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titleOfInvention Improvements in skin cleansing agents
abstract 1,209,830. Cleaning agent containing a polyamine derivative. HENKEL & CIE G.m.b.H. 11 Dec., 1968 [14 Dec., 1967], No. 58857/68. Heading C5D. A washing and cleaning agent comprises a water-soluble or water-dispersible polyamine derivative which may be prepared by reacting 1 mol of a bis-halohydrin ether of the formula with 1-2 mol. of a polyalkyleneamine of the formula H 2 N-(R<SP>1</SP>-NH) m -R<SP>1</SP>-NH 2 in which R and R<SP>1</SP> may be the same or different and may represent ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentamethylene or hexamethylene and R<SP>1</SP> may also represent cyclohexylene, Hal represents a halogen atom, m is 1-5, and n is 1-20, and at least one anionic surface-active agent. The polyamine derivative may be in the form of a watersoluble salt, e.g. acetate, chloride, bromide, sulphate or alkyl sulphate. Specifica polyamine derivatives employed are those obtained from the reaction of triethylenetetramine with butanediol-bis-chlorhydrin ether (1:1), triethylenetetramine with triethyleneglycol-bischlorhydrin ether (1:1), triethylenetetramine, with diethyleneglycol-bis-chlorhydrin (1:1) and diethylenetetramine with dipropyleneglycolbis-chlorhydrin (1:1). The anionic surfaceactive agents are selected from olefine-sulphonates, alkylbenzene sulphonates, alkyl sulphonates, α-sulphofatty acid esters, primary and secondary alkyl sulphates, sulphates of ethoxylated or propoxylated fatty alcohols, alkali metal salts of the monoalkylethers or mono-fatty acid esters of glycerine monosulphuric acid ester or of 1,2-dihydroxypropanesulphonic acid, sulphates of ethoxylated or propoxylated fatty acid amides and alkylphenols, fatty acid taurides and fatty acid isethionates. Specific anionic surfaceactive agents employed are sodium sec-alkylsulphonates (C 14-18 ), the sodium salt of a coconut fatty alcohol reacted with ethylene oxide and then sulphated, and sodium n-dodecylbenzenesulphonate. In addition the washing agent may contain alkali metal soaps of fatty acids, ampholytic surface-active agents, non-ionic surface-active agents, pyrophosphates, polyphosphates, alkali metal silicates, bleaching agents such as alkali metal perborates, alkali metal percarbonates, alkali metal hypochlorites, chlorinated cyanuric acids and their alkali metal salts, magnesium silicate, sodium sulphate, sequestering agents such as the sodium salts of E.D.T.A., aminotriacetic acid and aminopolyphosphoric acids, fatty acid mono- and dialkylol amides, foam-inhibiting substances such as the reaction product of cyanuric acid with primary or secondary amines, carboxymethylcellulose, celluloseglycollic acid salts, enzymes, dyestuffs, perfumes, optical brighteners, disinfectants, preservatives, low molecular weight alkylbenzenesulphonates, urea, organic solvents, e.g. low molecular weight alcohols. The washing agent agent may be in lump form, powder form, as a solution or a paste.
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