on adducts of on average 2 to 3 moles Ethyienoxid to techni cal ⁇ C12 / 14 or C 12 / 18- Kokosfettalkohoifr forcingen in the form of their sodium and / or magnesium salts.
- Betaines which can be considered as component (b3) are known surfactants which are predominantly prepared by carboxyalkylation, preferably carboxymethylation, of amine compounds.
- the starting materials with halocarboxylic acids or salts thereof, in particular ⁇ sondere condensed with sodium chloroacetate, wherein per mole of betaine mole of salt is formed.
- unsaturated carboxylic acids such as acrylic acid is also possible.
- betaines and "real" amphoteric surfactants reference is made to the contribution by U.PIoog in Seifen- ⁇ le-Fette-Wwachs, 198, 373 (1982). Further overviews on this topic can be found for example by A.
- R 4 stands for alkyl and / or alkenyi residues with 6 to 22 carbon atoms
- R 5 stands for hydrogen or alkyl residues with 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- R 6 stands for alkyl residues with 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- m stands for numbers from 1 to 6 and Y. represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium.
- Typical examples are the carboxy methyiticians inter of hexylmethylamine, Hexyidimethylamin, octyldimethylamine, decyldimethylamine, dodecylmethylamine, Dodecyldimethyiamin, Dodecylethylmethylamin, Ci2 / i4-Kokosalkyldi-methylamine, styldimethylamin myristic, cetyldimethylamine, stearyldimethylamine, stearyl, Oleyidimethylamin, Ci6 / 18 as well as their technical Talgalkyidimethylamin Mixtures.
- Carboxyalkylation products of amidoamines which follow the formula (V) are also suitable,
- IR 7 CO.NH- (CH2) pN- (CH 2 ) qCOOY (V) in the R 7 CO for an aliphatic acyl radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms and 0 or 1 to 3 double bonds
- R 5 for hydrogen or alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- R 8 for alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms
- p and q independently of one another for Numbers from 1 to 6 and
- Y represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium.
- Typical examples are reaction products of fatty acids having 6 to 22 carbon atoms, namely caproic acid, caprylic acid, capric acid, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, palmoleic acid, stearic acid, isostearic acid, oleic acid, elaidic acid, petroselinic acid, linoleic acid, linoic acid, elaeostearic acid, gadoleic acid and arachic acid, arachic acid and their technical mixtures, with N, N-dimethylaminoethylamine, N, N-dimethylaminopropylamine, N, N-diethylaminoethylamine and NN-diethylamino propylamine, which are condensed with sodium chloroacetate. It is preferred to use a condensation product of Ca / 18 coconut fatty acid N, N-dimethylaminopropylamide with sodium chloroacetate.
- Terpene alcohols which are component (c), are derived from hydrocarbons, which in turn can be regarded as polymerization products of isoprene.
- Natural tefen alcohols are usually in the form of their esters. Typical examples are menthol, anethole, citronellol, eugenol, isoeugenol, geraniol, linalool, nerol, phenylethyl alcohol, tetrahydro-myrcenol and Te ⁇ ineol.
- Geraniol or tetrahydromyrcenol are preferably used. The particular advantage of using them is that they are primarily perfumes, but at the same time have a thickening effect.
- the preparations according to the invention can include mineral acids, such as Hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid or also organic acids, e.g. Contain formic acid, adipic acid, tartaric acid or preferably citric acid.
- mineral acids such as Hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid
- organic acids e.g. Contain formic acid, adipic acid, tartaric acid or preferably citric acid.
- the amount used depends on the desired pH, which should be in the range from 1.5 to 3 in particular.
- the agents contain
- the gel-form cleaning agents according to the invention can furthermore contain co-surfactants, lime-dissolving builders, perfumes, perfume solubilizers, solvents, germ-inhibiting agents, preservatives, dyes, pH regulators and the like.
- Non-ionic, anionic, cationic and / or amphoteric or amphoteric surfactants can be present as co-surfactants, the proportion of these agents usually being about 1 to 5 and preferably 2 to 3% by weight.
- anionic surfactants are soaps, alkylbenzenesulfonates, alkanesulfonates, olefinsulfonates, alkylethersulfonates, glycerol ether sulfonates, ⁇ -methyl ester sulfonates, sulfofatty acids, glycerol ether sulfates, hydroxymixed ether sulfates, monoglyceride (ether) sulfates, and sulfate amide monosulfonate and fatty acid amide (ether) sulfate, fatty acid amide sulfate, and fatty acid amide sulfonate, fatty acid amide sulfate, and fatty acid amide
- anionic surfactants contain polyglycol ether chains, they can have a conventional, but preferably a narrow, homogeneous distribution.
- Typical examples of nonionic surfactants are fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers, fatty acid polyglycol esters, fatty acid amide polyglycol ethers, fatty amine polyglycol ethers, alkoxylated triglycerides, (hydroxy) mixed ethers or mixed formals, optionally partially oxidized glucoronic acid derivatives, wheat acid amides, in particular vegetable hydrolysis products, fatty acid-N-alkyl glucose products, fatty acid-N-alkyl glucose products ), Polyol fatty acid esters, sugar esters, sorbitan esters, polysorbates and amine oxides.
- nonionic surfactants contain polyglycol ether chains, they can have a conventional, but preferably a narrowed, homogeneous distribution.
- Typical examples of cationic surfactants are esterquats and tetraalkylammonium compounds.
- the surfactants mentioned are exclusively known compounds. With regard to the structure and manufacture of these substances, relevant review articles include, for example, J. Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in Consumer Products", Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1987, p. 54-124 or J. Falbe (ed.), “Catalysts, surfactants and mineral oil additives", Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1978, pp. 123-217. Alcohol ethoxylates, hydroxy mixed ethers, fatty acid methyl esters and / or amine oxides are preferably used as co-surfactants.
- descaling agents preferably descaling acids such as citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acid or their water-soluble salts are present, which in an amount - based on the agent - from 1 to 12 wt .-%, preferably from 2 to 7 wt .-% can be used.
- descaling acids such as citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acid or their water-soluble salts
- Suitable liquid, water-soluble builders are ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, nitriiotrieslacetic acid, citric acid and inorganic phosphonic acids, such as, for example, the neutral sodium salts of 1-hydroxyethane-1, 1, -diphosphonate, which are present in amounts of 0.5 to 5, preferably 1 to 2,% by weight. % can be present.
- the solid or water-insoluble builder used is, in particular, finely crystalline, synthetic and bound water-containing zeolite such as zeolite NaA in detergent quality.
- zeolite NaX and mixtures of NaA and NaX are also suitable.
- the zeolite can be used as a spray-dried powder or as an undried stabilized suspension that is still moist from its manufacture.
- the zeolite may contain minor additions of nonionic surfactants as stabilizers, for example 1 to 3% by weight, based on zeolite, of ethoxylated Ci2-Ci8 fatty alcohols with 2 to 5 ethylene oxide groups or ethoxylated Isotridecanols.
- Suitable zeolites have an average particle size of less than 10 ⁇ m (volume distribution; measurement method: Coulter Counter) and preferably contain 18 to 22, in particular 20 to 22% by weight of bound water.
- Suitable substitutes or partial substitutes for zeolites are crystalline, layered sodium silicates of the general formula NaMSi x ⁇ 2x + ryH2 ⁇ , where M is sodium or hydrogen, x is a number from 1, 9 to 4 and y is a number from 0 to 20 and preferred values for x is 2, 3 or 4.
- Such crystalline layer silicates are described, for example, in European patent application EP 0164514 A1.
- Preferred crystalline layer silicates are those in which M stands for sodium in the general formula and x assumes the values 2 or 3.
- both ⁇ - and ⁇ -sodium disilicate Na2Si2 ⁇ s-yH2 ⁇ are preferred, wherein ⁇ -sodium disilicate can be obtained, for example, by the method described in international patent application WO 91/08171.
- the preparations according to the invention can preferably contain 10 to 60% by weight of zeolite and / or crystalline layered silicates, mixtures of zeolite and crystalline layered silicates in any ratio being particularly advantageous; it is particularly preferred that the agents 20 contain up to 50 wt .-% zeolite and / or crystalline layer silicates.
- agents contain up to 40% by weight of zeolite and in particular up to 35% by weight of zeolite, in each case based on anhydrous active substance.
- Other suitable ingredients of the agents are water-soluble amorphous silicates; they are preferably used in combination with zeolite and / or crystalline layered silicates.
- agents which contain, in particular, sodium silicate with a molar ratio (module) Na 2 0: SiO ⁇ of 1: 1 to 1: 4.5, preferably of 1: 2 to 1: 3.5.
- the content of funds amorphous sodium silicates are preferably up to 15% by weight and preferably between 2 and 8% by weight.
- Phosphates such as tripolyphosphates, pyrophosphates and orthophosphates can also be present in small amounts in the compositions.
- the content of the phosphates in the compositions is preferably up to 15% by weight, but in particular 0 to 10% by weight.
- the agents can additionally contain layered silicates of natural and synthetic origin.
- layer silicates are known, for example, from patent applications DE 2334899 B1, EP 0026529 A1 and DE 3526405 A1. Their usability is not limited to a special composition or structural formula. However, smectites, in particular bentonites, are preferred here. Suitable layer silicates, which belong to the group of water-swellable smectites, are, for example, those of the general formulas
- the layered silicates can also contain hydrogen, alkali, alkaline earth ions, in particular Na * and Ca 2+ .
- the amount of water of hydration is usually in the range of 8 to 20% by weight and depends on the swelling condition or the type of processing.
- Useful layer silicates are known, for example, from US 3,966,629, US 4,062,647, EP 0026529 A1 and EP 0028432 A1.
- Layer silicates are preferably used which are largely free of calcium ions and strongly coloring iron ions due to an alkali treatment.
- Usable organic builders are, for example, the polycarboxylic acids preferably used in the form of their sodium salts, such as citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, tartaric acid, sugar acids, aminocarboxylic acids, nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), as long as such use is not objectionable for ecological reasons, and mixtures of these .
- Preferred salts are the salts of polycarboxylic acids such as citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, tartaric acid, sugar acids and mixtures of these.
- Suitable polymeric polycarboxylates are, for example, the sodium salts of polyacrylic acid or polymethacrylic acid, for example those with a relative molecular weight of 800 to 150,000 (based on acid).
- Suitable copolymeric polycarboxylates are, in particular, those of acrylic acid with methacrylic acid and of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with maleic acid. Copolymers of acrylic acid with maleic acid which contain 50 to 90% by weight of acrylic acid and 50 to 10% by weight of maleic acid have proven to be particularly suitable.
- Their relative molecular weight, based on free acids is generally 5,000 to 200,000, preferably 10,000 to 120,000 and in particular 50,000 to 100,000. The use of polymeric polycarboxylates is not absolutely necessary.
- agents are preferred which are biodegradable polymers, for example tepolymers, the monomers acrylic acid and maleic acid or salts thereof, and vinyl alcohol or vinyl alcohol derivatives or the monomers acrylic acid and 2-alkylalysulfonic acid or salts thereof as well as sugar derivatives.
- polymers are preferred which, according to the teaching of German patent applications DE 4221381 A1 and DE 4300772 A1 can be obtained.
- Further suitable builder substances are polyacetia, which can be obtained by reacting dialdehydes with polyolcarboxylic acids which have 5 to 7 carbon atoms and at least 3 hydroxyl groups, for example as described in European patent application EP 0280223 A1.
