Dear Authors,
I saw several users asked that question already and realize that garlic doesn't support electron spin-spin coupling. However, you said that there are several other ways to simulate a biradical in solution. Is chilli fed with an isotropic g and A tensors the right thing to do? On the other hand chilli only supports one nucleus whereas a dinitroxide requires two nitrogens. What in your view is the best way to extract electron-electron dipolaral coupling from a di-nitroxide biradical spectrum in solution using ES?
Many thanks for you kind support,
Dominik
simulation of a dinitroxide biradical in solution
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Re: simulation of a dinitroxide biradical in solution
Dominik, if you are in the isotropic limit (fast tumbling), then you could use
pepper
with isotropic spin Hamiltonian parameters to simulate the spectrum.