Aqueous preparations containing betaines based on polymeric fatt

Cleaning compositions for solid surfaces – auxiliary compositions – Cleaning compositions or processes of preparing – Specific organic component

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510123, 510433, C11D 190, C11D 710

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ABSTRACT:
An aqueous, flowable preparation contains 5 to 30% by weight of a mixture of betaines, which consists of 15 to 60% by weight of betaines based on fatty acid amides of fatty acids with 8 to 18 carbon atoms, 85 to 40% by weight of betaines based on polymer acid amides; and 95 to 70% by weight of water, alkali salts and optionally conventional additives, such as solubilizers, preservatives, etc. The preparation, optionally after admixture with other surfactants, is suitable particularly as detergents and cleaning agents for personal grooming, as auxiliaries in the textile industry and as cleaning agents for technical purposes.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4582636 (1986-04-01), Crossin
Chemical Abstracts vol. 112, #22,799a; Surface active low foaming amido betaines for use in laundry detergents; Krob et al, Jan. 22, 1990.
Chemical Abstracts: vol. 112, No. 4, Jan. 22, 1990.

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