WO2009085297A2 - Mixtures of hydrolysis resistant organomodified trisiloxane ionic surfactants - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to trisiloxane surfactant compositions that exhibit resistance to hydrolysis over a wide pH range. More particularly the present invention relates to such hydrolysis resistant trisiloxane surfactants having a resistance to hydrolysis between a pH of about 3 to a pH of about 12.
- composition comprising a siloxane having the formula: wherein
- M 1 (R i )(R 2 )(R 3 )SiO 1/2 ;
- M 2 (R4)(R5)(R6) SiOi/2 and
- D (R T )(Z) SiO 2 /2
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently selected from the group consisting of 1 to 4 carbon monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, aryl, and a hydrocarbon group of 4 to 9 carbons containing an aryl group;
- Z is a hydrophilic substituent selected from the group consisting of R 8 -R A , R 9 - RC, and R 10 -R z ;
- R 8 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, that may each be optionally substituted with one or more OH radicals;
- R 13 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms
- R 14 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 6 carbons, that may each be optionally branched; subscripts t, u and v are zero or 1; t
- M ⁇ is a cation selected from the group consisting of Na + , K + , Ca 2+ , NH 4 + , Li + , and monovalent ammonium ions derived from mono-, di- and trialkylamines of 2 to 4 carbons or mono-, di- and trialkanolamines of 2 to 4 carbons;
- R 9 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of R 16 (O) W (R 17 ) ⁇ and R 18 O(C 2 H4 ⁇ )d(C3H6 ⁇ )e( ⁇ H8 ⁇ )fCH 2 CH(OH)CH 2 ;
- R 16 and R 17 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, that may each be optionally substituted with one or more OH radicals;
- R 18 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms; subscripts w and x are zero or 1;
- R c is selected from the group consisting of N(R 19 )(R 20 ),
- R 19 and R 20 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons;
- R 21 , R 23 , R 24 , R 25 are independently selected from the groups consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons;
- R 22 is H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, or -R ⁇ O(C 2 H 4 O)J(C 3 H 6 O) U (QH 8 O) I R S2 ;
- R 26 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons that may be optionally substituted with a heterocyclic group containing nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen or combinations thereof or R 33 O(C 2 H4 ⁇ )m(C3H6 ⁇ )n(C 4 H 8 O)oR 34 ;
- R 29 and R 30 are independently selected from the group consisting of H or a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons;
- R 27 , R 31 and R 33 are divalent radicals independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms;
- R 28 is H, a monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons, or N(R 35 )(R 36 );
- R 32 and R 34 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, and R 37 N(R 38 )(R 39 ); where R 37 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons; R 35 , R 36 , R 38 and R 39 are independently selected from the group consisting of H and branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radicals of 1 to 4 carbons;
- R 10 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of R 40 (O) y (R 41 )z and R 42 O(C 2 H4 ⁇ )p(C3H 6 O) q ( ⁇ H8 ⁇ )rCH 2 CH(OH)CH2 ;
- R 40 and R 41 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon bridging group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, that may be each optionally substituted with one or more OH radicals;
- R 42 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms; subscripts y and z are zero or 1;
- R z is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of
- R 43 , R 44 , R 46 , R 47 , R 49 , R 50 , R 52 , R 54 and R 55 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, and an alkanolamine group of 2 to 4 carbons;
- R 45 is a divalent group of 3 to 4 carbons
- R 48 and R 51 are independently a divalent group of 1 to 4 carbons
- R 53 and R 56 are each independently a divalent group of 2 to 4 carbons
- a and B are selected from the group consisting of O and OM K ;
- X is an anion selected from the group of anions consisting of Cl, Br, and I;
- the present invention further provides for various emulsions of the composition of the present invention.
- integer values of stoichiometric subscripts refer to molecular species and non-integer values of stoichiometric subscripts refer to a mixture of molecular species on a molecular eight average basis, a number average basis or a mole fraction basis.
