Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1978-12-11
1980-10-28
Pitlick, Harris A.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252110, 252117, 252524, 252528, 252542, 252547, C11D 165, C11D 337, C11D 322
Patent
active
042305900
ABSTRACT:
Heavy duty detergent compositions, particularly for imparting improved softness and detersive effects to fabrics laundered therewith, said composition including in addition to conventional builder and principally anionic surfactant components, fatty acid soap, a minor quantity of cellulose ether, and cationic softener of the di-lower-di-higher alkyl quanternary ammonium and/or heterocyclic imide type, e.g., imidazolinium, the weight ratio of soap to softener being about 8:1 to 1:3 preferably 5:1 to 1:2 more preferably 3:2:2:3, e.g. about unity. The soap cellulose ether mixture is preferably in the form of a spaghetti, flake, or other shape and is present in the product composition as substantially homogeneously dispersed, discrete particles.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3325414 (1967-06-01), Inamorato
patent: 3920563 (1975-11-01), Wixon
patent: 3920565 (1975-11-01), Morton
Blumenkopf Norman
Colgate - Palmolive Company
Grill Murray M.
Pitlick Harris A.
Sylvester Herbert S.
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