Claims
- 1. An ozonated composition comprising a lignosulfonate that has been subjected to ozone oxidation in an aqueous alkaline solution;
- said lignosulfonate being first incorporated in an aqueous dispersion containing between about 10 percent and 60 percent by weight of solids;
- said dispersion then having incorporated therein a base in an amount of at least 1 percent by weight of said lignosulfonate to form said alkaline solution prior to ozone oxidation;
- said lignosulfonate containing between 2 percent and 20 percent by combined oxygen after ozone oxidation by weight of said ozone oxidized lignosulfonate;
- said lignosulfonate containing between about 0.5 percent and about 15 percent, based on total unoxidized lignosulfonate, of sulfonic sulfur calculated as sulfur;
- said ozone oxidized lignosulfonate including, as its oxidized units, carboxylic and phenolic moieties.
- 2. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said composition contains about 5 percent to about 10 percent of combined oxygen.
- 3. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lignosulfonate is a partially desulfonated alkaline oxidized, hydrolyzed, and sequentially resulfonated lignosulfonate.
- 4. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base contains an alkaline earth metal or an alkali metal or mixtures thereof.
- 5. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 4, wherein said base is a hydroxide.
- 6. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 5, wherein said hydroxide is calcium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- 7. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sulfonic sulfur is present in combined form with said lignosulfonate in the form of units of the formula:
- --(CH.sub.2).sub.x SO.sub.3 H, wherein x has a numerical integral value of from 0 to 3 inclusive.
- 8. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 7, wherein said sulfonic sulfur is present as the sulfonic group of the formula --SO.sub.3 H.
- 9. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 7, wherein said sulfonic sulfur is present as a sulfomethyl group of the formula --CH.sub.2 SO.sub.3 H.
- 10. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 7, wherein said sulfonic sulfur is introduced into said lignosulfonate to constitute 1.5 percent to 15 percent by weight of said lignosulfonate in its unoxidized state, by after-sulfonation of said previously ozone oxidized lignosulfonate.
- 11. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 10, wherein said after-sulfonation is accomplished in an aqueous reaction mass at a temperature between about 40.degree. C. and 200.degree. C. using as the resulfonation reagent an aldehyde of the formula:
- RCH:O, wherein R is a hydrogen or an alkyl group containing from 1 to 2 carbon atoms in approximately stoichiometric admixture with a sulfite of the formula:
- XHSO.sub.3, wherein X is an alkali metal.
- 12. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 10, wherein
- said aldehyde is formaldehyde and said sulfite is sodium bisulfite; and
- wherein said temperature is at least about 100.degree. C. for a period of from 0.5 hour to about 16 hours.
- 13. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 4, wherein said base is present in an amount of from about 10 percent to 15 percent by weight of said lignosulfonate.
- 14. An ozonated composition as claimed in claim 13, wherein said base is present in an amount of about 13 percent.
- 15. An ozonated lignosulfonate composition consisting essentially of
- a lignosulfonate that has been subjected to ozone oxidiation in an aqueous alkaline solution at a temperature within the range of 0.degree. C. to 80.degree. C. for a period of at least 30 minutes by means of a continuous ozone feed to said lignosulfonate;
- said aqueous alkaline solution of lignosulfonate having been formed from an aqueous dispersion of said lignosulfonate containing from about 10 percent to 60 percent by weight of solids to which a base is added;
- said ozone feed comprising a gaseous composition composed of oxygen or air and containing from 0.1 percent to 5 percent by weight of ozone;
- said ozonated lignosulfonate containing, by weight, between 2 percent and 20 percent of total added combined oxygen in the oxidized lignosulfonate product;
- said composition being further characterized by substantially complete solubility in aqueous saline solution.
- 16. An ozonated oxidized composition as claimed in claim 15, wherein said ozone oxidation takes place at a temperature of from 20.degree. C. to 50.degree. C. for a period of 2 to 7 hours.
- 17. An ozone oxidized composition as claimed in claim 16, wherein the concentration of ozone in said feed is within the range of 2 percent to 3 percent by weight of said gaseous composition.
