Joanna Margaret Clarke - Brussels, BE Garry Kenneth Embleton - Grimberger, BE Howard David Hutton - Loveland OH Mark Leslie Kacher - Mason OH John David Sadler - Cincinnati OH Deborah Pancheri Wallace - Montgomery OH
Disclosed are detergent compositions comprising organic diamines, anionic surfacants and amphoteric surfactants including amine oxide for hand dishwashing which, by incorporating certain organic solvents, results in a liquid dishwashing detergent composition that is not only a more effective cleaning agent, but also offers improved physical and enzymatic stability and more convenient rheology and handling characteristics than typical liquid dishwashing compositions.
Diols And Polymeric Glycols For Improved Dishwashing Detergent Compositions
Joanna Margaret Clarke - Brussels, BE Garry Kenneth Embleton - Princeton NJ, US Howard David Hutton - Loveland OH, US Mark Leslie Kacher - Mason OH, US John David Sadler - Cincinnati OH, US Deborah Pancheri Wallace - Montgomery OH, US
Disclosed are detergent compositions for hand dishwashing which, by incorporating certain organic solvents, results in a liquid dishwashing detergent composition that is not only a more effective cleaning agent, but also offers improved physical and enzymatic stability and more convenient rheology and handling characteristics than typical liquid dishwashing compositions.
Light-Duty Liquid Or Gel Dishwashing Detergent Compositions Having Controlled Ph And Desirable Food Soil Removal, Rheological And Sudsing Characteristics
Mark Leslie Kacher - Mason OH Deborah Pancheri Wallace - Montgomery OH Fouad Safooh Allouch - Bloomington IN
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 186 C11D 337 C11D 183
US Classification:
510237
Abstract:
Disclosed are thickened light-duty or gel dishwashing detergent compositions that are especially useful for the manual washing of heavily soiled dishware. Such compositions essentially contain an alkyl ether sulfate-based anionic surfactant, a polyhydroxy fatty acid amide-based nonionic surfactant component, a sud booster which is preferably an amine oxide, an aqueous liquid carrier, a pH control agent such as potassium carbonate to provide a relatively alkaline product, and an acrylic copolymer thickener such as Acusol. TM. 820.
Dr. Wallace graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 2003. She works in Louisville, KY and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Wallace is affiliated with Baptist Health Louisville, Kosair Childrens Hospital and Norton Womens & Kosair Childrens Hospital.