Solubilizer mixture for the preparation of strongly alkaline aqu

Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion

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252356, 580535, C11D 166, C11D 1004, C11D 1708, B01J 1300

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The invention relates to the use of a solubilizer mixture for the manufacture of alkaline aqueous solutions of non-ionic surfactants.
Non-ionic surfactants cannot be readily incorporated in strongly alkaline surfactant formulations. On the contrary, they are salted out on account of the high content of electrolyte, ie, they form a phase distinct from the aqueous phase. Nevertheless incorporation of such surfactants is possible if a solubilizer is used. Well-suited solubilizers for this purpose are alkylaryl sulfonates, eg, cumene sulfonate, -ene--adducts of maleic anhydride on .alpha.-olefins, for example 1,2-dodecene, and Diels-Alder adducts of linoleic acid on acrylic acid (cf. U.S. Pat. No. 3,956,161).
DE-PS 2,754,831 also discloses the use of `-ene`-adducts of maleic anhydride on unsaturated fatty acids or their triglycerides.
The use of monocarboxylic acids having from 4 to 10 carbon atoms in cleaning formulations additionally containing base-reacting materials has been described in DE-OS 1,952,911. The usefulness of these solubilizers is, however, restricted to certain classes of surfactant and is further limited by the quantity of alkali which can be used.
It is thus an object of the invention to find a solubilizer which is suitable for as many types of surfactant as possible and which also makes it possible to manufacture formulations having higher contents of alkali.
We have found that mixtures of a long-chain, unsaturated, dimeric or oligomeric fatty acid with a C.sub.6 -C.sub.12 fatty acid are, surprisingly, suitable for use as solubilizers. Particularly suitable are mixtures of from 60 to 95 wt % and preferably from 80 to 90 wt % of the C.sub.6 -C.sub.12 fatty acid with from 5 to 40 wt % and preferably from 10 to 20 wt % of the long-chain, unsaturated, dimeric or oligomeric fatty acid, whilst mixtures of 2-ethylhexanoic acid or isononanoic acid with dimeric oleic acid or oligomeric oleic acids are preferred.
Suitable dimeric fatty acids are commercially available products such as the Henkel Empol.RTM. series or Unicherna Pripol.RTM. series. Generally speaking, dimeric and oligomeric C.sub.10 -C.sub.22 mono- or poly-carboxylic acids are suitable which can be prepared by conventional methods and contain mainly dimers and trimers.
The manufacture of the solubilizer mixture of the invention takes place by mixing both acidic components at room temperature or elevated temperature in commercially available mixing devices.
The solubilizers of the invention are suitable for most non-ionic surfactants, in particular for the numerous commercial ethylene oxide adducts and propylene oxide adducts as well as their mixed adducts (mostly not random adducts, but adducts in block form) on mono-, di-, and poly-functional alcohols, amines and polyamines, amino alkohols, carboxylic acids, acid amides, or alkyl phenols, as well as for block polymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, in which the propylene oxide can be wholly or partially replaced by butylene oxide.
By strongly alkaline aqueous solutions we mean those having a pH above 9 and preferably above 12. For economical reasons it is usually preferred to use caustic soda.
There is also the possibility of making aqueous solutions of said surfactants which contain the solubilizer mixture of the invention and have a pH ranging from neutral to weakly acid, ie in the range of approximately 4 to 7, in which state the said solutions can be stored and sold, the pH being raised to the aformentioned alkaline range just before or during use.
To test the efficacy of the solubilizers, they are mixed with from 0.1 to 1, and preferably from 0.3 to 1, pan by weight of surfactant per part of solubilizer, and these mixtures are in turn mixed with caustic soda of the desired concentration. It is then ascertained whether an optically clear solution having a high cloud point is formed.
The solubilizers are then used in practice according to the results obtained, while the relative quantity of caustic soda can vary of course.
In the following examples the parts and percentages

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