- Preferred polyacetas are obtained from dialdehydes such as glyoxal, glutaraldehyde, terephthalic aldehyde and mixtures thereof and from polyol carboxylic acids such as gluconic acid and / or glucoheptonic acid.
- the group of citrates is particularly preferred.
- the builders can be present in the compositions according to the invention in amounts of 0 to 5% by weight.
- Suitable germ inhibitors are in particular isothiazoline mixtures, sodium benzoate and / or salicylic acid.
- Other examples are substances with specific activity against gram-positive bacteria such as 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxydiphenyl ether, chlorhexidine (1, 6-di- (4-chloro-phenyl-biguanido) hexane) or TCC (3 , 4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide).
- Numerous fragrances and essential oils also have antimicrobial properties.
- Typical examples are the active ingredients eugenol, menthol and thymol in clove, mint and thyme oil.
- Te ⁇ enalkohol Famesol (3,7,11 -trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol), which is present in the linden blossom oil and has a lily of the valley smell.
- Glycerol monolaurate has also proven itself as a bacteriostatic.
- the amount of these antimicrobial agents strongly depends on the effectiveness of the respective compound and can be up to 5% by weight.
- the germ-inhibiting agents are preferably present in amounts between 0 and 10, preferably between 0.01 and 7% by weight.
- the optional additional perfume substances are those that are common from the prior art. Mixtures of natural and synthetic fragrances are mentioned as examples. Natural fragrances are extracts of flowers (lily, lavender, roses, jasmine, neroli, ylang-ylang), stems and leaves (geranium, patchouli, petitgrain), fruits (anise, coriander, caraway, juniper), fruit peel (bergamot, lemon, Oranges), roots (mace, angelica, celery, cardamom, costus, iris, calmus), woods (pine, sandal, guaiac, cedar, rosewood), herbs and grasses (tarragon, lemongrass, sage, thyme ), Needles and twigs (spruce, fir, pine, mountain pine), resins and balsams (galbanum, elemi, benzoin, myrrh, olibanum, opoponax).
- Typical synthetic fragrance compounds are products of the ester, ether, aldehyde, ketone, alcohol and hydrocarbon type. Fragrance compounds of the ester type are, for example, benzyl acetate, phenoxyethyl isobutyrate, p-tert-butylcyclohexyl acetate, linalyl acetate, dimethylbenzylcarbinylacetate, phenyethyl ethyl acetate, linalyl benzoate, benzyl formate, ethyl methylphenyl glycinate, allyl cyclohexyipropionate, benzyl formate, benzyl formate.
- the ethers include, for example, benzyl ethyl ether, the aldehydes, for example, the linear alkanols having 8 to 18 carbon atoms, citral, citronellal, citronellyloxyacetaldehyde, cyclamenaldehyde, hydroxycitronellal, lilial and bourgeonal, the ketones, for example, the jonones, ⁇ -isomethyl ionone and methylcedryiketon belong mainly to the Te ⁇ ene and balms. However, preference is given to using mixtures of different fragrances which together produce an appealing fragrance. Essential oils too Lower volatility, which are mostly used as aroma components, are suitable as perfume oils, e.g.
- sage oil chamomile oil, clove oil, lemon balm oil, mint oil, cinnamon leaf oil, linden tree oil, juniper berry oil, vetiver oil, oliban oil, galbanum oil, labolanum oil and lavandin oil.
- Perfume solubilizers which can be used in the agents according to the invention are polyol fatty acid esters, for example glycerol alkoxylated with 7 moles of ethylene oxide, which is esterified with coconut fatty acid (Cetiol HE®, Henkel KGaA) and / or hardened castor oil (Eumulgin® HRE 40 or 60, alkoxylated with 40 or 60 moles of ethylene oxide) , Henkel KGaA) and / or 2-hydroxy fatty alcohol ethoxylates (Eumulgin® L, Henkel KGaA).
- the amount of the perfume solubilizers in the agents according to the invention is generally between 0 and 10, preferably between 1 and 7% by weight.
- the agents according to the invention may contain, for example, alkanolamines, polyols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,2 glycerol and other mono- and polyhydric alcohols, and alkylbenzenesulfonates with 1 to 3 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical.
- alkanolamines polyols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,2 glycerol and other mono- and polyhydric alcohols
- alkylbenzenesulfonates with 1 to 3 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical.
- the group of lower alcohols, particularly ethanol, is particularly preferred.
- the content of the solvents depends on the type and amount of the constituents to be dissolved and is generally in the range from 0.5 to 5% by weight.
- the preferably water-soluble dyes are contained either for the coloring of the agent or for the coloring of the liquid surrounding the container.
- the content of water-soluble dyes is preferably below 1% by weight and serves to improve the appearance of the product. If an additional color signal is desired during the flushing-in process, the content of water-soluble dyes can be up to 5% by weight. Examples
- Table 2 shows further toilet gel toilet stone formulations that have an optimized ratio of surfactants to geraniol, the co-emulsifiers and perfume oil. The transparent area of these microemulsions is thereby achieved. The result is clear, gel-like formulations as shown in Examples 7 to 9.
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Abstract
The invention relates to cleaning agents for hard surfaces containing (a) alkyl and/or alkenyl oligoglycoside, (b) alkyl and/or alkenyl (ether) sulfate and/or betaine, in addition to (c) terpene alcohols.
Description
Reinigungsmittel für harte OberflächenDetergent for hard surfaces
Gebiet der ErfindungField of the Invention
Die Erfindung befindet sich auf dem Gebiet der Reinigungs- und Desinfektionsmittel und betrifft Zubereitungen mit einer speziellen Tensidkombination und Terpenalkoholen sowie deren Verwendung zur Herstellung von Reinigungsmitteln.The invention is in the field of cleaning agents and disinfectants and relates to preparations with a special combination of surfactants and terpene alcohols and their use for the production of cleaning agents.
Stand der TechnikState of the art
Als Reinigungsmittel für Spültoiletten werden seit langem Toilettensteine in fester Anbie tungsform eingesetzt, die mit Hilfe einer Vorrichtung entweder in den Spülkasten eingehängt oder unter dem Innenrand des WCs befestigt werden. Ihre Aufgabe besteht darin, die Toilette während des Spülvorgangs oberflächlich zu reinigen und insbesondere durch Freisetzung von Duftstoffen unangenehme Gerüche zu überdek- ken. Insbesondere aufgrund ihrer Aufgabe Duftstoffe freizusetzen, werden Reinigungsmittel für Spültoiletten in der Literatur auch allgemein als Duftspüler bezeichnet. Üblicherweise werden zu ihrer Herstellung Tenside, Buildersubstanzen, anorganische Salze und natürlich Duft- und Farbstoffe eingesetzt. Aus dem Stand der Technik sind eine Vielzahl derartiger Formulierungen bekannt. In der US 4534879 (Procter & Gamble) werden beispielsweise feste Reinigungsmittel beansprucht, die als Tensidkomponente Alkylsul- fate mit 9 bis 15 Kohlenstoffatomen, Alkylbenzolsulfonate und anorganische Salze enthalten. Gegenstand der EP 0265979 A1 (Akzo) sind verdickte wäßrige Reinigungsmittel, die Mischungen von Kationtensiden und Aminoxiden zusammen mit kurzkettigen Arylsulfonaten enthalten. Aus der EP 0014979 A1 (Henkel) sind Toilettensteine bekannt, die Alkylbenzolsulfonate und Alkylsuifate sowie Fettalkohol- bzw. Alkylphe- nolethoxylate enthalten. Gegenstand der DE 4337032 C2 (Henkel) sind Toilettensteine mit einem Gehalt an Alkylsulfaten, Alkylethersulfaten und Alkylglukosiden. In der EP 0268967 A1 (Henkel) werden Toilettensteine offenbart, die Natriumlaurylsulfat und Fettsäuremonoethanolamid enthalten. Die beschriebenen Toilettensteine werden in der Regel nach Gieß-, Preß-, Extrudier- oder Granulierverfahren gefertigt, die einen hohen technischen Aufwand erfordern und häufig durch die auftretende Temperaturbelastung (Gieß- /Extrudierverfahren) unerwünschte Parfümverluste erleiden. Als nachteilig erweist es sich auch, daß die aus ökologischen Gründen verbreiteten Nachfülleinheiten nur nach vollständigem Verbrauch des stück-
förmigen Köφers eingesetzt werden können. Eine wünschenswerte, beliebige Nachfüllung z.B. zur stärkeren Wirkstofffreisetzung oder insbesondere der intensiveren Duftentfaltung ist nicht möglich.As a cleaning agent for flush toilets have long been used toilet blocks in fixed supply form, which are either hung in the cistern with the help of a device or attached under the inner edge of the toilet. Their task is to clean the surface of the toilet during the flushing process and to mask unpleasant smells, in particular by releasing fragrances. Because of their task of releasing fragrances, cleaning agents for flushing toilets are also generally referred to in the literature as fragrance washers. Usually tensides, builder substances, inorganic salts and of course fragrances and colorants are used for their production. A large number of such formulations are known from the prior art. In US 4534879 (Procter & Gamble), for example, solid cleaning agents are claimed which contain as the surfactant component alkyl sulfates with 9 to 15 carbon atoms, alkylbenzenesulfonates and inorganic salts. EP 0265979 A1 (Akzo) relates to thickened aqueous cleaning agents which contain mixtures of cationic surfactants and amine oxides together with short-chain aryl sulfonates. From EP 0014979 A1 (Henkel) toilet blocks are known which contain alkylbenzenesulfonates and alkylsulfates as well as fatty alcohol or alkylphenol ethoxylates. DE 4337032 C2 (Henkel) relates to toilet blocks containing alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates and alkyl glucosides. EP 0268967 A1 (Henkel) discloses toilet blocks which contain sodium lauryl sulfate and fatty acid monoethanolamide. The toilet blocks described are generally manufactured by casting, pressing, extruding or granulating processes, which require a high level of technical complexity and frequently suffer undesirable perfume losses due to the temperature load (casting / extruding process) that occurs. It also proves to be disadvantageous that the refill units, which are widespread for ecological reasons, only after complete consumption of the piece shaped body can be used. A desirable, arbitrary refill, for example for a stronger release of active ingredient or in particular for more intensive fragrance development, is not possible.
Aus der deutschen Offenlegungsschrift DE 19715872 A1 (Henkel) sind gelförmige Toilettenreiniger mit strukturviskosen Eigenschaften bekannt, die den Aufwand der Herstellung erheblich verringern und aufgrund einfacher Technik kostengünstiger zu produzieren sind. Auch das Problem der individuellen Nachfüllmöglichkeit kann durch derartige strukturviskose Wirkstoffzubereitungen gelöst werden. Diese geiförmi- gen Toilettenreiniger enthalten Polysaccharide, insbesondere Xanthan-Gum, zur Einstellung der strukturviskosen Eigenschaften, und als Tenside zwingend Alkylpolyglykoside sowie gegebenenfalls anionische und/oder nichtionische Co-Tenside. Diese gelförmigen Reinigungsmittel müssen jedoch unter Einhaltung besonderer Vorsichtsmaßnahmen bei der Gelbildung hergestellt werden, damit zum einen keine Blasen entstehen und zum anderen die weiteren Inhaltsstoffe in dem Gel gleichmäßig verteilt eingearbeitet werden können.From the German published patent application DE 19715872 A1 (Henkel), gel-shaped toilet cleaners with pseudoplastic properties are known, which considerably reduce the effort for the production and can be produced more cheaply due to simple technology. The problem of the individual refill possibility can also be solved by such pseudoplastic active substance preparations. These geiform toilet cleaners contain polysaccharides, in particular xanthan gum, to adjust the pseudoplastic properties and, as surfactants, alkyl polyglycosides as well as optionally anionic and / or nonionic co-surfactants. However, these gel-form cleaning agents have to be manufactured with special precautions during gel formation, so that on the one hand no bubbles form and on the other hand the other ingredients can be incorporated evenly distributed in the gel.
