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Nonionic surfactant interfaces are often considered to be unaffected by aqueous ions. However, ions often localize to interfaces and, as such, can interact with surfactants either via direct contact or by affecting interfacial hydrogen bond structures in water. Characterizing these effects is essential to understanding how ions affect interfacial properties at the oil-water interface in the presence of nonionic surfactants. Here, we use two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy in combination with atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) s