%0 Journal Article %T Absorption spectra of nanodiamond aqueous dispersions by optical absorption and optoacoustic spectroscopies %J Archive of "Photoacoustics". %D 2018 %R 10.1016/j.pacs.2018.10.003 %X The multispectral modality and technique for optically dense samples of optoacoustic spectroscopy were applied to measure spectra and high absorbances of concentrated aqueous dispersions of undoped nanodiamonds. The data from optoacoustic and optical transmission measurements and DSC data of the mean particle size by the Gibbs¨CKelvin equation are compared to estimate the difference in composition of various nanodiamond trademarks. Optoacoustic spectra confirm the contribution of surface dimer chains into the absorption of nanodiamonds in the long wavelength range. Optoacoustic and conventional absorption spectra of aqueous solutions of nanodiamond fractions after centrifugation (15300g) and ultracentrifugation (130000g) revealed a separation of a highly absorbing non-diamond sp2 phase. The two-step separation by ultracentrifugation followed by extra centrifugation made it possible to isolate a highly absorbing and soluble nanodiamond phase with the particle size of 3.6 nm, showing a change in spectra compared to the starting nanodiamond material %K Optoacoustic spectroscopy %K Multispectral optoacoustic spectroscopy %K Optically dense samples %K Nanodiamonds %K Nanodiamond aqueous dispersions %K Nanodiamond fractionation %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222039/