Die komplexe Aufgabe der voriiegenden Erfindung hat folglich darin bestanden, neue Reinigungsmittel für harte Oberflächen, vorzugsweise aber gelförmige Toilettenreiniger, zur Verfügung zu stellen, die eine Viskosität aufweisen, die einerseits eine leichte Applikation ermöglicht, andererseits auch an geneigten Oberflächen nicht zu rasch ablaufen, um eine möglichst lange Einwirkzeit zu gewährleisten. Die Zubereitungen sollten zudem ein verbessertes Reinigungsvermögen aufweisen, bakterizid sein und ihre vorteilhafte Viskosität ohne Mitverwendung typischer Verdickungsmittel erhalten. Weiterhin sollten die Mittel ein gutes Anfangsschaumverhalten aufweisen, die Einarbeitung unterschiedlichster Parfümöle auch in hohen Mengen erlauben und schließlich eine hohe Lebensdauer zeigen, d.h. eine hohe Zahl von Toilettenspülungen bis zur vollständigen Einspüiung des Reinigungsmittels (Abspülzahl) ermöglichen.The complex task of the present invention was therefore to provide new cleaning agents for hard surfaces, but preferably gel-shaped toilet cleaners, which have a viscosity which on the one hand enables easy application and on the other hand does not run too quickly on inclined surfaces to ensure the longest possible exposure time. The preparations should also have an improved cleaning ability, be bactericidal and maintain their advantageous viscosity without the use of typical thickeners. Furthermore, the agents should have good initial foam behavior, allow the incorporation of a wide variety of perfume oils, even in large quantities, and ultimately have a long service life, i.e. enable a high number of toilet flushes until the detergent is completely rinsed (number of rinses).
Beschreibung der ErfindungDescription of the invention
Gegenstand der Erfindung sind Reinigungsmittel für harte Oberflächen, enthaltendThe invention relates to cleaning agents for hard surfaces containing
(a) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,(a) alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine sowie(b) alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) Terpenalkohole.(c) Terpene alcohols.
Überraschenderweise wurde gefunden, daß die erfindungsgemäßen Zubereitungen nicht nur über eine ausgezeichnete Reinigungsleistung und bakterizide Wirkung verfügen, sondern gegenüber herkömmlichen Mitteln auch ohne Mitverwendung von Verdickungsmitteln eine deutlich höhere Viskosität aufweisen und ein strukturviskoses Verhalten besitzen. Die erfindungsgemäßen Mittel zeichnen sich daher nicht nur durch leichte Anwendung und hervorragendes Ablaufverhalten aus, sie besitzen zudem ein hohes Schaumvermögen, erlauben die Einarbeitung auch größerer Mengen unterschiedlichster Parfümstoffe und lassen sich
wegen ihrer gelförmigen Beschaffenheit vor allem auch aus Einsätzen beispielsweise in Wasserkästen von Toiletten („WC-Körbchen") über einen längeren Zeitraum zuverlässig dosieren. Ferner ist es möglich, die wäßrigen Zubereitungen ganz oder teilweise zu entwässern und zu Blocks („WC-Steinen") zu verpressen.Surprisingly, it was found that the preparations according to the invention not only have excellent cleaning performance and bactericidal activity, but, compared to conventional agents, also have a significantly higher viscosity without the use of thickeners and have a pseudoplastic behavior. The agents according to the invention are therefore not only characterized by easy use and excellent drainage behavior, they also have a high foaming capacity, allow the incorporation of even large amounts of different perfume substances and can be Because of its gel-like nature, especially from applications, for example, in water boxes in toilets ("toilet bowls"), it can be metered reliably over a longer period of time. It is also possible to completely or partially dewater the aqueous preparations and to form blocks ("toilet stones" ) to press.
Alkyl- und/oder AlkenyloliαoqlvkosideAlkyl and / or alkenylolyl αoqlvkoside
Alkyl- und Alkenyloligoglykoside, die die Komponente (a) bilden, stellen bekannte nichtionische Tenside dar, die der Formel (I) folgen,Alkyl and alkenyl oligoglycosides which form component (a) are known nonionic surfactants which follow the formula (I)
R10-[G]p (I)R 1 0- [G] p (I)
in der R1 für einen Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 4 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen, G für einen Zuckerrest mit 5 oder 6 Kohlenstoffatomen und p für Zahlen von 1 bis 10 steht. Sie können nach den einschiä-gigen Verfahren der präparativen organischen Chemie erhalten werden. Stellvertretend für das umfangreiche Schrifttum sei hier auf die Schriften EP 0301298 A1 und WO 90/03977 verwiesen. Die Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside können sich von Aldosen bzw. Ketosen mit 5 oder 6 Kohlenstoffatomen, vorzugsweise der Glucose ableiten. Die bevorzugten Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside sind somit Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglucoside. Die Indexzahl p in der allgemeinen Formel (I) gibt den Oligo- merisierungsgrad (DP), d. h. die Verteilung von Mono- und Oligoglykosiden an und steht für eine Zahl zwischen 1 und 10. Während p in einer gegebenen Verbindung stets ganzzahlig sein muß und hier vor allem die Werte p = 1 bis 6 annehmen kann, ist der Wert p für ein bestimmtes Alkyloligoglykosid eine analytisch ermittelte rechnerische Größe, die meistens eine gebrochene Zahl darstellt. Vorzugsweise werden Alkyl- - und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside mit einem mittleren Oligomerisierungsgrad p von 1 ,1 bis 3,0 eingesetzt. Aus anwendungstechnischer Sicht sind solche Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside bevorzugt, deren Oligomerisierungsgrad kleiner als 1 ,7 ist und insbesondere zwischen 1,2 und 1,4 liegt. Der Alkyl- bzw. Alkenyirest R1 kann sich von primären Alkoholen mit 4 bis 11, vorzugsweise 8 bis 10 Kohlenstoffatomen ableiten. Typische Beispiele sind Butanol, Capronalkohol, Caprylalkohol, Caprinalkohol und Un- decylalkohol sowie deren technische Mischungen, wie sie beispielsweise bei der Hydrierung von technischen Fettsäuremethylestern oder im Verlauf der Hydrierung von Aldehyden aus der Roelen'schen Oxo- synthese erhalten werden. Bevorzugt sind Alkyloligoglucoside der Kettenlänge Cβ-Cio (DP = 1 bis 3), die als Vorlauf bei der destillativen Auftrennung von technischem Cβ-Ciβ-Kokosfettalkohol anfallen und mit einem Anteil von weniger als 6 Gew.-% Ci2-Alkohol verunreinigt sein können sowie Alkyloligoglucoside auf Basis technischer Cg/n-Oxoalkohole (DP = 1 bis 3). Der Alkyl- bzw. Alkenyirest R kann sich femer auch von primären Alkoholen mit 12 bis 22, vorzugsweise 12 bis 14 Kohienstoffatomen ableiten. Typische Beispiele sind Lauryialkohol, Myristylalkohol, Cetylalkohol, Palmoieylalkohol, Stearylalkohol, Isostearylalkohol, Oleylalkohol, Elaidyialkohol, Petroseiinylalkohol, Arachylalkohol, Gadoleylalkohol, Behenylalkohol, Erucylalkohol, Brassidyialkohoi sowie deren technische Gemische, die wie oben beschrieben erhalten
werden können. Bevorzugt sind Alkyloligoglucoside auf Basis von gehärtetem C12/14-Kokosalkohol mit einem DP von 1 bis 3.in which R 1 is an alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 4 to 22 carbon atoms, G is a sugar radical having 5 or 6 carbon atoms and p is a number from 1 to 10. They can be obtained using the unique procedures of preparative organic chemistry. As representative of the extensive literature, reference is made here to the documents EP 0301298 A1 and WO 90/03977. The alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides can be derived from aldoses or ketoses with 5 or 6 carbon atoms, preferably glucose. The preferred alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides are thus alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglucosides. The index number p in the general formula (I) indicates the degree of oligomerization (DP), ie the distribution of mono- and oligoglycosides, and stands for a number between 1 and 10. While p in a given compound must always be an integer and here can assume the values p = 1 to 6 in particular, the value p for a certain alkyl oligoglycoside is an analytically determined arithmetic parameter, which usually represents a fractional number. Alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides with an average degree of oligomerization p of 1.1 to 3.0 are preferably used. From an application point of view, preference is given to those alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides whose degree of oligomerization is less than 1.7 and is in particular between 1.2 and 1.4. The alkyl or alkenyi radical R 1 can be derived from primary alcohols having 4 to 11, preferably 8 to 10, carbon atoms. Typical examples are butanol, capronic alcohol, caprylic alcohol, capric alcohol and undecyl alcohol and their technical mixtures, such as are obtained, for example, in the hydrogenation of technical fatty acid methyl esters or in the course of the hydrogenation of aldehydes from Roelen's oxosynthesis. Alkyl oligoglucosides of the chain length Cβ-Cio (DP = 1 to 3) are preferred, which are obtained as a preliminary step in the separation of technical Cβ-Ciβ-coconut fatty alcohol by distillation and can be contaminated with a proportion of less than 6% by weight of Ci2-alcohol and Alkyl oligoglucosides based on technical Cg / n oxo alcohols (DP = 1 to 3). The alkyl or alkenyi radical R can also be derived from primary alcohols having 12 to 22, preferably 12 to 14 carbon atoms. Typical examples are lauryial alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmoieyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, elaidyl alcohol, petroseiinyl alcohol, arachyl alcohol, gadoleyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, erucyl alcohol, brassidyial alcohol and the technical mixtures described above can be. Alkyl oligoglucosides based on hardened C12 / 14 coconut alcohol with a DP of 1 to 3 are preferred.
Alkyl- und/oder AlkenylsulfateAlkyl and / or alkenyl sulfates
Unter Alkyl- und/oder Alkenylsulfaten, die auch häufig als Fettalkohol- oder Oxoalkoholsulfate bezeichnet werden und die Komponente (b1) bilden, sind die Sulfatierungsprodukte primärer Alkohole zu verstehen, die der Formel (II) folgen,Alkyl and / or alkenyl sulfates, which are also frequently referred to as fatty alcohol or oxo alcohol sulfates and which form component (b1), are to be understood as meaning the sulfation products of primary alcohols which follow the formula (II)
in der R2 für einen linearen oder verzweigten, aiiphatischen Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 6 bis 22, vorzugsweise 12 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen und X für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Al- kyiammonium, Alkanolammonium oder Glucammonium steht. Typische Beispiele für Alkylsulfate, die Sinne der Erfindung Anwendung finden können, sind die Sulfatierungsprodukte von Capronalkohol, Capryialko- hol, Caprinalkohol, 2-Ethylhexylalkohol, Lauryialkohol, Myristylalkohol, Cetylalkohol, Palmoleylalkohol, Stearylalkohol, Isostearylalkohol, Oleylalkohol, Elaidylalkohol, Petroselinyialkohol, Arachylalkohol, Gado- leylalkohol, Behenylalkohol und Erucylalkohoi sowie deren technischen Gemischen, die durch Hochdruckhydrierung technischer Methylesterfraktionen oder Aldehyden aus der Roelen'schen Oxosynthese erhalten werden. Die Sulfatierungsprodukte können vorzugsweise in Form ihrer Alkalisalze, und insbesondere ihrer Natriumsalze eingesetzt werden. Besonders bevorzugt sind Alkylsulfate auf Basis von Ci6/ιβ-Talgfettal- koholen bzw. pflanzlicher Fettalkohole vergleichbarer C-Kettenverteilung in Form ihrer Natriumsalze.in which R 2 is a linear or branched, aliphatic alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 6 to 22, preferably 12 to 18 carbon atoms and X is an alkali metal and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanolammonium or glucammonium. Typical examples of alkyl sulfates which can be used for the purposes of the invention are the sulfation products of capron alcohol, capryial alcohol, capric alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, lauryial alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmoleyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, arylselyl alcohol, elaidyl alcohol alcohol, elaidyl alcohol alcohol - Leyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol and erucyl alcohol and their technical mixtures, which are obtained by high pressure hydrogenation of technical methyl ester fractions or aldehydes from Roelen's oxosynthesis. The sulfation products can preferably be used in the form of their alkali metal salts, and in particular their sodium salts. Alkyl sulfates based on Ci6 / ßβ-tallow fatty alcohols or vegetable fatty alcohols of comparable carbon chain distribution in the form of their sodium salts are particularly preferred.
