Anatase-brookite titanium dioxide nanoparticles are derivatized with two commercial trifunctional siloxanes by a mild impregnation method. The filmed titania nanoparticles are characterized by X-ray diffraction, N-2 adsorption at subcritical temperatures (BET and BJH methods), and contact angle determinations. Starting from siloxane contents of 9%, the particles show highly hydrophobic properties (contact angle around 140-150 degrees), complete buoyancy over water, and excellent self-cleaning properties. Solid-state Si-29 cross-polarization magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (Si-29 CP/MAS NMR) is used to investigate the mode of attachment of the siloxane molecules to the TiO2 surface. The combination of these results with X-ray...