- emulsion is an inclusive term describing mixtures comprising two or more phases wherein at least one phase is discontinuous, regardless of how finely divided that phase may be. The term includes, but is not limited to simple emulsions, emulsions within emulsions, micro-emulsions, macro-emulsions and the like.
- the present invention provides for a trisiloxane compound or compositions thereof useful as a surfactant having the formula:
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 are each independently selected from the group consisting of 1 to 4 carbon monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, aryl, and a hydrocarbon group of 4 to 9 carbons containing an aryl group;
- Z is a hydrophilic substituent selected from the group consisting of R 8 -R A , R 9 R C , and R 10 -R z ;
- R 8 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of R"(O)t (R 12 ) u (O)v , R 13 -CHCH 2 CH(OH)CH(O-)CH 2 CH 2 ; and
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, that may each be optionally substituted with one or more OH radicals;
- R 13 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms;
- R 14 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 6 carbons, that may each be optionally branched;
- subscripts t, u and v are zero or 1.
- the subscripts a, b and c are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships:
- R 9 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of R 16 (O) W (R 17 ) ⁇ / R i8 O(C 2 H4 ⁇ )d(C3H6 ⁇ )e( ⁇ H8 ⁇ )fCH 2 CH(OH)CH 2 ;
- R 16 and R 17 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, that may each be optionally substituted with one or more OH radicals;
- R 18 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms; subscripts w and x are zero or 1.
- the subscripts d, e and f are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships:
- R c is selected from the group consisting of N(R 19 )(R 20 ),
- R 19 and R 20 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, R 26N (R 29 )(R 3 O) 7 an d -R27O(C 2 H 4 O) g (C 3 H 6 O) h (C 4 H 8 O)iR 2 8.
- the subscripts g, h and i are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships: 1 ⁇ g + h + i ⁇ _10 with g > 1.
- R 21 , R 23 , R 24 , R 25 are independently selected from the groups consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons.
- R 22 is H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, or -R 31 O(C 2 H 4 O)J(C 3 H 6 O)Ic(C 4 H 8 O)IR 32 ; the subscripts j, k and 1 are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships: 1 ⁇ j + k + 1 ⁇ _10 with j > 1.
- R 26 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons, optionally substituted with a heterocyclic group containing nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen or combinations thereof or R 33 O(C 2 H 4 O) n I(C 3 H 6 O) n (C 4 H 8 O) 0 R 34 ; the subscripts m, n and o are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships: 1 ⁇ m + n + o ⁇ _10 with m > 1.
- R 29 and R 30 are independently selected from the group consisting of H or a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons.
- R 27 , R 31 and R 33 are divalent radicals independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- R 28 is H, a monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons, or N(R 35 )(R 36 ).
- R 32 and R 34 are independently selected from the group consisting of H, a branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 4 carbons, and R 37 N(R 38 )(R 39 ); where R 37 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical of 1 to 6 carbons.
- R 35 , R 36 , R 38 and R 39 are independently selected from the group consisting of H and branched or linear monovalent hydrocarbon radicals of 1 to 4 carbons.
- R 10 is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of R 40 (O) y (R 41 )z, or R 42 O(C2H 4 O)p(C3H 6 O) q (C 4 H 8 O)rCH2CH(OH)CH2 ;
- R 40 and R 41 are each independently selected from the group consisting of a divalent hydrocarbon bridging group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms, each optionally OH substituted;
- R 42 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 4 carbon atoms;
- subscripts y and z are zero or 1.
