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    Dear Mr. Sapunov-


    What would be of great interest to some experimenters including myself, many


    of whom have little knowledge of chemistry but much more experience with


    electronics, would be to learn the formula for preparing the solution of


    free radicals involved in the Overhauser magnetometer. There is some general


    information about this in the literature, including references to the


    nitroxide radical "Tempone", etc., but most of us don't know whether there


    are safety problems, stability problems, or other important issues in


    preparing the solution.


    Alternatively, if the specific formula is proprietary, possibly you could


    prepare and offer for sale to experimenters the solution in sealed bottles of


    a size and shape appropriate to the magnetometer application. Perhaps these


    bottles should be made from teflon. I think some of us would not object to


    paying $50 or even $100 for such a bottle.


    What do you think of this possibility?


    John Gerig


    Marco Island, Florida USA


    [email protected]


    In a message dated 12/21/00 4:14:54 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected]


    writes:


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