“…For the interpretation of CIDEP spectra, this theoretic concept has been adapted and the term “spin-correlated radical pair” (SCRP) was introduced [ 24 , 25 ]. Some later break-throughs were studies in gas phase [ 26 , 27 ], 19 F photo-CIDNP NMR [ 28 ], usage of fluorescein as dye [ 29 ], studies to explore organic reaction mechanisms [ 30 – 32 ], photo-CIDNP-based studies of protein structures [ 33 ], time-resolved liquid-state photo-CIDNP studies on protein folding [ 34 ], the concept of isotropic mixing by Hans-Martin Vieth and co-workers [ 35 – 37 ] as well as field-cycling photo-CIDNP NMR of liquid samples [ 35 , 38 , 39 ]. Examples of molecular systems, which exhibit very strong liquid-state CIDNP effects, are given by confined SCRP, which is the case of radicals trapped in micelles [ 40 , 41 ] and, in particular, biradical systems [ 42 – 44 ].…”