- the subscripts p, q and r are zero or positive and satisfy the following relationships:
- R z is a monovalent radical selected from the group consisting of
- R 48 and R 51 are independently a divalent group of 1 to 4 carbons
- R 53 and R 56 are each independently a divalent group of 2 to 4 carbons
- a and B are selected from the group consisting of O" and OM K ;
- X is an anion selected from the group of anions consisting of Cl, Br, and I;
- R 1 and R 4 are propyl, isopropyl, butyl, sec-butyl, iso-butyl, or tert-butyl;
- R 2 , R 3 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 is methyl;
- R" is -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -;
- R 12 is -CH 2 CH(OH)CH 2 - ;
- R 13 is - H 2 CH 2 -;
- R 14 is -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -, -CH(CH 3 )CH 2 CH 2 -, or -CH 2 CH(CH 3 )CH 2 -;
- a, b and c 0;
- R 15 H;
- M ⁇ is Na + , K + or NH 4 + ;
- R 16 is - H 2 CH 2 CH 2 -;
- R 17 is CH 2 CH(OH)CH 2 -;
- R 18 is -
- R 46 and R 47 are H or methyl;
- R 48 is -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -;
- R 49 and R 50 are H or methyl; and R 52 , R 54 and R 55 are H or methyl.
- compositions described above are also useful as the alkyl chloride, alkyl iodide and alkyl bromide analogues, as well as the acid pairs with HCl, acetic acid, propionic acid, glycolic acid, gibberellic acid and the like.
- One skilled in the art understands the benefits of quaternization, which increases solubility and as well as makes possible potential interactions with nonionic and anionic co-surfactants.
- Epoxy-modified organofunctional trisiloxanes are straightforwardly prepared through the use of a hydrosilylation reaction to graft the olefinically modified (i.e. vinyl, allyl or methallyl) epoxy group onto the hydride (SiH) intermediate of the organomodified trisiloxane of the present invention.
- Precious metal catalysts suitable for making epoxy-substituted siloxanes are also well known in the art and comprise complexes of rhodium, ruthenium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and /or platinum. Many types of platinum catalysts for this SiH-olefin addition reaction are known and such platinum catalysts may be used to generate the compositions of the present invention.
- the platinum compound can be selected from those having the formula (PtChOlefin) and H(PtCl 3 OIeHn) as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,159,601, hereby incorporated by reference.
- a further platinum-containing material can be a complex of chloroplatinic acid with up to 2 moles per gram of platinum of a member selected from the class consisting of alcohols, ethers, aldehydes and mixtures thereof as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,220,972 hereby incorporated by reference.
- Yet another group of platinum containing materials useful in this present invention is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,715,334; 3,775,452 and 3,814,730 (Karstedt). Additional background concerning the art may be found in J.L. Spier, "Homogeneous Catalysis of Hydrosilation by Transition Metals", in Advances in Organometallic Chemistry, volume 17, pages 407 through 447, F.G.A. Stone and R. West editors, published by Academic Press (New York, 1979). Those skilled in the art can easily determine an effective amount of platinum catalyst. Generally an effective amount ranges from about 0.1 to 50 parts per million of the total organomodified trisiloxane composition.
- compositions of the present invention exhibit an enhanced resistance to hydrolysis outside a pH range ranging from 6 to 7.5.
- Enhanced resistance to hydrolysis can be demonstrated by a variety of tests but as used herein enhanced resistance to hydrolysis means 50 mole percent or more of the hydrolysis-resistant composition of the present invention remains unchanged or unreacted after a period of a twenty-four exposure to aqueous acidic conditions where the solution has a pH lower than 6 or after a period of a twenty-four hour exposure to aqueous basic conditions where the solution has a pH greater than 7.5.
- compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent of the original concentration or greater at a pH of 5 or less for a period of time in excess of 48 hours; specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 5 or less for a period of time in excess of 2 weeks; more specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 5 or less for a period of time in excess of 1 month; and most specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 5 or less for a period of time in excess of 6 months.
- compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 8 or more for a period of time in excess of 2 weeks; specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 8 or more for a period of time in excess of 4 weeks; more specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 8 or more for a period of time in excess of 6 months; and most specifically the compositions of the present invention show a survival of 50 mole percent or greater at a pH of 8 or more for a period of time in excess of 1 year.
- compositions of the present are useful as surfactants in a variety of applications.
- the compositions of the present invention may be utilized as pure components, mixtures, or emulsions.
