“…To investigate whether the distribution of molecules of 1 and 2 is homogeneous throughout the crystal lattice and a genuine solid solution forms, solid-state NMR spectroscopy has been applied. − ,− ,− As mentioned above, while 1 is diamagnetic, 2 is paramagnetic, featuring two unpaired electrons. The latter have an impact on the solid-state NMR spectra; however, paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy of solids is well established. − ,,,− ,, In the case of a solid solution with random distribution of 1 and 2 in the crystal, the paramagnetism of 2 should influence the 1 H NMR signal characteristics of 1 . For diamagnetic compounds and materials, besides the residual linewidth (half-width of the isotropic line when the sample is rotated), the chemical shift anisotropy (CSA, overall shape of the signal including the rotational sidebands) − , is a relevant characteristic of a functional group or material.…”