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Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate is commonly used to obtain stable dispersions of nanoparticles (NPs) such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene. However, the mechanism underlying dispersion is poorly understood. The present study aimed at investigating the mechanism of stabilization of carbon NPs (CNPs), namely, single-walled CNTs (SWCNTs), multi-walled CNTs (MWCNTs), and graphene, by Tween-80 using attenuated total internal reflection-Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to identify, at the atomic scale, the significant interactions that underlie the adsorption and the stabilizing effect of Tween-80 on CNPs, in this way corroborating the spectroscopy results. Spectroscopic analysis revealed that the alkyl chain tether to SWCNT, MWCNT, and graphene surface, presumably through π-π interactions between the carbon-carbon double bond in the alkyl chain and the aromatic rings of CNPs. The hydrophilic polyethoxylate chains extend into the aqueous environment and stabilize the suspension by steric hindrance. MD simulations also showed that Tween-80 molecules interact with the CNP surface via the alkyl chain, thus corroborating spectroscopy results. MD simulations additionally revealed that Tween-80 aggregates on the CNP surface shifted from planar to micelle-like with increasing Tween-80 ratios, underscoring concentration-dependent changes in the nature of these interactions.

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