- emulsions comprise at least two immiscible phases one of which is continuous and the other which is discontinuous.
- Further emulsions may be liquids or gases with varying viscosities or solids. Additionally the particle size of the emulsions may render them microemulsions and when sufficiently small microemulsions may be transparent. Further it is also possible to prepare emulsions of emulsions and these are generally known as multiple emulsions. These emulsions may be:
- aqueous emulsions where the discontinuous phase comprises water and the continuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention
- discontinuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention and the continuous phase comprises water;
- non-aqueous emulsions where the discontinuous phase comprises a non-aqueous hydroxylic solvent and the continuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention;
- non-aqueous emulsions where the continuous phase comprises a non-aqueous hydroxylic organic solvent and the discontinuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention.
- adjuvants are provided either as a tank-side additive or used as a component in pesticide formulations.
- Typical uses for pesticides include agricultural, horticultural, turf, ornamental, home and garden, veterinary and forestry applications.
- the pesticidal compositions of the present invention also include at least one pesticide, where the composition of the present invention is present at an amount sufficient to deliver between 0.005% and 2% to the final use concentration, either as a concentrate or diluted in a tank mix.
- the pesticidal composition may include excipients, co-surfactants, solvents, foam control agents, deposition aids, drift retardants, biologicals, micronutrients, fertilizers and the like.
- pesticide means any compound used to destroy pests, e.g., rodenticides, insecticides, miticides, fungicides, and herbicides.
- pesticides that can be employed include, but are not limited to, growth regulators, photosynthesis inhibitors, pigment inhibitors, mitotic disrupters, lipid biosynthesis inhibitors, cell wall inhibitors, and cell membrane disrupters.
- the amount of pesticide employed in compositions of the invention varies with the type of pesticide employed.
- Fungicide compositions that can be used with the present invention include, but are not limited to, aldimorph, tridemorph, dodemorph, dimethomorph; flusilazol, azaconazole, cyproconazole, epoxiconazole, furconazole, propiconazole, tebuconazole and the like; imazalil, thiophanate, benomyl carbendazim, chlorothialonil, dicloran, trifloxystrobin, fluoxystrobin,dimoxystrobin, azoxystrobin, furcaranil, prochloraz, flusulfamide, famoxadone, captan, maneb, mancozeb, dodicin, dodine, and metalaxyl.
- Insecticide, larvacide, miticide and ovacide compounds that can be used with the composition of the present invention, but not limited to, Bacillus thuringiensis, spinosad, abamectin, doramectin, lepimectin, pyrethrins, carbaryl, primicarb, aldicarb, methomyl, amitraz, boric acid, chlordimeform, novaluron, bistrifluron, triflumuron, diflubenzuron, imidacloprid, diazinon, acephate, endosulfan, kelevan, dimethoate, azinphos- ethyl, azinphos-methyl, izoxathion, chlorpyrifos, clofentezine, lambda- cyhalothrin, permethrin, bifenthrin, cypermethrin and the like.
- the pesticide may be a liquid or a solid. If a solid, it is preferable that it is soluble in a solvent, or the organomodified trisiloxanes of the present invention, prior to application, and the silicone may act as a solvent, or surfactant for such solubility or additional surfactants may perform this function.
- Buffers, preservatives and other standard excipients known in the art also may be included in the composition.
- Solvents may also be included in compositions of the present invention. These solvents are in a liquid state at room temperature. Examples include water, alcohols, aromatic solvents, oils (i.e. mineral oil, vegetable oil, silicone oil, and so forth), lower alkyl esters of vegetable oils, fatty acids, ketones, glycols, polyethylene glycols, diols, paraffinics, and so forth. Particular solvents would be 2, 2, 4-trimethyl, 1-3-pentane diol and alkoxylated (especially ethoxylated) versions thereof as illustrated in US Patent No. 5,674,832 herein incorporated by reference, or n-methyl- pyrrilidone.