Alkyl- und/oder AlkeπylethersulfateAlkyl and / or alkylene ether sulfates
Alkylethersulfate ("Ethersulfate"), die die Komponente (b2) bilden, stellen ebenfalls bekannte anionische Tenside dar, die großtechnisch durch SO3- oder Chlorsulfonsäure (CSA)-Sulfatierung von Fettalkoholoder Oxoalkoholpolyglycolethern und nachfolgende Neutralisation hergestellt werden. Im Sinne der Erfindung kommen Ethersulfate in Betracht, die der Formel (III) folgen,Alkyl ether sulfates ("ether sulfates"), which form component (b2), are also known anionic surfactants which are prepared industrially by SO3 or chlorosulfonic acid (CSA) sulfation of fatty alcohol or oxoalcohol polyglycol ethers and subsequent neutralization. For the purposes of the invention, ether sulfates which follow the formula (III) are suitable
R30.(CH2CH20)nS03X (III)R30. (CH 2 CH 2 0) nS03X (III)
in der R3 für einen linearen oder verzweigten Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen, n für Zahlen von 1 bis 10 und X für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Alkylam-monium, Alka- noiammonium oder Glucammonium steht. Typische Beispiele sind die Sulfate von Anlagerungsprodukten von durchschnittlich 1 bis 10 und insbesondere 2 bis 5 Mol Ethylenoxid an Capronalkohol, Caprylalkohol, 2-Ethylhexylalkohol, .Caprinalkohol, Lauryialkohol, Isotridecylaikohol, Myristylalkohol, Cetylalkohol, Palmo-
leylalkohol, Stearylaikohol, Isostearylalkohol, Oleylalkohoi, Elaidylaikohol, Petroselinylalkohol, Arachylaiko- hol, Gadoleyialkohol, Behenylalkohol, Erucylalkohol und Brassidylalkohol sowie deren technische Mi¬ schungen, in Form ihrer Natrium- und/oder Magnesiumsalze. Die Ethersulfate können dabei sowohl eine konventionelle als auch eine eingeengte Homoiogenverteilung aufweisen. Besonders bevorzugt ist der Einsatz von Ethersuifaten auf Basis von Addukten von durchschnittlich 2 bis 3 Mol Ethyienoxid an techni¬ sche C12/14- bzw. C 12/18- Kokosfettalkohoifraktionen in Form ihrer Natrium- und/oder Magnesiumsalze.in the R 3 for a linear or branched alkyl and / or alkenyi radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, n for numbers from 1 to 10 and X for an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanammonium or glucammonium stands. Typical examples are the sulfates of addition products with an average of 1 to 10 and in particular 2 to 5 moles of ethylene oxide with capron alcohol, caprylic alcohol, 2-ethylhexyl alcohol, .capric alcohol, lauryial alcohol, isotridecyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, palmo leylalkohol, Stearylaikohol, isostearyl alcohol, Oleylalkohoi, Elaidylaikohol, petroselinyl, Arachylaiko- hol, Gadoleyialkohol, behenyl alcohol, erucyl alcohol and brassidyl alcohol and technical-grade mixtures ¬ Mi, in the form of their sodium and / or magnesium salts. The ether sulfates can have both a conventional and a narrowed homogeneous distribution. Especially preferred is the use of Ethersuifaten based on adducts of on average 2 to 3 moles Ethyienoxid to techni cal ¬ C12 / 14 or C 12 / 18- Kokosfettalkohoifraktionen in the form of their sodium and / or magnesium salts.
BetaineBetaine
Betaine, die als Komponente (b3) in Betracht kommen, stellen bekannte Tenside dar, die überwiegend durch Carboxyalkylierung, vorzugsweise Carboxymethylierung von aminischen Verbindungen hergestellt werden. Vorzugsweise werden die Ausgangsstoffe mit Halogencarbonsäuren oder deren Salzen, insbe¬ sondere mit Natriumchloracetat kondensiert, wobei pro Mol Betain ein Mol Salz gebildet wird. Ferner ist auch die Anlagerung von ungesättigten Carbonsäuren wie beispielsweise Acrylsäure möglich. Zur Nomenklatur und insbesondere zur Unterscheidung zwischen Betainen und "echten" Amphotensiden sei auf den Beitrag von U.PIoog in Seifen-Öle-Fette-Wachse, 198, 373 (1982) verwiesen. Weitere Übersichten zu diesem Thema finden sich beispielsweise von A.O'Lennick et al. in HAPPI, Nov. 70 (1986), S.Holzman et al. in Tens.Surf.Det. 23, 309 (1986), R.Bilbo et al. in Soap Cosm. Chem.Spec. Apr. 46 (1990) und P.EIIis et al. in Euro Cosm.1, 14 (1994). Beispiele für geeignete Betaine stellen die Carboxyalkylierungsprodukte von sekundären und insbesondere tertiären Aminen dar, die der Formel (IV) folgen,Betaines which can be considered as component (b3) are known surfactants which are predominantly prepared by carboxyalkylation, preferably carboxymethylation, of amine compounds. Preferably, the starting materials with halocarboxylic acids or salts thereof, in particular ¬ sondere condensed with sodium chloroacetate, wherein per mole of betaine mole of salt is formed. The addition of unsaturated carboxylic acids such as acrylic acid is also possible. Regarding the nomenclature and in particular the distinction between betaines and "real" amphoteric surfactants, reference is made to the contribution by U.PIoog in Seifen-Öle-Fette-Wwachs, 198, 373 (1982). Further overviews on this topic can be found for example by A. O'Lennick et al. in HAPPI, Nov. 70 (1986), S. Holzman et al. in Tens.Surf.Det. 23, 309 (1986), R.Bilbo et al. in Soap Cosm. Chem.Spec. Apr. 46 (1990) and P.EIIis et al. in Euro Cosm. 1, 14 (1994). Examples of suitable betaines are the carboxyalkylation products of secondary and in particular tertiary amines which follow the formula (IV)
I R -N-(CH2)mCOOY (IV)IR -N- (CH 2 ) mCOOY (IV)
in der R4 für Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyireste mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen, R5 für Wasserstoff oder Alkylre- ste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, R6 für Alkylreste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, m für Zahlen von 1 bis 6 und Y für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall oder Ammonium steht. Typische Beispiele sind die Carboxy- methyiierungsprodukte von Hexylmethylamin, Hexyidimethylamin, Octyldimethylamin, Decyldimethylamin, Dodecylmethylamin, Dodecyldimethyiamin, Dodecylethylmethylamin, Ci2/i4-Kokosalkyldi-methylamin, Myri- styldimethylamin, Cetyldimethylamin, Stearyldimethylamin, Stearylethylmethylamin, Oleyidimethylamin, Ci6/18-Talgalkyidimethylamin sowie deren technische Gemische. Weiterhin kommen auch Carboxyalkylierungsprodukte von Amidoaminen in Betracht, die der Formel (V) folgen,in which R 4 stands for alkyl and / or alkenyi residues with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, R 5 stands for hydrogen or alkyl residues with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R 6 stands for alkyl residues with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, m stands for numbers from 1 to 6 and Y. represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium. Typical examples are the carboxy methyiierungsprodukte of hexylmethylamine, Hexyidimethylamin, octyldimethylamine, decyldimethylamine, dodecylmethylamine, Dodecyldimethyiamin, Dodecylethylmethylamin, Ci2 / i4-Kokosalkyldi-methylamine, styldimethylamin myristic, cetyldimethylamine, stearyldimethylamine, stearyl, Oleyidimethylamin, Ci6 / 18 as well as their technical Talgalkyidimethylamin Mixtures. Carboxyalkylation products of amidoamines which follow the formula (V) are also suitable,
I R7CO.NH-(CH2)p-N-(CH2)qCOOY (V)
in der R7CO für einen aliphatischen Acylrest mit 6 bis 22 Kohienstoffatomen und 0 oder 1 bis 3 Doppelbindungen, R5 für Wasserstoff oder Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, R8 für Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, p und q unabhängig voneinander für Zahlen von 1 bis 6 und Y für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall oder Ammonium steht. Typische Beispiele sind Umsetzungsprodukte von Fettsäuren mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen, namentlich Capronsäure, Caprylsäure, Caprinsäure, Laurinsäure, Myristinsäure, Palmitinsäure, Palmoleinsäure, Stearinsäure, isostearinsäure, Ölsäure, Elaidinsäure, Petroselinsäure, Linolsäure, Linoiensäure, Elaeostearinsäure, Arachinsäure, Gadoleinsäure, Behensäure und Erucasäure sowie deren technische Gemische, mit N,N-Dimethylaminoethylamin, N,N-Dimethylaminopropylamin, N,N- Diethylaminoethylamin und N.N-Diethyl-aminopropylamin, die mit Natriumchloracetat kondensiert werden. Bevorzugt ist der Einsatz eines Kondensationsproduktes von Ca/i8-Kokosfettsäure-N,N- dimethylaminopropylamid mit Natriumchloracetat.IR 7 CO.NH- (CH2) pN- (CH 2 ) qCOOY (V) in the R 7 CO for an aliphatic acyl radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms and 0 or 1 to 3 double bonds, R 5 for hydrogen or alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R 8 for alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, p and q independently of one another for Numbers from 1 to 6 and Y represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium. Typical examples are reaction products of fatty acids having 6 to 22 carbon atoms, namely caproic acid, caprylic acid, capric acid, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, palmoleic acid, stearic acid, isostearic acid, oleic acid, elaidic acid, petroselinic acid, linoleic acid, linoic acid, elaeostearic acid, gadoleic acid and arachic acid, arachic acid and their technical mixtures, with N, N-dimethylaminoethylamine, N, N-dimethylaminopropylamine, N, N-diethylaminoethylamine and NN-diethylamino propylamine, which are condensed with sodium chloroacetate. It is preferred to use a condensation product of Ca / 18 coconut fatty acid N, N-dimethylaminopropylamide with sodium chloroacetate.
