Nitrate-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5741753
  • Patent Number
    5,741,753
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 6, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 21, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Wood; Elizabeth D.
    • Hailey; Patricia L.
    Agents
    • Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
Abstract
Essentially nitrate-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, comprising magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions in the molar weight ratios of(a) Mg.sup.2+ : BF.sub.4.sup.- =1:0.1 to 1:4,(b) Mg.sup.2+ : Cl.sup.- =1:1.7 to 1:15 and(c) SO.sub.4.sup.2- : Cl.sup.- =1:0.2 to 1:4.
Description

The present invention relates to an essentially nitrate-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers.
Owing to the persistent controversy about the use of formaldehyde-containing auxiliaries in the textile industry, there is an increasing trend in the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles toward using formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, for example those of the formula I ##STR1## where R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are each hydrogen or C.sub.1 -C.sub.3 -alkyl, with the proviso that at least one of R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 is C.sub.1 -C.sub.3 -alkyl, and R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 are each hydrogen or C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 -alkyl.
However, under textile bulk-scale production conditions, the finished material is occasionally observed to give off an extremely unpleasant odor, which was not noticed in the market launch phase of these crosslinkers. This odor is apparently the result of a catalytic decomposition of the crosslinker at elevated (curing) temperatures. The decomposition products are highly volatile compounds which are responsible for the odor nuisance manifest in the finished material--especially already made-up and airtightly packaged merchandise.
EP-A 515 900 discloses a chloride-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers comprising magnesium and tetrafluoroborate ions in a molar weight ratio of from 1:0.1 to 1:4. This catalyst does in many cases bring about a significant reduction in the odor problem mentioned, but further improvement would be desirable. Furthermore, the finishing properties are still in need of further improvement.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a catalyst system giving more effective avoidance of the odor nuisance and having still better finishing properties.
We have found that this object is achieved by an essentially nitrate-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, comprising magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions in the molar weight ratios of
(a) Mg.sup.2+ : BF.sub.4.sup.- =1:0.1 to 1:4,
(b) Mg.sup.2+ : Cl.sup.-= 1:1.7 to 1:15 and
(c) SO.sub.4.sup.2- : Cl.sup.- =1:0.2 to 1:4.
In a preferred embodiment, the essentially nitrate-free catalyst used comprises magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions in the molar weight ratios of
(a) Mg.sup.2+ : BF.sub.4.sup.- =1:0.2 to 1:2, in particular 1:0.4 to 1:1.5, especially 1:0.45 to 1:0.8,
(b) Mg.sup.2+ : Cl.sup.- =1:1.9 to 1:12, in particular 1:2.0 to 1:5, especially 1:2.05 to 1:3, and
(c) SO.sub.4.sup.2- : Cl.sup.- =1:0.3 to 1:3, in particular 1:0.4 to 1:2, especially 1:0.5 to 1:1.0.
The molar weight ratio is defined as the ratio of the respective products P.sub.i of the ion varieties i under consideration, P.sub.i being calculated by the equation ##EQU1##
If an ion variety i occurs in more than one of the salts used, the products P.sub.i of this ion variety are summed before the ratio is formed.
The catalyst of this invention is preferably used in the form of an aqueous solution comprising from 15 to 40% by weight, preferably from 20 to 35% by weight, of salt. The magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions may be introduced into such a solution in salt form, for example as magnesium sulfate, chloride, phosphate, acetate, glycolate, citrate or adipate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, lithium chloride or zinc chloride or sodium tetrafluoroborate, lithium tetrafluoroborate, potassium tetrafluoroborate or zinc tetrafluoroborate. Particular preference is given to the use of magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, lithium chloride and sodium tetrafluoroborate.
The absence of nitrate ions has a beneficial effect on the lightfastness of the finished textiles.
The catalyst of this invention is used in the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles, especially of cotton and cotton-polyester blend fabrics, in the manner which is customary for example for magnesium chloride; the amounts used range from about 30 to 50 parts by weight of a, for example, 20% strength by weight solution, based on 100 parts by weight of the crosslinker (45% strength by weight solution). The catalyst of this invention requires no departure from existing methods of wash-and-wear finishing.
The present invention also provides a process for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, which comprises using the catalyst of this invention.





