Bacteriostatic toilet bowl cleaner compositions

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 3970576
  • Patent Number
    3,970,576
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 21, 1975
    49 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 20, 1976
    48 years ago
Abstract
New automatic toilet bowl cleaner compositions that are capable of inhibiting the growth or multiplication of microbiological organisms are described herein. The bacteriostatic agent in the above compositions is 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to novel toilet bowl cleaner compositions. These compositions possess antimicrobial properties at the extremely low dilutions which are normally encountered with a product of this nature.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Compositions which automatically dispense cleaning agents and cleaning adjuncts into toilet bowls have been in commercial use for many years. However, the inhibition of the growth or multiplication of microbiological organisms in products of the above nature has been difficult to accomplish. This difficulty is due to the fact that most antimicrobial agents are ineffective at the extreme dilutions that automatic bowl cleaners are used.
Recently, a new antimicrobial agent, namely, 5 -chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,506,720. The assignee of this patent (Ciba-Geigy) has published data (Irgasan DP-300, Publication DC-25) which indicates that the minimum inhibitory concentration of 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol required for specific micro-organisms is 1ppm for S. aureus and P. mirabilis and 3ppm for E. coli.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention it has now been found that the use of 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol as an antimicrobial with isopropanol, an alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol and/or a linear alkyl aryl sulfonate salt combined with known dyes and perfumes produces a cleaning formulation which exhibits bacteriostatic properties against S. aureus, P. mirabilis and E. coli at levels as low as 0.1 per million of the antimicrobial for a solid cleaning formulation and 0.2 parts per million for a liquid cleaning formulation.





DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
The novel liquid composition of this invention comprises:
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol 10-205-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 0.5-6Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 0.1-20Linear Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate Salt 0.5-20Sodium hydroxide 0-2Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
The preferred formula for an effective liquid cleaning and bacteriostatic composition is as follows:
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol 14-165-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1.1-1.6Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 4-17Linear Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate Salt 0.5-10Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
The novel solid composition of this invention comprises:
Ingredients % By Weight______________________________________5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1-3(97% minimum activity)Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 0.1-10Ethoxylated alcohol adduct 20-90Polyethylene glycol 0.1-10Sodium sulfate, Perfume, Dye Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
The preferred formula for an effective solid cleaning and bacteriostatic composition is as follows:
Ingredients % By Weight______________________________________5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1-3(97% minimum activity)Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 2-8Ethoxylated alcohol adduct 25-35Polyethylene glycol 2-8Sodium sulfate, Perfume, Dye Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
Examples of alkoxylated primary alcohols that are useful in this invention are those alkoxylated primary alcohols wherein the alkyl chain length is primarily C.sub.12 -C.sub.18.
Examples of linear alkyl aryl sulfonate salts that are useful in this invention are the salts of an alkyl aryl sulfonate wherein the alkyl carbon chain length is C.sub.1 -C.sub.15. The novel composition in its solid form contains an ethoxylated alcohol adduct whose primary alcohol chain length is about C.sub.16 -C.sub.20. In addition to the cleaning and bacteriostatic properties that the novel formulations of this invention possess, they also have the ability to reduce the surface tension of water.
As will be illustrated in the following examples, the liquid compositions of this invention have the ability to exhibit bacteriostatic properties at use levels as low as 0.2 parts per million of the anti-microbial. The solid compositions exhibit bacteriostatic properties at use levels as low as 0.1 parts per million of the anti-microbial. The examples will also indicate the anti-microbial agents known in the prior art are either ineffective or are not readily or efficiently compounded or solubilized.
The following examples illustrate the above described invention. The bacteria employed as the test organisms are representative of both gram negative and gram positive bacteria. The test procedure employed is the Agar Plate Test and the Agar Cup Plate Test as described in U.S.D.A. circular No. 198, 1931. The results are reported as zones of inhibition and measured in millimeters.
EXAMPLE 1
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol (99%) 15.005-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1.50(97% minimum activity)50% ethylene oxide>adduct 12.0010% propylene oxide>adductof a linear alcohol whosecarbon chain length is C.sub.12 --C.sub.15Sodium Xylene Sulfonate (40%) 2.50Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:23,000 S. aureus E. coli P.mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 10 5 3Agar Plate Test 5 2 1______________________________________
A preferred alternate formulation is represented by Example 2.