TeroenalkoholeTeroen alcohols
Terpenalkohole, die die Komponente (c) darstellen, leiten sich von Teφenkohlenwasserstoffen ab, welche ihrerseits wieder als Polymerisationsprodukte des Isoprens aufgefaßt werden können. Natürliche Teφe- nalkohole liegen in der Regel in Form ihrer Ester vor. Typische Beispiele sind Menthol, Anethol, Citronellol, Eugenol, Isoeugenol, Geraniol, Linalool, Nerol, Phenylethylalkohol, Tetrahydro-myrcenol und Teφineol. Vorzugsweise werden Geraniol oder Tetrahydromyrcenol eingesetzt. Der besondere Vorteil bei ihrem Einsatz besteht darin, daß sie primär Parfümstoffe darstellen, jedoch gleichzeitig verdickend wirken.Terpene alcohols, which are component (c), are derived from hydrocarbons, which in turn can be regarded as polymerization products of isoprene. Natural tefen alcohols are usually in the form of their esters. Typical examples are menthol, anethole, citronellol, eugenol, isoeugenol, geraniol, linalool, nerol, phenylethyl alcohol, tetrahydro-myrcenol and Teφineol. Geraniol or tetrahydromyrcenol are preferably used. The particular advantage of using them is that they are primarily perfumes, but at the same time have a thickening effect.
Gewerbliche AnwendbarkeitIndustrial applicability
Zur Einstellung eines sauren pH-Wertes können die erfindungsgemäßen Zubereitungen Mineralsäuren, wie z.B. Salzsäure oder Phosphorsäure oder auch organische Säuren, wie z.B. Ameisensäure, Adipinsäu- re, Weinsäure oder vorzugsweise Citronensäure enthalten. Die Einsatzmenge richtet sich nach dem gewünschten pH-Wert, welcher insbesondere im Bereich von 1 ,5 bis 3 liegen sollte. In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform der Erfindung enthalten die MittelTo adjust an acidic pH, the preparations according to the invention can include mineral acids, such as Hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid or also organic acids, e.g. Contain formic acid, adipic acid, tartaric acid or preferably citric acid. The amount used depends on the desired pH, which should be in the range from 1.5 to 3 in particular. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the agents contain
(a) 1 bis 10, vorzugsweise 2 bis 5 Gew.-% Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,(a) 1 to 10, preferably 2 to 5% by weight of alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) 1 bis 10, vorzugsweise 2 bis 5 Gew.-% Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine sowie(b) 1 to 10, preferably 2 to 5% by weight of alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) 0,1 bis 15, vorzugsweise 5 bis 11 Gew.-% Teφenalkohole,
mit der Maßgabe, daß sich die Mengenangaben mit Wasser sowie gegebenenfalls weiteren Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffen zu 100 Gew.-% ergänzen. Ein weiterer Gegenstand der vorliegenden Erfindung betrifft schließlich die Verwendung von Mischungen, enthaltend(c) 0.1 to 15, preferably 5 to 11% by weight of te alcohols, with the proviso that the amounts given with water and possibly other auxiliaries and additives are 100% by weight. Another object of the present invention finally relates to the use of mixtures containing
(a) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,(a) alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine sowie(b) alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) Teφenalkohole,(c) partial alcohols,
zur Herstellung von Reinigungsmitteln für harte Oberflächen, vorzugsweise gelförmigen Toilettenreinigern.for the production of cleaning agents for hard surfaces, preferably gel-shaped toilet cleaners.
Hilfs- und ZusatzstoffeAuxiliaries and additives
Die erfindungsgemäßen gelförmigen Reinigungsmittel können weiterhin Co-Tenside, kalklösende Builder, Parfüme, Parfümsolubilisatoren, Lösungsmittel, keimhemmende Mittel, Konservierungsmittel, Farbstoffe, pH-Regulatoren und dergleichen enthalten.The gel-form cleaning agents according to the invention can furthermore contain co-surfactants, lime-dissolving builders, perfumes, perfume solubilizers, solvents, germ-inhibiting agents, preservatives, dyes, pH regulators and the like.
Als Co-Tenside können nichtionische, anionische, kationische und/oder amphotere bzw. amphotere Tenside enthalten sein, deren Anteil an den Mitteln üblicherweise bei etwa 1 bis 5 und vorzugsweise 2 bis 3 Gew.-% liegt. Typische Beispiele für anionische Tenside sind Seifen, Alkylbenzolsulfonate, Alkansulfo- nate, Olefinsulfonate, Alkylethersulfonate, Glycerinethersulfonate, α-Methylestersulfonate, Sulfofettsäuren, Glycerinethersulfate, Hydroxymischethersulfate, Monoglycerid(ether)sulfate, Fettsäureamid(ether)sulfate, Mono- und Dialkylsulfosuccinate, Mono- und Dialkylsulfosuccinamate, Sulfotriglyceride, Amidseifen, Ether- carbonsäuren und deren Salze, Fettsäureisethionate, Fettsäuresarcosinate, Fettsäuretauride, N- Acylaminosäuren wie beispielsweise Acyllactylate, Acyltartrate, Acylgiutamate und Acylaspartate, Al- kyloligogiucosidsulfate, Proteinfettsäurekondensate (insbesondere pflanzliche Produkte auf Weizenbasis) und Alkyl(ether)phosphate. Sofern die anionischen Tenside Polyglycoletherketten enthalten, können diese eine konventionelle, vorzugsweise jedoch eine eingeengte Homoiogenverteilung aufweisen. Typische Beispiele für nichtionische Tenside sind Fettalkoholpoly-glycolether, Alkylphenolpolygiycolether, Fettsäure- polyglycolester, Fettsäureamidpolyglycolether, Fettaminpolyglycolether, alkoxylierte Triglyceride, (Hydroxy- )Mischether bzw. Mischformale, gegebenenfalls partiell oxidierte Glucoronsäurederivate, Fettsäure-N- alkylglucamide, Proteinhydrolysate (insbesondere pflanzliche Produkte auf Weizenbasis), Polyolfett- säureester, Zuckerester, Sorbitanester, Polysorbate und Aminoxide. Sofern die nichtionischen Tenside Polyglycoletherketten enthalten, können diese eine konventionelle, vorzugsweise jedoch eine eingeengte Homoiogenverteilung aufweisen. Typische Beispiele für kationische Tenside sind Esterquats und Tetraal- kylammoniumverbindungen. Bei den genannten Tensiden handelt es sich ausschließlich um bekannte Verbindungen. Hinsichtlich Struktur und Herstellung dieser Stoffe sei auf einschlägige Übersichtsarbeiten beispielsweise J.Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in Consumer Products", Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1987, S.
54-124 oder J.Falbe (ed.), "Katalysatoren, Tenside und Mineralöladditive", Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1978, S. 123-217 verwiesen. Vorzugsweise werden als Co-Tenside Alkoholethoxylate, Hydroxymischether, Fettsäuremethylestere thoxyiate und/oder Aminoxide eingesetzt.Non-ionic, anionic, cationic and / or amphoteric or amphoteric surfactants can be present as co-surfactants, the proportion of these agents usually being about 1 to 5 and preferably 2 to 3% by weight. Typical examples of anionic surfactants are soaps, alkylbenzenesulfonates, alkanesulfonates, olefinsulfonates, alkylethersulfonates, glycerol ether sulfonates, α-methyl ester sulfonates, sulfofatty acids, glycerol ether sulfates, hydroxymixed ether sulfates, monoglyceride (ether) sulfates, and sulfate amide monosulfonate and fatty acid amide (ether) sulfate, fatty acid amide sulfate, and fatty acid amide sulfonate, fatty acid amide sulfate, and fatty acid amide sulfate, fatty acid amide (F) Dialkyl sulfosuccinamates, sulfotriglycerides, amide soaps, ether carboxylic acids and their salts, fatty acid isethionates, fatty acid sarcosinates, fatty acid taurides, N-acyl amino acids such as, for example, acyl lactylates, acyl tartrates, acyl giutamates and acyl aspartates, protein (alcyl sulfate based products), alcyl sulfate oligogate products, alcyl sulfate based products, alcyl sulfate organic products, . If the anionic surfactants contain polyglycol ether chains, they can have a conventional, but preferably a narrow, homogeneous distribution. Typical examples of nonionic surfactants are fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers, fatty acid polyglycol esters, fatty acid amide polyglycol ethers, fatty amine polyglycol ethers, alkoxylated triglycerides, (hydroxy) mixed ethers or mixed formals, optionally partially oxidized glucoronic acid derivatives, wheat acid amides, in particular vegetable hydrolysis products, fatty acid-N-alkyl glucose products, fatty acid-N-alkyl glucose products ), Polyol fatty acid esters, sugar esters, sorbitan esters, polysorbates and amine oxides. If the nonionic surfactants contain polyglycol ether chains, they can have a conventional, but preferably a narrowed, homogeneous distribution. Typical examples of cationic surfactants are esterquats and tetraalkylammonium compounds. The surfactants mentioned are exclusively known compounds. With regard to the structure and manufacture of these substances, relevant review articles include, for example, J. Falbe (ed.), "Surfactants in Consumer Products", Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1987, p. 54-124 or J. Falbe (ed.), "Catalysts, surfactants and mineral oil additives", Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1978, pp. 123-217. Alcohol ethoxylates, hydroxy mixed ethers, fatty acid methyl esters and / or amine oxides are preferably used as co-surfactants.
Als kalklösende Mittel sind vorzugsweise kalklösende Säuren wie die Citronensäure, Ameisensäure, Essigsäure, Milchsäure oder deren wasserlöslichen Salze enthalten, die in einer Menge - bezogen auf die Mittel - von 1 bis 12 Gew.-%, vorzugsweise von 2 bis 7 Gew.-% eingesetzt werden können.As descaling agents, preferably descaling acids such as citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acid or their water-soluble salts are present, which in an amount - based on the agent - from 1 to 12 wt .-%, preferably from 2 to 7 wt .-% can be used.