EXAMPLES
A cotton fabric (100 g/m.sup.2) was impregnated using a pad-mangle, wet pickup about 80%, with the following solutions:
catalyst solution 1:
5.0 parts by weight of MgSO.sub.4 anhydrous
2.5 parts by weight of LiCl
0.6 part by weight of NaBF.sub.4
21.9 parts by weight of H.sub.2 O
catalyst solution 2:
6.0 parts by weight of MgSO.sub.4 anhydrous
1.0 part by weight of LiCl
3.0 parts by weight of NaCl
0.8 part by weight of NaBF.sub.4
19.2 parts by weight of H.sub.2 O
catalyst solution 3: 5.0 parts by weight of MgSO.sub.4 anhydrous
5.0 parts by weight of NaCl
1.0 part by weight of NaBF.sub.4
19.0 parts by weight of H.sub.2 O
Catalyst solutions A and B were prepared for comparison:
A) 12.0 parts by weight of MgCl.sub.2.6H.sub.2 O
18.0 parts by weight of H.sub.2 O
B) 10.0 parts by weight of MgCl.sub.2.6H.sub.2 O
0.2 part by weight of NaBF.sub.4
19.8 parts by weight of H.sub.2 O
The molar weight ratios (a) to (c) were:
______________________________________ (c) (a) Mg.sup.2+ :BF.sub.4 -- (b) Mg.sup.2+ :Cl-- SO.sub.4.sup.2 --:Cl--______________________________________Catalyst solution 1 1:0.47 1:2.07 1:0.52Catalyst solution 2 1:0.52 1:2.19 1:0.55Catalyst soiution 3 1:0.78 1:3.0 1:0.76Catalyst solution A -- 1:1.46 --Catalyst solution B 1:0.13 1:1.46 --______________________________________
40 parts by weight were used of each of the catalyst solutions 1 to 3 of this invention and of comparative solutions A and B. The amount used of formaldehyde-free crosslinker of the formula I (R.sup.1 =R.sup.2 =CH.sub.3, R.sup.3 =R.sup.4 =H) was in all cases 100 parts by weight of active ingredient, used in the form of a 45% strength by weight aqueous solution.
The crosslinking was carried out at 150.degree. C. for 4 min.
The finished material was packed airtightly in polyethylene sheeting, stored for 14 hours and then subjected to an odor test. The samples treated with catalyst solutions 1 to 3 were odorless, but those treated with comparative catalysts A and B had an extremely unpleasant odor.
The table below shows the finishing results:
______________________________________ Crosslinking with Crosslinking catalyst with comparative solution catalyst uncross- 1 2 3 A B linked______________________________________Dry crease 213 209 207 207 215 120angle(warp +weft) �.degree.!Monsanto 3.2 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.2 1.0image aftermaschinewash at 60.degree. C.�Rating!Breaking 270 290 295 280 270 355strength(weft)�N!shrinkageaftermaschinewash at 60.degree. C.(20 min):warp �%! 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.0 0.8 7.0weft �%! 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.6______________________________________
Claims
  • 1. A nitrate-free catalyst for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, comprising magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions in the molar weight ratios of
  • (a) Mg.sup.2+ : BF.sub.4.sup.- =1:0.1 to 1:4,
  • (b) Mg.sup.2+ : Cl.sup.- =1:1.7 to 1:15 and
  • (c) SO.sub.4.sup.2- : Cl.sup.- =1:0.2 to 1:4.
  • 2. A catalyst as claimed in claim 1, comprising magnesium, tetrafluoroborate, chloride and sulfate ions in the molar weight ratios of
  • (a) Mg.sup.2+ : BF.sub.4.sup.- =1:0.2 to 1:2,
  • (b) Mg.sup.2+ : Cl.sup.- =1:1.9 to 1:12 and
  • (c) SO.sub.4.sup.2- : Cl.sup.31 =1:0.3 to 1:3.
  • 3. A catalyst as claimed in claim 1, as a 20 to 35% strength by weight aqueous solution.
  • 4. A process for the wash-and-wear finishing of textiles with formaldehyde-free crosslinkers, which comprises using a catalyst as claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
43 42 126.1 Dec 1993 DEX
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP94/04003 12/1/1994 6/6/1996 6/6/1996
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO95/16068 6/15/1995
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3807952 Lauchenauer Apr 1974
5246904 Hois et al. Sep 1993
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
515900 Dec 1992 EPX