序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Aryl hetero acrylamides US3576003D 1967-11-15 US3576003A 1971-04-20 STROBEL ALBERT F; CATINO SIGMUND C
SUBSTANTIALLY COLORLESS COMPOUNDS WHICH EXHIBIT A PROMINENT ABSORPTION PEAK BETWEEN 250 A. AND 400 A. AND WHICH ARE STABILIZERS FOR ORGANIC MATERIALS AGAINST THE DEGRADATIVE EFFECT OF SUCH RADIATION ARE CHARACTERIZED AS ARYL, HETERO ACRYLAMIDES, THE SAID HETERO MOIETY BEING OF THE GROUP CONTAINING 5 AND 6 MEMBERS IN THE RING AND WHEREIN THE HETERO ATOM IS AT LEAST ONE OF THE GROUP OF OXYGEN, NITROGEN, AND SULFUR.
202 Drain-pipe cleaning composition US63383957 1957-01-14 US2997444A 1961-08-22 HARRY MARTIN
203 Cleaning composition US34546319 1919-12-17 US1461351A 1923-07-10 HAKES DANIEL E; AUGUST LAPEROU
204 BLEACH CATALYSTS EP15197285.8 2015-12-01 EP3176157A1 2017-06-07 The designation of the inventor has not yet been filed

The present invention relates to selected acylhydrazone compounds of formula (1), their use as oxidation catalysts and to a process for removing stains and soil on textiles and hard surfaces. The compounds are substituted with a specific a -O-Acyl group in the phenyl ring adjacent to the hydrazine group. Further aspects of the invention are compositions or formulations comprising such compounds. wherein

R4 denotes a group

205 ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANERS FOR OILFIELD EQUIPMENT EP14751433 2014-02-04 EP2938716A4 2016-07-27 PERUMALSAMY JAYACHANDRAN; TATE COLBY
206 Washing solution of semiconductor substrate and washing method using the same EP98100625.7 1998-01-15 EP0859404B1 2014-04-02 Matsuo, Chizuko; Kishimoto, Mikio, c/o Central Research Institute; Takaishi, Kazushige
207 HAUTREINIGUNGSMITTEL MIT PARTIKEL ENTHALTEND HYDRIERTES RIZINUSÖL EP08717409.0 2008-03-05 EP2114356A2 2009-11-11 STOLZ, Hermann-Josef; BÖRNICKE, Robert; MATZEL, Manfred
The invention relates to a skin cleansing agent, comprising - 2 to 25% by weight of cleansing bodies having a mean grain size of 100 to 1,000 µm having at least 50% hydrogenated castor oil, - 2 to 30% by weight of tensides, - 0.1 to 10% by weight of thickeners, water, and optionally other auxiliaries.
208 A METHOD OF PREPARING PRODUCTS COMPRISING INACTIVATED YEASTS OR MOULDS AND ACTIVE VHH-TYPE ANTIBODIES EP99907632.6 1999-03-12 EP1062245B1 2009-01-07 CONVENTS, Daniel, Unilever Res. Vlaardingen; FRENKEN, Leon G. J., Unilever Res. Vlaardingen; HARMSEN, Michael, Marie, ID-DLO; VAN DER LINDEN, Richard H. J., Univers. Utrecht; VERRIPS, Theodorus C., Unilever Res. Vlaardingen
The use of VHHs in the preparation of products to provide stability of antibody specificity under destabilising conditions whereby normally lower eukaryotes or traditional antibodies are killed or inactivated.
209 COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BENEFIT AGENT CONTAINING DELIVERY PARTICLES EP07705899.8 2007-02-15 EP1989283A2 2008-11-12 DIHORA, Jiten, Odhavji; SANDS, Peggy, Dorothy; FOSSUM, Renae, Dianna; YORK, David, William; LANG, Matthew, Henry; GUINEBRETIERE, Sandra, Jacqueline
The present invention relates to benefit agent containing delivery particles, compositions comprising said particles, and processes for making and using the aforementioned particles and compositions. When employed in compositions, for example, cleaning or fabric care compositions, such particles increase the efficiency of benefit agent delivery, there by allowing reduced amounts of benefit agents to be employed. In addition to allowing the amount of benefit agent to be reduced, such particles allow a broad range of benefit agents to be employed.
210 GENERAL SOLVENT SYNTHESIS, PRODUCTION AND UTILITY EP06704104.6 2006-01-22 EP1851300A2 2007-11-07 Abdalla, Magd Ahmed Kotb
211 ACIDIC CLEANING METHOD FOR MACHINE DISHWASHING EP03772309.5 2003-11-06 EP1567289B1 2007-05-23 STROTHOFF, Werner; FAUBEL, Heiko; MAIER, Helmut; TROLL, Winfried
The process of continuous machine dishwashing, which can be carried out in single-tank or multi-tank machines, is improved by the machine-operated process disclosed. This is achieved, in particular, by treatment of the tableware at least in one process step with an acidic cleaning solution and in another process step with an alkaline cleaning solution, comprising the steps of: a) applying an acidic aqueous cleaning solution to the at least partly soiled tableware and b) removing the acidic aqueous solution and the soil in one or more following steps, the at least one alkaline treatment taking place before and/or after the acidic treatment and the alkaline and at least acidic aqueous cleaning solution at least partially neutralizing one another.
212 Aqueous cleaning composition for removing residues and method using same EP06021137.2 2006-10-09 EP1775337A1 2007-04-18 Wu, Aiping; Rovito, Roberto, John

A composition and method for removing residues such as, without limitation, post etched and/or post ashed photoresist, plasma etching, ashing, and mixtures thereof from a substrate is described herein. In one aspect, there is provided a method for removing residues from a substrate comprising: contacting the substrate with a composition comprising: water; a quaternary ammonium hydroxide compound; a fluoride containing compound; and optionally a corrosion inhibitor wherein the composition is free of an added organic solvent and wherein the composition has a pH greater than 9.

