Claims
- 1. A dry cleaning system comprising a surfactant comprising a hydrocarbon group which is solvent-philic and a carbohydrate group which is less solvent-philic than the hydrocarbon group wherein the dry cleaning system further comprises a continuous phase solvent which is a biodegradable hydrocarbon or a silicon comprising solvent.
- 2. The dry cleaning system according to claim 1 wherein the surfactant has the formula:AXB and(i) A is a moiety which is more soluble in the dry cleaning solvent than B; X is a divalent group comprising P or (iii) B is a carborydrate group; (iv) Z is H, or a C1-10 alkyl group, or and G is a C1-6 alkyl,(v) m is an integer from 0 to about 10, and d is 0 when m is 0 and 1 when m is ≧1, with the proviso that A is not a siloxane, a halocarbon, or a polyalkylene oxide.
- 3. The dry cleaning system according to claim 2 wherein the surfactant is a biosurfactant or microbial surfactant.
- 4. The dry cleaning system according to claim 2 wherein the surfactant is a dimeric or trimeric surfactant produced from surfactants having the formula AXB.
- 5. The dry cleaning system according to claim 2 wherein A is a C3 to C15 alkyl group or an aryl group and B is a carbohydrate group selected from the group consisting of glucose, fructose, sucrose, galactose, lactose, ribose, lyose, allose, altrose, erythrose, talose, mannose, a derivative thereof, and a disaccharide prepared therefrom.
- 6. The dry cleaning system according to claim 5 wherein A is a C8 to C10 alkyl group, X is and is a glucose group.
- 7. The dry cleaning system according to claim 1 wherein the surfactant has an HLB of less than 13.
- 8. A method for dry cleaning fabric comprising the steps of:(a) contacting the fabric with a continuous phase solvent which is a biodegradable hydrocarbon or a silicon comprising solvent; and (b) contacting the fabric with a surfactant comprising a hydrocarbon group which is solvent-philic and a carbohydrate group which is less solvent-philic than the hydrocarbon group.
- 9. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 8 wherein the method further comprises the step of contacting the fabric with a polar additive.
- 10. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 9 in wherein the polar additive is water, and a reverse micelle is formed.
- 11. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 8 wherein the continuous phase solvent is a siloxane.
- 12. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 8 wherein the surfactant has the formula:AXB and(i) A is a moiety which is more soluble in the dry cleaning solvent than B; (ii) X is a divalent group comprising P, or (iii) B is a carbohydrate group; (iv) Z is H, or a C10-10 alkyl group, or and G is a C1-6 alkyl,(v) is an integer from 0 to about 10, and d is 0 when m is 0 and 1 when m is ≧1, with the proviso that A is not a siloxane, a halocarbon, or a polyalkylene oxide.
- 13. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 12 wherein the surfactant is a biosurfactant or microbial surfactant.
- 14. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 12 wherein the surfactant is a dimeric or trimeric surfactant produced from surfactants having the formula AXB.
- 15. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 12 wherein A is a C3 to C15 alkyl group or an aryl group and B is a carbohydrate group selected from the group consisting of glucose, fructose, sucrose, galactose, lactose, ribose, lyxose, allose, altrose, erythrose, talose, mannose, derivatives thereof, and a disaccharide prepared therefrom.
- 16. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 15 wherein A is a C8 to C10 alkyl group, X is and B is a glucose group.
- 17. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 8 wherein the surfactant has an HLB of less than 13.
- 18. The method for dry cleaning a fabric according to claim 8 wherein the method is conducted in a dry cleaning washing machine pressurized from about 14.7 to about 10,000 psi and set at a cleaning temperature from about −30.0° C. to about 100° C.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/864,948 filed May 24, 2001 U.S. Pat. No. 6,369,014.
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