Abstract: A composition for printing recording materials comprising a) at least one temporarily water-soluble dye with one SO2CH2COOM group being present in the molecule; b) water or a medium including a mixture of water and an organic solvent, an anhydrous organic solvent or a solid having a low melting point, and c) optionally further additives.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 18, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 29, 2006
Assignee:
Clariant Finance (BVI) Limited
Inventors:
Robert Egli, Oliver Eich, Hans-Tobias Macholdt, Reinhard Pedrazzi
Abstract: According to the invention there are provided fiber-reactive dyestuffs which are compounds of the formula (I) wherein the substituents are defined as in claim 1, a process making the same and their use in dyeing or printing hydroxy-group-containing organic substrates.
Abstract: The invention relates to a synergistic mixture comprising a) at least one compound from the group which consists of the phosphanes of the formula (I), (di/oligo)phosphanes of the formulae (II) and (III) and cyclophosphanes of the formula (IV) and b) at least one 6-hydroxychromane derivative of the general formula (V) and also to a process which stabilizes polymers with respect to thermooxidative degradation by addition and incorporation of this synergistic mixture.
Abstract: A stabilizer mixture for one or more compounds of the general formula (1) and (1A) but preferably (1), wherein the groups R independently stand for an alkyl-, cycloalkyl-, aralkyl- or aryl-rest whereas the aromatic ring system may be optionally substituted by one or more groups R? which may be identical or different and which groups R? can be an aryl-, a saturated or unsaturated alkyl-, aralkyl- or cycloalkyl-group as well as halogen, an amino-, aminoalkyl-, aminocycloalkyl-, cyano-, thiocyano- or nitrogroup. and a UV-absorber, hindered amine stabilizer, sterically hindered phenol, organophosphite, organophosphonite, organophosphine, or mixtures thereof. The present invention is useful in the protection of various polymeric substrates against the damaging influence of light exposure by the long term storage of polymers. This effect can be observed especially in so-called engineering plastics (such as, for example, PC, PET, PBT, ABS, TPU).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 14, 2002
Date of Patent:
July 25, 2006
Assignee:
Clariant Finance (BVI) Limited
Inventors:
Christoph Krōhnke, Joseph R. Webster, Ernst Gronmaier, Lajos Avar
Abstract: The present invention relates to novel dyestuffs of formula (I) wherein the substituents have the meanings defined in the claims, the production of such dyestuffs, the use of these dyestuffs and material dyed or printed by such dyestuffs.
Abstract: The invention relates to a synergistic mixture comprising a) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of the phosphites of the formula (I) to (V), of the phosphonites of the formulae (VI) to (IX) and (XV), of the di/oligophosphonites of the formulae (X) and (XI) and of the phosphinites of the formulae (XII) to (XIV), and b) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of the phosphanes of the formula (XVI), the di/oligophosphanes of the formulae (XVII) and (XVIII), and of the cyclophosphanes of the formula (XIX), and also to a process for stabilizing polymers with respect to thermooxidative degradation by addition and incorporation of a synergistic mixture of this type.
Abstract: Optical brighteners (PAB) of formula wherein each n independently signifies 1 or 2, the group SO3M shown with the floating bond is linked to the position 4 or 5, each M independently signifies an equivalent of a non-chromophoric cation, each M? independently signifies hydrogen or M, at least a part of the cations M of (PAB) are cationic groups of a polycationic polyol/epichlorohydrin/amine polymer (PA), which contains quaternary ammonium groups in salt form as heteroatomic ring members or chain members, any others being cations selected from alkali metal cations, unsubstituted ammonium and ammonium substituted with C1-3-alkyl or/and C2-3-hydroxyalkyl, the polycationic polymer (PA) is a polymer which is at least in part crosslinked over one or more of its quaternary ammonium groups, any other counterions to the cationic groups of (PA) being non-chromophoric anions of low molecular acids, and the ratio of the total anionic groups in the anionic optical brightener portion of (PAB) to the total of cationi
Abstract: A process and formulation for pre-treating a cellulosic, or cellulosic blend with synthetic fiber, substrate, achieving sufficient clearness and appropriate absorbency prior to dyeing the substrate. The process having the steps of: providing a vessel; providing a cellulosic, or their blends with synthetic fiber, substrate; providing a water bath; adding an active amount of an activating compound selected from the group of: salts of organic acids, organic amine derivatives, transitional metals salts and complexes, pigments, and combinations thereof; adding an active amount of caustic soda; adding an active amount of hydrogen peroxide; achieving a pH from about 6.0 to about 9.0 at the end of the bleaching cycle; heating the water bath to a temperature in excess of 50 degrees centigrade for a pre-determined period of time; and dropping the bath.
