Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1984-03-02
1985-02-12
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 95, 252102, 252103, 252174, 25218643, 252350, C11D 340, C11D 710, C11D 712, C11D 718
Patent
active
044990014
ABSTRACT:
A cleansing composition is disclosed with household and personal care applications and comprises a monopersulfate oxidizing agent and a halide bleaching promoter, to which is added an effervescence promoting compound comprising a perborate salt. The resulting composition is operable and capable of effervescing at an alkaline pH, at which it is also a more effective cleanser.
In a further embodiment, the above cleansing composition may include a colorant and a fade control agent comprising a compound providing a soluble halide ion for applications where it is desirable that the color provided by the colorant will fade within a given period of time. Small quantities of the fade control compound are effective, and do not disturb the desired initial color intensity of the solution provided by the colorant.
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Albrecht Dennis L.
Nath Gary M.
Scola, Jr. Daniel A.
Warner-Lambert & Company
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