Abstract

The effects of stable nitroxide radicals on stimulated nuclear polarization (SNP) and chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP) in short-lived consecutive biradicals and radical pairs in homogeneous solutions as well as spin-correlated radical pairs in micelles were studied in high and low magnetic fields. It is shown that experimentally observed effects of nitroxide additions on CIDNP and SNP can be well simulated taking into account only the increase in the rates of relaxation in the paramagnetic species constituting radical pairs or biradicals. Effects of coherent spin evolution in three-spin systems under study seem to be of negligible importance.

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