Claims
- 1. A textile treatment composition for use in refining fibers and yarns or in preparations for post-treatment of laundered fabrics, consisting essentially of:
- (A) at least one dispersion accelerator present in about 0.5-10% by weight based upon the combined weight of the dispersion accelerator and fatty acid compositon, which is: a natural or synthetic hydrophilic polymer or a mixture thereof;
- (B) a fatty acid condensation product obtained by reacting an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid or amide-forming derivative thereof having from 8 to 22 carbon atoms with a polyamine and neutralizing resulting unreacted amino groups, said amide-forming derivative being a lower alkanol fatty acid ester, fatty acid glyceride, or fatty acid halide; and
- (C) at least one secondary dispersion aid which may be present in 0 to about 70% by weight, based on the weight of the treatment composition.
- 2. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said polyamine corresponds to the formula ##STR3## wherein R is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl or hydroxyethyl,
- R' is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, hydroxyethyl or --(CH.sub.2).sub.n --NHR,
- n is 2 to 4, and
- m is 1 to 4.
- 3. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein about 2 to about 10% by weight of said dispersion accelerator is present, based on the combined weight of the dispersion accelerator and the fatty acid condensation product.
- 4. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said dispersion accelerator comprises at least a monosaccharide and/or a hydrogenation product thereof.
- 5. The textile treatment composition of claim 2 wherein said dispersion accelerator comprises at least a monosaccharide and/or a hydrogenation product thereof.
- 6. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said dispersion accelerator is at least one of glucose, sorbitol, mannitol or gelatin.
- 7. The textile treatment composition of claim 2 wherein said dispersion accelerator is at least one of glucose, sorbitol, mannitol or gelatin.
- 8. The textile treatment composition of claim 6 wherein about 5 to 10% by weight of said dispersion accelerator is present based on the combined weight of the dispersion accelerator and the fatty acid condensation product.
- 9. The textile treatment composition of claim 7 wherein about 5 to 10% by weight of said dispersion accelerator is present based on the combined weight of the dispersion accelerator and the fatty acid condensation product.
- 10. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said dispersion accelerator is gelatin.
- 11. The textile treatment composition of claim 10 wherein about 5 to 10% by weight of said dispersion accelerator is present.
- 12. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said dispersion accelerator is a mixture of monosaccharides and/or hydrogenation products thereof with gelatin.
- 13. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 further comprising at least one secondary dispersion aid present in an amount of about 0.5 to 70% by weight, based upon the weight of the treatment composition, selected from the group consisting of fatty alcohol ethoxylates, oxoalcohol alkoxylates and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said dispersion accelerator is at least one of: fructose, sorbose, glucose, sorbitol, mannitol, gelatin, guar, dextrin, xanthan, tragacanth, gum arabic, agar agar, carrageen, casein or; homopolymers or copolymers of polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylic acid and/or polyvinyl pyrrolidone.
- 15. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein
- (A) said at least one dispersion accelerator is glucose, sorbitol, mannitol, gelatin, or any mixture thereof; and
- (B) said at least one fatty acid condensation product is the condensation product of stearic acid and aminoethylethanolamine whose free amino groups are neutralized with acetic acid.
- 16. The textile treatment composition of claim 15 wherein prior to neutralization of said amino groups: a secondary dispersion aid which is an adduct of a C.sub.12 -C.sub.14 fatty alcohol, 5 mols of ethylene oxide, and 4 mols of propylene oxide; and an adduct of tallow alcohol and 50 mols of ethylene oxide; together present in an amount of about 0.5 to 70% by weight, based upon the weight of the treatment composition, are mixed with said condensation product.
- 17. A method for refining textiles, which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 1.
- 18. A method for refining textiles, which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 15.
- 19. A method for refining textiles, which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 16.
- 20. A method for washing textiles which comprises adding the textile treatment composition of claim 1 to said textiles undergoing washing.
- 21. A method for washing textiles which comprises adding the textile treatment composition of claim 15 to said textiles undergoing washing.
- 22. A method for washing textiles which comprises adding the textile treatment composition of claim 16 to said textiles undergoing washing.
- 23. A method of post-treating laundered textiles which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 1.
- 24. A method for post-treating laundered textiles which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 15.
- 25. A method for post-treating laundered textiles which comprises contacting said textiles with the textile treatment composition of claim 16.
- 26. The textile treatment composition of claim 1 wherein said natural or synthetic hydrophilic polymer is: an aldose- or ketose-type monosaccharide, or a polyhydroxyl compound obtained from said monosaccharide by hydrogenation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 895,606, filed Aug. 11, 1986, now abandoned.
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