Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1991-01-28
1992-10-06
Lieberman, Paul
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
252174, 252553, 252558, 25217421, 25217422, 25217423, C11D 402, C11D 1320, C11D 1318
Patent
active
051529327
ABSTRACT:
A process for making high active detergent particles by: (a) reacting in a continuous neutralization system alkyl sulfuric acid and /or alkyl benzene sulfonic acid with concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, (b) adding to the system polyethylene glycol of molecular weight about 4,000-50,000 and/or certain ethoxylated nonionic surfactants, and (c) forming detergent particles. Granular detergent compositions containing the detergent granules are also described.
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Hollihan Lester J.
Mueller Frank J.
Fries Kery A.
Harleston Kathleen M.
Hasse Donald E.
Lieberman Paul
O'Flaherty Thomas H.
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