EXAMPLE 2
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol (99%) 15.005-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1.50(97% minimum activity)Triethanolaminedodecylbenzensulfonate (40%) 15.00Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:23,000 S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 7 3 3Agar Plate Test 6 3 3______________________________________
EXAMPLE 3
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol (99%) 15.005-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1.50(97% minimum activity)Triethanolaminedodecylbenzensulfonate (40%) 11.2550% ethylene oxide>adduct 4.5010% propylene oxide>adductof a linear alcohol whosecarbon chain length is C.sub.12 --C.sub.15Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:23,000 S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 7 15 2.5______________________________________
EXAMPLE 4
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol (99%) 4.50n-Alkyl (60% C.sub.14, 30% C.sub.16, 5% C.sub.12 and8% C.sub.18) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride 5.00n-Alkyl (68% C.sub.12, 32% C.sub.14) DimethylEthylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride 5.0050% ethylene oxide> adduct 4.0010% propylene oxide>adductof a linear alcohol whosecarbon chain length is C.sub.12 --C.sub.15Water, Dye, Perfume Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:23,000 S. aureus E. coliAgar Cup Plate Test 2.5 0______________________________________
The above is an example of the use of another antimicrobial agent employed at a much higher level than those in the previous examples which was ineffective against E. coli.
EXAMPLE 5
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________4',5 Dibromosalicylanilide and3,4'5, Tribromosalicylanilide (1:1 6.00mixture)Polyethylene Glycol (molecular weightabout 200) 50.00Octyl phenoxypoly (ethyleneoxy) Ethanol 30.00Water Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:20,000 S. aureus E. coliAgar Cup Plate Test 16 11______________________________________
The above is an example of the use of a different antimicrobial agent which requires high levels of solubilizers and which was used at higher levels itself to achieve bacteriological activity.
EXAMPLE 6
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________3,4'5 Tribromosalicylanilide 6.00Polyethylene Glycol (molecular weight 60.00about 200)Octyl phenoxypoly (ethyleneoxy) ethanol 30.00Water 4.00Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:20,000 S. aureus E. coliAgar Cup Plate Test 10 4 (Partial)______________________________________
This example illustrates another antimicrobial agent which requires high levels of solubilizers and which results in only a partial zone of inhibition at the high level employed.
EXAMPLE 7
Ingredient % By Weight______________________________________Alkyl pyridinium 5-chloro-2-mercapto- 12.00benzothiazole (96%)N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone 60.00Octyl phenoxy poly (ethyleneoxy) ethanol 10.00Water 18.00Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) Dilution 1:20,000 S. aureus E. coliAgar Cup Plate Test 7 0______________________________________
This example illustrates yet another antimicrobial agent which though used at a higher level does not result in a zone of inhibition on E. coli
EXAMPLE 8
This example illustrates the use of the solid formulation of this invention as a toilet bowl cleaner. The use dilution for microbiological activity with this composition is 0.30 parts per million of the formulation per 23,000 parts of water.
Component % By Weight______________________________________100 moles of ethylene oxide adduct of 31.00a primary alcohol whose carbon lengthis C.sub.16 --C.sub.20Polyethylene Glycol (molecularweight about 6,000) 5.0050% ethylene oxide> adduct 5.0010% propylene oxide>adductof a linear alcohol whosecarbon chain length is C.sub.12 --C.sub.155-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1.25(97% minimum activity)Sodium Sulfate 55.25Perfume, Dye Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 4.5 2 2.5______________________________________
EXAMPLE 9
This Example illustrates the use of 5 -chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol in the following liquid formulation where it is present at 0.50% by weight in a use dilution of 1:23,000 and 1:40,000.
