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The power of EPR spectroscopy as a structural probe of free radicals d
erives from solid-state studies, particularly of single-crystal specim
ens, that provide detailed information on tenser components and their
principal directions. A review of EPR studies of the heterocyclic free
radical S3N2+ is presented as a guide to the methodology and to illus
trate the capabilities of the technique.