Claims
- 1. An opaque dental-care toothpaste composition having a smooth, speck-free and glossy ribbon as well as improved shelf life in respect of rheology and abrasiveness, which comprises a sufficient amount of water and, as an abrasive, a precipitated silica characterized by the following physicochemical properties:
- ______________________________________BET surface area determined m.sup.2 /g 15-110according to DIN 66,131Tamped density g/l 150-750Secondary particle size according to FIG. 1distribution curve accordingto Coulter counter"ALPINE" screen retainings % by <1.5> 63 .mu.m weightCu abrasion in 10% strength mg 5-30glycerol dispersionViscosity of a 30% strength mPa.s 30,000-60,000dispersion in a 1:1 water/glycerol mixture (BrookfieldRTV Sp 5)Lightness value A according to % 86-96DIN 55,921______________________________________
- said composition containing an additional thickening precipitated silica.
- 2. An opaque dental-care toothpaste composition having a smooth, speck-free and glossy ribbon as well as improved shelf life in respect of rheology and abrasiveness, which comprises a sufficient amount of water and two different precipitated silicas, wherein one of said precipitated silicas is an abrasive and is characterized by the following physicochemical properties:
- ______________________________________BET surface area determined m.sup.2 /g 15-110according to DIN 66,131Tamped density g/l 150-750Secondary particle size according to FIG. 1distribution curve accordingto Coulter counter"ALPINE" screen retainings % by <1.5> 63 .mu.m weightCu abrasion in 10% strength mg 5-30glycerol dispersionViscosity of a 30% strength mPa.s 30,000-60,000dispersion in a 1:1 water/glycerol mixture (BrookfieldRTV Sp 5)Lightness value A according to % 86-96DIN 55,921______________________________________
- wherein said precipitated silica is prepared by providing an initial alkali metal silicate solution having a concentration of about 5-25 g of SiO.sub.2 per liter of solution and adding thereto an acid and alkali metal silica solution of particular concentrations, at particular feed rates, while maintaining a precipitation temperature in the reaction medium between 80.degree. and 90.degree. C., the precipitation being carried out under such conditions that the viscosity of the reaction medium is kept, for at least 30% of the total precipitation time, at a uniform low value while the pH is kept between 10 and 12, and the addition of the reactants only being terminated when the viscosity, after passing through a maximum, has dropped to a value which is less than 100% above the initial value to obtain an initial suspension of precipitated silica, thereafter diluting the initial suspension of precipitated silica with hot water to provide a precipitated silica content of 10-30 g/l and a sodium sulfate content of 6-20 g/l the temperature being maintained at 85.degree.-95.degree. C., the pH being brought to 7-9 with the addition of sulfuric acid and while keeping the pH value constant, adding alkali metal silicate solution, sulfuric acid and hot water simultaneously over a precipitation period of 30-180 minutes to give a final concentration of precipitated silica of 40-80 g/l, the suspension being then acidified with concentrated sulfuric acid to a pH below 7, separating the precipitated silica from the suspension by means of a filter press, washing, drying and thereafter milling with a pendulum roller mill.
- 3. The composition of claim 1, wherein said precipitated silica comprising about 15 to 20% by weight of the composition.
- 4. The composition of claim 2, wherein said precipitated silica comprising about 15 to 20% by weight of the composition.
- 5. The composition according to claim 1, wherein the total amount of precipitated silica is from 17 to 25% by weight.
- 6. The composition according to claim 2, wherein the total amount of precipitated silica is from 17 to 25% by weight.
- 7. The composition as set forth in claim 1 which additionally contains sorbitol.
- 8. The composition as set forth in claim 2 which additionally contains sorbitol.
- 9. The composition as set forth in claim 1 which contains at least one of the group consisting of a binder, a preservative, a sweetener, an aromatic oil, a foaming agent, a fluoride and a dye.
- 10. The composition as set forth in claim 2 which contains at least one of the group consisting of a binder, a preservative, a sweetener, an aromatic oil, a foaming agent, a fluoride and a dye.
- 11. The composition as set forth in claim 1, which additionally contains at least one member from the group selected from a chalk, aluminum hydroxide and calcium phosphate.
- 12. The composition as set forth in claim 2, which additionally contains at least one member from the group selected from a chalk, aluminum hydroxide and calcium phosphate.
- 13. The composition as set forth in claim 1 which additionally comprises carboxymethylcellulose, sodium salt of methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, saccharin, sorbitol, titanium dioxide opacifier, liquid paraffin, an aromatic oil and sodium lauryl sulfate.
- 14. The composition as set forth in claim 2 which additionally comprises carboxymethylcellulose, sodium salt of methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, saccharin, sorbitol, titanium dioxide opacifier, liquid paraffin, an aromatic oil and sodium lauryl sulfate.
- 15. An opaque dental-care toothpaste composition for smokers according to claim 3 wherein the precipitated silica has the following characteristics:
- ______________________________________BET surface area determined m.sup.2 /g 15-110according to DIN 66,131Tamped density g/l 90-650Secondary particle size according to FIG. 2distribution curve accordingto Coulter counter"ALPINE" screen retainings % by <0.1>63 .mu.m weightCu abrasion in 10% strength mg 16-18glycerol dispersionViscosity of a 30% strength mPa.s 30,000-dispersion in a 1:1 water/glycerol mixture (BrookfieldRTV Sp 5)60,000.______________________________________
- 16. An opaque dental-care toothpaste composition as set forth in claim 1, wherein the abrasive silica has a BET surface area 103 m.sup.2 /g and an ALPINE screen retainings of 1.4% by weight, a Cu abrasion of 14, a viscosity of 36,000, and a lightness value of 94.4, wherein the viscosity is determined in 15% strength dispersion in a 1:1 glycerol/water mixture.
- 17. The dental-care composition as set forth in claim 1, wherein the additional thickening precipitated silica has the following characteristics:
- ______________________________________BET surface area determined m.sup.2 /g 170according to DIN 66,131Tamped density g/l 150-750Cu abrasion in 10% strength mg <1glycerol dispersionLightness value A according % 86-96to DIN 55,921Secondary particle size according to FIG. 2distribution curve accordingto the Coulter counter"ALPINE" screen retainings % by <1.5>63 .mu.m weightViscosity of a 30% strength mPa.s 52,200dispersion in a 1:1 water/glycerol mixture (BrookfieldRTV Sp 5)______________________________________
- 18. The dental-care composition according to claim 17 wherein the additional thickening precipitated silica is present in the amount of 2 to 14% by weight of the composition and the precipitated silica is present in the amount of 8 to 20% for a total amount of silica present being 22%.
- 19. The dental-care composition according to claim 17, wherein the abrasion values are in the range of 11 to 18 mg of Cu.
- 20. The composition according to claim 17 which further comprises an additional thickening pyrogenic silica.
- 21. The dental-care composition according to claim 17, wherein the additional thickening pyrogenic silica with a BET surface area of 200 m.sup.2 /g and a Cu abrasion of <1 mg.
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REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 773,973 filed Sept. 9, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,664,907, which in turn is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 641,812 filed Aug. 17, 1984, abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 510,452 filed July 1, 1983, abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 364,035 filed Mar. 31, 1982, abandoned, and all relied on.
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