Aqueous fabric softener for the treatment of textiles

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CA 2113687

ABSTRACT A novel aqueous fabric softener composition for the treatment of textiles is disclosed. The softener is based on water-insoluble nonionic surfactants whose emulsions or dispersions have been stabilized by the addition of protective colloids containing cationic groups. The water-insoluble nonionic surfactant preferably contains one to four hydrophobic chains and a glycose or polysaccharide radical, a polyol chain or a polyether chain as the hydrophilic group. Examples of suitable cationic protective colloids are cationic starch, chitosan and polymers or copolymers of dimethylaminopropyl(meth)- acrylamide. The composition shows good laundry softening effects and biodegradability and does not contain quaternary amine functions.

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