- co-surfactants useful herein include nonionic, cationic, anionic, amphoteric, zwitterionic, polymeric surfactants, or any mixture thereof.
- Surfactants are typically hydrocarbon based, silicone based or fluorocarbon based.
- Useful surfactants include alkoxylates, especially ethoxylates, containing block copolymers including copolymers of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxide, and mixtures thereof; alkylarylalkoxylates, especially ethoxylates or propoxylates and their derivatives including alkyl phenol ethoxylate; arylarylalkoxylates, especially ethoxylates or propoxylates.
- amine alkoxylates especially amine ethoxylates; fatty acid alkoxylates; fatty alcohol alkoxylates; alkyl sulfonates; alkyl benzene and alkyl naphthalene sulfonates; sulfated fatty alcohols, amines or acid amides; acid esters of sodium isethionate; esters of sodium sulfosuccinate; sulfated or sulfonated fatty acid esters; petroleum sulfonates; N-acyl sarcosinates; alkyl polyglycosides; alkyl ethoxylated amines; and so forth.
- alkyl acetylenic diols (SURFONYL- Air Products), pyrrilodone based surfactants (e.g., SURFADONE - LP 100 - ISP), 2-ethyl hexyl sulfate, isodecyl alcohol ethoxylates (e.g., RHODASURF DA 530 - Rhodia), ethylene diamine alkoxylates (TETRONICS - BASF), and ethylene oxide/ propylene oxide copolymers (PLURONICS - BASF) and Gemini type surfactants (Rhodia).
- pyrrilodone based surfactants e.g., SURFADONE - LP 100 - ISP
- 2-ethyl hexyl sulfate e.g., isodecyl alcohol ethoxylates (e.g., RHODASURF DA 530 - Rhodia)
- Preferred surfactants include ethylene oxide/ propylene oxide copolymers (EO/ PO); amine ethoxylates; alkyl polyglycosides; oxo-tridecyl alcohol ethoxylates, and so forth.
- the agrochemical composition of the present invention further comprises one or more agrochemical ingredients.
- Suitable agrochemical ingredients include, but not limited to, herbicides, insecticides, growth regulators, fungicides, miticides, acaricides, fertilizers, biologicals, plant nutritionals, micronutrients, biocides, paraffinic mineral oil, methylated seed oils (i.e.
- methylsoyate or methylcanolate vegetable oils (such as soybean oil and canola oil), water conditioning agents such as Choice ® (Loveland Industries, Greeley, CO) and Quest (Helena Chemical, Collierville, TN), modified clays such as Surround ® (Englehard Corp.), foam control agents, surfactants, wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers, deposition aids, antidrift components, and water.
- Choice ® Loveland Industries, Greeley, CO
- Quest Helena Chemical, Collierville, TN
- modified clays such as Surround ® (Englehard Corp.)
- foam control agents surfactants, wetting agents, dispersants, emulsifiers, deposition aids, antidrift components, and water.
- Suitable agrochemical compositions are made by combining, in a manner known in the art, such as, by mixing one or more of the above components with the organomodified trisiloxane of the present invention, either as a tank-mix, or as an "In-can" formulation.
- tank-mix means the addition of at least one agrochemical to a spray medium, such as water or oil, at the point of use.
- In-can refers to a formulation or concentrate containing at least one agrochemical component. The "In-can” formulation may then diluted to use concentration at the point of use, typically in a Tank-mix, or it may be used undiluted.
- coatings formulations will require a wetting agent or surfactant for the purpose of emulsification, compatibilization of components, leveling, flow and reduction of surface defects. Additionally, these additives may provide improvements in the cured or dry film, such as improved abrasion resistance, antiblocking, hydrophilic, and hydrophobic properties. Coatings formulations may exists as solvent-borne coatings, water-borne coatings and powder coatings.
- the coatings components may be employed as architecture coatings, OEM product coatings such as automotive coatings and coil coatings, and special purpose coatings such as industrial maintenance coatings and marine coatings.
