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Chemically induced dynamic nuclear advantages

Chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization is a spectroscopic technique that takes advantage of the coupling between electron and nuclear spins to detect products of radical recombinations by nuclear resonance. It is suited to investigation of the dynamics of radical processes, particularly the events just preceding radical recombinations. First observed in 1967 by Bargon and Fischer32 and independently by Ward and Lawler,33 the phenomenon consists of... [Pg.470]


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