ACUSOL™ 880 and ACUSOL 882: Detergent Grade Rheology Modifiers and Stabilizers
ACUSOL™ 880 and ACUSOL 882: Detergent Grade Rheology Modifiers and Stabilizers
Description
ACUSOL 880 and ACUSOL 882 are Hydrophobically modified Non-ionic Polyol (HEURs) thickeners and stabilizers
used in detergent formulations for household and industrial applications.
These polymers offer rheological advantages due to their highly associative nature.
The non-ionic nature of these polymers confers excellent chemical compatibility with the majority of raw materials
used in the above mentioned products.
Features Benefits
Nonionic No neutralization necessary. Compatible with cationic,
anionic, nonionic, amphoteric surfactants and dispersants.
Liquid Easy to formulate, no deaggregation or dissolving necessary.
Associative nature Increases efficiency when formulated with appropriate
surfactants and particulate containing systems.
Peroxide stability Provides moderate viscosity and stability to formulations
containing up to 25% hydrogen peroxide.
Acid compatibility Allows formulations in acidic media (acetic, phosphoric,
sulfamic, citric, acids, etc.) to be prepared.
Recommended Applications
z Fabric softeners
z Acidic household cleaners
z Acidic abrasive cleaners
z Toilet bowl cleaners
z Scale and rust removers
z Detergent sanitizers
z Cationic silicone emulsions
z Peroxide based detergents
z Hydrogen peroxide bleach products
z Acid metal cleaner/brightener
z I & I laundry sours
z Dye levelling aids
z Acid rinse aids
Typical Properties
These properties are typical but do not constitute specifications.
ACUSOL 880 ACUSOL 882
Appearance Hazy, viscous liquid Hazy, viscous liquid
Solids % 35 17.5
Solvent 60% propylene glycol 25% diethyleneglycol
40% water monobutylether
75% water
pH Neutral Neutral
Brookfield Viscosity 11,000 mPa.s/cps 2,500 mPa.s/cps
Specific Gravity 1.07 1.03
Performance Properties
Associative Nature
HEURs work by association. This means that the hydrophobic parts of the molecule will build association with the
other hydrophobes present in the formulation.
This property allows major viscosity increases to be obtained using the synergistic effects when the rheology
modifier is blended with, for example, low HLB surfactants, pigments, particles or any other hydrophobic ingredients.
The degree of association and consequently the viscosity of the final formulation will be strongly dependent upon the
ingredients used.
Rheological Behavior
The rheology of the HEURs varies with the formulation, the ACUSOL 880 showing a more Newtonian behavior,
particularly at higher shear rates.
An example of the rheological profile of a fully formulated acidic cleaner including surfactant, indicating the
importance of formulation effects on rheology, is given below.
pH Independent Response
The HEURs maintain an almost constant rheology over a very broad pH range, as exemplified in the graph below.
They do not require neutralization.
Formulating Tips and Examples
General Guidelines
In the majority of situations, ACUSOL 880 associates well with low HLB nonionic surfactants, whereas ACUSOL 882
tends to give better results with cationic surfactants.
In either case, the larger the hydrophobe, or the less water soluble the surfactant, the better the association.
Formulated products containing HEURs can be transparent, translucent or opaque depending on formula
composition. ACUSOL 882 tends to give clearer formulations than ACUSOL 880. Clarity can also often be improved
by minor formulation modification, and by the choice of appropriate surfactants.
Numerous examples of the use of the HEURs rheology modifiers can be found in the detergent formulary.
Suggestions for surfactants giving good association are presented below.
The different viscosities which can be obtained with ACUSOL 880 and alcohol ethoxylates of various chain lengths
and degrees of ethoxylation are presented below.
The different viscosities which can be obtained with ACUSOL 880 and alcohol ethoxylates of various chain lengths
and degrees of ethoxylation are presented below.