- Typical resin types include polyesters, alkyds, acrylics, and epoxies.
- the composition of the present invention comprises, per 100 parts by weight ("pbw") of the personal care composition, from 0.1 to 99 pbw, more preferably from 0.5 pbw to 30 pbw and still more preferably from 1 to 15 pbw of the composition and from 1 pbw to 99.9 pbw, more preferably from 70 pbw to 99.5 pbw, and still more preferably from 85 pbw to 99 pbw of the personal care composition.
- pbw parts by weight
- compositions of the present invention may be utilized in personal care emulsions, such as lotions, and creams.
- emulsions comprise at least two immiscible phases one of which is continuous and the other which is discontinuous.
- Further emulsions may be liquids with varying viscosities or solids. Additionally the particle size of the emulsions may render them microemulsions and when sufficiently small microemulsions may be transparent.
- emulsions of emulsions and these are generally known as multiple emulsions. These emulsions may be:
- aqueous emulsions where the discontinuous phase comprises water and the continuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention
- discontinuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention and the continuous phase comprises water;
- non-aqueous emulsions where the discontinuous phase comprises a non-aqueous hydroxylic solvent and the continuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention;
- non-aqueous emulsions where the continuous phase comprises a non-aqueous hydroxylic organic solvent and the discontinuous phase comprises the composition of the present invention.
- Non-aqueous emulsions comprising a silicone phase are described in US patents 6,060,546 and 6,271,295 the disclosures of which are herewith and hereby specifically incorporated by reference.
- non-aqueous hydroxylic organic compound means hydroxyl-containing organic compounds exemplified by alcohols, glycols, polyhydric alcohols and polymeric glycols and mixtures thereof that are liquid at room temperature, e.g. about 25 0 C, and about one atmosphere pressure.
- the non-aqueous organic hydroxylic solvents are selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl containing organic compounds comprising alcohols, glycols, polyhydric alcohols and polymeric glycols and mixtures thereof that are liquid at room temperature, e.g. about 25 0 C, and about one atmosphere pressure.
- the non-aqueous hydroxylic organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, ethanol, propyl alcohol, iso-propyl alcohol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, butylene glycol, iso-butylene glycol, methyl propane diol, glycerin, sorbitol, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol mono alkyl ethers, polyoxyalkylene copolymers and mixtures thereof.
- the resulting material is usually a cream or lotion with improved deposition properties and good feel characteristics. It is capable of being blended into formulations for hair care, skin care, antiperspirants, sunscreens, cosmetics, color cosmetics, insect repellants, vitamin and hormone carriers, fragrance carriers and the like.
- composition of the present invention and the silicone compositions derived therefrom of the present invention include, but are not limited to, deodorants, antiperspirants, antiperspirant/ deodorants, shaving products, skin lotions, moisturizers, toners, bath products, cleansing products, hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, mousses, styling gels, hair sprays, hair dyes, hair color products, hair bleaches, waving products, hair straighteners, manicure products such as nail polish, nail polish remover, nails creams and lotions, cuticle softeners, protective creams such as sunscreen, insect repellent and anti-aging products, color cosmetics such as lipsticks, foundations, face powders, eye liners, eye shadows, blushes, makeup, mascaras and other personal care formulations where silicone components have been conventionally added, as well as drug delivery systems for topical application of medicinal compositions that are to be applied to the skin.
- hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, mousses, styling gels, hair sprays, hair dyes, hair color products, hair bleach
- the personal care composition of the present invention further comprises one or more personal care ingredients.
- suitable personal care ingredients include, for example, emollients, moisturizers, humectants, pigments, including pearlescent pigments such as, for example, bismuth oxychloride and titanium dioxide coated mica, colorants, fragrances, biocides, preservatives, antioxidants, anti-microbial agents, anti-fungal agents, antiperspirant agents, exfoliants, hormones, enzymes, medicinal compounds, vitamins, salts, electrolytes, alcohols, polyols, absorbing agents for ultraviolet radiation, botanical extracts, surfactants, silicone oils, organic oils, waxes, film formers, thickening agents such as, for example, fumed silica or hydrated silica, particulate fillers, such as for example, talc, kaolin, starch, modified starch, mica, nylon, clays, such as, for example, bentonite and organo-modified clays.
