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A CHARACTERISTIC three-line electron spin resonance spectrum has been detected by other workers when nitric oxide or nitrogen dioxide react with methylmethacrylate at room temperature1. Spectra for both fluid and rigid solutions of the radical were recorded and, by the use of 15NO, the triplet was shown to be a consequence of hyperfine coupling to nitrogen1. Both X-band and Q-band spectrometers were used.
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MCRAE, J., SYMONS, M. Nitroxide Radicals from Methylmethacrylate interacting with Oxides of Nitrogen. Nature 210, 1259–1260 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2101259a0
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