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titleOfInvention Alkylhalodiaryl oxide sulphonates and method for their production
abstract A surfactant composition comprises a water-soluble salt of a compound which is a diaryl oxide substituted in the aromatic ring or rings by an aliphatic hydrocarbon group, by at least one halogen atom and by one or two sulphonic acid groups, and one or more additives consisting of detergents, e.g. the coconut acid ester of sodium isethionate, soaps, builders, such as sodium tripolyphosphate, extenders, antiredeposition agents such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose, foam modifiers, zinc stearate and titanic dioxide. Examples relate to the use of the sodium and diethanolamine salts of dodecylchlorodiphenyl oxide in soap and detergent compositions. A dry cleaning solvent composition comprises a substantially water-insoluble dry cleaning solvent having dissolved therein 0,25 to 20% by weight of an alkylhalodiphenyl oxide sulphonate as defined above which is substituted by one or two chlorine and/or bromine atoms and by one sulphonic acid group in the form of an alkali metal, ammonium, alkylamine or alkanolamine salt. The solvent may be for example, perchlorethylene, Stoddard's solvent or Varsol and the preferred active component is the dihalo monosulphonic acid salt. A corrosion inhibitor for ferrous metals comprises an inert organic solvent, such as a petroleum hydrocarbon, and dissolved therein a soluble salt of an alkylhalodiaryl ether sulphonate as defined above.ALSO:The invention comprises a diaryl oxide substituted in the aromatic ring or rings by an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical containing at least 9 carbon atoms, by at least one halogen atom and by one or two sulphonic acid groups which may be present in the form of a salt. The substituents may be introduced on to the aromatic ring or rings of the diaryl oxide before, during or after its formation e.g. by chlorinating diphenyl oxide, alkylating the chloro ether with an olefin and sulphonating the product with sulphur trioxide. Examples relate to the preparation of chloro- and bromododecyl- and pentadecyl diphenyl oxide mono and di sulphonates. Reference is made to alkali metal, amine and alkanolamine salts and to homologues where the alkyl group contains up to 22 carbon atoms.ALSO:A microbicide and/or fungicide composition comprises a solution or dispersion in water or an inert non-aqueous solvent of a compound which is a diaryl oxide substituted in the aromatic ring or rings by an aliphatic hydrocarbon group containing at least 9 carbon atoms, by at least one halogen atom and by one or two sulphonic acid groups. Examples relate to the spraying of apple trees with an aqueous solution of sodium dodecylchlorodiphenyl oxide sulphonate and the washing of fabrics with the same compound and the diethanolamine salt which display both detergent and bacteriodical properties.
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