Claims
- 1. A composition for addition to a pulp slurry of cellulose fibers in a papermaking process for enhancing brightness, opacity and sizing of a paper produced from said pulp comprising an amphoteric softener, a cationic softener, an acid, a surfactant and a carbamide.
- 2. A composition for addition to a pulp slurry of cellulose fibers for the formation of paper for enhancing brightness, opacity and sizing of a paper produced from said pulp comprising an amphoteric softener selected from the group consisting of salts of amphoteric fatty acid derivatives, a cationic softener base selected from the group consisting of reaction products formed from fatty acids and diamines, an acid, a surfactant, and a carbamide.
- 3. The composition as defined in claim 2 wherein said amphoteric softener is sodium stearoamphoglycinate, said cationic softener base is selected from the group consisting of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide, aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, mixtures of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide and aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, and imidazoline, said acid is selected from the group consisting of acetic acid and formic acid, said surfactant is ethoxylated surfactant, and said carbamide is urea.
- 4. The composition as defined in claim 3 further comprising an agent for controlling viscosity.
- 5. The composition as defined in claim 2 wherein said amphoteric softener is present in an amount from about 0.5% to about 4% by weight, said cationic softener base is present in an amount from about 7.5% to about 13% by weight, said acid is present in an amount of at least about 0.9% by weight so that the pH of the composition is between about 4 and about 5, said surfactant is present in an amount of at least about 0.75% by weight, and said carbamide is present in an amount from about 10% to about 25% by weight.
- 6. A composition for addition to a pulp slurry of cellulose fibers for the formation of paper for enhancing brightness, opacity and sizing of a paper produced from said pulp comprising a cationic softener base selected from the group consisting of reaction products formed from the reaction of fatty acids and alkanoldiamines and a brightening and sizing agent selected from the group consisting of reaction products formed from the reaction of a saccharide and an acid.
- 7. The composition as defined in claim 6 wherein said cationic softener base is selected from the group consisting of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide, aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, mixtures of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide and aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, and imidazoline, and said brightening and sizing agent is sucroseoxyacetate.
- 8. The composition as defined in claim 6 further comprising a viscosity controlling agent.
- 9. The composition as defined in claim 8 wherein said viscosity controlling agent is selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride and sodium acetate.
- 10. The composition as defined in claim 6 comprising from about 9.0% to about 13.00% by weight cationic softener and about 3.5% to about 6.5% by weight brightening and sizing agent.
- 11. A method of preparing an emulsion of fatty acid amides of an alkanoldiamine in water where the concentration of fatty acid amides is greater than 5% comprising the steps of:
- providing said fatty acid amides of an alkanoldiamine at a temperature of about 200.degree. F.;
- mixing said fatty acid amides with the liquid serving as an emulsifier until said fatty acid amides are dispersed therein;
- rapidly cooling said mixture of fatty acid amides and emulsifier such that said fatty acid amides will remain in an emulsified state with respect to said emulsifier.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein said fatty acid amides are selected from the group consisting of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide, aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, mixtures of aminoethylethanolamine monostearylamide and aminoethylethanolamine distearylamide, and imidazoline.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein said rapid cooling is carried out by applying a dry ice pack to said mixture.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 11 further comprising the step of vigorously agitating said mixture for about one hour.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/748,086, filed Aug. 21, 1991, now abandoned.
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