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Kartik Chandra Mondal
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Publications - 88
Citations - 2763
Kartik Chandra Mondal is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbene & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2293 citations. Previous affiliations of Kartik Chandra Mondal include Indian Institute of Science & University of Göttingen.
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A Stable Singlet Biradicaloid Siladicarbene: (L:)2Si
Kartik Chandra Mondal,Herbert W. Roesky,Martin C. Schwarzer,Gernot Frenking,Benedikt Niepötter,Hilke Wolf,Regine Herbst-Irmer,Dietmar Stalke +7 more
TL;DR: It has been realized that silicon prefers a positive charge if bonded to a more electronegative atom, so compounds with silicon in lower oxidation states are very important, since they can activate small organic molecules which cannot be activated by transition metals.
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Cyclic Alkyl(amino) Carbene Stabilized Complexes with Low Coordinate Metals of Enduring Nature.
TL;DR: Developments in stabilizing metal complexes with low coordinate metal atoms in two, one, and most significantly in their zero oxidation states by utilizing cAACs as ligands are summarized.
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Conversion of a Singlet Silylene to a stable Biradical
Kartik Chandra Mondal,Herbert W. Roesky,Martin C. Schwarzer,Gernot Frenking,Igor Tkach,Hilke Wolf,Daniel Kratzert,Regine Herbst-Irmer,Benedikt Niepötter,Dietmar Stalke +9 more
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Silicon based radicals, radical ions, diradicals and diradicaloids
TL;DR: This article focuses on the development of new synthetic routes to stable and isolable radicals containing silicon atoms by employing the so far hidden and unique ability of the cAACs to generate stable radical centers on the carbene carbon atoms.
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Electronic structure and slow magnetic relaxation of low-coordinate cyclic alkyl(amino) carbene stabilized iron(I) complexes.
Prinson P. Samuel,Kartik Chandra Mondal,Nurul Amin Sk,Herbert W. Roesky,Elena Carl,Roman Neufeld,Dietmar Stalke,Serhiy Demeshko,Franc Meyer,Liviu Ungur,Liviu F. Chibotaru,Jonathan H. Christian,Vasanth Ramachandran,Johan van Tol,Naresh S. Dalal +14 more
TL;DR: Electrolysis of cyclic alkyl(amino) carbene stabilized two- and three-coordinate Fe(I) complexes shows slow magnetic relaxation typical for single molecule magnets under an applied direct current magnetic field.