We utilized tridecafluorooctyltriethoxysilane (F8261) for the surface modification of hollow glass microspheres. We then measured the contact angles and the residing time of oil droplets on the hollow glass microspheres surface under different conditions and investigated the effects of the modifier concentration, reaction time and reaction temperature, and other factors on the outcomes of the modification reaction.
We also compared the effects of hollow glass microspheres on the expansion ratio and 25% drainage time of protein foam liquid before and after the modification treatment and investigated the effects of hollow glass microspheres surface oleophobic modification on the foaming capacity and stability of foam extinguishing agent.
The results showed that when the F8261 concentration was 1.0%, the temperature was 60°C, and the ultrasound treatment time was 2.0 h, the contact angle was up to 132.5°, the oleophobic property of hollow glass microspheres could be significantly enhanced, and the foaming capacity and the oil surface stability were significantly improved by the oleophobic modification.
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