Acid Compatibility
An example of the low pH compatibility of ACUSOL 880 and ACUSOL 882 is given in the following table:
Acid Solutions Thickened With ACUSOL 880 and ACUSOL 882 (1% Active)
Brookfield ACUSOL 880 ACUSOL 882
Acid Viscosity (rpm) (Tendency hazy) (Tendency clear)
Citric acid 3% 6 2820 mPa.s 1045 mPa.s
Sulfamic acid 10% 3 5700 mPa.s 1860 mPa.s
Phosphoric acid 15% 30 5800 mPa.s 860 mPa.s
Acetic acid 3% 6 730 mPa.s 180 mPa.s
*LVT, spindle #2 values obtained with the addition of 5% fatty alcohol ethoxylate C14-C15 7EO.
Peroxide Compatibility
ACUSOL 880 and 882 thickeners are compatible with peroxides and do not induce appreciable loss of active oxygen.
To obtain optimum viscosity and stability over time, an appropriate surfactant should be used.
Cationic Compatibility
Due to their non ionic nature, both ACUSOL 880 and ACUSOL 882 are compatible with various types of cationic
surfactants.
The association depends once again on the type of surfactant present in the formulation. Examples of viscosities
obtained are given below.
The following three graphs represent efficient, stable thickening of a common cationic surfactant used in rinse-
added fabric softeners.
Handling Guidelines
ACUSOL 880 and ACUSOL 882 are supplied as viscous liquids. To facilitate handling and dispersion, the products can
be heated up to 75°C, their viscosity values decreasing with increasing temperatures as shown in the graph below.
To facilitate the use of the HEURs, the following procedure is recommended:
Note: If the formulation does not contain high HLB surfactants which help dispersion, then we recommend that
either the formulation water be heated to about 40°C prior to the addition of the thickener, or that a degree of
association be developed between the rheology modifier and an appropriate ingredient by adding a lower HLB
component immediately after the thickener.
A graph showing the dispersion time of ACUSOL 880 for various concentrations and temperatures is presented
below. This work was done with a three-blade propeller 1000 rpm and a blade/vessel ratio 1/8.
ACUSOL 880 AND ACUSOL 882 Toxicology Profiles
Overall Evaluation
ACUSOL 880 is considered non-toxic by single oral, and dermal exposure, non-irritating to the skin and eyes, non-
sensitizing, non-mutagenic in the Ames assay, and non-toxic to aquatic organisms.
ACUSOL 882 is considered non-toxic by single oral, dermal, and inhalation exposure, non-irritating to the skin and
moderately irritating to the eyes, non-sensitizing, non-mutagenic in the Ames assay, and non-toxic to aquatic
organisms.
Test/Species Results
ACUSOL 880 ACUSOL 882
Toxicity, Acute
Oral LD50 - rat, male >5 g/kg - non-toxic >5 g/kg - non-toxic
Dermal LD50 - rabbit, male >5 g/kg - non-toxic >5 g/kg - non-toxic
Inhalation LC50- 6 hr – rat non-toxic at saturated vapor
concentration
Toxicity, Sensitization
Sensitization, guinea pig non-sensitizer non-sensitizer
Toxicity, Genetic
Ames Test non-mutagenic with and non-mutagenic with and
without metabolic activity without metabolic activity
Toxicity, Environmental
Algae EC50 - 72 hr 229 mg/l - non-toxic 229 mg/l - non-toxic
Daphnia magna LC50 - 48 hr 992 mg/l - non-toxic 992 mg/l - non-toxic
Rainbow Trout LC50 - 96 hr 750 mg/l - non-toxic 750 mg/l - non-toxic
Material Safety Data Sheets
Rohm and Haas Company maintains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on all of its products. These contain
important information that you may need to protect your employees and customers against any known health or
safety hazards associated with our products. We recommend you obtain copies of the MSDS for your products from
your local Rohm and Haas technical representative or the Rohm and Haas Company. In addition, we recommend you
obtain copies of MSDS from your suppliers of other raw material used with our products for appropriate health and
safety precautions before using them.
ACUSOL is a trademark of Rohm and Haas Company, or of its subsidiaries or affiliates. The Company’s policy is to register its trademarks where
products designated thereby are marketed by the Company, its subsidiaries or affiliates.
These suggestions and data are based on information we believe to be reliable. They are offered in good faith, but without guarantee, as
conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control. We recommend that the prospective user determine the suitability of
our materials and suggestions before adopting them on a commercial scale.
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