Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1986-10-22
1987-11-03
Albrecht, Dennis
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252174, 25217413, 25217425, 2523635, 252528, 252531, 252539, 252547, 252550, 252558, C11D 165, C11D 1100, C11D 1102, C11D 1706
Patent
active
047042214
ABSTRACT:
Detergent granules containing more than about 18% of anionic surfactant that forms a sticky middle phase are surface treated with a small amount of a water soluble quaternary ammonium salt in an aqueous solution to improve the dissolving characteristics of the composition.
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Bleil Charles F.
Morrow John E.
Albrecht Dennis
Aylor Robert B.
Hasse Donald E.
O'Flaherty Thomas H.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
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