- Suitable personal care compositions are made by combining, in a manner known in the art, such as, for example, by mixing, one or more of the above components with the composition.
- Suitable personal care compositions may be in the form of a single phase or in the form of an emulsion, including oil-in-water, water-in-oil and anhydrous emulsions where the silicone phase may be either the discontinuous phase or the continuous phase, as well as multiple emulsions, such as, for example, oil-in water-in-oil emulsions and water-in-oil-in water-emulsions.
- an antiperspirant composition comprises the composition of the present invention and one or more active antiperspirant agents.
- Suitable antiperspirant agents include, for example, the Category I active antiperspirant ingredients listed in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's October 10, 1993 Monograph on antiperspirant drug products for over-the-counter human use, such as, for example, aluminum halides, aluminum hydroxyhalides, for example, aluminum chlorohydrate, and complexes or mixtures thereof with zirconyl oxyhalides and zirconyl hydroxyhalides, such as for example, aluminum-zirconium chlorohydrate, aluminum zirconium glycine complexes, such as, for example, aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly.
- a skin care composition comprises the composition, and a vehicle, such as, for example, a silicone oil or an organic oil.
- the skin care composition may, optionally, further include emollients, such as, for example, triglyceride esters, wax esters, alkyl or alkenyl esters of fatty acids or polyhydric alcohol esters and one or more the known components conventionally used in skin care compositions, such as, for example, pigments, vitamins, such as, for example, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin E, sunscreen or sunblock compounds, such as, for example, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, oxybenzone, octylmethoxy cinnamate, butylmethoxy dibenzoylm ethane, p-aminobenzoic acid and octyl dimethyl-p- aminobenzoic acid.
- emollients such as, for example, triglyceride esters, wax esters, alkyl or alkenyl esters of fatty
- a color cosmetic composition such as, for example, a lipstick, a makeup or a mascara composition
- a coloring agent such as a pigment, a water soluble dye or a liposoluble dye.
- compositions of the present invention are utilized in conjunction with fragrant materials.
- These fragrant materials may be fragrant compounds, encapsulated fragrant compounds, or fragrance releasing compounds that either the neat compounds or are encapsulated.
- Particularly compatible with the compositions of the present invention are the fragrance releasing silicon containing compounds as disclosed in US patents 6,046,156, 6,054,547, 6,075,111, 6,077,923, 6,083,901, and 6,153,578, all of which are herein and herewith specifically incorporated by reference.
- compositions of the present invention are not restricted to personal care compositions; other products such as waxes, polishes and textiles treated with the compositions of the present invention are also contemplated.
- Home care applications include laundry detergent and fabric softener, dishwashing liquids, wood and furniture polish, floor polish, tub and tile cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, hard surface cleaners, window cleaners, antifog agents, drain cleaners, auto-dish washing detergents and sheeting agents, carpet cleaners, prewash spotters, rust cleaners and scale removers.
- compositions of the present organomodified silylated surfactant invention are useful in oil and gas applications, including demulsification.
- compositions comprising organomodified silylated surfactant invention are useful for applications involving commercial and industrial open recirculating cooling water towers, closed cooling water systems, cooling water conduits, heat exchangers, condensers , once-through cooling systems, Pasteurizers, air washers, heat exchange systems, air conditioning / humidifiers / dehumidifiers, hydrostatic cookers, safety and/ or fire water protection storage systems, water scrubbers, disposal wells, influent water systems, including filtration and clarifiers, wastewater treatment, wastewater treatment tanks, conduits, filtration beds, digesters, clarifiers, holding ponds, settling lagoons, canals, odor control, ion exchange resin beds, membrane filtration, reverse osmosis, micro- and ultra-filtration, assisting in the removal of biofilms in cooling tower applications, heat exchangers and process water systems, and the like.
