“…The effectiveness of the use of the VP as a native probe for the investigation of asphaltenes is determined by the resolved anisotropic spectral parameters (g-factor and hyperfine components, zero-field splitting, quadrupole tensors) in the EPR/ENDOR spectra, which makes VP to be orientationselective even in disordered media [40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]. Using X-band (microwave frequency ν MW of 9 GHz, magnetic field B 0 of 0.34 T) and high-frequency (ν MW of 95 GHz, B 0 of 3.4 T, W-band) conventional and pulsed EPR/ENDOR techniques, we have shown that, on the one hand, the EPR and ENDOR spectra for VP in the initial oil samples of different genesis are similar while, on other hand, the relaxation parameters of VP (the electron longitudinal (T 1e ) and transverse (T 2e ) relaxation times) and the temperature dependences of the EPR spectra depend strongly on the nature of the sample and the method of the fractionation procedure [49][50][51][52].…”