Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090252809 | Microcapsules From Emulsion Polymerization of Tetraalkoxysilane - A process is disclosed for preparing microcapsules having a shell thickness of at least 18 nanometers by polymerizing a tetraalkoxysilane at the oil/water interface of an emulsion containing 0.1 to 0.3 weight percent of a cationic surfactant. The microcapsules are useful to prepare encapsulated sunscreens having sufficient robustness to prevent leakage of the encapsulated sunscreen in a formulated composition. | 10-08-2009 |
20110104221 | Deposition Of Lipophilic Active Material In Surfactant Containing Compositions - The present invention relates to a controlled release carrier system that can be incorporated into rinse-off application products containing at least one surfactant such as heavy duty liquids (HDL), Rinse Cycle Fabric Softeners (RCFS), Shampoos, Hair Conditioners, Shower Gels, cleansing products, and that enhance deposition of lipophilic active materials like fragrance, fine perfumes, flavours and other volatile compounds onto a surface. The fragrance composition is encapsulated within a shell comprising a silicon-containing material and the shell has a mean diameter size which is lower than 30 micrometer. The surfactant composition containing the fragrance composition is washed off and the fragrance is progressively released. | 05-05-2011 |
20110158923 | Suspensions of Silicate Shell Microcapsules - Aqueous suspensions of silicate shell microcapsules having a volume fraction of microcapsules of at least 30% that are gel free at 50° C. for at least one month and processes for obtaining them are disclosed. A process for improving the stability of an aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules is disclosed which involves reducing non-volatile solid content of the continuous phase of the aqueous suspension of the silicate shell microcapsules to less than 0.3 weight percent. A process is also disclosed for improving the stability of an aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules by adding a colloidal silicate sequestering agent to an aqueous suspension of silicate shell microcapsules and colloidal silicate particles. | 06-30-2011 |
20130287856 | Drug Delivery Dispersion And Film Formed Therefrom - An active agent delivery dispersion includes water, 1 to 98 weight percent of a plurality of encapsulated particles dispersed in the water, and 0.1 to 20 weight percent of an active agent, each based on a total weight of the dispersion. The active agent is dispersed in the water independently from the plurality of encapsulated particles. Each of the particles includes a core and a layer including a silica disposed about the core. The plurality includes first and second populations of encapsulated particles. The core of the first population includes a first organopolysiloxane having at least two silicon-bonded alkenyl groups per molecule and a hydro-silylation catalyst. The core of the second population includes an organohydrogensiloxane having an average of greater than two silicon bonded hydrogen atoms per molecule and a second organopolysiloxane having at least two silicon-bonded alkenyl groups per molecule. | 10-31-2013 |