The Future of Detergents

The chemistry of soap manufacturing stayed essentially the same until 1916, when the first synthetic detergent was developed in Germany in response to a World War I-related shortage of fats for making soap. Known today simply as detergents, synthetic detergents are non-soap washing and cleaning products that are "synthesized" or put together chemically from a variety of raw materials. The discovery of detergents was also driven by the need for a cleaning agent that, unlike soap, would not combine with the mineral salts in water to form an insoluble substance known as soap curd. 

Aversive agent in the PVA film help the laundry pods being safer to children

"Many reports and suggestions to moms about the laundry detergent pods may harm your baby make them very worry about it's safety. Honestly speaking the capsule is the best laundry form we now have on market and will be the next most widely used detergent type. But before that the safety problem should be solved.

Background of Liquid Laundry Detergent Capsules

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Laundry detergent pods (or packs) are products containing an ultra-concentrated amount of laundry detergent, softener and other soap types enclosed in dissolvable plastic discs. Notable brands of these packs include Arm & Hammer, Purex, Persiland Tide.[1] They first became popular in February 2012 when they were introduced by Procter & Gamble as Tide Pods.[1]