213 Stripper EP06254927.4 2006-09-25 EP1772495A2 2007-04-11 Auger, Robert

Compositions and methods useful for the removal of polymeric material and copper oxide from substrates, such as electronic devices are provided. These compositions and methods are particularly suitable for removing polymer residues from electronic devices following plasma etch processes.

214 Process for cleaning reactors EP04254140.9 2000-08-14 EP1471077A2 2004-10-27 Bruce, Spencer; Carpenter, James Kent; Hurry, Jeanine Lee; Povernick, Joseph Richard; Robertson, 111, Frank Randolph; Schwartz, Robert Hugh; Wu, Richard Shu-Hua

This invention relates to a process for cleaning reactors. The process utilizes a solvent fed from multiple pressure sources to clean reactors of residual polymers. The reactors are equipped with agitators and stationary nozzles aimed at the agitator blades. The agitator is rotated during cleaning. The process may also utilize heated aqueous base to clean heat exchangers in external loops. In one aspect, a mixture of at least one organic solvent and aqueous base are utilized to clean certain reactors.

215 FLUORINATED SOLVENT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING HYDROGEN FLUORIDE EP00945192.3 2000-07-06 EP1269527A1 2003-01-02 BEHR, Frederick, E.; ZAZZERA, Lawrence, A.; RAJTAR, Paul, E.; PARENT, Michael, J.
Homogeneous compositions containing a fluorinated solvent, hydrogen fluoride, and a co-solvent, and the use of these compositions for cleaning and etching of substrated are described.
216 POLYSACCHARIDE CONJUGATE CAPABLE OF BINDING CELLULOSE EP98966867.8 1998-12-23 EP1047725A1 2000-11-02 BERRY, Mark, John; DAVIS, Paul, James; GIDLEY, Michael, John
A polysaccharide conjugate comprises a polysaccharide with an attached entity having a molecular weight of at least 5000, the polysaccharide conjugate being capable of binding to cellulose. Preferred polysaccharides include tamarind seed xyloglucan, locust bean gum and enzyme modified guar. The attached entity is suitably a protein such as an enzyme, antibody or antibody fragment, or a particle possibly having a benefit agent such as a fragrance associated therewith. Because the polysaccharide conjugate binds to cellulose, which is present in cotton and other fabrics, paper, etc., binding of the conjugate to cellulose brings the attached entity into close proximity to a surface of or containing cellulose. The invention thus enables targeting of attached entities to such surfaces. The invention also provides a product incorporating the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention. The product is conveniently a laundry product such as a fabric washing product, e.g., a detergent product, or a fabric conditioning product. In this case the attached entity may be an enzyme, a particle bearing fragrance, etc. The invention also provides a method of targeting binding of an entity to cellulose by use of the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention.
217 Polysaccharide conjugate capable of binding cellulose EP98300291.6 1998-01-16 EP0930334A1 1999-07-21 The designation of the inventor has not yet been filed

A polysaccharide conjugate comprises a polysaccharide attached to a particle carrying perfume, the polysaccharide conjugate being capable of binding to cellulose. Preferred polysaccharides include tamarind seed xyloglucan, locust bean gum and enzyme modified guar. Because the polysaccharide conjugate binds to cellulose, which is present in cotton and other fabrics, paper, etc, binding of the conjugate to cellulose brings the perfume-bearing particle into close proximity to a surface of or containing cellulose. The invention thus enables targeting of perfume-bearing particles to such surfaces. The invention also provides a product incorporating the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention. The product is conveniently a laundry product such as a fabric washing product, eg a detergent product, or a fabric conditioning product. The invention also provides a method of targeting binding of a particle carrying perfume to cellulose by use of the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention.

218 DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS EP95923986 1995-06-19 EP0767827A4 1999-01-27 GUEDIRA NOUR-EDDINE
The present invention relates to a detergent composition comprising a builder system, a nonionic polysaccharide ether and a surfactant system. Said surfactant system comprises an anionic surfactant and a nonionic surfactant at a ratio of from 0.6:1 to 10:1. The compositions of the present invention provide improved soil release performance and clay soil removal performance.
219 Stabilised liquid machine dishwashing compositions EP90307460.7 1990-07-09 EP0408278A2 1991-01-16 Kielman, Hendrik Simon Unilever Research; Moehlmann, Willem Michael Unilever Research

Aqueous liquid detergent compositions comprise a continuous and one or more discontinuous phases, the composition stably containing small bubbles of gas in order to equilibrate the phase densities. Stability is improved by the presence of surface active agents having an HLB value above 10.

220 Reinigungsverfahren. EP83112200 1983-12-05 EP0111285A2 1984-06-20 ROSSMANN CHRISTIAN; FLUCHTER HORST
Verfahren zur Reinigung starrer Oberflächen mit builderhaltigen alkalischen Lösungen. die durch Zusammenführen eines stark alkalischen und eines sauren oder neutralen Wirkstoffkonzentrates, wobei das alkalische Wirkstoffkonzentrat zur Erzielung eines alkalischen Milieus im Überschuß eingesetzt wird, erhalten werden, in dem als saures oder neutrales Wirkstoffkonzentrat eine Dispersion von Kieselsäure verwendet wird. Die bei dem Verfahren verwendeten Mittel können einen weiteren Zusatz an Phosphorsäure, die teilweise durch Schwefelsäure ersetzt ist, enthalten.
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