Fluorine surfactants (FSA) are a special type of surfactant characterized by the use of fluorocarbon chains as non-polar groups, which partially or completely replace hydrogen atoms on the carbon hydrogen chain with fluorine atoms. The following is a detailed introduction about fluorinated surfactants:
definitionFluorine surfactant is a type of surfactant with fluorocarbon chains as non-polar functional groups, which has high surface activity, high thermodynamics, and chemical stability.
structureSimilar to ordinary surfactants, fluorinated surfactants are composed of polar groups (hydrophilic groups) and non-polar groups (hydrophobic groups). Among them, the non-polar group is the fluorocarbon chain, which means that the hydrogen atoms on the hydrocarbon chain are partially or completely replaced by fluorine atoms.
High surface activityThe introduction of fluorocarbon chains enables fluorinated surfactants to have higher surface activity and produce significant effects at lower concentrations.
High thermodynamic and chemical stabilityThe high bond energy between fluorine atoms and carbon atoms enables fluorine surfactants to remain stable over a wide range of temperatures and pH.
Excellent wettability and dispersibilityThe molecular structure of fluorinated surfactants enables them to significantly reduce liquid surface tension, thereby improving wetting and dispersibility.
Fluorine surfactants can be classified into the following categories based on their polar group structures:
Ionic type:
Anionic type: such as carboxylate (RfCOO-M), sulfonate (RfSO3-M), phosphate (RfOPO3M), and sulfate (RfOSO3-M).
Cationic type: mostly nitrogen-containing compounds, i.e. organic amine derivatives.
Zwitterionic type: The molecular structure contains both acidic and basic groups, with acidic groups mainly consisting of carboxylic acid and sulfonic acid groups, and basic groups mainly consisting of amino or quaternary ammonium groups.
Non-ionic typeNon ionized in aqueous solution, the polar group is usually an oxygen-containing ether bond (such as polyoxyethylene).
Fluorine surfactants are widely used in the following fields due to their excellent properties:
fire controlUsed in fire extinguishing agents and fire-resistant coatings to improve fire extinguishing effectiveness and fire resistance.
chemical industryAs a catalyst, emulsifier, dispersant, etc., it improves chemical reactions and product quality.
pesticidesUsed in pesticide formulations to improve the wetting and dispersibility of pesticides and enhance their efficacy.
beneficiationUsed in mineral flotation and separation processes to improve flotation efficiency and separation effectiveness.
papermakingUsed for surface treatment of paper, improving its waterproofness and printing performance.
LeatherwearUsed in leather tanning and finishing processes to improve the softness and waterproofness of leather.
spinUsed in textile finishing and dyeing processes to improve the softness, waterproofness, and anti-static properties of fabrics.
Although fluorinated surfactants have broad application prospects, attention should also be paid to their safety and environmental friendliness during use. Some fluorinated surfactants may decompose and produce toxic gases in high temperature or strong acid and alkali environments, posing a threat to the environment and human health. Therefore, corresponding safety measures should be taken during use and storage, and relevant regulations should be followed for waste disposal.
In summary, fluorinated surfactants play an important role in multiple fields due to their unique structure and properties. With the continuous advancement of technology and the increasing demand for environmental protection, the research and application of fluorinated surfactants in the future will pay more attention to their safety and environmental friendliness.
Product brand | Solid content | Solvent/cosolvent | type | function |
Capstone®FS-10 | thirty | water | anion | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-22 | thirty | Methyl isobutyl ketone | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-30 | twenty-five | water | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-31 | twenty-five | water | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-3one hundred | one hundred | — | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-34 | twenty-five | water | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-thirty-five | twenty-five | water | Non ionic | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-50 | twenty-seven | Water/Alcohol | bisexual | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-51 | forty | Water/Alcohol | bisexual | Wetting leveling |
Capstone®FS-60 | forty | Water/Alcohol | anion | Wetting leveling, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-61 | 14 | water | anion | Wetting leveling, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-63 | thirty-five | Water/Alcohol | anion | Wetting leveling, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-64 | 15 | water | anion | Wetting leveling, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-65 | twenty-five | water | Non ionic | Wetting leveling, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-66 | one hundred | — | solid | Peel off, anti adhesion |
Capstone®FS-81 | thirty-three | water | Acrylic polymer | Oil repellent, leveling, anti fouling |
Capstone®FS-83 | thirty-five | Butyl acetate | Acrylic polymer | Oil repellent, leveling, anti fouling |