Abstract
Dynamic polarization of protons, deuterons and carbon-13 nuclei has been studied at 25 kG in samples containing the free radical 1,2-bis-diphenylene-1-phenylallyl. The contributions of different mechanisms of polarization could be distinguished from one another.
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