______________________________________Ingredients % By Weight______________________________________Isopropanol (99%) 15.005-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol 0.50(97% minimum activity)50% ethylene oxide> adduct 12.0010% propylene oxide> adductof a linear alcohol whosecarbon chain length is C.sub.12 --C.sub.15Water 67.75Sodium Xylene Sulfonate (40%) 2.50Dye 1.00Perfume 1.25Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 6 2.5 2(Dilution 1:23,000)Agar Cup Plate Test 4 1.5 0(Dilution 1:40,000)______________________________________
EXAMPLE 10
Component % By Weight______________________________________Ethoxylated Alcohol Adduct 31.00Polyethylene Glycol (mol. wt. about 6000) 5.00Oxyethylated Alcohol Surfactant 5.004', 5 Dibromosalicylanilide, 3, 4'5Tribromosalicylanilide (1:1 mixture) 2.50Sodium Sulfate 54.00Perfume, Dye Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 2.5 0 0______________________________________
This example illustrates the use of an antimicrobial agent which does not exhibit activity in the composition.
EXAMPLE 11
Component % By Weight______________________________________Ethoxylated Alcohol Adduct 31.00Polyethylene Glycol (mol. wt about 6000) 5.00Oxyethylated Alcohol Surfactant 5.003,4',5 Tribromosalicylanilide 2.50Sodium Sulfate 54.00Perfume, Dye Sufficient to make up to 100%Average Zone of Inhibition (mm) S. aureus E. coli P. mirabilisAgar Cup Plate Test 0 0 0______________________________________
This example illustrates a total lack of activity of an antimicrobial in the composition.
EXAMPLE 12
The following data represents the ability of the preferred compositions of this invention to help retard stain buildup on a ceramic surface immersed in a solution containing an iron salt. Results are reported as units of stain pickup on white ceramic tiles. Less than 1 unit difference is visible to the naked eye.
______________________________________ Surface Average Units Tension Iron Stain Pickup Dynes/CM______________________________________Composition (Example 1) 4.1 41.4Water 5.8 72Composition (Example 8) 2.5 33Water 6.1 72______________________________________
Claims
  • 1. An anti-bacterial solid composition consisting essentially of:
  • Component % By Weight______________________________________5-Chloro-2-(2,4 dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1-3Ethoxylated alcohol adduct 20-90Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 0.1-10Polyethylene glycol 0.1-10Sodium sulfate, perfume, dye Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
  • wherein 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol is present at a use dilution of about 0.1 parts per million to less than 1.0 parts per million, wherein the alkyl chain length of the alkoxylated primary alcohol is from about 12 carbon atoms to 15 carbon atoms and the alkyl chain length of the ethoxylated alcohol adduct is from 16 carbon atoms to about 20 carbon atoms.
  • 2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the components have the following proportions:
  • Components % By Weight______________________________________5-Chloro-2-(2,4 dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1-3Ethoxylated alcohol adduct 25-35Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 2-8Polyethylene glycol 2-8Sodium sulfate, perfume, dye Sufficient to make up to 100%.______________________________________
  • 3. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol is a 50% ethylene oxide, 10% propylene oxide adduct of a linear alcohol.
  • 4. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight of approximately 6000.
  • 5. A method for preventing the growth or multiplication of E. coli in toilet bowls which comprises dispensing into the water of a toilet an antibacterial solid composition consisting essentially of:
  • Component % By Weight______________________________________5-Chloro-2-(2,4 dichlorophenoxy)phenol 1-3Ethoxylated alcohol adduct 20-90Alkoxylated primary fatty alcohol 0.1-10Polyethylene glycol 0.1-10Sodium sulfate, perfume, dye Sufficient to make up to 100%______________________________________
  • wherein 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol is present at a use dilution in amounts of about 0.1 parts per million to less than 3.0 parts per million, wherein the alkyl chain length of the alkoxylated primary alcohol is from about 12 carbon atoms to 15 carbon atoms and the alkyl chain length of the ethoxylated alcohol adduct is from 16 carbon atoms to about 20 carbon atoms.
  • 6. A method for preventing the growth or multiplication of S. aureus, P. mirabilis and E. coli in toilet bowls which comprises dispensing the composition of claim 1 into the water of a toilet to prevent such growth.
Parent Case Info

This is a division of application Ser. No. 312,767, filed Dec. 6, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,357.

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2497057 Pape et al. Feb 1950
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
2,162,790 Jul 1972 DT
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Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 312767 Dec 1972