Trityl and nitroxide radicals are connected by π-topologically controlled aryl linkers, generating genuinely -engineered biradicals. They serve as a typical model for biradicals in which the exchange () and hyperfine interactions compete with the -difference electronic Zeeman interactions. The magnetic properties underlying the biradical spin Hamiltonian for solution, including 's, have been determined by multifrequency CW-ESR and H ENDOR spectroscopy and compared with those obtained by quantum chemical calculations. The experimental values were in good agreement with the quantum chemical calculations. The -engineered biradicals have been tested as a prototype for AWG (Arbitrary Wave Generator)-based spin manipulation techniques, which enable GRAPE (GRAdient Pulse Engineering) microwave control of spins in molecular magnetic resonance spectroscopy for use in molecular spin quantum computers, demonstrating efficient signal enhancement of specific weakened hyperfine signals. Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) effects of the biradicals for 400 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance signal enhancement have been examined, giving efficiency factors of 30 for H and 27.8 for C nuclei. The marked DNP results show the feasibility of these biradicals for hyperpolarization.

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