Claims
- 1. In a method for preparing a dispenser for achieving controlled release of a volatile liquid into the atmosphere, the method consisting essentially forming by heating a solution comprising polyvinyl alcohol, said volatile liquid and a solvent for both the polyvinyl alcohol and the volatile liquid, and then cooling sid solution to form a gel in the shape of said dispenser, the improvement consisting essentially of
- A. dissolving under atmospheric pressure with heating a polyvinyl alcohol in a solvent comprising water, dimethyl sulfoxide or a mixture thereof to form a first solution,
- B. as a second step, adding to said first solution a second miscible solution comprising said volatile liquid and a solvent comprising (a) water or dimethyl sulfoxide and (b) a monohydric alcohol containing from 1 to 8 carbon atoms, where the concentration of polyvinyl alcohol in the final solution does not exceed about 15 percent by weight;
- C. obtaining a self-supporting gel in the shape of said dispenser, where said gel is free standing and possesses an exterior surface that is initially dry to the touch and remains so throughout the useful life of said dispenser.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 where said volatile liquid is a fragrance, disinfectant or a biologically active material, the solvent for said final solution is a mixture of water and an alcohol, where said alcohol constitutes less than 40 weight percent of said solvent, the molecular weight of the polyvinyl alcohol is from 75,000 to 440,000, said first solution is prepared by heating a mixture of solid polyvinyl alcohol and a solvent comprising water to a temperature of at least 50.degree. C. said final solution is cooled to a temperature of at least -10.degree. C. to form said gel, and said dispenser contains an acidic or basic material and a pH indicator that underges a color change within the pH range of from 5 to about 8 as a means for signaling the end of the useful life of said dispenser.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 where the volatile liquid is an air freshener fragrance and is present at a concentration of from 5 to 25 weight percent, based on the weight of the solvent in said final solution, said alcohol is ethanol and is present at a concentration of from 20 to 35 weight percent, based on the weight of the solvent present in said final solution.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 309,280, filed on 1/26/89.
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