Claims
- 1. A single phase oil continuous microemulsion useful as a liquid cleaning composition, comprising:
- A. water in an amount greater than 40 percent by weight and less than 75 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- B. an organic solvent or a mixture of two or more organic solvents, wherein the organic solvent or mixture of organic solvents are characterized as containing no more than 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants or other additives, and wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of two or more organic solvents are in an amount greater than 10 percent and less than 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- C. one or more ionic surfactants which are soluble in the one or more organic solvents, wherein the one or more ionic surfactants have an average molecular weight in the range from 350 to 700 exclusive of a counterion, and wherein the one or more ionic surfactants are present in a total amount greater than 0.1 percent and less than 10 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- the microemulsion characterized as being an oil continuous microemulsion having an electrical conductivity of less than Z (microSiemens/centimeter) when measured at 25.degree. C. and a viscosity less than 20 centistokes as measured at 25.degree. C., wherein Z is represented by the following formula: Z=(1/3)(.PHI..sub.w).sup.2 .SIGMA..sub.i A.sub.i m.sub.i, wherein .PHI..sub.w represents the volume fraction of water in the microemulsion, i represents any given electrolyte which is present in the microemulsion, A.sub.i represents the molar conductivity of electrolyte i and m.sub.i represents the molarity of electrolyte i in the aqueous phase.
- 2. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein the one or more organic solvents is selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic alcohol, a dialiphatic ester, an aliphatic hydrocarbon, a chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon, an aromatic hydrocarbon, an aliphatic diester, an aliphatic ketone, an aliphatic ether, an alkylene glycol monoether, an alkylene glycol diether, an alkylene glycol ether acetate and combinations thereof.
- 3. The microemulsion of claims 1 or 2 wherein the one or more organic solvents is present in an amount greater than 30 weight percent and less than 50 weight percent.
- 4. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein water is present in an amount greater than 45 weight percent and less than 70 weight percent.
- 5. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein the ionic surfactant is a cationic surfactant having a molecular weight less than 600.
- 6. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein the ionic surfactant is an anionic surfactant having an average molecular weight greater than 400 and less than 600.
- 7. The microemulsion of claim 6 wherein at least one anionic surfactant is formula R.sub.x B--SO.sub.3 M wherein R represents alkyl, x is 1 or 2, B is a biradical when x is 1 or is a triradical when x is 2 and which is derived from an aromatic moiety and wherein M represents hydrogen or a cationic counterion and wherein the total number of carbons in R.sub.x is from 18 to 30.
- 8. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein the electrical conductivity is less than 0.5 Z (microSiemens/centimeter).
- 9. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein viscosity is less than 10 centistokes.
- 10. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein the electrical conductivity is less than 0.25 Z (microSiemens/centimeter).
- 11. The microemulsion of claim 1 wherein at least one organic solvent is an alkylene glycol monoether.
- 12. An emulsion, which upon standing at 25.degree. C. forms at least two phases wherein one phase is an oil continuous microemulsion, comprising:
- A. water in an amount greater than 60 percent by weight and less than 95 percent by weight based on the total weight of the emulsion;
- B. an organic solvent or a mixture of two or more organic solvents, wherein the organic solvent or mixture of organic solvents are characterized as containing no more than 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants or other additives, and wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of two or more organic solvents are in an amount greater than 4 percent and less than 40 percent by weight based on the total weight of the emulsion;
- C. one or more ionic surfactants which are soluble in the one or more organic solvents, wherein the one or more ionic surfactants have a molecular weight in the range from 350 to 700 exclusive of a counterion, and wherein the one or more ionic surfactants are present in a total amount greater than 0.1 percent and less than 5 percent by weight based on the total weight of the emulsion;
- the emulsion characterized as being an oil continuous emulsion, wherein the emulsion has an electrical conductivity of less than Z (microSiemens/centimeter) when measured at 25.degree. C. and a viscosity less than 20 centistokes as measured at 25.degree. C., wherein Z is represented by the following formula: Z=(1/3) (.PHI..sub.w).sup.2 .SIGMA..sub.i A.sub.i m.sub.i, wherein .PHI..sub.w represents the volume fraction of water in the microemulsion, i represents any given electrolyte which is present in the emulsion, A.sub.i represents the molar conductivity of electrolyte i and m.sub.i represents the molarity of electrolyte in the aqueous phase.