Weitere fakultative Bestandteile der erfindungsgemäßen Mittel sind Builder, vorzugsweise wasserlösliche Builder, da sie auf harten Oberflächen in der Regel weniger dazu tendieren unlösliche Rückstände zu bilden. Geeignete flüssige, wasserlösliche Builder sind Ethylendiamintetraessigsäure, Nitriiotriessigsäure, Citronensäure sowie anorganische Phosphonsäuren, wie z.B. die neutral reagierenden Natriumsalze von 1-Hydroxyethan-1 ,1 ,-diphosphonat, die in Mengen von 0,5 bis 5, vorzugsweise 1 bis 2 Gew.-% zugegen sein können. Als feste bzw. wasserunlösliche Builder wird insbesondere feinkristalliner, synthetisches und gebundenes Wasser enthaltender Zeolith wie Zeolith NaA in Waschmittelqualität eingesetzt. Geeignet sind jedoch auch Zeolith NaX sowie Mischungen aus NaA und NaX. Der Zeolith kann als sprühgetrocknetes Pulver oder auch als ungetrocknete, von ihrer Herstellung noch feuchte, stabilisierte Suspension zum Einsatz kommen. Für den Fall, daß der Zeolith als Suspension eingesetzt wird, kann diese geringe Zusätze an nichtionischen Tensiden als Stabilisatoren enthalten, beispielsweise 1 bis 3 Gew.-%, bezogen auf Zeolith, an ethoxylierten Ci2-Ci8-Fettalkoholen mit 2 bis 5 Ethylenoxidgruppen oder ethoxylierte Isotridecanole. Geeignete Zeolithe weisen eine mittlere Teilchengröße von weniger als 10 μm (Volumenverteilung; Meßmethode: Coulter Counter) auf und enthalten vorzugsweise 18 bis 22, insbesondere 20 bis 22 Gew.-% an gebundenem Wasser. Geeignete Substitute bzw. Teilsubstitute für Zeolithe sind kristalline, schichtförmige Natriumsiiicate der allgemeinen Formel NaMSixθ2x+ryH2θ, wobei M Natrium oder Wasserstoff bedeutet, x eine Zahl von 1 ,9 bis 4 und y eine Zahl von 0 bis 20 ist und bevorzugte Werte für x 2, 3 oder 4 sind. Derartige kristalline Schichtsiiicate werden beispielsweise in der europäischen Patentanmeldung EP 0164514 A1 beschrieben. Bevorzugte kristalline Schichtsiiicate sind solche, in denen M in der allgemeinen Formel für Natrium steht und x die Werte 2 oder 3 annimmt. Insbesondere sind sowohl ß- als auch γ- Natriumdisilicate Na2Si2θs-yH2θ bevorzugt, wobei ß-Natriumdisilicat beispielsweise nach dem Verfahren erhalten werden kann, das in der internationalen Patentanmeldung WO 91/08171 beschrieben ist. Die erfindungsgemäßen Zubereitungen können als feste Builder vorzugsweise 10 bis 60 Gew.-% Zeolith und/oder kristalline Schichtsiiicate enthalten, wobei Mischungen von Zeolith und kristallinen Schichtsiiica- ten in einem beliebigen Verhältnis besonders vorteilhaft sein können, insbesondere ist es bevorzugt, daß die Mittel 20 bis 50 Gew.-% Zeolith und/oder kristalline Schichtsiiicate enthalten. Besonders bevorzugte Mittel enthalten bis 40 Gew.-% Zeolith und insbesondere bis 35 Gew.-% Zeolith, jeweils bezogen auf wasserfreie Aktivsubstanz. Weitere geeignete Inhaltsstoffe der Mittel sind wasserlösliche amoφhe Silicate; vorzugsweise werden sie in Kombination mit Zeolith und/oder kristallinen Schichtsilicaten eingesetzt. Insbesondere bevorzugt sind dabei Mittel, weiche vor allem Natriumsilicat mit einem molaren Verhältnis (Modul) Na20 : SiO∑ von 1 :1 bis 1 :4,5, vorzugsweise von 1 :2 bis 1:3,5, enthalten. Der Gehalt der Mittel an
amoφhen Natriumsilicaten beträgt dabei vorzugsweise bis 15 Gew.-% und vorzugsweise zwischen 2 und 8 Gew.-%. Auch Phosphate wie Tripolyphosphate, Pyrophosphate und Orthophosphate können in geringen Mengen in den Mitteln enthalten sein. Vorzugsweise beträgt der Gehalt der Phosphate in den Mitteln bis 15 Gew.-%, jedoch insbesondere 0 bis 10 Gew.-%. Außerdem können die Mittel auch zusätzlich Schichtsiiicate natürlichen und synthetischen Ursprungs enthalten. Derartige Schichtsiiicate sind beispielsweise aus den Patentanmeldungen DE 2334899 B1, EP 0026529 A1 und DE 3526405 A1 bekannt. Ihre Verwendbarkeit ist nicht auf eine spezielle Zusammensetzung bzw. Strukturformel beschränkt. Bevorzugt sind hier jedoch Smectite, insbesondere Bentonite. Geeignete Schichtsiiicate, die zur Gruppe der mit Wasser quellfähigen Smectite zählen, sind z.B. solche der allgemeinen FormelnOther optional constituents of the agents according to the invention are builders, preferably water-soluble builders, since they generally have less tendency to form insoluble residues on hard surfaces. Suitable liquid, water-soluble builders are ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, nitriiotrieslacetic acid, citric acid and inorganic phosphonic acids, such as, for example, the neutral sodium salts of 1-hydroxyethane-1, 1, -diphosphonate, which are present in amounts of 0.5 to 5, preferably 1 to 2,% by weight. % can be present. The solid or water-insoluble builder used is, in particular, finely crystalline, synthetic and bound water-containing zeolite such as zeolite NaA in detergent quality. However, zeolite NaX and mixtures of NaA and NaX are also suitable. The zeolite can be used as a spray-dried powder or as an undried stabilized suspension that is still moist from its manufacture. In the event that the zeolite is used as a suspension, it may contain minor additions of nonionic surfactants as stabilizers, for example 1 to 3% by weight, based on zeolite, of ethoxylated Ci2-Ci8 fatty alcohols with 2 to 5 ethylene oxide groups or ethoxylated Isotridecanols. Suitable zeolites have an average particle size of less than 10 μm (volume distribution; measurement method: Coulter Counter) and preferably contain 18 to 22, in particular 20 to 22% by weight of bound water. Suitable substitutes or partial substitutes for zeolites are crystalline, layered sodium silicates of the general formula NaMSi x θ2x + ryH2θ, where M is sodium or hydrogen, x is a number from 1, 9 to 4 and y is a number from 0 to 20 and preferred values for x is 2, 3 or 4. Such crystalline layer silicates are described, for example, in European patent application EP 0164514 A1. Preferred crystalline layer silicates are those in which M stands for sodium in the general formula and x assumes the values 2 or 3. In particular, both β- and γ-sodium disilicate Na2Si2θs-yH2θ are preferred, wherein β-sodium disilicate can be obtained, for example, by the method described in international patent application WO 91/08171. As solid builders, the preparations according to the invention can preferably contain 10 to 60% by weight of zeolite and / or crystalline layered silicates, mixtures of zeolite and crystalline layered silicates in any ratio being particularly advantageous; it is particularly preferred that the agents 20 contain up to 50 wt .-% zeolite and / or crystalline layer silicates. Particularly preferred agents contain up to 40% by weight of zeolite and in particular up to 35% by weight of zeolite, in each case based on anhydrous active substance. Other suitable ingredients of the agents are water-soluble amorphous silicates; they are preferably used in combination with zeolite and / or crystalline layered silicates. Particularly preferred are agents which contain, in particular, sodium silicate with a molar ratio (module) Na 2 0: SiO ∑ of 1: 1 to 1: 4.5, preferably of 1: 2 to 1: 3.5. The content of funds amorphous sodium silicates are preferably up to 15% by weight and preferably between 2 and 8% by weight. Phosphates such as tripolyphosphates, pyrophosphates and orthophosphates can also be present in small amounts in the compositions. The content of the phosphates in the compositions is preferably up to 15% by weight, but in particular 0 to 10% by weight. In addition, the agents can additionally contain layered silicates of natural and synthetic origin. Such layer silicates are known, for example, from patent applications DE 2334899 B1, EP 0026529 A1 and DE 3526405 A1. Their usability is not limited to a special composition or structural formula. However, smectites, in particular bentonites, are preferred here. Suitable layer silicates, which belong to the group of water-swellable smectites, are, for example, those of the general formulas
(OH)4Si8-yAly(MgxAl4-x)θ2o Montmoπilonit (OH)4Si8-yAly(Mg6-zLiz)θ2o Hectorit (OH)4Si8-yAly(Mg6-z Alz)02o Saponit(OH) 4 Si8-yAly (Mg x Al4-x) θ2o Montmoπilonit (OH) 4Si8- y Aly (Mg6- z Li z ) θ2o Hectorite (OH) 4Si8-yAl y (Mg6-z Al z ) 0 2 o Saponite
mit x = 0 bis 4, y = 0 bis 2, z = 0 bis 6. Zusätzlich kann in das Kristallgitter der Schichtsiiicate gemäß den vorstehenden Formeln geringe Mengen an Eisen eingebaut sein. Femer können die Schichtsiiicate aufgrund ihrer ionenaustauschenden Eigenschaften Wasserstoff-, Alkali-, Erdalkaliionen, insbesondere Na* und Ca2+ enthalten. Die Hydratwassermenge liegt meist im Bereich von 8 bis 20 Gew.-% und ist vom Quellzustand bzw. von der Art der Bearbeitung abhängig. Brauchbare Schichtsiiicate sind beispielsweise aus US 3,966,629, US 4,062,647, EP 0026529 A1 und EP 0028432 A1 bekannt. Vorzugsweise werden Schichtsiiicate verwendet, die aufgrund einer Alkalibehandlung weitgehend frei von Calciumionen und stark färbenden Eisenionen sind. Brauchbare organische Gerüstsubstanzen sind beispielsweise die bevorzugt in Form ihrer Natriumsalze eingesetzten Polycarbonsäuren, wie Citronensäure, Adipinsäure, Bernsteinsäure, Glutarsäure, Weinsäure, Zuckersäuren, Aminocarbonsäuren, Nitrilotriessigsäure (NTA), sofern ein derartiger Einsatz aus ökologischen Gründen nicht zu beanstanden ist, sowie Mischungen aus diesen. Bevorzugte Salze sind die Salze der Polycarbonsäuren wie Citronensäure, Adipinsäure, Bemsteinsäure, Glutarsäure, Weinsäure, Zuckersäuren und Mischungen aus diesen. Geeignete polymere Polycarboxylate sind beispielsweise die Natriumsalze der Polyacrylsäure oder der Polymethacrylsäure, beispielsweise solche mit einer relativen Moiekülmasse von 800 bis 150000 (auf Säure bezogen). Geeignete copoiymere Polycarboxylate sind insbesondere solche der Acrylsäure mit Methacrylsäure und der Acrylsäure oder Methacrylsäure mit Maleinsäure. Als besonders geeignet haben sich Copoiymere der Acrylsäure mit Maleinsäure erwiesen, die 50 bis 90 Gew.-% Acrylsäure und 50 bis 10 Gew.-% Maleinsäure enthalten. Ihre relative Moiekülmasse, bezogen auf freie Säuren, beträgt im allgemeinen 5000 bis 200000, vorzugsweise 10000 bis 120000 und insbesondere 50000 bis 100000. Der Einsatz polymerer Polycarboxylate ist nicht zwingend erforderlich. Falls jedoch polymere Polycarboxylate eingesetzt werden, so sind Mittel bevorzugt, welche biologisch abbaubare Polymere, beispielsweise Teφolymere, die als Monomere Acrylsäure und Maieinsäure bzw. deren Salze sowie Vinylalkohol bzw. Vinylalkohol-Derivate oder die als Monomere Acrylsäure und 2-Alkylaliyisulfonsäure bzw. deren Salze sowie Zuckerderivate enthalten. Insbesondere sind Teφolymere bevorzugt, die nach der Lehre der deutschen Patentanmeldungen DE 4221381 A1 und DE
4300772 A1 erhalten werden. Weitere geeignete Buildersubstanzen sind Polyacetaie, welche durch Umsetzung von Dialdehyden mit Polyolcarbonsäuren, welche 5 bis 7 Kohlenstoffatome und mindestens 3 Hydroxylgruppen aufweisen, beispielsweise wie in der europäischen Patentanmeldung EP 0280223 A1 beschrieben erhalten werden können. Bevorzugte Polyacetaie werden aus Dialdehyden wie Glyoxal, Glut- araldehyd, Terephthaialdehyd sowie deren Gemischen und aus Polyolcarbonsäuren wie Gluconsäure und/oder Glucoheptonsäure erhalten. Besonders bevorzugt ist die Gruppe der Citrate. Die Builder können in Mengen von 0 bis 5 Gew.-% in den erfindungsgemäßen Mitteln enthalten sein.with x = 0 to 4, y = 0 to 2, z = 0 to 6. In addition, small amounts of iron can be incorporated into the crystal lattice of the layer silicate according to the above formulas. Because of their ion-exchanging properties, the layered silicates can also contain hydrogen, alkali, alkaline earth ions, in particular Na * and Ca 2+ . The amount of water of hydration is usually in the range of 8 to 20% by weight and depends on the swelling condition or the type of processing. Useful layer silicates are known, for example, from US 3,966,629, US 4,062,647, EP 0026529 A1 and EP 0028432 A1. Layer silicates are preferably used which are largely free of calcium ions and strongly coloring iron ions due to an alkali treatment. Usable organic builders are, for example, the polycarboxylic acids preferably used in the form of their sodium salts, such as citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, tartaric acid, sugar acids, aminocarboxylic acids, nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), as long as such use is not objectionable for ecological reasons, and mixtures of these . Preferred salts are the salts of polycarboxylic acids such as citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, tartaric acid, sugar acids and mixtures of these. Suitable polymeric polycarboxylates are, for example, the sodium salts of polyacrylic acid or polymethacrylic acid, for example those with a relative molecular weight of 800 to 150,000 (based on acid). Suitable copolymeric polycarboxylates are, in particular, those of acrylic acid with methacrylic acid and of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with maleic acid. Copolymers of acrylic acid with maleic acid which contain 50 to 90% by weight of acrylic acid and 50 to 10% by weight of maleic acid have proven to be particularly suitable. Their relative molecular weight, based on free acids, is generally 5,000 to 200,000, preferably 10,000 to 120,000 and in particular 50,000 to 100,000. The use of polymeric polycarboxylates is not absolutely necessary. However, if polymeric polycarboxylates are used, agents are preferred which are biodegradable polymers, for example tepolymers, the monomers acrylic acid and maleic acid or salts thereof, and vinyl alcohol or vinyl alcohol derivatives or the monomers acrylic acid and 2-alkylalysulfonic acid or salts thereof as well as sugar derivatives. In particular, polymers are preferred which, according to the teaching of German patent applications DE 4221381 A1 and DE 4300772 A1 can be obtained. Further suitable builder substances are polyacetia, which can be obtained by reacting dialdehydes with polyolcarboxylic acids which have 5 to 7 carbon atoms and at least 3 hydroxyl groups, for example as described in European patent application EP 0280223 A1. Preferred polyacetas are obtained from dialdehydes such as glyoxal, glutaraldehyde, terephthalic aldehyde and mixtures thereof and from polyol carboxylic acids such as gluconic acid and / or glucoheptonic acid. The group of citrates is particularly preferred. The builders can be present in the compositions according to the invention in amounts of 0 to 5% by weight.