- 18. An ozone oxidized composition as claimed in claim 17, wherein said aqueous alkaline medium has a pH of about 14.
- 19. The method of making ozonated lignosulfonate comprising:
- admixing lignosulfonate starting material with water and an alkaline reagent, the latter in a concentration of at least 1 percent, based on the weight of said starting material and water;
- and contacting the resulting mixture with ozone to effect ozone oxidation of said lignosulfonate; and continuing said contact until the ozone take-up of the lignosulfonate as oxidized units added thereto during ozonization is between about 2 percent and about 20 percent, based on the weight of the ozone oxidized lignosulfonate product.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said ozone is present in an air or oxygen carrier in a concentration therein of between about 0.1 percent and about 4 percent.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein said ozone is present in a concentration of from about 2 percent to about 3 percent.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein ozone oxidation is conducted for a period of between about 1/2 hour to about 16 hours.
- 23. The method of claim 19, wherein the ozone take-up is between about 5 percent and about 10 percent.
- 24. The method of claim 19, wherein the lignosulfonate starting material comprises an alkaline oxidized, hydrolyzed, partially desulfonated lignosulfonate in an
- aqueous dispersion containing between about 10 weight percent and about 60 weight percent of dispersed lignosulfonate solids.
- 25. The method of claim 19, wherein said alkaline reagent is sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide.
- 26. The method of claim 19, wherein the lignosulfonate starting material contains between about 1/2 percent and about 15 percent, based on total unoxidized lignosulfonate solids weight, of organic sulfonic sulfur calculated as sulfur.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said lignosulfonate starting material contains between about 11/2 percent and about 10 percent of organic sulfur.
- 28. The method as claimed in claim 19, including in addition thereto and in combination therewith:
- the additional step of introducing into the ozone oxidized lignosulfonate product by after-sulfonation to make up between about 11/2 weight percent and about 15 weight percent of total sulfur in combined organic sulfonic sulfonate form, based on the weight of the resulting composition, of units of the formula:
- (--CH.sub.2).sub.x --SO.sub.3 H, wherein x has a numerical integral value from 0 to 3.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the resulfonation units are sulfonyl radicals of the formula --SO.sub.3 H.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein said sulfoalkyl groups are sulfomethyl groups.
- 31. The method of claim 28, wherein said after-sulfonation is accomplished in an aqueous reaction mass at a temperature between about 50.degree. C. and 200.degree. C. using as the resulfonation reagent an aldehyde of the formula:
- RCH:O, wherein R is hydrogen or an alkyl group containing from 1 to 2 carbon atoms in approximately stoichiometric admixture with a sulfite of the formula:
- XHSO.sub.3, wherein X is an alkali metal.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein said aldehyde is formaldehyde and said sulfite is sodium bisulfite; and
- said temperature is at least about 100.degree. C. for a period of from about 1/2 hour to about 16 hours.
- 33. The method of claim 19, wherein said ozone oxidation is conducted at a temperature within the range of 0.degree. C. to 80.degree. C.
- 34. The method of producing an ozone oxidized lignosulfonate comprising:
- contacting a lignosulfonate dispersed as solids in an aqueous medium in an amount by weight of from 10 percent to 60 percent and in which there is incorporated additionally a base in an amount of at least 1 percent based on the solids content in said dispersion
- with ozone sufficient to effect oxidation of said lignosulfonate and effect an increase in weight of said lignosulfonate of from 2 percent to 20 percent.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein said lignosulfonate-containing, alkaline aqueous medium contains from 1 percent by weight of alkali to the maximum soluble concentration of alkali therein.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein said alkali is present in an amount by weight of from about 10 percent to about 15 percent.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein said alkali is present in an amount by weight of about 13 percent.
- 38. The method of claim 33, wherein the temperature at which ozone oxidation is effected is between about 20.degree. C. and 50.degree. C.
- 39. The method of claim 33, wherein said temperature is between about 40.degree. C. and 50.degree. C.; and
- said ozone oxidation is conducted for a period of from about 2 hours to about 7 hours.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 697,541 filed June 18, 1976 U.S. Pat. No. 4,088,640 entitled "OZONATED LIGNOSULFONATES".
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