“…However, the fine structure of these spin states (as well as the hyperfine structure) is not observed, and instead, signals of two types appear: a single symmetrical signal with line width ∆B ∼ (20-47) mT, g factor values 1.97-1.99 and a broad extended signal whose shape is temperature dependent. As we described in the previous paragraph and showed in Figure 2, in the temperature range of 293-140 K, the broad signal looks like an unresolved spectrum and then it vanishes to appear again in the narrow temperature interval of ∼40-30 K and is observed down to 4.2 K. Taking into regard the results for the [V 4 IV V 2 V O 7 (OCH 3 ) 12 ] cluster, 40,41 to the unresolved fine structure of the EPR spectrum of the S ) 2 state. The absence of resolution of this spectrum at high temperatures and its changes with the temperature lowering lead to a conclusion that certain dynamic processes have to take place, resulting in the averaging of the expected fine structure spectrum.…”