2-propyl heptanol alkoxylates and process of cleaning hard surfa

Cleaning compositions for solid surfaces – auxiliary compositions – Cleaning compositions or processes of preparing – For cleaning a specific substrate or removing a specific...

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510241, 510365, 510421, 510506, 568622, 568625, C11D 172, C11D 1722, C07C 4311, C23G 124

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the use of an alkoxylate of 2-propyl heptanol in compositions for cleaning hard surfaces. The alkoxylate shows low foaming compared with similar compounds having a hydrophobic group of the same size. The alkoxylate may advantageously be used as a surface-active component in detergent compositions.
2. Description of the Related Art
It has long been known to alkoxylate alcohols for obtaining non-ionic surface-active compounds. These compounds have been used e.g. in detergent compositions because of their wetting and dispersing properties. In a number of applications, alkoxylates of C.sub.8-11 alcohols have however been found to be too high-foaming and/or not to have the desired detergent power. For example, ethoxylates based on branched C.sub.8 alcohols often exhibit acceptable foaming but too low a detergent power, whereas ethoxylates based on straight or branched alcohols having a larger hydrocarbon chain often show an acceptable surface activity but too high foaming. Thus, there is a need for new alkylene oxide adducts with an improved ratio of foaming to detergent power.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It has now been found alkoxylate based on 2-propyl heptanol is suitable for use as a detergent in compositions for cleaning hard surfaces, since it has good detergent and wetting properties as well as low foaming as compared with other alcohols having substantially the same chain length. In formulations, the alkoxylate also has a desirable thickening effect. In addition, it has been found that the alkoxylate is easily degradable and has a surprisingly low biotoxicity. In tests, no skin-irritant effect has been noted.
The alkoxylate for use according to the invention can be illustrated by the formula preferably 3-12. Preferably, 50-100% of all alkyleneoxy groups are ethyleneoxy groups. In those cases where different alkyleneoxy groups are present in the same compound, they may be added randomly or in block.
Generally, the alkoxylate is an ethoxylate having 3-7, preferably 4-6 ethyleneoxy groups.
In an advantageous mode of execution, ethylene oxide can be added in a first step and thereafter alkylene oxide having 3-4 carbon atoms. These compounds can be illustrated by the formula (B).sub.r H (II) is 1-6. Preferably, p is 2-8 and r is 1-4. These compounds have lower foaming than the corresponding compounds without any alkyleneoxy groups having 3-4 carbon atoms.
The alkoxylates for use according to the invention described above can be prepared by adding in a conventional manner in the presence of a conventional alkali catalyst, such as potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide, the above-mentioned amounts of alkylene oxide to 2-propyl heptanol, which is a so-called Guebert alcohol. According to a preferred mode of execution, the addition of ethylene oxide is performed using a conventional catalyst which gives a narrower distribution of added ethylene oxide than any alkali catalyst, such as NaOH or KOH. Thus prepared alkoxylates according to the invention have very low foaming. Examples of conventional catalysts giving a narrow distribution of added alkylene oxide are Ca(OH).sub.2, Ba(OH).sub.2, Sr(OH).sub.2 and hydrotalcite. The reaction is preferably conducted in the absence of free water to reduce the amount of by-products and usually at a temperature of 70.degree.-180.degree. C.
The alkoxylate, especially ethoxylate and alkoxylate of formula II, is suitably included in compositions for cleaning hard surfaces, e.g. for degreasing or dishwashing. Especially good results have been obtained when degreasing lacquered or unlacquered metal surfaces. In addition to the alkoxylate, the compositions may also contain other detergents, such as anionic surface-active compounds. Examples hereof are alkyl sulphate, alkyl ether sulphate, alkyl benzene sulphonate, .alpha.-olefin sulphonate and alkyl glyceryl sulphonate. Also, the compositions may contain solutising additives, complexing agents and/or pH-adjusting agents, enzymes, other surface

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