Abstract: Water soluble, amphoteric optical brighteners (W) comprising at least one brightener-characteristic radical X which contain at least one anionic substituent and covalently linked over at least one tertiary amino group Z to at least one non-chromophoric, essentially aliphatic, polyquaternary ammonium-hydrocarbon radical Y containing more than one quaternary ammonium group and in which each hydrocarbon radical is optionally interrupted by and/or substituted with one or more further heteroatoms, have surprising brightening properties, especially in papermaking, and in the form of their aqueous solutions are of notable stability.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 19, 2000
Date of Patent:
March 28, 2006
Assignee:
Clariant Finance (BVI) Limited
Inventors:
John Martin Farrar, Andrew Clive Jackson
Abstract: This invention relates to novel fibre-reactive formazan dyes of the formula (I): where the symbols are each as defined in claim 1, their preparation, their use for dyeing and printing hydroxyl-containing or nitrogenous organic substrates and substrates dyed or printed with these compounds.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a multiphase aqueous cleansing composition for cleansing human skin and hair, which when agitated forms a single application phase, and when left standing, the composition rapidly returns to an appearance having at least two visibly distinct aqueous phases. The multiphase aqueous cleansing composition of the present invention provides an esthetically interesting and useful cleansing composition for use as a body wash, shower gel, foam bath or shampoo. The aqueous multiphase cleansing composition comprises: a surfactant comprising a surfactant or salt thereof; one or more co-surfactants; a humectant; and a salt, wherein the cleansing composition is essentially free of a thickener or a detergent builder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 26, 2004
Date of Patent:
March 14, 2006
Assignee:
Clariant Finance (BVI) Limited
Inventors:
Cheryl Littau, Torsten Henning, Sandra Porter, Sam Cooper
Abstract: Use of pigments according to formula (I) wherein all substituents have the meanings as defined in claim 1 for dyeing semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials in aqueous media as well as semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials dyed with such pigments.
Abstract: Use of pigments according to formula (I) wherein the substituents have the meanings as defined in claim 1 for dyeing semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials characterized in that the dyeing process takes place in aqueous media as well as semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials dyed by such an use.
Abstract: Use of pigments according to formula (I) wherein the substituents have the meanings as defined in claim 1 for dyeing semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials in aqueous media as well as semisynthetic or synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials dyed with such pigments.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a stabilizer composition comprising a) at least one sterically hindered phenol, b) at least one phosphorus-containing secondary antioxidant, and c) at least one Leucine compound, wherein the weight ratio of component (a) to component (b) to component (c) is from 1:5:3 to 1:0,5:0,1 for the stabilization of polyolefine-based thermoplastic polymers against degradation, crosslinking and/or discoloration due to the exposure to heat and/or light, especially in the presence of oxygen.
Abstract: The present invention relates to blooming type cleaning compositions comprising natural oil. More particularly, the present invention relates environmentally acceptable, blooming natural oil cleaning compositions which achieve product stability and clarity with essentially one natural oil, such as orange oil, without the addition of a blooming agent such as pine oil, amine oxides, amphoteric surfactants or phenolic solvents.
Abstract: The invention provides a process for the production of tanned and optionally retanned leather by treatment of an optionally (pre)tanned animal hide or pelt with an aldehyde-based treatment agent (A), wherein the optionally (pre)tanned animal hide or pelt is treated with (A) an aldehyde-based treatment agent which may e.g.
Abstract: Aqueous textile fiber degreasing agents (WE) essentially consisting of (A) at least one amine oxide of the average formula ?as defined in claim 1, (B) at least one hexanediol, (C) at least one secondary, branched or cyclic hexanol, (D) at least one aminosurfactant of the average formula ?as defined in claim 1 and (E) water, and optionally at least one formulation additive (F), their production and use, particularly under alkaline conditions, in textile goods production.
Abstract: Claimed are compounds of formula (I) where the substituents are each as defined in the claims, their preparation, their use as dyes and as a ingredients of an ink-jet printing ink and also substrates dyed with such compounds.
Abstract: A silicon-containing copolymer which comprises units represented by the general formulae (I) and (II) as essential units and ones represented by the general formulae (III) to (VII) as optional units and has a number average molecular weight of 500 to 1,000,000, —(—R1R2Si—A —)p—??(I) —(—R3R4Si—R7—SiR5R6—)q—??(II) —(—R8Si—A—)r—??(III) —(—R9(H)Si—A—)s—??(IV) —(—R1R2Si—NH—R10—NH—)t—??(V) —(—R8Si—NH—R10—NH—)u—??(VI) —(—R9(H)Si—NH—R10—NH—)w—??(VII) wherein A is NH or oxygen, the proportions of these satisfying the relationship 0.01?Si—O/(Si—N+Si—O)?0.99.