The hydrophobic and oleophobic properties of perfluorobranched short chains are similar to those long chain fluorocarbons (fluorocarbon chain length ≥ 7), and their environmentally friendly properties make them good alternatives to traditional perfluorooctyl derivatives. For this purpose, a novel perfluorinated branched short chain quaternary ammonium gemini surfactant (PBFS) with high surface activity was synthesized, and the surface properties, aggregation behavior, wetting performance and adsorption performance of the complex system of PBFS and sodium octyl sulfate (SOS) were systematically studied. PBFS exhibited superior surface activity in aqueous solution with the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 0.1667 mmol/L and the corresponding surface tension (γCMC) of 20.17 mN/m. Moreover, despite the fact that the mixing of PBFS and SOS was not ideal, the two still had the good synergistic effect: the CMC of the compounding solution was reduced to 0.0072 mmol/L and γCMC was 16.01 mN/m when the compounding ratio (CF: CH) was 1:8. And the composite solution could completely wet low surface energy polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plates at 1 mmol/L, and could also wet PTFE plates at extremely low concentrations (0.0625 mmol/L), showing good wetting performance.