- 13. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein the one or more organic solvents is selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic alcohol, a dialiphatic ester, an aliphatic hydrocarbon, a chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon, an aromatic hydrocarbon, an aliphatic diester, an aliphatic ketone, an aliphatic ether, an alkylene glycol diether, an alkylene glycol diether, an alkylene glycol ether acetate and combinations thereof.
- 14. The emulsion of claims 12 or 13 wherein the one or more organic solvents is present in an amount greater than 8 weight percent and less than 25 weight percent.
- 15. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein water is present in an amount greater than 70 weight percent and less than 90 weight percent.
- 16. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein the ionic surfactant is a cationic surfactant having a molecular weight less than 600.
- 17. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein the ionic surfactant is an anionic surfactant having an average molecular weight greater than 400 and less than 600.
- 18. The emulsion of claim 17 wherein at least one anionic surfactant is of formula R.sub.x B--SO.sub.3 M wherein R represents alkyl, x is 1 or 2, B is a biradical when x is 1 or is a triradical when x is 2 and which is derived from an aromatic moiety and wherein M represents hydrogen or a cationic counterion and wherein the total number of carbons in R.sub.x is from 18 to 30.
- 19. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein the electrical conductivity is less than 0.5 Z (microSiemens/centimeter).
- 20. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein viscosity is less than 10 centistokes.
- 21. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein the electrical conductivity is less than 0.25 Z (microSiemens/centimeter).
- 22. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein at least organic solvent is an alkylene glycol monoether.
- 23. The emulsion of claim 12 wherein water is in an amount greater than 80 weight percent and less than 90 weight percent.
- 24. A cleaning concentrate, which comprises:
- A. an organic solvent or a mixture of two or more organic solvents, wherein the organic solvent or mixture of organic solvents are characterized as containing no more than 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants or other additives; and
- B. one or more ionic surfactants which are soluble in the one or more organic solvents, wherein the one or more ionic surfactants have a molecular weight in the range from 350 to 700 exclusive of a counterion,
- wherein said cleaning concentrate may be diluted with water to form a microemulsion comprising:
- C. water in an amount greater than 40 percent by weight and less than 75 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- D. an organic solvent or a mixture of two or more organic solvents, wherein the organic solvent or mixture of organic solvents are characterized as containing no more than 2 weight percent water at 25.degree. C. when the organic solvent is saturated with water in the absence of surfactants or other additives, and wherein the organic solvent or the mixture of two or more organic solvents are in an amount greater than 10 percent and less than 60 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- E. one or more ionic surfactants which are soluble in the one or more organic solvents, wherein the one or more ionic surfactants have an average molecular weight in the range from 350 to 700 exclusive of a counterion, and wherein the one or more ionic surfactants are present in a total amount greater than 0.1 percent and less than 10 percent by weight based on the total weight of the microemulsion;
- the microemulsion characterized as being an oil continuous microemulsion having an electrical conductivity of less than Z (microSiemens/centimeter) when measured at 25.degree. C. and a viscosity less than 20 centistokes when measured at 25.degree. C., wherein Z is represented by the following formula: Z=(1/3)(.PHI..sub.w).sup.2 .SIGMA..sub.i A.sub.i m.sub.i , wherein .PHI..sub.w represents the volume fraction of water in the microemulsion, i represents a given electrolyte, A.sub.i represents the molar conductivity of electrolyte i and m.sub.i represents the molarity of electrolyte i in the aqueous phase.
- 25. A method for cleaning metal having grease or oily soil on a surface of the metal which comprises applying the composition of any of claims 1, 2, 4-13, or 15-23 to the metal which has grease or oily soil on the surface of the metal to remove at least a portion of the grease or oily soil from the metal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser No. 08/042,366, filed Apr. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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