Die hygienische Wirkung kann durch Zusatz keimhemmender Mittel verstärkt werden. Geeignete keimhemmende Mittel sind insbesondere Isothiazolingemische, Natriumbenzoat und/oder Salicylsäure. Weitere Beispiere sind Stoffe mit spezifischer Wirkung gegen gram-positive Bakterien wie etwa 2,4,4'-Trichlor-2'- hydroxydiphenylether, Chlorhexidin (1 ,6-Di-(4-chloφhenyl-biguanido)-hexan) oder TCC (3,4,4'- Trichlorcarbanilid). Auch zahlreiche Riechstoffe und etherische Öle weisen antimikrobielle Eigenschaften auf. Typische Beispiele sind die Wirkstoffe Eugenol, Menthol und Thymol in Nelken-, Minz- und Thymianöl. Ein interessantes natürliches keimhemmendes Mittel ist der Teφenalkohol Famesol (3,7,11 -Trimethyl- 2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol), der im Lindenblütenöl vorhanden ist und einen Maiglöckchengeruch hat. Auch Glycerinmonolaurat hat sich als Bakteriostatikum bewährt. Die Menge dieser keimhemmenden Mittel hängt stark von der Wirksamkeit der jeweiligen Verbindung ab und kann bis zu 5 Gew.-% betragen. Vorzugsweise sind die keimhemmenden Mittel in Mengen zwischen 0 und 10, vorzugsweise zwischen 0,01 und 7 Gew.-% enthalten.The hygienic effect can be enhanced by adding germ-inhibiting agents. Suitable germ inhibitors are in particular isothiazoline mixtures, sodium benzoate and / or salicylic acid. Other examples are substances with specific activity against gram-positive bacteria such as 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxydiphenyl ether, chlorhexidine (1, 6-di- (4-chloro-phenyl-biguanido) hexane) or TCC (3 , 4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide). Numerous fragrances and essential oils also have antimicrobial properties. Typical examples are the active ingredients eugenol, menthol and thymol in clove, mint and thyme oil. An interesting natural germ-inhibiting agent is the Teφenalkohol Famesol (3,7,11 -trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol), which is present in the linden blossom oil and has a lily of the valley smell. Glycerol monolaurate has also proven itself as a bacteriostatic. The amount of these antimicrobial agents strongly depends on the effectiveness of the respective compound and can be up to 5% by weight. The germ-inhibiting agents are preferably present in amounts between 0 and 10, preferably between 0.01 and 7% by weight.
Bei den fakultativ enthaltenen zusätzlichen Parfümstoffen handelt es sich um die aus dem Stand der Technik gängigen. Als Beispiele seien genannt Gemische aus natürlichen und synthetischen Riechstoffen. Natürliche Riechstoffe sind Extrakte von Blüten (Lilie, Lavendel, Rosen, Jasmin, Neroli, Ylang-Ylang), Stengeln und Blättern (Geranium, Patchouli, Petitgrain), Früchten (Anis, Koriander, Kümmel, Wacholder), Fruchtschalen (Bergamotte, Zitrone, Orangen), Wurzeln (Macis, Angelica, Sellerie, Kardamon, Costus, Iris, Calmus), Hölzern (Pinien-, Sandel-, Guajak-, Zedern-, Rosenholz), Kräutern und Gräsern (Estragon, Le- mongras, Salbei, Thymian), Nadeln und Zweigen (Fichte, Tanne, Kiefer, Latschen), Harzen und Balsamen (Galbanum, Elemi, Benzoe, Myrrhe, Olibanum, Opoponax). Weiterhin kommen tierische Rohstoffe in Frage, wie beispielsweise Zibet und Castoreum. Typische synthetische Riechstoffverbindungen sind Produkte vom Typ der Ester, Ether, Aldehyde, Ketone, Alkohole und Kohlenwasserstoffe. Riechstoffverbindungen vom Typ der Ester sind z.B. Benzylacetat, Phenoxyethylisobutyrat, p-tert.-Butylcyclohexylacetat, Linalyla- cetat, Dimethylbenzylcarbinylacetat, Phenyiethylacetat, Linalylbenzoat, Benzyiformiat, Ethylmethylphenyl- glycinat, Allylcyclohexyipropionat, Styrallyipropionat und Benzylsalicylat. Zu den Ethem zählen beispielsweise Benzyiethylether, zu den Aldehyden z.B. die linearen Alkanaie mit 8 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen, Citral, Citronellal, Citronellyloxyacetaldehyd, Cyclamenaldehyd, Hydroxycitronellal, Lilial und Bourgeonal, zu den Ketonen z.B. die Jonone, α-lsomethylionon und Methylcedryiketon, zu den Kohlenwasserstoffen gehören hauptsächlich die Teφene und Balsame. Bevorzugt werden jedoch Mischungen verschiedener Riechstoffe verwendet, die gemeinsam eine ansprechende Duftnote erzeugen. Auch ätherische Öle gerin-
gerer Flüchtigkeit, die meist als Aromakomponenten verwendet werden, eignen sich als Parfümöie, z.B. Salbeiöl, Kamillenöl, Nelkenöl, Melissenöl, Minzenöl, Zimtblätteröl, Lindenblutenöl, Wachoiderbeerenöl, Vetiveröl, Olibanöl, Galbanumöl, Labolanumöl und Lavandinöl. Vorzugsweise werden Bergamotteöl, Dihy- dromyrcenol, Lilial, Lyral, Citronellol, Phenylethylaikohol, α-Hexylzimtaldehyd, Geraniol, Benzylaceton, Cyciamenaldehyd, Linalool, Boisambrene Forte, Ambroxan, Indol, Hedione, Sandeiice, Citronenöl, Manda- rinenöl, Orangenöl, Allylamylglycolat, Cyclovertal, Lavandinöl, Muskateller Salbeiöl, ß-Damascone, Gera- niumöl Bourbon, Cyclohexylsalicylat, Vertofix Coeur, Iso-E-Super, Fixolide NP, Evemyl, Iraldein gamma, Phenylessigsäure, Geranylacetat, Benzylacetat, Rosenoxid, Romilllat, Irotyl und Floramat allein oder in Mischungen, eingesetzt. Die Menge der Dosierung ist abhängig von der gewünschten Duftintensität und liegt im Bereich von 0 bis 15 Gew.-%.The optional additional perfume substances are those that are common from the prior art. Mixtures of natural and synthetic fragrances are mentioned as examples. Natural fragrances are extracts of flowers (lily, lavender, roses, jasmine, neroli, ylang-ylang), stems and leaves (geranium, patchouli, petitgrain), fruits (anise, coriander, caraway, juniper), fruit peel (bergamot, lemon, Oranges), roots (mace, angelica, celery, cardamom, costus, iris, calmus), woods (pine, sandal, guaiac, cedar, rosewood), herbs and grasses (tarragon, lemongrass, sage, thyme ), Needles and twigs (spruce, fir, pine, mountain pine), resins and balsams (galbanum, elemi, benzoin, myrrh, olibanum, opoponax). Animal raw materials, such as civet and castoreum, are also suitable. Typical synthetic fragrance compounds are products of the ester, ether, aldehyde, ketone, alcohol and hydrocarbon type. Fragrance compounds of the ester type are, for example, benzyl acetate, phenoxyethyl isobutyrate, p-tert-butylcyclohexyl acetate, linalyl acetate, dimethylbenzylcarbinylacetate, phenyethyl ethyl acetate, linalyl benzoate, benzyl formate, ethyl methylphenyl glycinate, allyl cyclohexyipropionate, benzyl formate, benzyl formate. The ethers include, for example, benzyl ethyl ether, the aldehydes, for example, the linear alkanols having 8 to 18 carbon atoms, citral, citronellal, citronellyloxyacetaldehyde, cyclamenaldehyde, hydroxycitronellal, lilial and bourgeonal, the ketones, for example, the jonones, α-isomethyl ionone and methylcedryiketon belong mainly to the Teφene and balms. However, preference is given to using mixtures of different fragrances which together produce an appealing fragrance. Essential oils too Lower volatility, which are mostly used as aroma components, are suitable as perfume oils, e.g. sage oil, chamomile oil, clove oil, lemon balm oil, mint oil, cinnamon leaf oil, linden tree oil, juniper berry oil, vetiver oil, oliban oil, galbanum oil, labolanum oil and lavandin oil. Bergamot oil, dihydromyrcenol, lilial, lyral, citronellol, phenylethyl alcohol, α-hexylcinnamaldehyde, geraniol, benzylacetone, cyciamenaldehyde, linalool, boisambrene forte, ambroxan, indole, hedione, sandeiice, citric oil, mandolin oil, mandolinolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamylolamine lamino lolamine oil , Lavandin oil, muscatel sage oil, ß-damascone, geranium oil bourbon, cyclohexyl salicylate, Vertofix Coeur, Iso-E-Super, Fixolide NP, Evemyl, Iraldein gamma, phenylacetic acid, geranyl acetate, benzyl acetate, rose oxide, romilllate, irotyl and floramate alone Mixtures used. The amount of the dosage depends on the desired fragrance intensity and is in the range from 0 to 15% by weight.