- compositions of the present organomodified silylated surfactant invention are useful in pulp and paper applications, such as paperboard defoamers, and wetting agents for the pulping process.
- Pentamethyltrisiloxane (2.0 g) was placed in an addition funnel and added dropwise to the flask. The mixture was stirred and maintained at 70 0 C for an additional 4 hours. The reaction progress was monitored by NMR spectroscopy. Upon reaction completion, the ethanol was removed by rotovap, and the mixture was distilled under reduced pressure to remove impurities.
- Pentamethyltrisiloxane (2.0 g) mixed with ethanol (10 mL) was placed in an addition funnel and added dropwise to the flask. The mixture was stirred and maintained at 70 0 C for an additional 4 hours. Reaction progress was monitored by NMR spectroscopy. Upon reaction completion, the ethanol was removed by rotary evaporation, and the mixture was distilled under vacuum to remove impurities and excess raw material.
- This example demonstrates the ability of the organomodified trisiloxane compositions of the present invention to reduce aqueous surface tension thereby showing utility as surfactants.
- Surface tension was measured using a Kruss surface tensiometer, with a sand blasted platinum blade as the sensor. Solutions of the various components were prepared at 0.1 wt% in 0.005M NaCl water (Deionized), as an equilibrium aid, or at 0.1 wt.% in 2M NH 4 Cl solution. Table 1 shows that solutions of these unique compositions provide a significant reduction in surface tension relative to the conventional surfactant.
- compositions of the present invention also provide spreading properties similar to the comparative trisiloxane surfactant (Silwet L-77*, Momentive Performance Materials, Inc., Wilton, CT). Additionally, compositions of the present invention provide improved spreading relative to a conventional organic surfactant product OPE-10.
- Comparative sample OPE-10 Oletylphenolethoxylate, containing 10 polyoxyethylene units
- This product is available as Triton ® X-IOO from Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI.
- Spreading was determined by applying a 10 ⁇ L droplet of 0.1 wt. % surfactant solution in water, aqueous ammonium chloride, aqueous sodium chloride, or acetic acid, to polyacetate film (USI, "Crystal Clear Write on Film") and measuring the spread diameter (mm) after 30 seconds, at a relative humidity between 50 and 70% (at 22 to 25°C).
- the solution was applied with an automatic pipette to provide droplets of reproducible volume.
- Deionized water that was further purified with a Millipore filtration system was used to prepare the surfactant solutions.
- compositions of the present invention provide increased resistance to hydrolysis relative to traditional trisiloxane alkoxylates (Comparative A).
- An artifact of hydrolysis is observed as a reduction in spreading properties over time. Therefore solutions of the compositions of the present invention, as well as comparative surfactants were prepared at desired use levels and pH. Spreading was determined as a function of time to illustrate resistance to hydrolysis.
- Table 2 is an illustrative example of the compositions of the present invention, where product No. 8, a superspreader, has improved resistance to hydrolysis, over a pH range from pH 4 to pH 10, relative to a traditional trisiloxane ethoxylate surfactant (Comparative A, shown in Table 3).
- Comparative A shown in Table 3
- resistance to hydrolysis was observed by monitoring, the spreading properties over time.
- a 0.5 wt% solution of the surfactant in Preparation Example 8 was prepared at pH 4, 5 and 10 in 10% aqueous NaCl system
- a 0.5 wt% solution of the surfactant in Comparative Example A was prepared at pH 4, 5 and 10 in buffered aqueous system.
- the word "comprises” and its grammatical variants logically also subtend and include phrases of varying and differing extent such as for example, but not limited thereto, “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of.” Where necessary, ranges have been supplied; those ranges are inclusive of all sub-ranges there between. Such ranges may be viewed as a Markush group or groups consisting of differing pairwise numerical limitations which group or groups is or are fully defined by its lower and upper bounds, increasing in a regular fashion numerically from lower bounds to upper bounds.
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