Superhydrophilic silica (SiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) were successfully modified superhydrophobic SiO2 NPs via a facile one-step reaction technique. The
modified SiO2 NPs with different alkyltrichlorosilanes (ATCS) were then coated on a glass substrate by dip-coating process. The effect of different ATCS chain
lengths such as methyltrichlorosilane (C1), butyltrichlorosilane (C4), and octadecyltrichlorosilane (C18) on superhydrophobicity was investigated. The result
showed the particle sizes of modified SiO2 NPs slightly increases with the chain length. Likewise, the water contact angle (WCA) of C1, C4 and C18 modified
SiO2 NPs were 156 degrees, 159 degrees and 160 degrees. Furthermore, the sliding angle (SA) of all the modified SiO2 NPs are less than 3 degrees. It is
clearly indicated that ATCS with different chain lengths modified SiO2 NPs were superhydrophobic. Interestingly, ATCSs modified SiO2 NPs have high
transparency with optical transmittance greater than 80%. This is a key opportunity for self-cleaning applications