Als Parfümsolubilisatoren können in den erfindungsgemäßen Mitteln Polyolfettsäureester, beispielsweise mit 7 Mol Ethylenoxid alkoxyliertes Glycerin, weiches mit Kokosfettsäure verestert ist (Cetiol HE®, Henkel KGaA) und/oder mit 40 oder 60 Mol Ethylenoxid alkoxyliertes gehärtetes Ricinusöl (Eumulgin® HRE 40 bzw. 60, Henkel KGaA) und/oder 2-Hydroxyfettalkoholethoxylate (Eumulgin® L, Henkel KGaA) enthalten sein. Die Menge der Parfümsolubilisatoren in den erfmdungsgemäßen Mitteln liegt in der Regel zwischen 0 und 10, vorzugsweise zwischen 1 und 7 Gew.-%.Perfume solubilizers which can be used in the agents according to the invention are polyol fatty acid esters, for example glycerol alkoxylated with 7 moles of ethylene oxide, which is esterified with coconut fatty acid (Cetiol HE®, Henkel KGaA) and / or hardened castor oil (Eumulgin® HRE 40 or 60, alkoxylated with 40 or 60 moles of ethylene oxide) , Henkel KGaA) and / or 2-hydroxy fatty alcohol ethoxylates (Eumulgin® L, Henkel KGaA). The amount of the perfume solubilizers in the agents according to the invention is generally between 0 and 10, preferably between 1 and 7% by weight.
Als Lösungsmittel, insbesondere für Farbstoffe und Parfümöle, können in den erfindungsgemäßen Mitteln beispielsweise Alkanolamine, Polyole wie Ethylenglycol, Propylenglycol, 1,2 Glycerin und andere ein- und mehrwertige Alkohole, sowie Alkylbenzolsulfonate mit 1 bis 3 Kohlenstoffatomen im Alkylrest enthalten sein. Besonders bevorzugt ist dabei die Gruppe der niederen Alkohole, ganz besonders Ethanol. Der Gehalt der Lösungsmittel ist abhängig von der Art und Menge der zu lösenden Bestandteile und liegt in der Regel im Bereich von 0,5 bis 5 Gew.-%.As solvents, especially for dyes and perfume oils, the agents according to the invention may contain, for example, alkanolamines, polyols such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,2 glycerol and other mono- and polyhydric alcohols, and alkylbenzenesulfonates with 1 to 3 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical. The group of lower alcohols, particularly ethanol, is particularly preferred. The content of the solvents depends on the type and amount of the constituents to be dissolved and is generally in the range from 0.5 to 5% by weight.
Die vorzugsweise wasserlöslichen Farbstoffe sind entweder für die Farbgebung des Mittels oder für die Farbgebung der den Behälter umspielenden Flüssigkeit enthalten. Bevorzugt liegt der Gehalt an wasserlöslichen Farbstoffen unter 1 Gew.-% und dient zur Verbesserung der Optik des Produktes. Wenn ein zusätzliches Farbsignal beim Einspüivorgang gewünscht ist, kann der Gehalt an wasserlöslichen Farbstoffen bis 5 Gew.-% betragen.
BeispieleThe preferably water-soluble dyes are contained either for the coloring of the agent or for the coloring of the liquid surrounding the container. The content of water-soluble dyes is preferably below 1% by weight and serves to improve the appearance of the product. If an additional color signal is desired during the flushing-in process, the content of water-soluble dyes can be up to 5% by weight. Examples
Es wurden verschiedene WC-Gele hergestellt und auf ihre Reinigungsleistung nach IPP-Norm (Anschmutzung 78/19, unverdünnte Anwendung) und Viskosität (Brookfield, RVT-Viskosimeter, 20°C, Spindel 1, 10 Upm, vgl. Seifen-Öle-Fette-Wachse, 112, 371, 1988) untersucht. Die Ergebnisse sind in Tabelle 1 zusammengefaßt. Die Beispiele 1 bis 4 sind erfindungsgemäß, die Beispiele V1 und V2 dienen zum Vergleich. Alle Mengenangaben verstehen sich als Gew.-%.Various toilet gels were produced and their cleaning performance according to the IPP standard (soiling 78/19, undiluted application) and viscosity (Brookfield, RVT viscometer, 20 ° C, spindle 1, 10 rpm, see soap oil fats -Wachsen, 112, 371, 1988). The results are summarized in Table 1. Examples 1 to 4 are according to the invention, examples V1 and V2 serve for comparison. All quantities are understood as% by weight.
Tabelle 1:Table 1:
Zusammensetzung verschiedener WC-Gel ToilettensteineComposition of various toilet gel toilet blocks
in Tabelle 2 werden weitere WC-Gel Toilettenstein-Rezepturen vorgestellt, die ein optimiertes Verhältnis von Tensiden zu Geraniol, den Co-Emulgatoren und Parfümöl haben. Dadurch wird der transparente Bereich dieser Microemulsionen erreicht. Es ergeben sich klare, gelartige Formulierungen wie sie in den Beispielen 7 bis 9 dargestellt sind.Table 2 shows further toilet gel toilet stone formulations that have an optimized ratio of surfactants to geraniol, the co-emulsifiers and perfume oil. The transparent area of these microemulsions is thereby achieved. The result is clear, gel-like formulations as shown in Examples 7 to 9.
Tabelle 2:Table 2:
Zusammensetzung verschiedener WC-Gel-ToilettensteineComposition of various toilet gel toilet blocks
a) Na-Laurylethersulfat b) Mischung aus Fettalko olethersulfaten mit Emulatoren c) C8/10 Alkylpolyglycosid d) Oleylcetylalkohol 5 EO e) Amidobetain f) Dimethyloctadien-1-ol, 3,7
a) Na lauryl ether sulfate b) mixture of fatty alcohol ethersulfates with emulators c) C8 / 10 alkyl polyglycoside d) oleyl cetyl alcohol 5 EO e) amidobetaine f) dimethyloctadien-1-ol, 3.7
Claims
1. Reinigungsmittel für harte Oberflächen, enthaltend1. Cleaning agent for hard surfaces, containing
(a) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,(a) alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine und(b) alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) Terpenalkohole.(c) Terpene alcohols.
2. Mittel nach Anspruch 1 , dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (a) Alkyl- und Alkenyloligoglykoside der Formel (I) enthalten,2. Composition according to claim 1, characterized in that they contain as component (a) alkyl and alkenyl oligoglycosides of the formula (I),
R10-[G]p (I)R 1 0- [G] p (I)
in der R1 für einen Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 4 bis 22 Kohleπstoffa tomen, G für einen Zucker-rest mit 5 oder 6 Kohlenstoffatomen und p für Zahlen von 1 bis 10 steht.in which R 1 is an alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 4 to 22 carbon atoms, G is a sugar radical having 5 or 6 carbon atoms and p is a number from 1 to 10.
3. Mittel nach den Ansprüchen 1 und/oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (b1) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenylsulfate der Formel (II) enthalten,3. Compositions according to claims 1 and / or 2, characterized in that they contain alkyl and / or alkenyl sulfates of the formula (II) as component (b1),
R∑O-SOaX (II)R ∑ O-SOaX (II)
in der R2 für einen linearen oder verzweigten, aliphatischen Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 6 bis 22, vorzugsweise 12 bis 18 Kohlenstoffatomen und X für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Alkylammonium, Alkanoiammonium oder Glucammonium steht.in which R 2 represents a linear or branched, aliphatic alkyl and / or alkenyi radical having 6 to 22, preferably 12 to 18 carbon atoms and X represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanoiammonium or glucammonium.
4. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (b2) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenylethersulfate der Formel (III) enthalten,4. Composition according to at least one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that they contain as component (b2) alkyl and / or alkenyl ether sulfates of the formula (III),
R30-(CH2CH20)nS03X (III)R 3 0- (CH 2 CH 2 0) n S03X (III)
in der R3 für einen linearen oder verzweigten Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyirest mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen, n für Zahlen von 1 bis 10 und X für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall, Ammonium, Alkylammonium, Alkanoiammonium oder Glucammonium steht.in which R 3 represents a linear or branched alkyl and / or alkenyi radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, n for numbers from 1 to 10 and X for an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal, ammonium, alkylammonium, alkanoiammonium or glucammonium.
5. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (b3) Betaine der Formel (IV) enthalten, I5. Compositions according to at least one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that they contain betaines of the formula (IV) as component (b3), I
R4-N-(CH2)mCOOY (IV)R 4 -N- (CH 2 ) mCOOY (IV)
II.
R6R6
in der R4 für Alkyl- und/oder Alkenylreste mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoff atomen, R5 für Wasserstoff oder Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, R6 für Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohienstoffatomen, m für Zahlen von 1 bis 6 und X für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall oder Ammonium steht.in which R 4 for alkyl and / or alkenyl radicals with 6 to 22 carbon atoms, R 5 for hydrogen or alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R 6 for alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, m for numbers from 1 to 6 and X for is an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium.
6. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (b3) Betaine der Formel (V) enthalten,6. Composition according to at least one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that they contain betaines of the formula (V) as component (b3),
R5R5
I R7CO-NH-(CH2)p-N-(CH2)qCOOY (V)I R7CO-NH- (CH2) pN- (CH2) q COOY (V)
II.
R6R6
in der R7CO für einen aliphatischen Acylrest mit 6 bis 22 Kohlenstoffatomen und 0 oder 1 bis 3 Doppelbindungen, R5 für Wasserstoff oder Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, R6 für Alkyireste mit 1 bis 4 Kohlenstoffatomen, p und q unabhängig voneinander für Zahlen von 1 bis 6 und Y für ein Alkali- und/oder Erdalkalimetall oder Ammonium steht.in which R 7 CO for an aliphatic acyl radical with 6 to 22 carbon atoms and 0 or 1 to 3 double bonds, R 5 for hydrogen or alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R 6 for alkyl radicals with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, p and q independently of one another for Numbers from 1 to 6 and Y represents an alkali and / or alkaline earth metal or ammonium.
7. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie als Komponente (c) Terpenalkohole enthalten, die ausgewählt sind aus der Gruppe, die gebildet wird von Menthol, Anethol, Citronellol, Eugenol, Isoeugenol, Geraniol, Linalool, Nerol, Phenyiethylalkohol, Tetrahy- dromyrcenol und Terpineol.7. Composition according to at least one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that they contain as component (c) terpene alcohols which are selected from the group formed by menthol, anethole, citronellol, eugenol, isoeugenol, geraniol, linalool, Nerol, phenyethyl alcohol, tetrahydromyrcenol and terpineol.
8. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie8. Composition according to at least one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it
(a) 1 bis 10 Gew.-% Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,(a) 1 to 10% by weight of alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) 1 bis 10 Gew.-% Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine sowie(b) 1 to 10% by weight of alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) 0,1 bis 15 Gew.-% Terpenalkohole,(c) 0.1 to 15% by weight of terpene alcohols,
mit der Maßgabe enthalten, daß sich die Mengenangaben mit Wasser sowie gegebenenfalls weiteren Hilfs- und Zusatzstoffen zu 100 Gew.-% ergänzen.with the proviso that the amounts given with water and, if appropriate, further auxiliaries and additives are 100% by weight.
9. Mittel nach mindestens einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie einen pH- Wert im Bereich 1 bis 5 aufweisen.9. Composition according to at least one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that they have a pH in the range 1 to 5.
10. Verwendung von Mischungen, enthaltend (a) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyloligoglykoside,10. Use of mixtures containing (a) alkyl and / or alkenyl oligoglycosides,
(b) Alkyl- und/oder Alkenyl(ether)sulfate und/oder Betaine sowie(b) alkyl and / or alkenyl (ether) sulfates and / or betaines and
(c) Terpenalkohole(c) Terpene alcohols
zur Herstellung von Reinigungsmitteln für harte Oberflächen. for the production of cleaning agents for hard surfaces.
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