Claims
- 1. A cellulosic structure, said structure comprising cellulosic fibers and a chemical softening composition, said chemical softening composition comprising:
a softening active ingredient, wherein said softening active ingredient comprises a quaternary ammonium compound; an electrolyte; and a bilayer disrupter.
- 2. The cellulosic structure of claim 1 wherein said quaternary ammonium compound has the formula:
- 3. The cellulosic structure of claim 2 wherein m is 2, n is 2, R1 is methyl, R3 is C15-C17 alkyl or alkenyl, and Y is —O—(O)C—, or —C(O)—O—.
- 4. The cellulosic structure of claim 3 wherein X− is chloride or methyl sulfate.
- 5. The cellulosic structure of claim 2 wherein said chemical softening composition further comprises a plasticizer.
- 6. The cellulosic structure of claim 5 wherein said plasticizer is selected from a group consisting of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The cellulosic structure of claim 1 wherein said electrolyte comprises a salt selected from the group consisting of the chloride salts of sodium, calcium, and magnesium.
- 8. The cellulosic structure of claim 1 wherein said bilayer disrupter is used at a level of between about 2% and about 15% of the level of said softening active ingredient.
- 9. The cellulosic structure of claim 1 wherein said bilayer disrupter is selected from the group consisting of:
1. nonionic surfactants derived from saturated and/or unsaturated primary and/or secondary, amine, amide, amine-oxide fatty alcohol, fatty acid, alkyl phenol, and/or alkyl aryl carboxylic acid compounds having from about 6 to about 22 carbon atoms in a hydrophobic chain, wherein at least one active hydrogen of said compounds is ethoxylated with ≦50 ethylene oxide moieties to provide an HLB of from about 6 to about 20; 2. nonionic surfactants with bulky head groups selected from:
a. surfactants having the formulas: 4wherein Y″═N or O; and each R5 is selected independently from the following: —H, —OH, —(CH2)xCH3, —O(OR2)z—H, —OR1, —OC(O)R1, and —CH(CH2—(OR2)z″—H)—CH2—(OR2)z′—C(O) R1, x and R1 are as defined above and 5≦z, z′, and z″≦20; and b. polyhydroxy fatty acid amide surfactants of the formula:R2—C(O)—N(R1)—Zwherein: each R1 is H, C1-C4 hydrocarbyl, C1-C4 alkoxyalkyl, or hydroxyalkyl; R2 is a C5-C21 hydrocarbyl moiety; and each Z is a polyhydroxyhydrocarbyl moiety having a linear hydrocarbyl chain with at least 3 hydroxyls directly connected to the chain, or an ethoxylated derivative thereof; and 3. cationic surfactants having the formula:{R1m—Y—[(R2—O)z—H]p}+ X−wherein R1 is selected from the group consisting of saturated or unsaturated, primary, secondary or branched chain alkyl or alkyl-aryl hydrocarbons; said hydrocarbon chain having from about 6 to about 22 carbon atoms; each R2 is selected from the following groups or combinations of the following groups: —(CH2)n— and/or —[CH(CH3)CH2]—; Y is selected from the following groups: ═N+-(A)q; —(CH2)n—N+-(A)q; —B—(CH2)n—N+-(A)2; -(phenyl)-N+-(A)q; —(B-phenyl)-N+-(A)q; with n being from about 1 to about 4, wherein each A is independently selected from the following groups: H; C1-5 alkyl; R1; —(R2O)z—H; —(CH2)xCH3; phenyl, and substituted aryl; where 0≦x≦about 3; and each B is selected from the following groups: —O—; —NA-; —NA2; —C(O)O—; and —C(O)N(A)-; wherein R2 is defined as hereinbefore; q=1 or 2; total z per molecule is from about 3 to about 50; and X− is an anion which is compatible with fabric softener actives and adjunct ingredients.
- 10. The cellulosic structure of claim 9 wherein said bilayer disrupter is a nonionic surfactant having a hydrophobic moiety that is selected from the group consisting of: fatty alcohols having between about 8 and about 18 carbon atoms and alkyl phenols having between about 8 and about 18 carbon atoms wherein said hydrophobic moiety is ethoxylated with between about 3 and about 15 ethylene oxide moieties.
- 11. The cellulosic structure of claim 10 wherein said cellulosic structure comprises a tissue paper, wherein said tissue paper comprises one or more plies.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/586,270 filed in the names of McKay, et al. on Nov. 30, 2000.
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09586270 |
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10766538 |
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