Abstract:
The present invention provided concentrated soap compositions, particularly those where long chain (>C14) soap and fatty acid comprise >50% of soap and fatty acid. The compositions are formulated in such reasons that, quite unpredictably, despite high soap concentration, they have viscosity which allow them to be pumped from, for example, consumer packaging (e.g., bottles) and/or transit or storage points during manufacture (e.g., pipes, storage tanks, etc.).
Abstract:
A surfactant concentrate is provided that includes (i) from 35% to 90% by weight a C8-C22 acyl amido surfactant of structure (I) wherein R is a C7-C22 saturated or unsaturated alkyl radical; R2 is hydrogen, CH2COOX or a C1-C5 alkyl radical; R3 is hydrogen; R4 is selected from the group consisting of (CH2)mCO2X, (CH2)mSO3X, CH2NR2(CH2)mOH and glucosyl radicals; R5 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, hydroxyphenyl, C1-C6 hydroxyalkyl, C1-C10 alkyl, benzyl, hydroxybenzyl, alkylcarbamido, thioalkyl, and carboxylic radicals; X is selected from hydrogen, metal ions, amine salts and C1-C4 alkyl radicals; and m ranges from 0 to 6; and (ii) from 10 to 60% by weight of polyol; and (iii) from 1 to 20% by weight of C8-C22 fatty acids; and wherein the concentrate has a pH ranging from 9 to 13.
Abstract:
A flowable concentrated soap cleansing composition is provided which includes from 40 to 65% of C12-C18 fatty acid mixture in combined amount of salt and free acid forms, the mixture having C12-C14 chain length present in greater amount than C16-C18 chain length of fatty acid. Further, the composition includes 25 to 50% water, 1 to 15% of a first anti-crystallization agent, and 2 to 15% of a second anti-crystallization agent. The first anti-crystallization agent is sodium lauryl ether sulfate with a weight average ethoxylation of from 0.5 to 2 moles ethylene oxide per mole of sulfate. The second anti-crystallization agent is polypropylene glycol of weight average molecular weight ranging from 195 to 10,000. The composition has a viscosity ranging from 10 to 100 Pa*s at 20° C. as measured after 2 minutes at 10 rpm on a Brookfield Viscometer using Spindle RV 7.
Abstract:
The invention relates to surfactant structured liquids structured with fibrous polymer and which additionally contain specific low molecular weight water soluble polymers to eliminate flow instability.
Abstract:
The invention comprises a method of enhancing viscosity and/or viscoelasticity of surfactant solution using nanoparticles. The particle allow a formulator to tailor-make a solution of defined rheology (viscosity and/or viscoelasticity) using nanoparticles to control these properties. Further, the particles allow independent control of each of the variable and further allow the variable to be controlled without use of additional surfactants, polymer and other components traditionally used for this end. The invention also comprises compositions thereof.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to personal care liquid cleansing compositions comprising bacterially produced microfibrous cellulose (MFC) suspending polymers which have not previously been used in personal care compositions.
Abstract:
The invention relates to method of reducing viscosity of high active liquid concentrate cleanser by adding perfumes, individual perfume components, or mixtures of components.
Abstract:
A foaming cleanser composition is provided which includes from 0.001 to 1% of a calcium or magnesium salt; from 0.1 to 15% of an amphoteric surfactant; and wherein the composition exhibits a UMT Test number of rubs to onset of stick-slip ranging from 1 to 12 under a 10 g load.
Abstract:
The invention relates to surfactant structured liquids structured with fibrous polymer and which additionally contain specific low molecular weight water soluble polymers to eliminate flow instability.
Abstract:
The invention relates to surfactant structured liquids structured with fibrous polymer and which additionally contain citrus fibers to eliminate flow instability.