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NMR Characterization of Electrolytes

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1H NMR was performed on a Varian Mercury 400 MHz NMR. The temperature was set at 25°C. Samples were prepared in the glove box by injecting 300 μl of electrolyte into a new and dried NMR tube, together with 600 μl of methyl sulfoxide-d6 (Acros Organics, 99.9% D, maximum 0.03% water impurity). It was then sealed with polytetrafluoroethylene caps and immediately put into the NMR machine for data acquisition. The samples were locked and shimmed using the external standard.
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Synthesis of Functional Latex Polymers

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Diethyl methylene malonate (Chemi-lian M1000, DEMM) and Forza B3100 (DEMM)6 were provided by Sirrus Inc. (Loveland, OH). Methyl methacrylate (MMA, Fisher), butyl acrylate (BA, Acros Organics), and methacrylate acid (MAA, Sigma-Aldrich) were used as monomers for latex synthesis. 2,2′-Azobis[2-(2-imidazolin-2-yl) propane] dihydrochloride (AIBI, TCI) was used as an initiator, and Triton X-405 (Sigma-Aldrich) was used as a surfactant. Acrylic acid (AA, Sigma-Aldrich), catechol (Acros Organics), 2-vinylbenzoic acid (VBA, Fisher), and benzeneboronic acid (BBA, Alfa Aesar) were used to prepare initiators for DEMM polymerization. Aluminum oxide (Sigma-Aldrich) was used to remove the inhibitor from monomers. N,N-Dimethylformamide (DMF, Fisher) was used as an extractor. Deuterium oxide (D2O, 99.8% atom D), chloroform-d (CDCl3, 99.8% atom D), and methyl sulfoxide-d6 (DMSO-d6, 99.5+% atom D) were obtained from Acros Organics. Doubly deionized (DDI) water was used throughout the work.
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